Paradise: Love: Cannes Premiere II

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Second reel of two from the red carpet at the premiere of Paradise: Love during 2012 Festival de Cannes.

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Weekend Movie Preview: May 19, 2012

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Three new films arrive this weekend and they could not be more different. Will any of them topple The Avengers from its firm box office perch? Time will tell, but the one with the best chance has to be Battleship. Peter Berg’s naval epic takes the board game and brings it to the big screen while Sacha Baron Cohen returns to his comic character roots in The Dictator, and an all-star cast tells us What to Expect When You’re Expecting. Also, in limited release is a delightful film called Hysteria starring Maggie Gyllenhaal.

The Dictator: Cohen is back to his Borat greatness in a film that is ripe for our times while simultaneously so outrageously silly that it may even need to be witnessed a second time. The comic is Admiral General Aladeen, a tyrant from a fictional North African country. When he heads to New York to address the U.N., comic mayhem ensues and it is an utter delight, as we state in our The Dictator review.

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The Dictator Red Band Trailer

What to Expect When You’re Expecting: Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Anna Kendrick and Elizabeth Banks lead an all-star cast that brings the famous self-help book to the big screen. It is funny. The film’s romantic. And overall, as we explain further in our What to Expect When You’re Expecting review, it is one welcome surprise delivery.

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting TV Trailer

Battleship: Berg has officially joined the ranks of the Michael Bays of the world with his effort to bring a Hasbro board game to the screen. Unlike Bay, Berg manages to capture uncanny action and pull our heartstrings in a film that is as big explosively as it is emotionally. Check out our Battleship review for more.

Battleship Trailer: Oceanplay

Battleship Trailer: Ocean

Hysteria: Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy star in a film that is both romantic comedy and historical chronicle while being a perfect piece of counter-programming to all the blockbuster films at the movie theater these days. Our don’t-miss Hysteria review delves deeper.

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Hysteria Trailer

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Peter Berg Explains The Reference To ‘Battleship’s’ Famous Line

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Spoiler alert: No one says “you sunk my battleship” in “Battleship.” But director Peter Berg has a very good explanation for that. No one said it in the movie because the Regents didn’t sink the Navy’s battleships.

But before you get all up in arms about the omission, there is an homage to the famous admission of defeat from the Battleship pencil and paper game in the feature film. Fans just might miss it during their first go around.

“We have a version of it though. There was a reference to the line,” Berg promised in a recent interview with MTV News.

According to Berg, the reference is something along the lines of, “Ain’t gonna sink this battleship, no way.” When asked why he didn’t just say the classic line anyways, he said, “They don’t sink our battleship. Sorry.”

That’s not to say that there never was a version of the script where “you sunk my battleship” was said. It just didn’t end up working in the final cut of the film.

“We played around. I mean, we’ve said the line, we didn’t say the line, and then I sort of had this idea that maybe we should come up with a different way of respecting the line but, you know what, they didn’t sink the battleship,” Berg said. “There are a lot of ways you could have done it. We chose our way.”

Do you approve of Berg’s reference to the Battleship board game? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!

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‘Battleship’ And The Worst Toy Commercials Disguised As Movies (PHOTOS)

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8 minutes ago ( 1:53 PM)

Seems like the author has problems with movies and their commercial applications or viceversa. I haven’t seen Battleship yet, but I have read the book. The only resemblance the movie has to the game is the title. Most of the other movies listed came before the effort to market toys and other goods. Fairly crappy stuff too that obviously did not do well in spite of the movie success.

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51 minutes ago ( 1:10 PM)

THERE ARE WONDERFUL CONCEPTS OUT THERE WHICH FANS WILL NEVER SEE IN THEIR LIFETIME; REASON-WHY? ALL THE JUNK/CRAP MADE TO SELL MORE ICON DOLLS TOYS LICENSING GARBAGE (ALL THIS DOES,IS TO FILL UP THE GARBAGE DUMPS EVENTUALLY) HAS DESTROYED ANIMATION AND PLACED IT INTO A HUGE PILE OF STEAMING,MIND NUMBING, JUNK/COMMERCIAL CARTOON VENTURE,AND ‘SCREW THE FANS’….BIG corporations/ BIZ BOYZ ,JUST WANT THE MONEY!!
SADLY,KIDS PHYSICAl and mental health is now damaged,with clogged arteries and stolen college money,for ‘toys’ and video games,in the thousands of dollars,and we now have a fed-funded ‘loan’,which comes ‘due’ and forceably payable,via a lifetime debt of a hundred grand +all stolen by mind bending animation ceos who just want more money from kids and parents.
MY OWN ANIMATION CONCEPT WAS DENIED A GRANT FROM THE mC aUTHUR FOUNDATION,GIVEN TO AN ARTIST WHO USES RECYCLED GARBAGE FOR ‘SCULPTURES’ IN LOS ANGELES. FURTHERMORE, SOME OF THAT ‘GARBAGE’ CONTAINS OLD TOYS FROM DECADES OF JUNK ANIMATION/VIDEO GAMES……

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1 hour ago (12:37 PM)

A lot of the products listed were tie-ins for existing products. Such cross promotions, as far as movies are concerned, have been around since the silent film era. What is different about movies like Battleship, Transformers, Pirates of the Caribbean, Clue, Super Mario Bros., G.I. Joe, etc. is that they are movies based upon a particular toy, game or ride, and not a product based on a movie (or TV show or comic book or book, for that matter) unlike Batman, Star Wars, Robocop, Godzilla, Jurassic Park, Rambo, Fantastic Four, The Hulk, Hook and Alien Vs. Predator. Of course what that means, as I pulled the above 10 non-qualifying titles listed from the article, is that the author of the article only listed five movies which matched his hypothesis. Oddly enough, he missed on Pirates of the Caribbean, G.I. Joe, and Clue.

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2 hours ago (12:12 PM)

The thing is, I grew up on the “Battleship” game. Me and my father played it constantly.

A truly great game.

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2 hours ago (12:04 PM)

and this is the worst advertisement disguised as a news article.

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2 hours ago (12:04 PM)

It’s not about toys, but when talking about movies as commercials you can’t do much worse than the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It was literally financed by Quaker Oats as a marketing vehicle to introduce their Wonka line of chocolate bars (before they sold it to Nestle).

2 hours ago (12:14 PM)

Maybe so, but it was a cool movie!

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3 hours ago (11:29 AM)

Once they saw the kind of money Lucas pulled down with the Star Wars franchise back in 1977 it was all over. The studio giving him franchising rights in place of an additional percentage was the biggest mistake they ever made, a mistake that no movie or tv production will ever make again to the point that there are many toys produced from shows meant for collectors and not even for kids. I used to work in the toy market, (after market, auctions etc), half the time they don’t even expect the consumer to ever open the packages anymore…

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5 hours ago ( 8:42 AM)

The “Cars” movies were the worst Pixar films? I’m thinking that honor belongs to “Ratatouille”.

I think the 80s Transformers were MUCH cooler toys than today’s version.

Fantastic Four was an OK movie. If you want to go down the “pointless” road, you could say that MOST movies are “pointless”.

5 hours ago ( 9:03 AM)

I loved the Cars movie! And I’m glad someone agrees, I thought Ratatouille was awful. My kids love that movie and even still whenever they want to watch it I cringe. I won’t let them miss out on it but, blah! Good thing they like Cars and Cars 2 more!

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12 hours ago ( 1:52 AM)

The continuing of the dumbing down of America. We’re going to all be so stupid that we’ll be even easier to control through special effects and mind manipulation.

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17 hours ago ( 9:25 PM)

Surprised the GI Joe film(s) didn’t make the cut…


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5 hours ago ( 8:43 AM)

No kidding, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.


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2 hours ago (12:07 PM)

GIJoe was unwatchable! Comparing the Ninja Turtles 1 and 2 with that is blasphemous! The 3rd TMNT however, when they went back in time to fight Japanese samurai warriors—that’s fair game.

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4 hours ago (10:09 AM)

You can switch out “Masters of the Universe” with “GI Joe” or “TMNT” and its pretty much the same result. He-Man is especially stupid, however.

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19 hours ago ( 6:43 PM)

Most of these are pretty terrible, ‘Hook’, however was actually a pretty cool movie as a kid, and I don’t remember any toy or video game tie ins.

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Dan Harmon Fired From ‘Community’, Sony Hires New Showrunners

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community la 5 19 12 Dan Harmon Fired From Community, Sony Hires New Showrunners

It’s official, Community‘s creator, Dan Harmon, will no longer be the showrunner. His precious job is being handed over to David Guarascio and Moses Port, whose credits include Happy Endings, Aliens in America and Just Shoot Me. Harmon took to Tumblr to express his feelings over the whole situation. He’s not exactly a happy camper.

Vulture reports that Sony struck a deal with Guarascio and Port to act as new showrunners and executive producers. Sony expects Harmon to stay on as a writer and consulting producer, but based on Harmon’s reactions, there has been some serious miscommunication between him and the studio. It seems that Harmon wasn’t told about the new management, and that he found out just like the rest of us.  And it’s doubtful that he’ll be sticking around to help.

Sony and Harmon’s tempestuous relationship dates back to the show’s first season. Harmon has always clashed with Sony and NBC over the show’s creative direction and style. Their concern has always been to make the show more appealing to broader audiences. Then there’s all the behind-the-scenes drama with Chevy Chase, and the writing staff changeovers throughout the years. Add to that the low ratings and Harmon’s poor management skills. We’re not surprised Harmon got booted off the show without his knowledge of it.

Community is renewed for a fourth season, but those 13 episodes are probably the last we’ll see of the show. Come to think of it, “Introduction to Finality” is probably the last true Community episode. Without Harmon, things just won’t be the same–sure, he may be a volatile showrunner, and his ratings were never great, but Community‘s quality level has always been exceptional. Goodbye paintball. Goodbye 8-bit video games. Goodbye stop-motion and clay animation. This is cruel, man. Cruel, cruel, cruel.

Below is an excerpt from Harmon’s post on his blog Dan Harmon Poops, check it out:

A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice – actually, I have it on good authority they’re quite nice, because they once created a show and cast my good friend Jeff Davis on it, so how bad can they be.

Why’d Sony want me gone? I can’t answer that because I’ve been in as much contact with them as you have. They literally haven’t called me since the season four pickup, so their reasons for replacing me are clearly none of my business. Community is their property, I only own ten percent of it, and I kind of don’t want to hear what their complaints are because I’m sure it would hurt my feelings even more now that I’d be listening for free.

I do want to correct a couple points of spin, now that I’m free to do so:

The important one is this quote from Bob Greenblatt in which he says he’s sure I’m going to be involved somehow, something like that. That’s a misquote. I think he meant to say he’s sure cookies are yummy, because he’s never called me once in the entire duration of his employment at NBC. He didn’t call me to say he was starting to work there, he didn’t call me to say I was no longer working there and he definitely didn’t call to ask if I was going to be involved. I’m not saying it’s wrong for him to have bigger fish to fry, I’m just saying, NBC is not a credible source of All News Dan Harmon.

You may have read that I am technically “signed on,” by default, to be an executive consulting something or other – which is a relatively standard protective clause for a creator in my position. Guys like me can’t actually just be shot and left in a ditch by Skynet, we’re still allowed to have a title on the things we create and “help out,” like, I guess sharpening pencils and stuff.

However, if I actually chose to go to the office, I wouldn’t have any power there. Nobody would have to do anything I said, ever. I would be “offering” thoughts on other people’s scripts, not allowed to rewrite them, not allowed to ask anyone else to rewrite them, not allowed to say whether a single joke was funny or go near the edit bay, etc. It’s….not really the way the previous episodes got done. I was what you might call a….hands on producer. Are my….periods giving this enough….pointedness? I’m not saying you can’t make a good version of Community without me, but I am definitely saying that you can’t make my version of it unless I have the option of saying “it has to be like this or I quit” roughly 8 times a day.

The same contract also gives me the same salary and title if I spend all day masturbating and playing Prototype 2. And before you ask yourself what you would do in my situation: buy Prototype 2. It’s fucking great.

Because Prototype 2 is great, and because nobody called me, and then started hiring people to run the show, I had my assistant start packing up my office days ago. I’m sorry. I’m not saying seasons 1, 2 and 3 were my definition of perfect television, I’m just saying that whatever they’re going to do for season 4, they’re aiming to do without my help. So do not believe anyone that tells you on Monday that I quit or diminished my role so I could spend more time with my loved ones, or that I negotiated and we couldn’t come to an agreement, etc. It couldn’t be less true because, just to make this clear, literally nobody called me. Also don’t believe anyone that says I have sex with animals. And if there’s a photo of me doing it with an animal – I’m not saying one exists, I’m just saying, if one surfaces – it’s a fake. Look at the shadow. Why would it be in front of the giraffe if the sun is behind the jeep?

Where was I? Oh yeah. I’m not running Community for season 4. They replaced me. Them’s the facts.

To read Harmon’s entire reaction, head to Dan Harmon Poops.

What do you think?

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The Movie Dustin Lance Black’s ‘Seen A Million Times’

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The Rolodex Scene

Dustin Lance Black could watch When Harry Met Sally a million times.

The Weekends on All Things Considered series Movies I’ve Seen A Million Times features filmmakers, actors, writers and directors talking about the movies that they never get tired of watching.

For writer-director Dustin Lance Black, whose credits include Milk, J. Edgar, and his new film, Virginia (now out in theaters), the movie he can’t get enough of is Rob Reiner’s When Harry Met Sally.


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On why he’s seen the movie so often

“It doesn’t matter how many times you watch it, it’s always interesting and you’re always identifying with a different scene in the movie. At least I am. And the hope is that you’re always progressing to a later and later scene in the film so that one day, you may get to the end and you may be running through Manhattan on New Year’s Eve to kiss the person you truly love, and you know you love them and they love you in return, and you’re aiming for that.”

On his favorite scene

“If this movie is on TV or on pay-per-view or on an airplane recently I saw it again, I always check in to see how I’m progressing and unfortunately, it seems that I’m always returning to the Carrie Fisher- Rolodex-scene in the movie where you’re looking for somebody new.”

On why he relates to “the Rolodex scene”

“Far too often I find myself in that position and you’re just screaming inside saying, ‘No, no, no, it’s not about that, there’s something more magical than a Rolodex in the park,’ and you find yourself in tears. [The movie is] speaking to such basic truths about matchmaking and love that I think it’s withstood the test of time.”

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Simon Pegg to Headline Hector and the Search for Happiness

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More casting is being announced out of the Cannes Film Festival today as sales and financing company The Solution Entertainment Group has announced that British comic actor Simon Pegg has been cast in the lead role of Peter Chelsom’s dramatic comedy Hector and the Search for Happiness .

Based on the bestselling novel by François Lelord and adapted by Chelsom with Tinker Lindsay, Pegg will play Hector, “an eccentric yet irresistible London psychiatrist in crisis” because his patients are getting happier.

The official plot synopsis from the press release goes on to say, “He’s going nowhere. Then one day, armed with buckets of courage and an almost child-like curiosity, Hector breaks out of his sheltered vacuum of a life into a global quest to find out if happiness…
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Moonrise Kingdom – Clip – I’m Deputizing the Little Guy

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Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, MOONRISE KINGDOM tells the story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness.

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‘Lawless’ Cannes Review: Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf and More Showcase America’s Beautifully Flawed Past

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“Come on Jack, just pull the damn trigger.” That’s the opening line, which brings you in to a world where the Bondurant brothers are not to be messed with.

Based on a true story and adapted from the novel by Matt Bondurant (notice the last name), Lawless tells the story of a bootlegging family in the hills of West Virginia in the 1930s. Moonshine flows, death lurks, and a quiet arrogance oozes out of every pore of the Bondurant brothers. Forrest (Tom Hardy) believes they are untouchable, and you’re right there with him, rooting them on.

Deputy Rakes … sorry, Special Deputy Rakes (Guy Pearce) comes to town to gain control and kickbacks, but Forrest doesn’t take kindly to strangers from the big city coming down to these here parts and…
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