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[FirstShowing.net] Seems like Broderick pulled a Cuba Gooding, had massive star power then somehow began to fade away, then start doing shitty kids movies/ B comedies until they are totally gone. Later we see them reappear in a variety of indie films.

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[Untitled] Turning Point, Survivor Series, WWE, TNA, ROH, Indy News Rumors ...: DALLAS (November 3, 2009) - HDNet, the independent network delivering all of its programming in true high definition, announced today a deal in which DIRECTV, the nation’s No. 1 satellite service, now offers more than 20 hours of HD programming from HDNet, and more than 25 movies from its sister network HDNet Movies, on a video on demand basis every month.

[Movie City Indie] Movie City Indie: <b>New and recent releases</b>: <i>The Pirates ...: Based on Lauren Weisberger’s best-selling roman-a-clef about her brief tenure as an assistant to Vogue magazine’s demanding editrix Anna Wintour, directed by David Frankel (“Sex and the City”) and shot within a hem of its darling life by cinematographer Florian Ballhaus (also “Sex and the City” and Flightplan as well as son of the great Michael B., who shot Goodfellas), The Devil Wears Prada is chic, shallow marzipan fun. Anne Hathaway, fresh from her spring-loaded performance as Lureen in Brokeback Mountain, neatly inhabits a coltish, Audrey Hepburn-styled role as the drab gosling abused by controlling boss Meryl Streep, and who, under the tutelage of a fairy godfather (fashionista Stanley Tucci), blossoms into pampered Manhattan-style young womanhood.

[indieWIRE News] Tribeca Unveils 2009 Out-Of-Competition Slate - indieWIRE: When his roommate, Ibou, falls ill, Ben is forced to host his Senegalese sister, Khadi (Sanaa Lathan). What starts as an awkward living arrangement soon turns into something more, and Ben’s usual self-destructive nature gives way as he begins to find inspiration in the most unlikely of places.

[Cole Smithey - Film Blog] Cole Smithey - Film Blog: 2009 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ...: Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff founded the Tribeca Film Festival in 2001 following the attacks on the World Trade Center, New York City to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of the lower Manhattan district through an annual celebration of film, music and culture. The Festival’s mission is to help filmmakers reach the broadest possible audience, enable the international film community and general public to experience the power of cinema and promote New York City as a major filmmaking center.

[HDNet Daily Schedules] "Humboldt County" Makes Its Debut As a Sneak Preview Film on HDNet ...: Other featured films include "Cashback," written and produced by Sean Ellis, "Broken English," from Zoe Cassavetes, starring Gena Rowlands, Parker Posey, Drea de Matteo and Griffin Dunne, the critically acclaimed "Redacted" directed by Brian De Palma, "Flawless," starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore, "Quid Pro Quo," starring Nick Stahl and Vera Farmiga, "Finding Amanda," starring Matthew Broderick and Brittany Snow and most recently "Red," starring Brian Cox. Upcoming Sneak Previews include "Special," starring Michael Rapaport, "Great Buck Howard," starring Colin Hanks, John Malkovich and Tom Hanks, "Harlem Aria," starring Damon Wayans and "Humboldt County," starring Fairuza Balk, Peter Bogdanovich and Frances Conroy.

[Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST] ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT | Unknown | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST: He also has a film project in Cuba unrelated to trailer parks or days full of liquor. In the mean time he's writing a book, a “murder-mystery sci-fi paranormal” novel with the working title of Temporary Insanity. It started with a 3:30am bit .... Then there was the musical version, also by Mel Brooks, with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, which did big business on Broadway and earned a raft of Tonys. Then there was a movie of the musical, also with Lane and Broderick. ...

[SANATKOP] Old Dogs film production notes | S A N A T K O P: Additional film credits include the Brian DePalma thrillers “Carrie” and “Blowout,” as well as Amy Heckerling’s hit comedy “Look Who’s Talking” and Nora Ephron’s comic hit “Michael.” Travolta starred in “Phenomenon” and took an equally distinctive turn as an action star in John Woo’s top-grossing “Broken Arrow.” He also starred in the classic “Face/Off” opposite Nicolas Cage, and “The General’s Daughter,” co-starring Madeline Stowe. Recently, Travolta reprised the role of ultra cool Chili Palmer in the “Get Shorty” sequel “Be Cool.” In addition, he starred opposite Scarlett Johansson in the critically acclaimed independent feature film “A Love Song for Bobby Long,” which was screened at the Venice Film Festival, where both Travolta and the film won rave reviews.

[archmind] archmind: Fishtail on Beyonce's Gorgeous Hourglass Figure...: I might blog Barbara Walters tonight... "That's a clever opening." "This is astonishing." Was that George Kennedy?" "I am not really bald." George Burns.

[davekehr.com] New DVDs: Friedkin, Pennell, Otomo - davekehr.com: Writing after and in dialectic with Kant, Hegel and (especially) Adorno have elucidated how the interplay between the artist, the spectator, and society in general plays out: Adorno comes to the conclusion that art is the “social antithesis of society.” So your question Mike about what it might mean for a spectator to watch a film and enjoy its depictions of violence is part of contemporary aesthetic thought and discussion. But your conclusion that the film and artist being examined are endorsing such violence is where (with respect) I think you go wrong.

LA DVDTEKA DE JOSE MIGUEL: Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull finds Indy (Harrison Ford) trying to outrace a brilliant and beautiful agent (Cate Blanchett) for the mystical, all-powerful Crystal Skull of Akator. Teaming up with a rebellious young biker (Shia LaBeouf) and his spirited original love Marion (Karen Allen), Indy takes you on a breathtaking action-packed adventure in the exciting tradition of the classic Indiana Jones movies!

[whatsupnyc] Permalink - What's Up: NYC: Scion is collaborating with non-profit organization, Sybarite Productions Artist Development Center, Come and Check out this fund raiser and dance showcase featuring the talented Sybarite dancers being put on by Scion and Sybarite Productions Artist Development Center. The night will include several independently choreographed pieces in conjunction with established urban fashion designers such as Brooklyn Xpress, Brooklyn Industries, Mecca and Scion Release.

[Thread Count] Seattle Art - Thread Count - Seattle Weekly: he has an edge and magnetism and a sweet, pure smile that surprises you," wrote Pauline Kael in her review of Barry Levinson's Diner (1982), in which the actor played the compulsively gambling and girl-chasing hairdresser Robert "Boogie" Sheftell. "He seems to be acting to you, and to no one else." That was a movie that launched at least a half-dozen careers, but Rourke, whose bit part as an arsonist in the previous year's Body Heat had nearly stolen that movie out from under Kathleen Turner's smoldering legs, stood apart from the crowd, and won the Best Supporting Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics for his efforts.

[Roger Ebert's Journal] Roger Ebert's Journal: Roger Ebert: October 2009 Archives: A previous commenter mentioned “Galaxy Quest.” I have always read that film as Hollywood’s Mea Culpa to sci-fi nerds (such as yours truly), but that is a blog post for another day. Alan Rickman’s Sir Alexander Dane(brilliant name), like Leonard Nimoy a few decades ago, feels nothing but disdain for his TV character, and spends the entire film ignoring the alien Quellek’s (fan)boyish fascination with him, all the while refusing to recite his infamous catchphrase from the show.

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