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Space Chimps Yellow Carpet
from Hollywood News September 06, 2008
Hollywood 411's Zorianna Kit talks to Andy Samberg, Kristen Chenowith and Cheryl Hines about the monkey business that went on during the making of SPACE CHIMPS.
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NOW PLAYING NEW MOVIES IN THEATERS MOVIE REVIEWS BATMAN DARK KNIGHT, MAMMA MIA, SPACE CHIMPS,TRANSSIBERIAN,LOU REED BERLIN, THE DOORMAN, FELON
from Binside TV July 18, 2008
Batman the Dark Knight opened today and the movie is already on it's way to making boxoffice history. Watch the first 5 minutes of the Dark Knight online. Click here to see the Dark Knight trailer and see a Spill Movie Review on our Binside TV Movies website. A new Batman The Dark Knight trailer is online. This extended version of the trailer includes additional scenes with Aaron Eckhart's character Harvey Dent and Heath Ledger as the Joker. It's so sad that Heath Ledger died. He was on the verge of becoming an international movie star. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE EXTENDED TRAILER. Watch and Download the Dark Knight trailer WINDOWS EDITION | IPOD/IPHONE EDITION Here are other films opening today. Click on the links to watch movie trailers and get the latest movie reviews. 1. Mamma Mia starring Oscar winning actress Meryl Streep and based on the hit Broadway musical. Click here to watch the trailer. 2.Transsiberian starring Woody Harrelson and Ben Kingsley was a Sundance fave directed by indie helmer Brad Anderson. Click here to watch the trailer. 3. The Doorman - Click here to download the exclusive clip. A film crew has set out to make an insiders’ guide to the legendary New York City club scene with its most famous gatekeeper, Trevor W., “starring” as their host. Click here to watch a exclusive 5 minute clip. 3. Space Chimps - The animated G rated movie with chimps in space. Click here to watch the trailer. Unfortunately the movie is being criticized for having cheesy animation and weak story lines. The film is not getting good reviews. 4. Lou Reed Berlin premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is directed by Julian Schnabel. Click here to watch the trailer. 5. Felon Val Kilmer (Columbus Day, Conspiracy), Stephen Dorff (Black Water Transit, World Trade Center), Harold Perrineau, Jr. (The Matrix Revolutions, TV’s “Lost”) and Sam Shepard (The Accidental Husband, Stealth) star in the high-action and edge-of-your-seat prison film. Click here to watch the trailer.
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Review: Space Chimps
from Cinematical July 18, 2008
Filed under: Animation, New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, New in Theaters, Family Films Imagine you're a filmmaker and you've got this cockamamie story about astronaut chimps that just won't go away. You don't have much money, but the story involves lots of technology and outer space effects. What do you do? You could use your imagination and shoot in darkness with lots of odd angles and perspectives, like Mario Bava's sci-fi masterpiece Planet of the Vampires (1965). But that would raise all kinds of questions about how to present the chimps. You could do a hand-drawn animated cartoon, something like Persepolis, for comparatively little money. But that would expose the fact that you really don't have much of an idea. So you decide to make a big, computer-animated film, make it fast, fill it with annoying jokes and hope no one notices how cheap and unfinished it looks. But what you don't do is open it three weeks after the astonishing WALL-E so that everyone notices the difference. Space Chimps comes from the folks who brought you the universally despised animated film Happily N'Ever After (2006), and although I didn't see the earlier film, I'm told Space Chimps represents something of an improvement. Regardless, everything here has a kind of mechanical sheen rather than organic textures, and it feels like something closer to Tron than a cartoon about monkeys. Then comes the story: Ham (voiced by Andy Samberg) is the grandson of a famous chimp astronaut, who actually went into space. The younger Ham works at the circus, getting himself shot out of cannons. In the film's opening scene, he rockets toward the moon and reaches out for it, disappointed when gravity's pull inevitably begins dragging him back toward Earth. Continue reading Review: Space Chimps Permalink | Email this | Comments
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What Are You Watching: 'The Dark Knight', 'Mamma Mia' or ...
from Cinematical July 17, 2008
Filed under: Action, Animation, Drama, Music & Musicals, New Releases, Fandom, Exhibition, Family Films, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels I'm fairly certain that a good majority of you will be taking full advantage of the summer weather this weekend by playing some friendly summertime games with the neighborhood children. However, if you happen to get the urge to visit your local multiplex (or IMAX theater) to watch one of them moving pictures in color and surround sound, then we here at Cinematical would be interested to know what you'll be watching. In one corner we have the year's heavyweight champ of movie marketing in The Dark Knight. He's big, he's a bat and he's ready to take your hard-earned dollars. In another corner, we have one of Broadway's most beloved musicals arriving on the big screen for the first time: Mamma Mia! For the kids too young for Batman, we also have Space Chimps -- and for those in desperate need of an indie fix, we have Transsiberian. I'm happy to say there's a little something for everyone this weekend ... but what will you be watching? View Poll Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Box Office: The Dark Knight Arrives
from Cinematical July 16, 2008
Filed under: Action, Animation, Comedy, Music & Musicals, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Box Office, Box Office PredictionsIt's a good time to be a cinematic super hero, and Jules Verne proved that his work still has legs 103 years after his death, but Eddie Murphy's Meet Dave died a thousand deaths pulling in a mere $5.2 million and not even making the top five. Here are the totals: 1. Hellboy II: The Golden Army: $34.5 million 2. Hancock: $32 million 3. Journey to the Center of the Earth: $21 million 4. Wall-E: $18.7 million 5. Wanted: $11.9 million Three new releases this week, and in the very broadest of terms we have one for the guys, one for the gals and one for the kids. The Dark Knight What's It All About: Do I really need to explain this one? Christian Bale returns to the role of Batman in the sequel to the series rebooting Batman Begins, with Christopher Nolan once again in the director's chair. There's a new crime boss in Gotham City and he's called The Joker (Heath Ledger). The two clash, things blow up, awesomeness ensues. Why It Might Do Well: This will be the movie to beat this Summer. Batman is so ingrained into American pop culture that he's bonded to our collective DNA. Batman Begins grossed $205 million domestically and $371 million worldwide. The Dark Knight is scoring 88% over at Rottentomatoes.com and Cinematical's own James Rocchi had some good things to say about it. Why It Might Not Do Well: There remains the possibility that people with a fear of bats will join forces with those with a fear of clowns and boycott the film, which of course means more popcorn for the rest of us. Number of Theaters: 4,300 Prediction: $125 million Mamma Mia! What's It All About: In this adaptation of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical Meryl Streep stars as Donna, a woman preparing for her daughter's wedding, unaware that her little girl has invited three of Donna's former lovers in hopes of learning which of them is her real father. And of course all of this is set to the music of ABBA. Why It Might Do Well: The stage version of Mamma Mia! has been seen by over 30 million people, and I bet a lot of them are waiting to see this movie. Why It Might Not Do Well: While not in direct competition for the same audience, The Dark Knight is going to take a huge bite out of the this weekend's box office. Number of Theaters: 3,000 Prediction: $24 million Space Chimps What's It All About: Animated tale of the grandson of the first chimp in space who is chosen for a dangerous mission to overthrow a despot on an alien world. Insert monkey business joke where applicable. Why It Might Do Well: Kids do love the computer animation. Why It Might Not Do Well: The trailer is remarkably not funny, and I think this one will fade quickly. Number of Theaters: 2,400 Prediction: $5 million At the height of my comic book geekdom in the 70s and 80s, I resigned myself to the fact that comics were the ugly step-cousins of pop culture, meaning that if you weren't into comics you probably looked down on them. Now, if things go as I suspect they will, next week we will see three movies about super heroes in the top five. Truly this is a more civilized age. 1. The Dark Knight 2. Mamma Mia! 3. Hellboy II: The Golden Army 4. Hancock 5. Journey to the Center of the Earth Most of us expected Meet Dave to finish in the top five, so congrats to filmsuki for the week's only perfect score. Here's how everyone did: 1. filmsuki: 16 2. Matt: 13 2. Chris: 13 2. Ray: 13 2. VP: 13 2. AJ Wiley: 13 3. I Eat Robots: 12 3. Alex Fuquharson: 12 3. vega: 12 4. CastleKnight: 11 4. Awesomepants: 11 4. rell: 11 5. Stan: 10 6. lostinafog: 9 6. airtoast: 9 6. Gregory Rubinstein: 9 7. Bradford Oman: 8 8. DarkAgair: 7 8. Romel: 7 8. Prateek S.: 7 9. Mike: 6 10. Goodo: 4 Am I right about how the The Dark Knight will do or do I have bats in my belfry? I suspect both may be true, but let's hear your forecast. Post your predictions for the top five movies in the comments section below before 5:00PM Eastern Time on Friday. One point for every top five movie correctly named, two points for every correct placement, and one extra point for the top movie. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Space Chimps
from - blip.tv (beta) June 19, 2008
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DPTV-197-2008-05-30
from Planet TV May 30, 2008
Planet TV Show Episode 197 Player Watch or download this episode using the player above. Show Notes Scientists heat matter to 10 million degrees Celsius Algae Startups at Crucial Moment in Algae Oil Refinement Sweden turning sewage into a gasoline substitute Cyber/Steampunk Futuresque Sci-Fi Hand Gun Hard Science Fiction: 10 Books that Prove Science Fiction Just Got Harder YouTube - Nascar Daytona 2008 Craftsman Robot Commercial Mitochondria and Aging - Interview Dr. Douglas Wallace One of last remaining uncontacted tribes spotted in Brazil Where s Waldo? With the tribe in Brazil How to use Australian slang like a local Japanese woman caught living in man s closet Heavy Welded Hinges - Hardware for your dungeon Why every Guy should by his girlfriend a Wii Nintendo Wii Girlfriend s response to video Virtual Alcohol Control - ScienCentral Scientists create new nanotube structures Nanoparticles of a Different Stripe Lilium Urbanus Russia Opens Monument to Space Dog Laika The Legacy of U.S. Space Chimps YouTube - What we are Credits Opening Clip - YouTube - Prince Planet Ending clip - MTV s Aimee Allen, Ron Paul Anthem Music Video Misc. Music including clips from PenMachine.com, Eightfold Way and Bruno Shameless Begging Call our viewer voicemail and leave a comment - US (831) 307-6143 The downloadable video file is a cross-platform standard MP4 encoded with 3ivx. This file will play in ANY standard MP4 video player (such as an iPod) or on ANY video enabled computer. The file should play as-is and no alteration or re-encoding of the file is required (including on an iPod, a Windows Media Player or a Quicktime Media Player).
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DPTV-197-2008-05-30
from Planet TV 2.0 May 30, 2008
show notes: Scientists heat matter to 10 million degrees Celsius Algae Startups at Crucial Moment in Algae Oil Refinement Sweden turning sewage into a gasoline substitute Cyber/Steampunk Futuresque Sci-Fi Hand Gun Hard Science Fiction: 10 Books that Prove Science Fiction Just Got Harder YouTube - Nascar Daytona 2008 Craftsman Robot Commercial Mitochondria and Aging - Interview Dr. Douglas Wallace One of last remaining uncontacted tribes spotted in Brazil Where s Waldo? With the tribe in Brazil How to use Australian slang like a local Japanese woman caught living in man s closet Heavy Welded Hinges - Hardware for your dungeon Why every Guy should by his girlfriend a Wii Nintendo Wii Girlfriend s response to video Virtual Alcohol Control - ScienCentral Scientists create new nanotube structures Nanoparticles of a Different Stripe Lilium Urbanus Russia Opens Monument to Space Dog Laika The Legacy of U.S. Space Chimps YouTube - What we are Credits Opening Clip - YouTube - Prince Planet Ending clip - MTV s Aimee Allen, Ron Paul Anthem Music Video Misc. Music including clips from PenMachine.com, Eightfold Way and Bruno Shameless begging Call our viewer voicemail and leave a comment - US (831) 307-6143 The downloadable video file is a cross-platform standard MP4 encoded with 3ivx. This file will play in ANY standard MP4 video player (such as an iPod) or on ANY video enabled computer. The file should play as-is and no alteration or re-encoding of the file is required (including on an iPod, a Windows Media Player or a Quicktime Media Player).
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