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Dretzka ShoWest
Wraps It Up
by Gary Dretzka ShoWest
2006 threw itself a wrap party Thursday night, but not before Warner Bros. availed
itself of the opportunity to brag on its upcoming slate of event movies.
The company, which once was known for sponsoring the most star-studded of all
ShoWest banquets, has been a no-show for the last few years. Instead, the new
MGM a company with more lives than a pride of big cats paid for
the luncheon, while WB honcho Alan Horn chipped in for dessert. It arrived
in the form of extended clips from Poseidon, Superman Returns, Lady
in the Water and Happy Feet.
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& The Ghost Of Cinema Future _____________________ The
Ultimate DVD Geek Ryan's
Daughter
by
Doug Pratt Imagine
the straight A' student who receives, deservedly, a B' on his term
project and you will capture the quandary surrounding David Lean's 1970
mega-feature, Ryan's Daughter, which has been released as a fine Two-Disc
Special Edition by Warner Home Video (65170, $27). Lean himself was devastated,
as any over-achiever would be, by the reception that greeted the feature, and
apparently went into a filmmaking funk that lasted more than a decade. Those who
were jealous of his previous successes decried the film as an utter failure, though
of course it is not, it just isn't quite as good as his other movies. _________________________________ Pride,
Unprejudiced
by
Ray Pride Two
long interviews in this column: writer-director Gavin Hood talks about
his Oscar-winning South African Tsotsi, and Eugene Jarecki talks
about Why We Fight and its analysis of war, money and belief in the U.S.
as well as his forceful reaction to a rancorous review by the New Yorker's
David Denby. The
idea for the film began with Jarecki's first encounter with President Eisenhower's
1961 farewell address to the nation, in which he coined the phrase "the military-industrial
complex," warning of the potential of its gathering power to bulldoze democracy.
______________________ The
Weekend Report by
Leonard Klady Expectations
for the romantic comedy teaming of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew
McConaughey in Failure to Launch were modest and some trackers expected
its furry canine competitor to have a better opening gross. To no ones great
surprise the pictures core audience was older and female; its just
that the sector came out in greater numbers than usual. There are encouraging
signs the film might catch on with a younger crowd and prove to have very good
commercial stamina. Weekend
Estimates (Full List) Domestic Market Share __________________
The
Hot Button Reverse
Overanalysis by
David Poland Reverse
Overanalysis is the process of attempting to discover the technical principles
of the film world through analysis of the structure, function and operation of
certain occurrences in the film business. In
Reverse Engineering, this analysis is usually done with the intention to construct
a new device or program that does the same thing without actually copying anything
from the original. In R.O., it is usually done with the intention of explaining
something irritating and to offer a construction that will be less irritating,
even exhilarating. Part
I Part
II Part
III 
Gross
Behavior The
ShoWest Must Go On ..
by
Leonard Klady Last
year, NATO's John Fithian attempted to make lemonade from the fact that
frequent film goers - people that went to the multiplex at least once a month
- were going even more often. He also made mention that respondents in their poll
that characterized themselves as "nevers" or "rarelys" were
also on the rise. While the media generally bit hard on his spin, exhibitors were
distressed that their audience was shrinking in numbers and there was a potential
manifest destiny that favored younger viewers and that was alienating older customers. _________________________ MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Walk The Line
June
Carter and Johnny Cash led a far more complicated life than James
Mangold's biopic would lead casual fans to believe, and their next 30 years
together would supply more than enough material for a sequel
More
> MCN
Review by David Poland: It
is a movie about a princess and a prince, both of whom were also frogs and who
could only become King and Queen by kissing one another. MCN
Review by Ray Pride: Cash poises his finger over the teeth of the blade of
a table saw, a life on a string, soon to draw taut. Plus:
Ballykissangel, Bleak
House, Dog Day Afternoon, Domino, Drew Carey Show, The Ice Harvest, Howl's Moving
Castle, Jarhead, Lady & The Tramp, The Memory of a Killer, Network, Police
Woman, Pornography: The Secret History of Civilization, Pride and Prejudice, Prime,
, Where the Truth Lies, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
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Woz Looks At Oscar 2007 - The Big Pictures Ben
Stein's Own Little Theories About Hollywood And The Oscars "Stop
spitting in the face of Americans and maybe we will go to the movies."
The Sell Off Of The Dreamworks Library Is (Close To) Done
The
French Still Love Jerry Lewis, And The Legion Of Honour Proves It Growing
Up With Winona Ryder "After
kooky, gravitas is difficult and sophistication is nearly impossible."
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Stays The Course... Pretty Much
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Wars: The Live Action TV Series Auctioning
Off George Clooney's Very Own Personal Oscar Gift Bag Nudity
As Art? More Like Proving "I Was Hot" Talking
With John Hurt, About V For Vendetta Second & Shooting Dogs,
Still Without US Distribution First 
"If
any further proof of Americas obesity crisis were needed, representatives
of seat manufacturers confirmed that the width of the average movie theater chair
has expanded from around 18-20 inches, to 22-24 inches"
The FCC Fines CBS $3.6 Million For PG Sex At 10P EST... Oy!
Jack
Black Marries A High School Pal Nikki
Finke Gets Bernie
Brillstein On The Record Clarifying That The NYT Pellicano/Grey Story Was
Old, Boring News And That Putting Linda Doucette Into The Center Of Things Was
A Joke (The Only Significant Thing About The Story Was That The NYT Named Grey
In Reference To Pellicano Instead Of Avoiding It)... But Still Nikki
Can't Stop Yammering About Her Favorite "Important" Story Since The
Gay Mafia Richard
Corliss Looks At This Week's Idea Of The Future Of Cinema Through The Eyes Of
Six Directors Who, For Corliss, Represent All Directors And
Selling
That Digital Future At SXSW "How
ironic that people on the right are angry about V for Vendetta when they
are, in general, the same people who might argue that America should use its might
to keep the world safe from, say, communism, or these days, angry Middle Easterners
on the political fringe."
Lincoln
Mercury Follows In The Footsteps Of BMW, VW, And Ford With Online Shorts As An
Eyeball Draw Horn
Reports Last Year's News Out Of This Year's ShoWest
Tribeca
Announces Its Competition Titles, Featuring Color Me Kubrick's US Premiere
And The Hope That The Third Jake Kasden Movie Will Be As Good As His First Dave
White Has A List Of Ten Talented Names You Should Know (If You Are Reading
This, You Likely Do Know) And Why You Should Know Them MGM
Studio City: The Korean Theme Park Bald
And Beautiful Natalie Portman The
Winners At SXSW Corliss
Talks To George Lucas On Indy 4, Digital Cinema And Why Big Screens Are Better
Ralph
Fiennes' Conscience In The Land Of The Blind Li'l
Ol' Peter Bart Answers Some Li'l Ol' Questions From Li'l Ol' SXSW The
Genies Spell C.R.A.Z.Y. Empire's
Best Picture Of The Year Award
Goes To King Kong "It
doesn't say Brokeback Mountain. It says Best Film King Kong. You've given it to
us. What insanity is this?" The
Launch Of HD-DVDs Allegedly Pushed Back Due To Technical Difficulties If
It's John Travolta, Jennifer Lopez, Luke Wilson And Shirley MacLaine It Must Be
Dallas: The Motion Picture Sharon
Stone's Baser Instincts
"I wanted a lot of sex in the sequel, and I wanted more nudity. I was coming
from a really kinky place." Looking
Back At Ingrid Bergman At
82 Bettie Page Is More Famous Now Than Ever Trailer
du Jour Jeff
Bridges' The Amateurs Richard
Corliss Dives Into The Film Vs. Digital Debate Cate
Blanchett Will Revisit Elizabeth 15 Years Later The
Hells Angels Call Disney Out Maureen
Stapleton Passes On At 80 "I've
been asked repeatedly what the 'key' to acting is, and as far as I'm concerned,
the main thing is to keep the audience awake."
The
Grey-Pellicano-Shandling Connection And
- Nikki
Finke Blogs It
Sharon
Waxman Continues Rumor Of Shmuger To Universal's Big Chair, Likely With A Partner
Munoz/Eller
Says Linde/Shmuger
Roger
Ebert Remembers Cat People And
When Will They Start Looking Hard At Pixar/Disney? The
Paper Of Record Catches Up With New Media On The Paranoiamount Deal
December
12, 2005 - "Paramount
is not buying DreamWorks. They are renting the cachet of Steven Spielberg &
David Geffen for a few years." A
Prickly But Charming John Hurt
"'If'' and 'only' are the two words in the English language that should never
be put together." One
Man's Disaster Is Another Man's V For Vendetta Gore
Vidal On Capote And Match Point "Oh,
Capote. [Sighs.] I spent half a century trying to avoid him, in life, and now
suddenly Im surrounded by him." Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Broadway Musical
Alan
Moore's Problem With V For Vendetta A DC Issue, Not A Warner Bros Issue...
Except That Time-Warner Is Parent To All
A
Chat With Regal's CEO, Who Points Out What MCN Readers Know... Business Is Up
And The Press Suddenly Has Forgotten To Notice
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