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Drezka
If
The Seat Fits ...
by
Gary Dretzka
Apparently,
the shift toward larger seats began at approximately the same time
that exhibitors finally acknowledged duh that their
shoebox-sized auditoriums, with small screens, paper-thin walls,
sticky floors, pre-fab popcorn and crappy sightlines, actually were
a major factor in the abandonment of multiplexes by discerning viewers.
By the late-80s and early-90s, the downturn had reached
crisis proportions. Something drastic had to be done.
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The
Return Of The Hot Button Cache
by
David Poland Michael
Haneke is full of s**t. Let
me try again. Michael Haneke seems to have offered the press a rather
clear explanation of the emotional text of his film and the critics, in particular,
seem to have taken it way, way, way beyond the simple offering he made. Cache
(Hidden) is well made, well acted, and well worthy of a viewing. But it
is also the most overpraised, underanalyzed movie of 2005. ________________________ The
Weekend Report
by
Leonard Klady There
was a Spike in the box office both literally and figuratively as Inside Man
ascended to an estimated $29.2 million to lead weekend movie going. The frame
also provided surprises for other national debuts with the teen thriller Stay
Alive having more utz than expected and the big screen incarnation
for Larry the Cable Guy not as well connected as had been anticipated.
Overall it was still more than enough to register double-digit boosts from 2005
and bring box office revenues on par with last year.
Weekend Estimates (Full List)
Top Domestic Grosses Domestic Market Share ______________________
Digital
Nation Stoned
by
Gary Dretzka If
ever a man genuinely lived the rock and roll life and naturally characterized
the Rolling Stones in every way -- long before the five of us assumed a style
-- it was Brian Jones, wrote Stones bassist Bill Wyman,
in his book, Stone Alone. The band would not have existed without
him
many attitudes and sounds of the 60 were developed from Brian's
style and determination.
He was the archetypal middle-class kid screaming
to break away from his background, bumming around in dead-end jobs before finally
finding his niche. ________________________ The
Ultimate DVD Geek History
of Violence
by
Doug Pratt The
gore is heavy, the sex is fantastic and for once, Cronenberg delivers such pleasures
without getting weird on the viewer. The sequences involving the hero's children
don't always ring true (the school bully is played by an actor who is clearly
in his twenties), and there is that nagging feeling that the Canadian locations
aren't Indiana, but otherwise the film is an outstanding accomplishment. It delivers
the entertainment of a well-made thriller, but reaches for and achieves more,
primarily through the editing, using the film as a reflection upon the violent
undercurrent of American society, and human nature, without spoiling the rhythm
of the suspense. 
Voices
Is
V For Vendetta A Drag?
by
Larry Gross
V is about the gayest superhero of all time. I
mean, he makes Batman look like Tarzan by comparison. An outcast who cannot be
himself in the ultimate ways, he is at the same time a dedicated gourmand, lover
of 40's torch songs, a great dancer, an unrepentant high culture aesthete, an
exceptional interior decorator and an enthusiast of 1930s black-and-white period-costume
tear-jerking swash bucklers - and maybe he's just tomorrow's with-it metro sexual,
but given his lack of nostalgia for nuclear family or lost love, and given that
he can only warm up physically to Natalie when she's bald, it would seem to me
that, well ... you get where this is going.
Discuss
It On The Blog ______________________
MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Chicken Little
This time, the world's most famous alarmist is joined by pals Ugly Duckling (Joan
Cusack), Runt of the Litter (Steve Zahn) and Fish Out of Water. The
CGI feature isn't up to usual Disney standards, but younger children should find
it enjoyable, as will the interactive bonus features. The
Chicken Rap
The
Trading Cards
Plus:
The Busby Berkeley
Collection, Buster Keaton: 65th Anniversary Collection, Bukowski: Born Into This,
Capote, Chicken Little, David and Bathsheba, A History of Violence, Huff, A League
of Ordinary Gentlemen, Loggerheads,Over There, Paul Mooney's Analyzing White America,
Remember the Titans, Show Me, South Park, Stalag 17, The Ten Commandments, The
Thing Called Love, Through the Fire, Townes Van Zandt, The White Shadow, The Year
of the Yao, The Young Riders 
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93 Will Open The Film Festival Founded To Help The 9/11 Recovery
Remember
1963?
Charlie Babbit
Is Born, Mike Myers Kills His Sister, Henry Hill Buries Billy Batts,
And Jack & Ennis Del Mar Meet
Phil
Hall Looks At Cutting Room Floor Performances, From Costner To Reagan
Erick
Schonfeld Says Time-Warner Can Be Fixed
1. Dump Cable
2. De-Emphasize Borders Between Products
3. Build For Niches
4. Don't Sweat Copyright
5. Let The Audience Into Your Library
Regal
CEO Says The Idea That Studios Will Shorten The Window Further Is
"Hype"
Stan
Lee Sells His Old Mercedes On eBay... How Much More Is A Geek Celebrity
Car Worth?
Q: Does
the old guy come with the car? I could really use a butler
A: I hope you're just kidding. Stan Lee is 83 years young
and his favorite and only passion is writing great superhero stories.
Cinematical
Spears The Myth Of The Brando Test for Rebel
Earlier -
Brando's
Rebel Without A Cause Screentest Arrives With New DVD
Harvey
Fierstein Takes You Into The Vegas Version Of Hairspray, From The
90 Minute Running Time To The Theater Cupholders
Winterbottom
& Steve Coogan Teaming Up Again For A Comic Drama Tha Hope To
Be As Relevant As Winterbottom's New Doc
The
Devil & Daniel Johnston From A Music Critic's View
Friday's
Memorabilia Auction Featuring Star Trek, Alien, Rocketeer, Batman
& Lots Of Art
Ang
Lee Picks Up The GLAAD Award For Brokeback Mountain
"the very last award I will accept for Brokeback Mountain...And
to end the journey here tonight is like coming home."
David
Thomson On Why Lumet's Find Me Guilty Aligns With Our "Addled
Morality"
It's
Hard Out
Here For A Censor
Rea
On The Philly Film Fest
McTeigue
Down Under On A Vendetta

Glickman
Goes To Russia
Patrick
Goldstein Wants His Technology And He Wants It Now!
And -
Why
He Just Doesn't Get It
Salon
Looks At Critics
Talking
Daniel Johnston & The Devil With Jeff Feuerzeig
Dark
Shadows Creator Dan Curtis Passes Away At 78, Just Four Months
After A Diagnosis Of Brain Cancer
Steven
Soderbergh Sticks To His Guns As A Cutting Edge Filmmaker/Distributor,
Will Make Ocean's Thirteen For $3.8 Million And Release It
On DVD, PPV, iPod, Airlines, Sat Radio, Peep Shows, Mall Kiosks,
Kaleidoscopes, And 4 Theaters Simultaneously (Just Kidding)
City
Of Angels/City Of Lights Festival About To Be Unleashed On Los Angeles
Toronto
Goes To The Bahamas To See If James Bond Will Survive His Most Aggressive Nemisis
Yet... The Media Shooting
Dogs Opens In Kigali, Stirs Memories Of The Rwandan Genocide
Pellicano
Prosecutors Allegedly Take Busch Responsibility Off Of Seagal
Director
Richard Fleischer Dies At 89 Michael
Caton Jones Speaks - "I
went straight on to Basic Instinct 2 five days after I'd finished Shooting
Dogs. But a change is as good as a rest, and I was really ready for some sex
by then." Sarah
Jessica Parker Stays Grounded Jack
Mathews Takes Back His 1982 Prediction That Animation Is An Endangered Species
Peter Bogdanovich On Why Seeing Movies On The Big Screen Is Something That Should
Never Go Away
Chocano
On Holofcener, And Paying Attention To The Small Stuff
Welcome
to Teen Noir
Vin
Diesel, A Romantic Comedy Waiting To Happen
Geoff
Pevere On Hate Mail, Movie Critics And The New Era Of Coarsened Discourse "It's
the age of full digital democratization, which might also be called The Real
Planet of the Apes."
Play
the Movie Marketing Hack Match Game
Andrew
Sarris, Master Of The Press Notes
Another
Must-See From Worth1000... Unleashing 2006 On Middle Earth
Katzenberg
Drops DWAnimation Bonuses For Two Years... Coincidentally (Or Not) The Length
Of DW Employment Contracts With New Pseudo-Owner Paramount... Hmmmm...
"Defendents
Have Enriched Themselves... On The Backs On Actors" Randy
Quaid Sues Focus, In An Act Of What Might Be Career Suicide, Over Brokeback
Mountain... Says He Effectively "Donated His Time" Because He Was
Told The Film Was "A Low Budget Art Film," Which He Defines As Being
Budgeted Under $7 Million (Don't Tell The Indie Spirits) And
- AOL's
Story On It
NYT's
Ben Brantley Arrives At Middle Earth Later Than The Others, But Arrives, Golluming,
Not Smeagoling The Show Earlier
- Lord Of The Rings:
The 3 Hour Musical Opens In Toronto... Toronto
Sun.... The
Globe & Mail... The
Telegraph Sends A Critic... So
Does The LA Times... But NYT Does Not
The
Tribeca Film Fest Is Heading Uptown Too Xan
Brooks Asks "What Makes A Man Remake A Movie?"
Anne
Thompson Looks At The Risky Talent Agency Game Circa 2006
Antony
Sher's Personal Look At Gay Cinema On The Eve Of London's Gay Fest, Wearing A
Condon On His Sleeve Turturro
Talks Movies Hidden
(Cache) Passes The Million $ Mark In England... How'd It Happen? Stephen
Fry Makes A Joke About How V For Vendetta Got Its Location Permits... Parliament
Erupts And
You Thought Woodstock Was Muddy... Try Julian Temple's Glastonbury
The
Bagger Returns, In His Clark Kent Get Up, To Talk With Steve Buscemi
New
From Germany (And You Know How Precise They Are)... Criticker, The Personalized
Film Reccomendation Engine Universal
In The UK Takes A Home Entertainment Step That May Well Become The Trend Of The
Future... A DVD & Two Downloads For One Price Ross
Johnson On The Latest Pellicano Accusation... Is The FBI's Lead Investigator Out
To Take Pellicano's Place As Hollywood's Hot Private Investigator?
Snakes
On A Plane Adds More R Rated Material So As Not To Shortchange
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