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October 24, 2006

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Running all day today... discuss what you like... be kind to one another...

Posted by poland at October 24, 2006 10:49 AM

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Does anyone know when Little Children is opening beyond the coasts? I live in Phoenx and haven't seen a single poster or trailer in theatres...are they waiting for Oscar noms?

Posted by: iowabeef [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 11:10 AM

November 10th in Montreal, which must mean that's at least the Top 40 markets in North America.

Posted by: Goulet [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 12:01 PM

Re - the Halloween screenings. Avoid at all costs. I went to the Nightmare On Elm Street screenings, expecting to see a fresh print used to make the new DVD. Instead we had the actual DVD, beamed onto a theatre screen using a computer. It was fuzzy, poorly framed, with out of sync sound, and a terrible experience all around. I left after thirty-minutes and got my money back. The same company that did the Nightmare screenings is sponsoring the Halloween ones. Be warned.

Scott Mendelson

Posted by: Scott Mendelson [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 12:30 PM

David, this is late but did you ever do a review for The Prestige?

Posted by: Sandy [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 12:36 PM

This is going to cool any "Eddie Murphy for an Oscar" talk:

http://www.meetnorbit.com/

Posted by: TMJ [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 01:33 PM

I got to admit that I was laughing out loud on that Norbit trailer.

Posted by: Direwolf [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 02:08 PM

I sure hope Norbit has some twists and turns, because I was bored about halfway through that trailer.

Posted by: Eric [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 02:15 PM

That'll make a killing. Just wait and see. People seem to like Eddie dressing up in fat suits.

Posted by: Aladdin Sane [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 02:56 PM

Thanks, Dire. I was about to admit the same.

Martin Lawrence does it, not funny. Eddie Murphy does it, I laugh. Plus, the actual Norbit character reminded me of "Bowfinger," so there's good will there.

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 03:46 PM

I think Norbit helps. Even if the movie's bad, doesn't it only strengthen the comparison to Peter Sellers?

Posted by: palmtree [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 04:04 PM

Hell, if "Little Miss Sunshine" is a serious Oscar contender, maybe they should push "Norbit" up to December 25th. You never know.

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 04:13 PM

So anyone going to see Saw 3 this weekend? Curious to know what the vibe is like.

Posted by: EDouglas [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 05:40 PM

I'm not much of a horror fan, but I've been fairly impressed with the "Saw" movies. Not that I'll be running out to the theater, but I'll definitely see it as soon as it hits Netflix.

Posted by: Josh Massey [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 05:43 PM

I'm a horror fan and I will only grudgingly see Saw 3 because the other horror movies now playing have been so uninspiring.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 05:47 PM

I despise the Saw movies, but for the same reasons as jeff I will probably see it.

Posted by: Stella's Boy [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 06:01 PM

Interesting. I have seen Saw III and while I can't really review it yet, I do think that people who enjoyed the previous two movies will like parts of it.

Posted by: EDouglas [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 06:04 PM

That sounds like the faintest of praise, Edouglas.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 06:07 PM

I have no doubts about that EDouglas. The Saw series has some incredibly rabid fans who think they are among the best horror movies ever made.

Posted by: Stella's Boy [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 06:15 PM

It is. :) Put it this way, I hated the first movie but liked the last movie and this one falls somewhere in between, so if you loved the first movie and hated the last movie, I expect this to be the same :)

Posted by: EDouglas [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 06:16 PM

I can't help noticing that the new Citibank credit card commercials appear to be inspired by "Borat." Indeed, I wonder if, by the time Fox finally releases the movie, some people will think it's a rip-off of the TV spots.

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 07:13 PM

If Saw III features the actual torture and murder of Leigh Whannell I'll be first in line. Otherwise. . .probably not.

Posted by: Argen [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 08:24 PM

saw the film tonight
Leigh is in it in a flashback sequence shot specially for the film- he's just a dead body in the tub from the first one
Leigh is a kind and gentle boy, grateful and surprised for his success
Argen you are an unconscionable and revolting douchebag

I am Jeff Well's Ego!

Posted by: SpamDooley [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 24, 2006 10:57 PM

I actually think Norbit will help. Once again shows his versatility (even if most of it is with the help of make-up/effects).

http://semen-jazz.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Reginald_Applegravy [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 04:09 AM

Has anyone else noticed that John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus is playing on more screen (and grossed over $200,000 more) than Todd Field's Little Children.

I'm incredibly happy for Shortbus that it is nearly at $1mil, but holy crap what did New Line do to Little Children? It's average is already at $7500 after only 3 weeks.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 04:46 AM

I just found the person I'd love to see co-starring in my dream version of SAW III.

He is SpamEgoCan'tSpellForShit and he's a waste of space by any name.

Posted by: Argen [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 07:44 AM

Whannell should be surprised. He's written nothing but garbage and is a lousy actor and is very successful. More power to him, but pardon me if I can't stand seeing a complete void of talent hit the bigs. Screw him.

Posted by: Argen [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 07:47 AM

Got the "Reds" DVD.

It's even better than I remembered. Diane Keaton should be making two films per year. A remarkable actress. I am really impressed by the vast scope and epic sweep and the commitment of actors playing characters who are committed to their politics.

Now, I wish someone would release a complete Bertolucci "1900."

Posted by: adorian [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 09:15 AM

The link to the forbes article off the main page had a link to halloween masks. If you haven't planned it out yet, you, too can be Borat.

http://www.forbes.com/static_html/halloween/2006/borat_sagdiyev.html

Posted by: White Label [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 10:42 AM

Unfortunately, Diane Keaton hasn't done work like she did in REDS since...well, I can't say it was since REDS itself, but it's been awhile.

She's still adorable, but she's pretty much a caricature of herself now, with all those "Annie Hall" tics. She's doesn't act so much anymore as play Diane Keaton. That's what a movie star is asked to do I guess, but it's gotten pretty old for me. I guess that's the same problem a lot of folks have with "Jack." In REDS, both give really tremendous subdued performances...great film...but it really is too dang long, ugh.

Posted by: The Carpetmuncher [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 11:05 AM

Just learned that the Bertolucci "1900"...perhaps at 5 hours, 15 minutes...will get its DVD release on Dec 5.

Posted by: adorian [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 12:19 PM

I despised Reds when I saw it back in 1982.

Of course, I was nine at the time, so that probably had something to do with it.

Posted by: Wrecktum [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 01:53 PM

I see where "Superman Returns" went over $200,000,000 thanks to its long stay in the "cheapo dollar-fifty grind houses." I guess that is still not considered an achievement and that it will still lose a lot of money.

Posted by: adorian [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 25, 2006 03:09 PM

I really want to see Reds, but if it took that long to release the DVD in the USA I find it hard to believe we'll be seeing down here within, oh, 1 or 2 years.

When Diane Keaton showed up at the Oscars (or Globes?) recently dressed as Annie Hall it was sort of creepy and disturbing more than anything else.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 26, 2006 01:43 AM

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