| The
Ultimate DVD Geek Hustle
& Flow
by
Doug Pratt
A wonderful
movie about the American Dream, Hustle & Flow, has been released as
a Widescreen Edition. Oscar nominee Terrence Howard is a smalltime Memphis
pimp (he has three girls), who wants to become a rap star. Directed by Craig
Brewer, the film's style is sneaky, giving off the air of a tacked-together
low-budget inner city drama, when in reality it has a stealthy, precise rhythm
that locks your attention onto the screen and slides you effortlessly from one
scene to the next. The characters are as comical as they are realistic, and the
natural humor that comes from their aspirations and predicaments prevents the
movie from seeming too earnest or self-important, something the otherwise admirable
and vaguely similar 8 Mile failed to achieve.
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The Gurus Look At The
Top Three Choices In The Big Eight Categories This Week, Hoping For Some Heated
Competition Somewhere
The
Charts |  |
It's
Oscartown, Jake A
Civil Year by
Kristopher Tapley
It is
far too easy to filter everything down to a cinematic year of "political"
or "social" statements. Those sentiments are obviously happening on
the surface, but the deeper you look, especially within the Academy's Best Picture
candidates, the more the focus seems to tighten. More than any year I can think
of, this year's nominees are representative of the human experience as it relates
to civil interaction and personal relationships. 
The
Weekend Report
by Leonard Klady
Distributors
buckled down for movie going erosion as the Super Bowl weekend arrived. Weekend
business was arcing toward roughly $108 million or a 16% decline from the prior
weekend. However, it also represented a 6% boost from 2005. For
those with long memories, the original When a Stranger Calls with Carol
Kane and Charles Durning opened in 1979 and scared up great business
and a totally forgettable sequel. Weekend
Estimates (Full List) Domestic Market Share 
MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Bubble
Unless
you've been locked in a closet for the last two weeks, you've probably already
heard of Bubble. It is the film some fear portends the collapse of film
distribution as we've known it for more than 100 years. God forbid. By electing
to debut Steven Soderbergh's fragile blue-collar drama simultaneously in
select theaters, on HDNet and in video stores, its producers have advanced the
day when many, if not all movies will be released day-and-date on several complementary
formats. Plus:
Bubble, Tim Burton's
Corpse Bride, Captains Courageous, Cimarron, Goldstein, The Good Earth, Hill Street
Blues, Johnny Belinda, Kitty Foyle, Lincoln and Lee at Antietam: The Cost of Freedom,
Lust for Life, The Pink Panther Film Collection, The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon
Collection, Rat Patrol, The Ultimate Lesbian Short Film Festival _____________________________
20
Weeks To Oscar Pass,
Present And Future
by
David Poland
It's the
micro/macro Oscars this year. There
will be competition in the tech/craft categories
and there looks to be some
intense competition in the top two categories, Best Picture and Best Director.
The only high-profile category that is seriously competitive is Best Supporting
Actor
and as I recall, that is the second award given out in the evening.
So buckle up and try not to fall out of your chair in boredom as you wait the
three hours between seeing if George Clooney, Paul Giamatti, or the upset-minded
Matt Dillon of Crash wins and finally finding out whether Brokeback
Mountain has been backed or broken.
The
Oscar Chart _________________________ Digital
Nation The
Oscar Docs by
Gary Dretzka The
Great Snub of 2006 is the envelope, please -- the elimination of Werner
Herzogs fascinating Grizzly Man, which used the victims
own tapes to document the events leading up to the horrific deaths of Xtreme naturalists
Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard. That the critically lauded
film didnt even make the documentary committees short list of 15 titles,
announced more than two months ago, ranks right up there with last Januarys
inexplicable exclusion of Paul Giamatti from the list of nominees for Sideways. ______________________ Very
Few Surprises In Oscar Nominations
Brokeback Mountain
leads with 8 nominations... Crash with 6... Munich pulls out 5 including
Picture/Director/Screenplay.... Terrence Howard grabs a Hustle & Flow
nom... Star Wars shockingly left out of EFX category
Full
List
By
The Numbers
By
Film
Fact
Sheets
Reactions

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Updated
throughout the day
Updated: 4:20 pm
Picture Jack Black In Blue Tights And A Red Cape Flying Behind Him
And - Here And Here And Here
Marc
Caro's Pop Machine Dispense Bad Movie Titles
John
Malkovich, Fashion's Mr. Kimono
Park
Chan-wook May Be The Korean Tarantino, But There's A Lot More To Him Where
The Girls Aren't Is In Family Movies, For Starters "Not
that I want `Toy Story' to be changed. I don't think there should be any sort
of gender formula. But there are other movies to be made with powerful messages
featuring female characters."
Brokeback,
Constant Gardener And Bruno Ganz Are Winners With The London Film Critics
The
Killer Is Among Us, Theme-Wise
David
Thomson On Brotherly Love In Hollywood, From Mankiewicz To Bridges To Penn The
Da Vinci Code Won't Get A Protest Out Of Opus Dei Roger
Ebert On The Lasting Greatness Of Inherit The Wind Dogs
Of The Movie Imagination At Worth1000 But
What About Beyonce? Rob
Harvilla Offers A $50 Reward If Randy Newman Will Perform "It's Hard Out
Here For A Pimp" At The Oscars 
The
Guerilla Girls Take On Oscar With Queen Kong And A Sunset Blvd Billboard
And - The
Billboard Oscar
Satire Of The Day
Son
Of The Mask Snubbed Paramount
Classics Corners The Market On Polar Bear/Walrus Movies... Hopefully A Defensive
Move... Otherwise, It Might Just Seem Stupid Monkeying
Around With Animated Product Placement Sing
Along To Bollywood And Learn To Read Trailer
du Jour Sofia
Coppola's Marie-Antoinette "I
wanted to put up a 'Do Not Disturb' sign because I was so embarrassed about anyone
going in." Keira
Knightley On Her (VF Cover) Virginity Uma
Thurman Honored By France... Yes, All Of France... Yes, All Of Uma X3
Changes Name... Not To "Oy, The Entire Movie Is A Spoiler," But
To X-Men: The Last Stand Carl
Icahn Details A Plan That Splits Time Warner Into Four Public Entities
Plus - The
371 Page Report
The
Year Of The Statement Film Everywhere A
Turkish Film Whose Rambo-Like Hero Takes On US Soldiers In Iraq Jesse
L. Martin Walks Marvin Gaye's Line In Sexual Healing Can
You Laugh At The Brokeback Jokes Without Being Intolerant?
And
- The Parodies Continue In Brokeback
Squadron And Brokeback
To The Future Crash:
The Little Movie That Could
The
Man Enters The Red Tent For The First Time This Award Season... Qs&As
The Way Only Manohla Does
How
Do You Help Pay $7 Billion for Pixar? Sell Your Radio Division For $2.7 Billion
Joining
The Fray In Discussing Old Media's Most Recent Attack On The Web
Also - Patrick
Goldstein & John Horn's Podcasts On The Unvelope
Breznican
Rolls A Clerks II J With Silent Bob Lord
Of The Rings The Musical Hits
Toronto And The Audience Loves It! Pellicano
Indicted... No Fresh Meat Thrown Into The Mix Though Some Still Anticipated Disney
Rats Out The Name Of Pixar's Next Annual Billion Dollar Movie Gay
Groups Celebrate Brokeback Mountain... But Are These Stories Better News
, In Terms Of Oscar Voting, For BBM Or Crash?
Fabrikant
Brings Some Much Needed Cynicism To Parade Of Recent Borderline Deals
And -
A
Videogame Dip Too Plus -
The
Western Union Telegram Is No More, Passing Into History After 1555 Years
If
Only We Had Known! - "Brad Grey doesn't just need to make movies. He
needs to make movies that people want to see."
See
The Paper Of Record Carry Brad Grey's Water, Spilling Just Enough To Appear Tough Mike
Russell Delivers The Comic View Of Park City, Literally Wallace
And Gromit Sweep The Feature Awards At The Annies
MGM
Starts Planning Its Separation From Sony - With Many Rights, Particularly Home
Entertainment Staying With Sony For Another Few Years - Just A Year After The
"Merger" Reported
On April 7,
2005 - "The Consortium" More Likely To IPO Or Sell MGM/UA In A Few
Years Than Sony Is To Purchase It."
Look
For Narnia's Prince Caspian In 2007... But No Back-To-Back Sequels As Originally
Projected
Commentary
By Gary Dretzka Earlier
- Variety's
Double Feature On Buzz/Gossip... Still Trying To Keep The Future From Coming
First,
A Story That Fails To Report The Many Times MCN Has Scooped Variety While Falsely
Associating Standards Here With Those Of Self-Labeled Gossip Site Defamer,
Grossly Misestimating MCN Traffic Figures Based On A Metering Company Owned By
VNU Which Is Parent To Another Competing Trade Mag, And While Claiming Journalistic
Ethics, Fails to Contact At Least This Trade Outlet Before Making Self-Serving
Proclamations Then,
Peter Bart Runs Clearly Inaccurate Gossip In His Column
And By The Way -
Stacey Snider & Universal's
Non-Denial Of Last Week's Rumors Invariably Means Either Some Specific Truth Or
That She Is Leveraging The Buzz Against GE In Renewal Talks... Please Note
That MCN Always Labels Gossip As Gossip And Fact As Fact
Oscar's
Frontrunning Duo, Crash & Brokeback Mountain, Win WGA Awards New
York Magazine Suck On The Weinstein's Tailpipe... Inhales Deeply David
Reminck Talks Capote With Hoffman And
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The
Lipp Sticks The Other Capote Movie Front & Center The
Guardian On Al Gore In Sundance And
- MCN
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