MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Brokeback Mountain
DVD
Review: Now that the Sturm und Drang over Ang Lees critically
lauded New Age western has finally died down, all the defenders of Hollywood virtue
and genre purity especially those academy members paralyzed by the thought
of pansy cowpokes lassoing a Best Picture nod-- now can get a copy of the DVD
mailed to their homes in a plain red Netflix envelope. Plus:
The
Anniversary, Bee Season, Brokeback Mountain, The Chronicles of Narnia, Films of
Faith Collection, Free Enterprise, Get Rich or Die Tryin', Left Behind DVD Collection,
Love Me Tender, Nine to Five: Sexist, Egotistical, Lying Hypocritical Bigot Edition,
Stalin's Bride, Thank God It's Friday, TV to DVD, Ushpizin _______________________
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The
Hot Blog by
David Poland
Circle
(Jerk) Of Rage (April
6, 1:22p)
The
beat keeps beating. Some days, there is a legitimate target.
Some days, there is The Benchwarmers. But it is now
a landmark in the odd recent history of both film criticism,
Traditional Media, and blogging.
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The
Reeler
by
S.T. Vanairsdale
Coogan's Bluff:
East Meets West at Film Forum, is Killed Instantly
(4/4,
11:06a)
While his contemporaries creatively reacted to Vietnam and
other political threats stemming from communism, Siegel's
cop trifecta takes it straight to the long-hairs
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Digital
Drezka by
Gary Dretzka
Regarding The
Alleged Controversy Over The Dargis Pulitzer Nomination
Dear Mr. Dretzka, A small matter: Where was it "reported"
that either I or Ben Brantley "have a beef" with
the Times's nomination of Manohla Dargis for the Pulitzer?
(April
4, 6:32p)
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Movie
City Indie
by
Ray Pride
Ken Russell:
there was a naked lady running round the garden
(April 4, 6:47p)
"Russell starred in a real-life drama [Tuesday] when
he plunged into his blazing thatched cottage to rescue his
wife."
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The
Weekend Report
by
Leonard Klady There's
nothing quite like a hot movie to reinvigorate movie going and Ice Age: The
Meltdown needn't have worried about a chilly reception. The very animated
sequel arrived with an estimated $69.3 million that sent revenues and attendance
airborne. The film also added $43 million from international bows. The competition
was pallid using the Ice Age 2 yardstick but the urban drama ATL had a
very good $12.2 million debut to rank third while the horror yarn Slither
eked by with $3.8 million and Basic Instinct 2 undressed a flimsy $3.2
million. There was also an impressive two-screen opening for the American indie
Brick. Weekend
Estimates (Full List) Canadian Top Grosses Domestic Market Share
_________________________ The
Ultimate DVD Geek Welcome
To The Monkey House
by
Doug Pratt A
good hour of King Kong, and maybe even more, does not belong in the theatrical
release of what should have been a brisk, spectacular romp. Even some of the elaborate
special effects sequences, such as the dinosaur stampede, could go and not be
missed, and there are entire subplots involving secondary characters that could
easily be excised. But that was the theatrical release. The King Kong DVD,
on the other hand, is a thrilling achievement, and with the ability to hit the
'Pause' button whenever you wish, in order to take an intermission or move from
the couch to the recliner, the 2005 production is a gripping, pulse-pounding way
to lose an afternoon. _________________________ Gross
Behavior The
Audience Is Listning...
by
Leonard Klady
In theory at least there's an ideal, hip crowd out there that shares the same
cinematic sensibility that have informed your likes and peeves on the big screen. Of
course the reality is generally quite different. Though composed of a not necessarily
homogeneous quilt of individuals, the crowd experience can turn us into a single
voice. It can also be an entirely surreal experience as the peripheral sounds
of hysterical laughter or a sea of sobs leaves you with the somewhat perplexing
question about why you aren't sharing the prevailing emotions in the theater. ________________________ Digital
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
Brits Declare The Death Of A Brit Filmmaker In Israel To Be A Murder
Based On A Lack Of Cooperation By The Israeli Government
Eventually,
Paramount Classics Will Release The PsuedoSequel To March Of
The Penguins... But The French Are Already Watching And You
Can Watch The Trailer
Australian
Screen Directors Association Honors Noyce Australia's
Favorite Home Town Twig Turns Producer
Take
The Lead Takes Some Chances In Its Marketing
South
Park Gets A Peabody... Tom Cruise Rooting For Sherman To March 
Union
Members Interrupt Crash Day Event In L.A... For No Apparent Reason
Relating To The Film John
Lithgow Is A Little Curdled Cream In The Dreamgirls Coffee It
May Be "Indie," But It's Still About Maximized Revenues & Not About
Movies Mark
Cuban Blocks IFC's Day-n-Date Product Because IFC's Day-n-Date Outlet, Comcast,
Is Competing With Cuban's HDNet And Not Running His Channels And -
The Filmmaker Involved
Offers A Series Of E-Mail Exchanges On His Blog Madonna
& Whore Paris
Hilton As Mutha Theresa McGurk's
Back! IDT
To Snap At Lionsgates Tail IMAX
Continues To Build Out Variations On Its Original Business Model John
Turturro On Federico Fellini And Nights Of Cabiria Test
Marketing Lord Of The Rings: The Musical, $5 At A Time
Disney
To Offer A New Kids' Cellphone Product... Which Is Actually A Concept That Has
Been Available, Unbranded, At Cingular For Months
A
French Writer Claims 15-20 Scenes Of Syriana Came From Her Spec Script AOL's
Daily Pulse Suggests That At Least Webheads Are Ready For U93 Jack
Black Is Not Hairy Enough For His Chest & Belly Waxing To Be Virgin
Funny...Or Really, Very Funny At All... But Seeing Him This Uncomfortable On Camera
Is Unique Fox
News Bumps American Dreamz... Too Much Bush Bashing Or Simon Says "No?" "But
can anybody be certain of anything but life and death?"
Redstone
& Freston Back Their Grey In Black & White Via Claudia Eller
Patrick
Goldstein's The Big Picture Column... On Sunday And On Books
Mel
"There's No Such Thing As A Dead Language" Gibson On Apocalypto
""The fearmongering we depict
in this film reminds me a little of President Bush and his guys." Meirelles
& Lund's Brazilian Series, City Of Men Premieres On Sundance Channel
Tuesday Night Awards
That Matter... "Justin
Timberlake beat Hugh Jackman in the burping contest." The
Pellicano Case Drags In John McTiernan Via
GreenCine - Relaxing
From Grind House, Robert Rodriguez Paints Salma Hayek As An Aztec Goddess Extra!
Extra!! Universal Does Business As Usual! The
Paper Of Wreckord Hypes One Incident Of A Compaint About The United 93 Trailer
in NYC Into A Serious Corporate Dilemma Mo'Nique
Gets Phat In Philly
The
Paper Of Record Finally Reduced To Writing About Old Films With Topless Scenes
A
New Site For The Film & Faith Critics Circle David
Thomson Does Ava Gardner And
Neil
Norman Does Timothy Spall Didn't
They See The Squid & The Whale? Brokeback
Mania Lives On As Dave Cullen & His Merry Men Start A DVD-To-Library Drive
35
And You're Flippin' "Ass To Mouth" Jokes And Featuring Rosario Bouncin'
In A Tank Top? Clerks
2 Has A No Band Trailer Up On The Web Ebert
On The Great Night Moves Which
Is Least Likely? A.
A 900-Word USA Today Story On A Short Film B. A $100,000 Budget For A Short
Film C. A Short Film Being Pulled From Its Premiere At The Philadelphia
Film Fest Because It Isn't Factually Accurate D. All Of The Above
Variety
On Simpsons Movie Teaser Trailer Launch... And Unlike This Web Wonks, They Would
Rather Credit Ain't It Cool News For Breaking News Of The Teaser Being On Ice
Age 2 Instead Of Sheigh Crabtree At The Competitor, Hollywood Reporter
Earlier -
Our
Ms Crabtree
May Be Pulling Our Legs A Day Early With This The Simpsons: The Movie Trailer
Report, Dated April 1
The
Studios Announce An Insanely Overpriced Experiment In Below-DVD Standard Movie
Downloading Which Already Has Proven to Be Of Little, If Any, Interest To Consumers
Here
Too (Free)
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