Cannes Film Fest Dispatch: 5 Things This Newbie Learned

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As a first-timer at the Cannes Film Festival who came to town to talk to the cast and director Wes Anderson about his Moonrise Kingdom, which opened the 65th annual fest this year, I had no idea what to expect no matter how much advice and information I got from people who’d been there before. So here are a few things I learned in the short time I was there.


1. Celeb sighting is a waaaay bigger deal than in the U.S., where the paparazzi might hound stars outside a premiere or Hollywood club hoping to spot a star but it doesn't become an all-out mob scene. The crush inside the fest’s opening night party on the beach in front of the Carlton Hotel around midnight when folks like Ewan McGregor, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzmann, Tim Roth, Berenice Bejo (who looked like she…

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Keith Lemon: The Film: Teaser Trailer

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Keith Lemon: The Film is a comedy about Keith following his dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur, just like his hero Richard Branson. He comes to London from Leeds, becomes an overnight billionaire then an over day failure before finding the road to redemption.

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The Dictator Quotes: Wadiya’s Number One Actor

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Sacha Baron Cohen’s new comedy The Dictator opened Wednesday, and The Dictator quotes are already pouring in. The film stars Cohen as disenfranchised North African dictator General Aladeen as he navigates life in America. We’ve listed some of our favorite quotes below. What are yours?

The Dictator Still: Aladeen with Portrait

General Aladeen: Don’t worry, I am Wadiya’s number one actor. You don’t win 4 Wadiyan Golden Globes for nothing.
Nadal: Yes you do, because you gave them to yourself! | permalink

General Aladeen: I am very proud to be an American. I am America’s number one douche. | permalink

General Aladeen: Is there any way you could lend me some money? Maybe… 20 million dollars? | permalink

Zoey: Could you please take your hands off my breasts?
General Aladeen: Those are breasts? I thought you were a boy. | permalink

General Aladeen: Oh it’s a girl. I’m so sorry. Where’s the trashcan?
Pregnant Woman: Oh no we want it! | permalink

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Blackberry Playbook 7-Inch Tablet (32GB)


Blackberry Playbook 7-Inch Tablet (32GB)
The BlackBerry PlayBook delivers professional-grade, consumer-friendly experiences that redefine the possibilities of mobile computing. This ultra-portable tablet looks and feels great, measuring less than half an inch thick and weighing less than a pound. It’s 32 GB integrated flash memory with 1 GB RAM. It features a vivid 7-inch high-resolution display-WSVGAn display resolution (1024 x 600) that is highly-responsive with a fluid touch screen experience. It also offers industry leading performance, uncompromised web browsing with support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, true multitasking, HD multimedia, advanced security features, out-of-the-box enterprise support and a robust development environment.

A professional-grade tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook helps transform the way you work and play by combining the features you need with a powerful, ultra-portable design you want. You’ll enjoy uncompromised Web browsing, true multitasking, and brilliant multimedia playback, as well as advanced security features and out-of-the-box enterprise support.

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Works smarter, play harder with the BlackBerry PlayBook (see larger image).

 

BlackBerry PlayBook hands

The vivid 7-inch multi-touch display looks and feels great in your hand (see larger image).

Measuring less than half an inch thick and weighing less than a pound, the PlayBook features a vivid 7-inch high-resolution display that looks and feels great in your hand–and it supports 4-fingered multi-touch gestures. Wirelessly connect to your BlackBerry smartphone for real-time access to email, calendar, address book and task list, Documents To Go and BBM using BlackBerry Bridge (see more details below).

In addition to ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi support, this PlayBook model features a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 32 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, GPS for navigation and location-based services, dual HD webcams for video chats and snapping pics, and a highly intuitive BlackBerry Tablet OS based on powerful, user-friendly QNX technology. Plus, you’ll be able to discover new apps via BlackBerry App World.

The PlayBook also offers a high-fidelity web experience with support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR and HTML-5–enabling you to enjoy all of the sites, games, media and richness of the full Internet. And you’ll enjoy immersive 3D games thanks to the built-in accelerometer and 6-axis motion sensing (gyroscope).

Key Features

Uncompromised Web Browsing

With the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, you get access to the full web–not a scaled down mobile version. That means you get all the rich websites, games, and videos, the way they are intended to be enjoyed. The PlayBook offers support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe Mobile AIR as well as HTML5 and Webkit browser technology.

Multitasking

Other tablets claim to support multitasking, but it just isn’t the same. On the BlackBerry PlayBook, apps can run simultaneously and in real time. It’s a sophisticated approach to multitasking–giving you more choice around how your applications run, allowing you to tailor the experience to your individual needs.

Stunning Multimedia

Don’t settle for amateur grade multimedia. Whether you’re mobilizing your existing pictures, music, and videos, discovering new media or creating new content, the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet offers a high fidelity, multimedia experience allowing you to fully immerse yourself in whatever you enjoy.

BlackBerry PlayBook video chat
Video chat via the dual cameras with Full HD 1080p resolution.

 

BlackBerry PlayBook video chat

Facebook for BlackBerry PlayBook app.

The 7-inch multi-touch capacitive display has a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution for stunning playback of video and immersive 3D games. The PlayBook also comes with an HDMI output for connecting to a compatible HDTV or monitor and playing back Full HD 1080p video. It’s compatible with video encoded in H.264, MPEG4, and WMV formats.

Ultra Portable

You don’t spend your life on the couch, neither should your tablet. Your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is perfectly suited to your busy lifestyle–it’s small enough to go anywhere and powerful enough to take you everywhere.

And with the dual cameras, you’ll be able to video chat with friends and family wherever you roam (and are connected to a Wi-Fi network). The forward-facing camera has a 3-megapixel resolution while the lens on the back offers a 5-megapixel resolution–and both cameras can capture video up to Full HD 1080p.

More Apps, More Choice

Discover a huge catalog of rich apps developed and optimized just for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet–all available through the BlackBerry App World storefront. Games like Need For Speed Undercover and Tetris, an eReader from Kobo and a powerful music store by 7Digital are just a few of the pre-loaded apps that come with the PlayBook. You can also download the Facebook for BlackBerry PlayBook app, which integrates popular features and functionality such as Facebook Chat, view and add friends, and interact with the News Feed.

Business Ready

The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is designed to empower those who want tools to power achievement. PlayBook enhances personal productivity and offers businesses a straight forward, no hassle way to quickly embrace tablet technology. It includes DocsToGo and Adobe Reader software as well as support for enterprise VPN connectivity and corporate intranet browsing.

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BlackBerry Bridge

On its own, the BlackBerry PlayBook is a high performance tablet. But for BlackBerry smartphone users there are additional benefits added to the PlayBook experience, like access to BlackBerry services living on the handheld. Get access to BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), email, calendar, contacts, memo pad, tasks from your BlackBerry smartphone–all on the large display (see more details below).

Specifications

  • Display: 7 inch multi-touch capacitive LCD screen, 1024 x 600-pixel resolution
  • Processor: 1 GHz dual-core processor
  • Storage: 32 GB for storage
  • Memory: 1 GB of RAM
  • Communications: Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
  • Webcams: 3 MP forward facing, 5 MP rear; both capture Full HD 1080p video
  • Audio: Stereo speakers
  • GPS: For navigation and location-based services; includes accelerometer, 6-axis motion sensing (gyroscope) and digital compass (magnetometer)
  • Ports: HDMI video output, Micro USB port
  • Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Weight: 0.9 pounds (15 ounces)

What’s in the Box

BlackBerry PlayBook 32 GB, USB cable, BlackBerry charger, cleaning cloth, operating instructions

You’ll get 90 days of complimentary technical support. Speak with a BlackBerry expert if you need help or just want to learn more about your tablet’s unique features.

BlackBerry PlayBook size

 


 


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have a BlackBerry smartphone for the BlackBerry PlayBook to work?

If you don’t have a BlackBerry smartphone, you still get all the powerful features of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet like the uncompromised web, true multitasking, stunning multimedia, and tons of apps. If you do own a BlackBerry smartphone you can realize additional benefits delivered by BlackBerry Bridge like access to your BlackBerry email and the ability to browse files found on your BlackBerry SD card–all right from your tablet.

What is BlackBerry Bridge?

BlackBerry Bridge allow you to wirelessly connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your BlackBerry smartphone for a secure, enhanced view of core BlackBerry services on the tablet’s large high-resolution display–including full email inbox (BIS and BES), address book, calendar, memo pad, task list, and BBM.

What is necessary to download attachments to the PlayBook via Bridge?
  • MicroSD card in the BlackBerry Smartphone that is bridged.
  • Room on the MicroSD card for the content being downloaded.
  • The attachment has to be under 3 MB in size for it to download.
Which apps does Bridge work with?

BlackBerry Bridge is a feature that allows BlackBerry smartphone owners to interact with core BlackBerry applications including email (BIS and BES), calendar, contacts, on the Playbook’s large 7-inch high resolution screen. BlackBerry Bridge links the two devices notification systems so you are alerted of new emails, BBMs, and calendar reminders right on the PlayBook’s display. Through this same relationship, businesses running BlackBerry Enterprise Software can allow their employees to securely access information found on corporate internet sites using PlayBook. You also have access to your Smartphone browser so you can get on the web from virtually anywhere.

What smartphone software version is required to use Bridge?

All BlackBerry smartphones with OS 5.0 or above will be able to leverage BlackBerry Bridge, which accounts for approximately 60% of BlackBerry smartphone users today.

Is it true that the BlackBerry PlayBook will support Android apps on the PlayBook?

RIM has announced that it will launch an “app player” that provides an application run-time environment for Android v2.3 apps. This new app player will allow you to download Android apps from BlackBerry App World and run them on your BlackBerry PlayBook. The new app players for the BlackBerry PlayBook are expected to be available from BlackBerry App World in the summer of 2011.

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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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Planet Bollywood News – Shahrukh Khan dances to Dabangg songs, Sonakshi Sinha performs with Ranveer Singh, & more hot news


Free Songs | Planet Bollywood News – Shahrukh Khan dances to Dabangg songs, Sonakshi Sinha performs with Ranveer Singh, & more hot news
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‘Battleship’ And The Worst Toy Commercials Disguised As Movies (PHOTOS)

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“Battleship,” opening in theaters this weekend, tells the story of a brash young Navy officer who is swept up into a … blah blah blah. Really, the only thing that matters here is that, after throwing down money for a ticket, you can go out and get that genuine “Battleship” experience once again by buying the board game, the electronic game, the video game and the LEGO knockoff KRE-Os.

In the end, a film from Hasbro, the company that brought you ‘Tranformers,” is really just an elaborately disguised plot to sell toys. (Yes, director Peter Berg claims that “Battleship” is an “art house movie.” The only problem is he said that during the middle of a toy fair.)

Yet, as shameless as the whole “Battleship” endeavor may appear, it’s not the worst toy commercial disguised as a movie. While Hollywood inches ever closer to resembling “The Mattel and Mars Bar Quick-Energy Choc-O-Bot Hour” from “The Simpsons” (“Major Nougat! Gooey! Cocoa! Put down those entertaining Mattel products! Colonel Kataffy is up to his old tricks!”), audiences have to prepare for more board games, video games, comic books and candy wrappers that use cinema to hawk their wears.

To brace for this inevitable future of film, lets take a look at the most blatant toy commercials disguised as movies.

PHOTOS:

  • 15. ‘Battleship’

    Movies: we don’t tell stories anymore, we just want you to buy more stuff.

  • 14. ‘Hook’

    The message of “Hook” is to never lose that youthful spirit, to always approach the world like a child and be gullible enough to buy into Hollywood reboots of old fairy tales.

  • 13. ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’

    Jerry Bruckheimer, you should be ashamed with this desperate scraping of the bottom of the pop culture barrel. I expected more artistic integrity from the man that made that 3D movie about annoying talking gerbils.

  • 12. ‘Jurassic Park III’

    Hollywood executives were so preoccupied with whether they could do this film that they didn’t stop to think if <em>they should.</em>

  • 11. ‘Rambo 3′

    A troubled Vietnam Vet suffering from survivor’s guilt? That was, like, two whole movies ago, the war is clearly over! He’s ready for a Saturday morning cartoon and action figure series!

  • 10. ‘Robocop 2′ & ’3′

    Marketers completely miss the point about a dark satire concerning a corporately-controlled police state, and instead use it to sell fake guns to children? I’d buy that for a dollar!

  • 9. ‘Super Mario Bros.’

    Hey kids, we’ve taken the incredible technological experience of Nintendo video games and combined it with dumb garbage!

  • 8. ‘Alien vs. Predator’

    Weren’t these the violently graphic monsters who mutilated innocent victims? Gotta catch them all!

  • 7. ‘Fantastic Four’ / ‘Hulk’

    Ang Lee ruined “Hulk” with his obsessive need to tell a story about a father-son conflict grounded in hard science fiction. Thankfully, “F4″ saved the day by being terrible and pointless.

  • 6. ‘Cars 2′

    The ‘Cars’ series may be the worst of the Pixar movies, <a href=”http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/21/business/la-fi-ct-cars2-20110621″ target=”_hplink”>but they’re still the most profitable merchandise seller</a> — proving that toddlers with developing motor skills, who are attracted to bright colors and loud noises, are our culture’s barometers of good taste.

  • 5. ‘Masters of the Universe’

    Remember kids, if your parents don’t buy you the new “movie versions” of toys you already owned, it means they don’t love you. So be sure to scream and raise a petulant tantrum until you get your parents to spend the money. You have the power!

  • 4. Michael Bay’s ‘Transformers’

    Those ’80s versions of the Autobots were old and lame. You need to get your kids hooked on the energy-drink chugging, rap-rock blasting new versions.

  • 3. Tim Burton’s ‘Batman’

    <em>”Where does he get those wonderful toys?”</em> From a concentrated corporate media effort to exploit a recognizable brand across multiple revenue channels… or comic book science. Whatever.

  • 2. Roland Emmerich’s ‘Godzilla’

    Producers spent over $ 130 million on this. Phew, we were worried they would spend it on something good.

  • 1. The ‘Star Wars’ Prequels

    George Lucas has long desired to finally be done with blockbuster films and concentrate on artistic, small-scale experimental films… uh, what exactly is preventing him?

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Ryan Reynolds To Star In ‘Highlander’ Reboot?

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Ryan Reynolds Ryan Reynolds To Star In Highlander Reboot?

Because his presence worked so well for the Blade, Wolverine, and Green Lantern franchises, Ryan Reynolds may be the next Highlander in Lionsgate’s reboot of the original 1986 film, despite the fact that the actor has failed to bring much longevity to any franchise he becomes attached to (see also: Deadpool).

Reynolds is currently taking other offers, but word is that the actor’s representatives and Lionsgate are currently in talks to seal the deal to make the actor the next Highlander.  No other details about the negotiations are known, beyond the fact that they are scoring both the actor and the reboot some press during a slow news week.

The Highlander reboot is set to be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (who filled the gap after Justin Lin bailed on the project last summer), with a script by Matt Holloway, Melissa Rosenberg, and Art Marcum.  No projected release date is noted.

While Lionsgate hammers out the details on Highlander, Reynolds is still rumored to star in both the Deadpool spin-off and Green Lantern 2, despite the fact that both projects have stalled.  You can see him next in RIPD with Jeff Bridges on June of next year.

Would Reynolds make a decent Highlander?

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FREE MICROSOFT POINTS GENERATOR FREE XBOX LIVE GOLD GENERATOR 2012


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Coming Soon — To A Theater Nowhere Near You

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A scene from Battleship, which opens this weekend in the U.S. Thanks to earlier releases abroad, the film has already grossed $  215 million worldwide.
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A scene from Battleship, which opens this weekend in the U.S. Thanks to earlier releases abroad, the film has already grossed $ 215 million worldwide.

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A scene from Battleship, which opens this weekend in the U.S. Thanks to earlier releases abroad, the film has already grossed $ 215 million worldwide.

The movie Battleship, based on the popular board game, opens today in the U.S. In most respects, it’s a typical popcorn picture — the kind of effects-laden action movie that audiences often turn into a summer blockbuster.

And while it may not be any good, it is undeniably ours — American from the water up: a Universal Studios picture about an alien invasion, crammed with special effects from Industrial Light and Magic and set largely on American warships.

But there is one respect in which this homegrown sci-fi epic is something of an outlier: American audiences are among the last to see it.

Hollywood studios have started premiering big films overseas before they come to the United States, and Battleship is a prime example of this practice: It first hoisted anchor six weeks ago in Japan, then cruised into Europe a week later. Soon after, it steamed into Russia and Pakistan, and has since docked in every movie port of call on the planet except the U.S., Canada and Paraguay.

That release plan would have been unimaginable a decade ago. Then, it was a given that a “Hollywood” film would first open on American shores. But while the U.S. box office has remained basically stable for the past decade, the overseas box office has skyrocketed. And with most blockbusters now earning twice as much overseas as they do in this country, it makes sense to take advantage of scheduling quirks elsewhere.

The Avengers, for instance, opened here on May 4 — but it opened a week earlier in 39 other countries, because May 1 is a national holiday in most of the world — International Workers’ Day. As a result, the labors of Iron Man, Hulk, Thor and their cohorts had already brought in $ 188 million by the time they nailed down the biggest opening weekend in American history.

Not every blockbuster will benefit from this sort of thing. Sometimes it’s good for a film to open here and get an international buzz going before it heads overseas.

The Hunger Games, for instance, might have benefited internationally had it waited a week or two for the enormous U.S. grosses to raise the film’s profile. Here, with the books best-sellers and the pre-opening hype enormous, everybody wanted to see it. But, at least initially, that didn’t happen overseas, and it played mostly to its teen fan base.

Prehistoric creatures Manny, Diego, Sid and friends return in Ice Age: Continental Drift in theaters July 13 in America, but internationally as soon as June 27 (in France).
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Prehistoric creatures Manny, Diego, Sid and friends return in Ice Age: Continental Drift in theaters July 13 in America, but internationally as soon as June 27 (in France).

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Prehistoric creatures Manny, Diego, Sid and friends return in Ice Age: Continental Drift in theaters July 13 in America, but internationally as soon as June 27 (in France).

As the animated film Rio established last spring around this time, the reverse can also happen. Rio, about a blue macaw who had only ever known life in a cage, opened overseas first and had that weekend’s biggest opening worldwide. The American media picked up on the film’s success, and a kid flick that had been struggling to make an impression domestically ended up opening a good deal better than Hollywood observers expected.

Kid flicks are especially likely to adjust their schedules overseas, since our school holidays don’t match up with those in other countries that don’t celebrate, say, Thanksgiving. This summer, Ice Age: Continental Drift will drift to the continents of Europe, Latin America and Australia two weeks before opening here.

And pictures for older audiences, too: The Amazing Spider-Man will amaze Japan and New Zealand five days before it amazes the U.S. And if you positively can’t wait to see Ridley Scott’s prequel to Alien, Prometheus, you’ll want to book a flight to Europe.

Prometheus will open a week early in Europe to get ahead of soccer’s Eurocup finals, which the studio figures will be a huge distraction to young males, the film’s target audience.

If you’re desperate to see the new Bourne movie, on the other hand — the first one without Matt Damon — stay right where you are. The plot of The Bourne Legacy may globe-trot all over, but it will open in the U.S. on Aug. 3 — and won’t reach most of the locations where it was shot until almost a month later.

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