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Girls And Guns: Female Action Heroes - Ep 39 (Showloon)

Girls And Guns: Female Action Heroes - Ep 39 (Showloon)

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 15, 2009
Duration: 554
Girls and Guns: Female Action Stars featuring Terminator, Lara Croft, Trinity , Alice from Resident Evil, Selene from Underworld and others
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The Fourth Kind - Remarkable Review

The Fourth Kind - Remarkable Review

from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on November 11, 2009
Duration: 30
Do you believe? 1n 1972, a scale of measurement was established for alien encounters. The Fourth Kind, abductions, has been the most difficult to document... until now. Ranked 3.05 / 5 | 17149 views | 1 comments Click here to watch the video (00:30) Submitted By: The Fourth Kind Tags: The Fourth Kind Horror Thrillers UFO Alien Abduction Alaska Encounter Milla Jovovich Elias Koteas Will Patton Universal Pictures Categories: Other
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Watch This Instead, Episode # 44: The Fourth Kind

Watch This Instead, Episode # 44: The Fourth Kind

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 349
Aside from all that, it was boring. People hypnotized. Great, thanks
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The Fourth Kind Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

The Fourth Kind Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 274
The Fourth Kind Movie Review. Is this horror movie the real deal? Host Grace Randolph asks audiences if Milla Jovovich is onto something with this alien abduction thriller. Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks.
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Screamfest Review: The Fourth Kind

Screamfest Review: The Fourth Kind

from Cinematical on October 28, 2009
Duration: 0
I'm not sure exactly what quality it is that real people possess and actors lack, but any time a film pretends to document real behavior, either literally or as a reenactment, something is almost always missing. Sometimes the problem is a deliberate decision to enhance events with artificial emphasis or drama, and sometimes it's simply too great a sense of self-awareness in the actor, who knows he or she is performing. But while there are a precious few movies that nail that authenticity, notably the recent underdog-blockbuster Paranormal Activity, such is certainly the case in The Fourth Kind, a film that purports to build an argument for alien abductions using "actual" footage from case studies. While much of the movie's so-called source material carries the convincing roughness and deficiencies of homemade, handheld recording, too much of it seems far too calculated, both in its technical proficiency and the performances contributed by its "real" people. Further, its accompanying reenactments by recognizable actors undermine the possibility that audiences can take its case seriously, all of which adds up to thriller that unravels easily even if it nevertheless occasionally qualifies as a scary good time.Filed under: Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Universal, Theatrical Reviews, Other FestivalsContinue reading Screamfest Review: The Fourth Kind Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Fourth Kind Trailer

The Fourth Kind Trailer

from Metacafe - Top Videos by Metacafe This Week on October 27, 2009
Duration: 151
Do you believe? In 1972, a scale of measurement was established for alien encounters. The Fourth Kind, abductions, has been the most difficult to document... until now. The Fourth Kind. In Theaters November 6. Ranked 4.50 / 5 | 5305 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (02:31) Submitted By: The Fourth Kind Tags: The Fourth Kind Horror Thrillers UFO Alien Abduction Alaska Encounter Milla Jovovich Elias Koteas Will Patton Universal Pictures Categories: Entertainment
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CMJ Dispatch: 'The Fourth Kind,' 'The Messenger,' and More

CMJ Dispatch: 'The Fourth Kind,' 'The Messenger,' and More

from Cinematical on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
The CMJ Festival ended Friday night with a whimper -- well, maybe that was me whimpering after I left a special screening of the spooky ooky alien thriller, The Fourth Kind. In case you haven't checked out the trailers and featurettes on the official site, I'll give you a quick breakdown -- the movie switches between "real" footage of director Olatunde Osunsanmi interviewing Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychiatrist in Nome, Alaska, an area with an allegedly high rate of reported alien abductions, and Milla Jovovich playing Tyler as she struggles with the mysterious death of her husband and her patients' nightmares and mental breakdowns. Interestingly enough, the movie also sometimes intersperses Tyler's "real" footage of her sessions with clients with Jovovich acting them out using split screens. In any case, despite any questions as to the validity of the Tyler story and problems with the last third of the movie, I found it pretty damn scary. The Fourth Kind will be begin probing theatergoers on November 6th. (Note: It's unclear whether this was the final cut or not.)Filed under: Action, Drama, Independent, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Universal, Festival Reports, DIY/Filmmaking, Cinematical Indie, WarContinue reading CMJ Dispatch: 'The Fourth Kind,' 'The Messenger,' and More Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Who Should Play The Major in The Live-Action 'Ghost in The Shell'?

Who Should Play The Major in The Live-Action 'Ghost in The Shell'?

from Cinematical on October 23, 2009
Duration: 0
There has been talk of a live action Ghost in The Shell for some time now, and while I knew that a US remake was probably inevitable, there was still a small part of me that thought that maybe this time, we would be spared another inferior North American 're-imagining' of a pretty spectacular anime. But I guess I'm not that lucky, because Variety is now reporting that Dreamworks has just hired Laeta Kalogridis (Shutter Island) to adapt the manga for a live action 3D film, bring the film that much closer to reality. Street Kings writer, Jamie Moss, had originally been hired to write the story of "...the exploits of a member of a covert ops unit of the Japanese National Public Safety Commission that specializes in fighting technology-related crime." But I guess Dreamworks wasn't thrilled with the final result, because now Moss is out and Kalogridis is in. Details about the film are still pretty scarce, and there are plenty of things to decide on, but maybe the most important detail will be casting. The story of GITS is a strange and complicated one, but it all hinges on The Major. It will be crucial to find the right actress for the role if this film has a hope in hell of succeeding -- so I thought I would have a little fun and make a few suggestions to who I think could rock the Thermoptic Camouflage. After the jump; Five ladies I think could be Major Motoko Kusanagi...Filed under: Action, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Fandom, Scripts, Dreamworks, Steven SpielbergContinue reading Who Should Play The Major in The Live-Action 'Ghost in The Shell'? Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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