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‘The Road’ Official Trailer

‘The Road’ Official Trailer

from Metacafe Videos on November 27, 2009
Duration: 150
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Indie Roundup: 'Sweetgrass,' 'Clarkworld,' 'Broken Embraces'

Indie Roundup: 'Sweetgrass,' 'Clarkworld,' 'Broken Embraces'

from Cinematical on November 25, 2009
Duration: 0
Indie Roundup gathers a selection of indie film news from the past seven days and offers a peek ahead to what's coming. Deal. Do not despair that the first month of the new year will be filled solely with the expansion of award contenders. Distribution rights in the US for Sweetgrass have been acquired by The Cinema Guild, according to indieWIRE, and the documentary will open at Film Forum in Manhattan on January 6, followed by a rollout across the country. Directed by Ilisa Barbasch and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Sweetgrass "follows the last sheepherders to trail their flocks up into Montana's Beartooth mountains for summer pasture," per its official synopsis. After debuting at the Berlin Film Festival last year, the doc played the festival circuit quite successfully, picking up positive critical notices. Check out the splendid trailer in all its quiet, chud-chewing glory after the jump. Online / On-Demand Viewing. Debuting on demand next Sunday, Clarkworld paints a portrait of filmmaker Bob Clark. Best known for his perennial holiday favorite A Christmas Story, Clark also made the groundbreaking Porky's, which set the tone for all raunchy teen comedies to come, and the significant slasher pic Black Christmas, another flick that was a trendsetter (or at least ripped off at will). Director Deren P. Abram talked with Peter Billingsley (former child star turned filmmaker), Kim Cattrall, Jon Voight, Denise Richards, Mary Steenburgen, John Saxon, Scott Baio, and other people who weren't even in any of his movies! We have the trailer for this one after the jump, too, which makes for an interesting contrast with the one for Sweetgrass. Look for the movie on cable systems via Cinetic FilmBuff. After the jump: box office talk; trailers for Sweetgrass and Clarkworld. Filed under: Documentary, Independent, Deals, Box Office, Distribution, Cinematical Indie, Trailers and ClipsContinue reading Indie Roundup: 'Sweetgrass,' 'Clarkworld,' 'Broken Embraces' Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Weekend Box Office: 'New Moon' Lives Up to the Hype

Weekend Box Office: 'New Moon' Lives Up to the Hype

from Cinematical on November 23, 2009
Duration: 0
Sometimes a movie will consume the internet for weeks before its release, and then turn out to be Snakes on a Plane. This is not one of those times. New Moon didn't set the all time opening weekend box office record, but it came uncomfortably close, and -- holy crap -- it now owns the record for the highest single-day gross ever, a $72 million Friday. Twilight opened to almost precisely half of New Moon's $140 million number, and went on to gross $192 million. The sequel should pass that mark by next weekend. New Moon's staying power is a bit difficult to forecast. On one hand, its grosses may be frontloaded, as is typical when rabid fans of the source material rush out to pack midnight and opening-day showings. On the other, this might just be the kind of film that, even more so than its predecessor, generates repeat business. (Along these lines, I wonder if the egregious objectification of men in New Moon's marketing campaign is a victory for feminism. I vote yes.) Getting somewhat lost in all the New Moon hoopla is the slightly less dramatic victory scored by the earnest, good-natured tearjerker The Blind Side, which took second place with nearly $35 million, which I suspect is another testament to the enduring box office draw of Sandra Bullock. (As a side note, the enduring box office draw of Sandra Bullock must be a testament to the awfulness of All About Steve, which topped out at $33 million despite her prominent presence.) It was also smart of Warner Bros. to deemphasize the sports angle -- a "football movie" would not have done this well. More, and the top 10, after the jump.Filed under: New Releases, Box OfficeContinue reading Weekend Box Office: 'New Moon' Lives Up to the Hype Permalink | Email this | Comments
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‘The Road’ Official Trailer

‘The Road’ Official Trailer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 23, 2009
Duration: 151
http://www.80millionmoviesfree.com When the people are trying to make their living in the future they are really facing so much of incidents to take over the power against each other. It was
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Movie Math: Twilight New Moon, The Blind Side, etc

Movie Math: Twilight New Moon, The Blind Side, etc

from recent posts tagged disney - blip.tv (beta) on November 22, 2009
Duration: 368
November 20 - 22, 2009. The Twilight Saga wreaks havoc on the box office! Host Grace Randolph gives you the latest box office report plus her own review of The Blind Side!
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Phew! 'New Moon' Fails to Clinch Opening Weekend Record

Phew! 'New Moon' Fails to Clinch Opening Weekend Record

from Cinematical on November 22, 2009
Duration: 0
According to estimates over at Variety, The Twilight Saga: New Moon failed to top The Dark Knight's three-day opening weekend record of $158 million, bringing what I'm sure will be a huge sigh of relief to all those folks (and there's lots of them) who felt the film was in no way deserving of these historic milestones. Instead, after clinching the Best Midnight Opening record and Best Opening Day record, New Moon will have to settle for third on the Best Opening Weekend list after walking away with a pretty astonishing $130 $140 million when it was all said and done. If that number holds up (and it should), the film will replace Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for third place on the list of all-time best opening weekends (domestic), and will settle in behind only Spider-Man 3 (second) and The Dark Knight (first). Still, with $130 $140 million, New Moon more than doubled Twilight's opening weekend ($69 million) -- in addition to taking in the largest domestic weekend gross of the year -- so if the franchise remains on that pace there's a good chance The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will indeed snatch the opening weekend record from The Dark Knight when it hits theaters on June 30th ... that is, unless Iron Man 2 doesn't get to it first.Filed under: Box Office, Fandom, Newsstand Permalink | Email this | Comments
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‘Old Dogs’ Trailer

‘Old Dogs’ Trailer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 21, 2009
Duration: 133
http://www.80millionmoviesfree.com Old dogs (2009) is an up coming comedy movie which slate to release on November 25, 2009. Protagonist roles were led by Robin Williams and John Travolta. So
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Forbes Determines Hollywood's Most Overpaid Actors

Forbes Determines Hollywood's Most Overpaid Actors

from Cinematical on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Just the other day, I tackled the notion of whether A-List actors were becoming an endangered species. Now Forbes is adding to the celebrities woes with a list of Hollywood's 10 Most Overpaid Stars. Their criteria for the list: Look at the 100 biggest stars who have starred in at least 3 flicks opening in more than 500 theaters in the last 5 years, and calculate a return-on-investment by dividing total operating income on the 3 movies by the actor's total compensation (salaries and sales earnings). So, who could possibly end up on such a list? Hazard a guess? Well, here are some hints. The 10-spot actor, who has the biggest earnings for his pay, earns an average of $8.62 for every $1 paid, while the worst offender skyrocketed to the #1 spot with a pretty big flop this year, earning only $3.29 for every buck paid. Some of the names in the middle are quite expected, especially Tom Cruise and Eddie Murphy, the former still dealing with image issues, and the latter found out that his silly-comedy formula isn't working like it used to. Also, there is one lone woman on the list, but this actress might be a little hard to guess. Considering the previous post and some of the names on this list, I think we might be seeing a big decrease in star-power pay over the next few years. But for now ... Who's the least-bad investment, the worst, and the woman? Can you figure out the names in-between? Take a stab and then check out the list after the jumpFiled under: Celebrities and Controversy, Box OfficeContinue reading Forbes Determines Hollywood's Most Overpaid Actors Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Evolution of Hollywood Disaster Movies

The Evolution of Hollywood Disaster Movies

from FlickMojo on November 14, 2009
Duration: 216
We take a look at the evolution of the disaster genre. We will illustrate the increasing scale of the on-screen devastation and the role that actors and special effects have played in these multi-million dollar productions.
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