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January 14, 2006New Film Blog Please check out my new film blog at birminghampsych.net and give me your comments! Thanks!
Dave Posted by jazzmandol at 01:39 GMT - 14 comments December 27, 2004October 12, 2004LivingLounge Join us every Thursday as we screen underground and independent film & video. This weekly event showcases local directors and rare movies in an intimate setting with private tables and couches. You can enjoy great food, a full bar, coffee and desserts in a smoker-friendly environment.
Where: Apache Cafe 64 Third Street in Atlanta http://www.apachecafe.info When: EVERY Thursday - doors open at 7pm - show starts at 8pm View a monthly schedule at http://www.livinglounge.com Filmmakers, contact me directly if you would like a night of your own. Show your work, speak to the audience and connect with the community. I am constantly updating the schedule and welcome new artists. Posted by Kris Krava at 14:14 GMT - 50 comments September 20, 2004Kim Jong Il - movie star Sick but funny-guys Trey Parker and Matt Stone may have gone too far, but isn't that the whole point with them? There's a talking screensaver for TEAM AMERICA that features Kim Jong Il as the movie's villain Posted by marshar at 15:32 GMT - 29 comments August 29, 2004Going Up River A film biography of John Kerry's war experience and peace efforts after serving in VietNam. With the release of The Corporation and Farenheit 9/11, is this a landmark year for Hollywood openly attempting to affect a presidential election? Posted by medea42 at 15:09 GMT - 2659 comments August 27, 2004Videodrome DVD The classic body horror film from David Cronenberg is getting a brand spanking new release on DVD by Criterion. The special features look particularly impressive, and include full, unedited clips from the various "TV shows" featured in the film ("Samurai Dreams", et cetera). Posted by brundlefly at 07:38 GMT - 33 comments August 24, 2004Jurassic Park 4 It hasn't been greenlit, but John Sayles has just finished a draft. Based on this script review, it sounds completely insane. Not "insane" as a generic hype term, but literally insane... Off the wall... Completely bat s--t... I love it. Posted by brundlefly at 00:56 GMT - 200 comments August 13, 2004August 8, 2004Batman Begins Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen. The teaser for the new Batman film is online now, and it's pretty impressive. Posted by brundlefly at 03:36 GMT - 205 comments Zathura Director Jon Favreau (Elf, Made) is in pre-production on an adaptation of the chilrden's book, "Zathura". The book is written by Chris Van Allsburg, author of "The Wreck of the Zephyr," "The Polar Express" and "Jumanji." Posted by brundlefly at 00:24 GMT - 53 comments August 2, 2004Shyamalan's Continues Winning Streak The Village topped the box office this weekend adding another to the director's string of successes. (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable & Signs). Are Shyamalan's films getting better? Is his success being more tied to the horror genre? Was The Village any good? Posted by GeorgeKaplan at 12:47 GMT - 16 comments July 25, 2004New Bradbury Adaptation Director Peter Hyams is coming out with a film version of Ray Bradbury's short story, "A Sound of Thunder. The cast includes Ben Kingsley and Ed Burns. Posted by brundlefly at 08:09 GMT - 61 comments July 24, 2004Prairie Home Companion Film Prairie Home Companion's Garrison Keillor will be appearing in a screenplay he wrote, which will be directed by Robert Altman. The cast will include Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep. Posted by medea42 at 13:27 GMT - 31 comments New director for MI:3! Joe Carnahan, director of Narc, has dropped out due to "creative differences," with only one month to spare before production. Who do they find to replace him? Brett Ratner. That's right. The filmic genius behind the Rush Hour movies. Thank the cinema gods... Posted by brundlefly at 08:27 GMT - 342 comments July 20, 2004What will you do with yours? The NS-5 is the world's first fully automated domestic robot, produced by US Robotics (not to be confused with US Robotics). Or maybe it's a promotion for a movie. Pretty good movie actually, true to the spirit if not the plot of the book. Posted by mmoncur at 09:00 GMT - 30 comments July 19, 2004the wrong ones i'm posting a screenplay of mine as a blog. come check it out and weigh in. Posted by wwb at 18:39 GMT - 15 comments July 15, 200428 Weeks Later Fox Searchlight shall release a sequel to 2003's low-budget 28 Days Later Posted by medea42 at 12:30 GMT - 1659 comments July 4, 2004Moore '9/11' v. the facts Sumana Chatterjee and David Goldstein pick up on some elements of 9/11 that did not pass their fact-checking process. Posted by medea42 at 14:31 GMT - 236 comments May 30, 2004King Arthur. A story inspired by the history behind the legend. Posted by homunculus at 00:23 GMT - 51 comments May 29, 2004An Uncommon Lama: Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, director of "The Cup" and "Travellers & Magicians." Posted by homunculus at 03:06 GMT - 60 comments | Welcome to FilmFilter!
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