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Watch the ‘Leatherheads’ Live Red Carpet Coverage Tonight
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Universal Pictures and NowLive have teamed up for live interactive Red Carpet coverage of the world premiere of Leatherheads tonight.
The widget will automatically update to feature live red carpet coverage and interactive chat once the premiere begins. The premiere will take place at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, CA, on March 31, 2008. NowLive will broadcast LIVE interactive red carpet coverage online starting at 6:30pm PST.
The live media player features photos, trailers, video clips, and a live chat room, as well as a chat with the stars during the live broadcast.
Watch the live interactive premiere tonight in the Widget here below or grab the widget for your own page.
There will be Red Carpet appearances by Leatherheads director/cast member George Clooney, cast members Renée Zellweger, John Krasinski, Jonathan Pryce, Stephen Root, Wayne Duvall, Keith Loneker, Robert Baker, Malcolm Goodwin, Tim Griffin, Tommy Hinkley, Nick Paonessa, Mike O’Malley, and Nicholas Bourdages, writers Duncan Brantley and Rick Reilly and producers Grant Heslov and Casey Silver.
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Movie Review: Run Fatboy Run
Run Fatboy Run
Directed by David Schwimmer
Starring Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, Hank Azaria, Matthew Fenton, Dylan Moran
Picturehouse
Rated PG-13
Release date: March 28, 2008
After Hot Fuzz, I made a promise to myself to see all films starring Simon Pegg in their first week of release. I don’t care how bad they were. I wouldn’t stop. Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz were only starters. After Big Nothing premiered on DVD back in June, I caught it and enjoyed it just as much as the other two. Run Fatboy Run was scheduled to be released later that year, but for some reason unknown to me, it was pushed back from October to the end of March. That’s six months folks. Six months without Simon Pegg’s comedic genius is like six months without SEX.
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‘101 Dalmatians’ DVD Clips + Cel Art
Disney has released five images of Cruella DeVil art from the original 101 Dalmatians from animator Marc Davis. These images are early color model cels created by Marc Davis in his development of Cruella De Vil for 1961 Disney animated film. They were utilized to determine the final color styling for Cruella throughout her scenes in the film.
Marc Davis, one of Walt Disney’s legendary ‘nine old men’ of animation, was the only artist to work exclusively on Cruella throughout the entire film. This was a first for animation at the Walt Disney Studios. These images were revealed by Marc’s widow, Alice Estes Davis, a Disney Legend in her own right and can now be viewed here below.
Also below are links to the 101 Dalmatians: Platinum Edition DVD trailer as well as several video clips.
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DVD Review: Bee Movie
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Bee Movie
2-Disc Special Edition
Starring Jerry Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, John Goodman
DreamWorks Animation
Release date: March 11, 2008
In this DreamWorks animated offering, the young, enthusiastic bee Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld) lives with his colony in a feral hive in New York City. He’s just graduated from his 3-day stint at bee college and now it’s time for him to pick a career that he’ll be committed to for life. While Barry’s eager to get to work, he’s not so sure about the whole “for life” part. As a last hoorah of sorts, Barry gets the buff pollen jocks — whose job it is to cross-pollinate as well as collect honey — to take him on a mission outside the hive, his very first venture to the outside world.
Of course, this being a “one bee’s adventure” movie, Barry becomes separated from the group and cannot make his way back to the hive after it begins to rain. Because bees can’t fly in the rain, Barry tries to take cover in a windowsill planter. That’s where he meets the Vanessa (Renée Zellweger), a human florist living on the other side of the window who saves Barry from her killer-boot-wielding boyfriend, Ken. Compelled by Vanessa’s compassion, Barry breaks the first rule of bees: Don’t talk to humans.
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Movie Review: Stop-Loss
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Stop-Loss
Directed by Kimberly Peirce
Starring Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish, Channing Tatum, Timothy Olyphant, Ciaran Hinds
Paramount Pictures, MTV Films
Rated R
Release Date: March 28, 2008
Stop-Loss: Doing It Right
“When I go home people’ll ask me, “Hey Hoot, why do you do it man? What, you some kinda war junkie?” You know what I’ll say? I won’t say a goddamn word. Why? They won’t understand. They won’t understand why we do it. They won’t understand that it’s about the men next to you, and that’s it. That’s all it is.” — Hoot from Black Hawk Down
“With the shortage of guys and no draft, they’re shipping back soldiers who’s supposed to be gettin’ out.” — Brandon King from Stop-Loss
On a cold night in December of 1988, the doorbell rang at my parents’ house. I opened the door and an Army recruiter was there. My initial thought was why would the Army want me? This was my senior year of high school. My S.A.T’s were awful and I had just found out that I was wait-listed at the University Of Maryland. It was the middle of the college admissions process which had done a number on me. I listened to what the recruiter had to say; I seriously thought about it because if I did not get into Maryland, it meant Montgomery Community College for me. In hindsight, MC (as we called it) would not have been so bad. In hindsight, I wished I had gone there instead of going straight into the University Of Maryland. Still, the military was an option.
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