Are you superstitious about how you start your filmgoing year? What will the first movie be? I'm aiming for Avatar in IMAX and a couple of other revisits before the top ten list commences in a day or three.
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Archive for dicembre, 2009Happy New Year !!!Posted by NATHANIEL R
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31dic 09 Can you believe it's 2010?
Are you superstitious about how you start your filmgoing year? What will the first movie be? I'm aiming for Avatar in IMAX and a couple of other revisits before the top ten list commences in a day or three. *Nessun tag per questo post. No related posts(0) Comments December. It’s a WrapPosted by NATHANIEL R
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31dic 09 In case you're just joining us for 2010 or spent December at the North Pole without internet service. And if you are just joining us... what's your problem? You're supposed to be here daily. Hourly even. All year round. Quit slacking. ![]() ♫ "Sandra Sandra Sandra. Sandra Sandra Sandra" ♫ Sandra, Ciao! Nine Thoughts I Had... on Nine the musical. The critical drubbing it's getting is unfortunately vicious but it is rather obviously flawed Nessun tag per questo post.
"In the Garden There is a Girl" JA made me rethink Shaun of the Dead. Good stuff The Flourescent Globe Nominations a lively chat about the Globe announcements in the second season of TFE's podcast The Two Sandras Bullock's golden twofer. Worth the hoopla? 2004 makes a case for best movie year of the decade ![]() Brittany Murphy I missed her before she was gone Natalie Portman & the "Three Block Rule" Live by it. She's a smart girl Sell it to the Highest Bidder notes on Summer Hours Julia & Rupert Matt revisits 90s romantic comedy classic My Best Friend's Wedding "Play it Again, Clint" Best Pictures From the Outside In confronts Unforgiven and the immortal Casablanca New Reader? Got a couple hours? Read the best of January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November. Coming in January... 2009 Top Ten and the 10th annual FB Awards. Plus: a trip back to Silence of the Lambs, more Avatar, more Oscar hoopla... and maybe even a trip to the Sundance Film Festival. No related postsOnline Film Critics Society Snubs Avatar For Best Pic!Posted by NATHANIEL R
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31dic 09 So much for stereotyping all online critics as fanboys. Good set of nominees this year, veering from the usual suspects in a couple of key ways that are rather interesting.
Like Avatar for Director, but not Picture. No acting nominations that seem like completely lazy voting -- i.e. no one is getting nominated strictly because they were cast in a musical or a Clint Eastwood picture. Though I guess one could argue that three acting nods for Inglourious Basterds might be the online equivalent of those default kind of choices.But most of all it's nice to see some critics group finally wising up about Tilda Swinton in Julia. I'm so proud of the OFCS today that I'm wishing I was a member but I have sadly never applied.Nessun tag per questo post. No related postsHappy New Year To You, Our MTV Movies Blog ReadersPosted by Adam Rosenberg
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31dic 09 Year in Review Pt 3: That’s So Gay!Posted by NATHANIEL R
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31dic 09 <--- "Looking good Barbie!"Over at Towleroad I flame on to recount the highs and lows of gay(ish) cinema this year. Gay loosely defined of course. It's a speed read from last year's Milk Oscars through Valentino The Last Emperor and Brüno to this year's A Single Man buzz, with pit stops along the way to ogle the Hughs (Dancy and Jackman). Enjoy! P.S. I forgot to mention Nine but that's more about actressexuality anyhow. And Guido Contini is definitely an actressexual.Nessun tag per questo post. No related postsLooking Back On 2009 With The MTV Movies TeamPosted by MTV Movies Team
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Here on the MTV Movies team, everyone has a different idea about what made 2009 a fantastic one for film. I'm here to share some of those highlight moments and favorite movies with you now. The entire team isn't represented here -- busy end-of-year schedules and all that jazz -- but you get a good sampling of what moved us and why. Happy New Year, y'all! See you in 2010! Josh Horowitz, MTV Movies Managing Editor on his favorite movie of the year... (originally posted as part of Josh's Top 10 of 2009 list) It's admittedly easy to fall into hyperbolic exclamations when discussing (maybe) the biggest movie ever made but here we go... "Avatar" is why we go to the movies. Or to make it more personal, "Avatar" is why I fell in love with the movies. It inspires awe and emotion by equal measure and that's a mean feat when the former has the most sophisticated effects ever created behind it. Anchored by soulful performances (Worthington and Saldana impress more with each viewing) that somehow transcend the spectacle, "Avatar" takes its rightful place alongside the great wondrous epics that stand for what the medium can be at its best. I've seen "Avatar" three times and it makes me feel like a kid again every time. I look forward to taking the trip again. Brian Jacks, Senior Producer on his favorite releases of the year... "Adventureland" "Taken" "Duplicity" "District 9" "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" "Avatar" Kyle Anderson, MTV Newsroom Editor on his favorite movie of the year... Definitely "Taken." I saw the "I will find you and I will kill you" ads on TV and thought, "That looks delightfully nutty," but couldn't dream of the awesomeness contained within. For those who don't know, "Taken" is the story of Liam Neeson and how he likes to go to Paris to shoot people in the face (the movie is even more awesome than that description). Who knew that Neeson was such a great action hero? Rachel Josue, Digital Producer on... well... see for yourself: Best WTF (yet awesome!) Stint On A Soap: James Franco Josh Wigler, Contributing Editor on two standouts in 2009... Best Performance: Sam Rockwell, "Moon" (*spoilers ahead*) Not only is Sam Rockwell's turn as lonely moon-dwelling spaceman Sam Bell in Duncan Jones' "Moon" the actor's finest performance to date, it's also the single best performance of the year. The fact that Rockwell — and "Moon" at large — was entirely skipped over by the Golden Globes is still frustrating to me, but it doesn't take away from the actor's fantastic portrayal(s) of a man (men) on the edge of his (their) wits. (*end spoilers*) Best Theatrical Experience of the Year: "Drag Me To Hell" As an avid fan of James Cameron's, I fully expected "Avatar" to be my favorite moviegoing experience of the year. It certainly ranks high on the list, but the top honor ultimately goes to director Sam Raimi's epic return to the horror genre in "Drag Me To Hell." Is it the best movie of the year? No, probably not, but it's certainly the most entertaining trip to the theaters I had all year. If you missed this in cinemas, make sure you see it with the best surround sound system you can possibly get your hands on — the gags in this movie are all about the sound, provoking one of the most simultaneously disgusting, hilarious and riveting viewing experiences of 2009. Adam Rosenberg, MTV Movies Blog Editor on his favorite in-theater experience of the year... I saw lots of great stuff this year and had a kickass time taking it all in at theaters, but nothing for me compares to the experience of seeing "Black Dynamite" at Sundance in January. It was a midnight screening, the capper on a two-day span during which I took in 10 movies, five per day. We got to the theater 10-15 minutes late, but it didn't matter; a packed house kept the movie from starting in anything approaching a timely fashion. It also created a magnificent sort of energy in the room, one of those situations where everyone is responding to the movie in tandem with one another. "Black Dynamite" is a riotous good time, and one of my favorite flicks of the year. This enthusiasm comes in part from that night's screening, two hours of non-stop laughter and hooting. It also comes in part from the movie's climactic showdown. Spoilers lie ahead, so beware. But any movie that pits our hero against President Richard Nixon in a nunchaku fight wins, simple as that. Nessun tag per questo post.No related postsTori and Candy Spelling Reconciling?Posted by Celebrity Pictures Blog
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The once-feuding mother and daughter have been hinting of a reconciliation for the past month. Tori Spelling and her mother, Candy Spelling, spent Christmas together at Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Along for the ride was Tori’s husband Dean McDermott, their children Liam and Stella, McDermott’s son Jack, plus Tori’s brother Randy Spelling and his girlfriend. Here’s what Tori had to say:
I think what she meant was, ‘Mom, I’m broke and I really need your help’. No related postsDavid Tennant On His ‘Doctor Who’ Mementoes… And When He’ll Be Back For A Cameo!Posted by Rick Marshall
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31dic 09 While much of the world is busy bidding farewell to 2009, "Doctor Who" fans will be saying a different type of goodbye on January 1 when series star David Tennant concludes his celebrated run on the long-running BBC science-fiction series. One of the most popular actors to ever play the iconic role, Tennant has been the face of "Doctor Who" since 2005 and led the series to its most successful run (both in the UK and abroad) in its 47-year history. As MTV's resident "Doctor Who" geek, I sat down with Tennant for a chat about the looming end to his run as the time- and space-traveling adventurer known as The Doctor. Along with discussing what he'll miss most about the role, he also revealed the mementoes he's taking with him from his time as The Doctor — and when he might return for a cameo appearance like so many past Doctors.
"I was presented with a sonic screwdriver in a beautiful box that the prop department made for me," said Tennant of his going-away gift. "So I got to take that home and that will sit in a very proud place in my home." "And I do have The Doctor's suit now, hanging up in my wardrobe — the brown and the blue," he added. "I haven't tried it on yet, but I'm sure there will come a day when I'll be dancing around at midnight, frightening the neighbors." As for making a cameo, Tennant stressed that he'll need to put some time between his departure and any cameo he might make. "Who knows? There's no immediate plans," he said. "I'd probably have to move away and let the dust settle and let the new team get established and all that. But there is a bit of a tradition of The Doctor meeting his former selves." "It happened with me when Peter Davison, who I watched when I was growing up, suddenly came back and did a scene with us, which was a real thrill for me," he laughed. "[It was] very disorienting, to be faced with this guy who you watched as a kid in the gear — and there he was, in my TARDIS now. It was very odd." "It's been a very odd experience really, playing this part all around," he continued. "There's been many very unusual moments, very disorienting moments, but it's been a wonderful time. I wouldn't have changed it for the world." Part Two of the "Doctor Who" season finale, "The End of Time," airs January 1 on the BBC and BBC America. Related Posts: No related postsRush Limbaugh HospitalizedPosted by Celebrity Pictures Blog
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Rush Limbaugh was hospitalized in Hawaii after suffering from serious chest pains. According to KITV, paramedics responded to a call at the Kahala Hotel in Honolulu at 2:41 PM and transported Rush to Queens Medical Center. A rep from the Rush Limbaugh camp released the following statement:
Rush is listed in serious condition. Sucks for him. Get well dude. No related postsNew Photo For New SeasonPosted by Celebrity Pictures Blog
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Can someone please tell me what these girls are famous for? These girl’s are in desperate need of some class. In this picture featuring Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian, it’s completely clear that they have absolutely no respect for themselves. What self respecting women would put themselves out there in this manner and call it good TV? Not to mention, Kourtney is 9 months pregnant in the photo. Keeping up with the Kardashians, I thought it is supposed to be about the Kardashian family as a whole. Obviously, sex really does sell. No related posts |
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