I came across this YouTube clip via AwardsDaily.com. It’s a neat four minute tribute to the film year 2007, set to the brilliant “Falling Slowly” from John Carney’s Once. Credit goes to Matt Shapiro for compiling this:
I was in the cinema exactly one hundred and four times in 2007, so this clip almost feels like a picture album to me.
The Daily Mail reports that crew members currently working on the film adaptation of Rowling’s novel Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, have said the final book of her magical series, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, will be released theatriclaly in two separate installments.
If this turns out be true, it’s going to divide people into two camps: those who see the move as a cynical exercise to cash-in on the final book in the series or fans who appreciate the filmmaker’s decision to respect the artistic vision of the literary work and not cram the weighty tome into a single movie.
In an exclusive interview with Collider, A-Team director John Singleton has shed some light on his upcoming adaptation of the hit 80s TV show.
Singleton confirms that although casting has not yet started he’d like Woody Harrelson to play Capt. H.M. ‘Howling Mad’ Murdock and that the movie will not be a farce like Starsky and Hutch, being more like an 80’s action movie in the vein of Lethal Weapon. The project hasn’t yet been budgeted but cast members will sign up for multiple films.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the winners of the 65th Golden Globe Awards at a press conference last night.
It wasn’t the expected sweep of No Country For Old Men, but instead the wins were spread out evenly with two apiece for No Country (Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay), Atonement (Best Drama, Best Score), Sweeney Todd (Best Comedy, Best Comedy Actor) and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film).
Julie Christie (Away From Her), Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood), Marion Cottillard (La Vie En Rose), and Cate Blanchett (I’m Not There) also won acting awards.
Hulk Is Hero. It has been a long and hard two years for director Louis Letterier. To bring The Incredible Hulk to the screen was not only only a huge task in terms of scale but also in terms of a media and fanbase who were protective over a character they felt had been misconstrued […]
I am a little leary of the situation. The truth will come out when, and if the US economy, and the dollar begins to strengthen. If prices remain high, you’ll know someone is lying. Either OPEC doesn’t have the supply they claim they have, or Analysts are incorrect when they say demand has decreased. Personally, I don’t buy the claim that demand has decreased. Population is ever increasing, so, the the demand should always be increasing.