Thursday, October 20, 2011

International Trailer for Jean-Jacques Annaud's Black Gold


An international trailer for Jean-Jacques Annaud's drama Black Gold (AKA "Or Noir") has come online and can be watched using the player below.

Starring Antonio Banderas, Mark Strong, Frieda Pinto and Tahar Rahim, the film centers on a young Arab prince torn between allegiance to his conservative father and modern, liberal father-in-law as well as the rivalry between two Emirs in Arabia. The movie features music by James Horner.

A North American distributor has not yet been announced.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Watch the New Trailer for The Adventures of Tintin


A new trailer has debuted, courtesy of iTunes Movie Trailers, for director Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin. Check it out in the player below!

Opening domestically in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on December 23, the big screen adaptation stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure, and Daniel Craig as the nefarious Red Rackham.

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Poster for New Year's Eve



New Line Cinema has released the poster for New Year's Eve, coming to theaters on December 9 and directed by Garry Marshall.

The ensemble cast includes Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Hector Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank and Sofia Vergara.

New Year's Eve celebrates love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh starts, in the intertwining stories told amidst the pulse and promise of New York City on the most dazzling night of the year.

Click the poster for a bigger version!

Video of Destruction on the Resident Evil: Retribution Set



Here is a candid video from the set of Resident Evil: Retribution, as provided by Milla Jovovich on her Twitter account. You get to see some damaged vehicles, including a Raccoon City news helicopter. With a lot of returning cast members, the argument that this sequel will have a heavy dose of flashbacks is getting stronger.

Sienna Guillory, Colin Salmon, Michelle Rodriguez, Shawn Roberts, Johann Urb, Kevin Durand and Boris Kodjoe co-star and Paul W.S. Anderson is directing the September 14, 2012 release.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Megan Fox at the Young Hollywood Studio

October 12th, 2011




Megan Fox stopped by the Young Hollywood Studio for a visit yesterday (October 11, 2011) in Los Angeles, here are some pictures! Do click on them to see HD pictures.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

4 Photos From American Reunion Revealed






USA Today has debuted these seven photos from Universal Pictures' American Reunion, coming to theaters on April 6.

In the comedy, all the "American Pie" characters we met a little more than a decade ago are returning to East Great Falls for their high-school reunion. In one long-overdue weekend, they will discover what has changed, who hasn't and that time and distance can't break the bonds of friendship. It was summer 1999 when four small-town Michigan boys began a quest to lose their virginity. In the years that have passed, Jim and Michelle married while Kevin and Vicky said goodbye. Oz and Heather grew apart, but Finch still longs for Stifler's mom. Now these lifelong friends have come home as adults to reminisce about—and get inspired by—the hormonal teens who launched a comedy legend.

Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid, Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Jennifer Coolidge and Eugene Levy star.

A Preview of James Cameron's Titanic 3D Rerelease





Earlier this week, ComingSoon.net had a chance to watch roughly 18 minutes, essentially 8 key scenes, from James Cameron's Oscar-winning 1997 film Titanic, which has been converted into 3D for the film's rerelease in April 2012 to coincide with the 100th Anniversary of its sinking. The footage was followed by a short Q&A session with the filmmaker and his producer Jon Landau to talk about the conversion process as well as the reasoning that went into doing this rerelease.

In his introduction, Cameron stressed that he wouldn't be changing a single frame of the original movie, but unlike other 3D post-production conversions, they're spending over a year working with 300 artists to go through every shot and pixel of the movie and do what's necessary to make the new theatrical experience as relevant and memorable as the original. Cameron's intentions are to use the conversion process to create a movie that has the same depth of field it might have if he had been able to shoot the movie in 3D originally, using the decade of experience he's had with 3D photography and filmmaking to make sure every scene looks as good as it possibly can.

The clips shown were taken from different points in the three-hour film, beginning with a scene of the boarding of the Titanic from the opening of the movie, an absolutely stunning shot in 3D where you can see the throngs of people on the docks stretching for hundreds of yards with the Titanic looming above them, as Kate Winslet's Rose arrives to board. The next scene took place much later in the movie, and it involved Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack meeting Rose on the stairs, so we could see what the added dimension does to bring to life the interior sets that were built for the movie, followed by a scene of Rose down in steerage dancing with Jack, before being found and brought back upstairs for an awkward breakfast with her fiancé (It's impressive how much younger both actors look in 3D!)

The most impressive shot was the tracking shot of the bow of the boat when Jack and Rose are on there and she's pretending to fly, because the 3D really gives you a feel of how high the ship was from the water, and watching the camera pan so fluidly across the bow with the water shimmering below shows what sort of care is being put into making the movie look just as good in 3D. This isn't the typical converted movie that seems to have very obvious layers between foreground and background.

They also showed four scenes from the actual crash and sinking of the boat, beginning with the spotting of the iceberg and the moments leading up to the crash. The longest sequence we watched shows Rose going below decks to look for Jack, who has been handcuffed to a pipe by her boyfriend's guard, and after finding him, she frantically tries to get help in order to rescue him as the ship sinks deeper and deeper. This was another good example of how good the water looks in 3D, because there are many scenes in this sequence of Rose looking down one hallway or another which stretches into the distance. We also watched the scene with everyone clamoring to board the lifeboats and cutting them free as the water started reaching the decks, then the final scene had Jack and Rose back on the railing of the boat, but this time as the ship jutted straight out of the water before its final plunge.

The footage had real depth and dimension but the 3D was never distracting, and it did add a lot to seeing these scenes, especially having not seen the film in over ten years and on a big screen in even longer. Although Cameron mentioned they're really pushing how far they could take the 3D depth of field with the process, it didn't seem to be as noticeable in these later scenes, maybe because the more activity on screen warranted less 3D tinkering. Cameron and Landau looked at this process as a creative visual FX process rather than a technical one, and we were surprised to learn that doing this post-conversion process didn't require bringing back the original film's DP Russell Carpenter or the original FX team, since the original movie was more model-based, so there weren't hard drives full of computer data that could be used to make the process easier. Cameron said, "I consider that a part of the process of conversion which is all visual FX, where every single shot, no matter how simple it was--like an insert shot of somebody picking up a fork--is now a visual FX shot with 20 artists working on it."

"While many movies take six weeks for the whole process, we're taking sixty weeks," Landau added. "You can't do justice to water, you can't do justice to smoke, you can't do justice to a close-up in six weeks. You're just jamming it together and a lot of times the director's not even there for that process." Cameron feels that much of the problems that have led to the backlash against 3D comes from studios forcing their filmmakers to release their movies in 3D, which often relies on a decision by the accountants to convert rather than shoot in 3D because it's cheaper, even though the results aren't the same.

Cameron also reflected on the success of the original movie 14 years ago and why it warranted this sort of rerelease. "I was trying to account for what was similar between the 'Titanic' phenomenon and the 'Avatar' phenomenon, which proved very similar in a way. Even though the movies were completely different and didn't even always necessarily play to the same segments of the audience. I think it was that decision to see the film on the big screen and I think the 3D part of that gives people a reason to go to the movie theater. But I think there's a lot more going on with it than just that."

He gave a couple examples of this. "There are younger kids we're going to have to sell it to that don't know the movie. There's going to be a teenage audience that only knows the movie from video, and the question is whether they know that just from peer-to-peer or is it passed on from watching it with their family, their parents? There's social aspects to it we can't understand. I've always thought of the watching of this film in theaters as being a social phenomenon where parents could take their children or a teenager would go with his Mom where people would actually make their social appointments to go, and that's why the film was still cranking strong in the 10th, 12th and 16th week, because it takes people time to get that all worked out. 'I'm definitely going to see it in a theatre. I'm not going to see some pirated cheesy download. I've made that decision, now I have to figure out who I'm going to go with.' Very often, there was a lot of repeat viewing, but I don't think it was people going back solo and watching it over and over having the same experience. I think it was people communicating what they experienced with someone else."

"The way both Fox and Paramount are approaching this is as a new release," Landau added. "I think you'll see the campaigns that are very aggressive to a new audience, just like would be on any new release."

"They're marketing it with the energy of a new tentpole release," Cameron agreed, "but you can't sell it the way you would sell a franchise movie in the marketplace, because you're not going to take the time to tell people the story. You're going to make the assumption they know the story, but we kind of made that assumption the first time around, because the over-arching story of Titanic is so well known. We're not trying to tell the story in the trailer, and we're really happy with the trailer, because actually it's more of a memory-skewing device to remind you of how the film worked, that it wasn't this sappy romance, that there was real jeopardy and the threat of hideous death for these people that overshadowed these light romantic moments. That juxtaposition of love and death that made the film powerful and poignant."

When asked whether the rerelease is being done merely to push the gross of Titanic over that of its record-breaking follow-up Avatar, he joked, "Because we're just greedy motherf*ckers, and we didn't make enough the first time around. It just felt right in the centenary of the sinking of Titanic to bring this back out for fans who either are fans of the movie but have never had the widescreen experience or are fans of the movie who remember it from back then and want to re-experience that. I think it's perfectly valid."

"Let's remind ourselves - Hollywood is a business, and there's nothing wrong with that," he continued. "I personally am interested in fostering and promoting 3D as a viable business, and not only for the cinema, but the home market as well, so having a successful film in 3D is a good thing. Whether I'm involved with it or not, I'm happy. It doesn't matter what that 3D title is, because it helps the business."

When asked about making changes in the movie, Cameron joked that he'll let George Lucas be the filmmaker who goes back to his earlier work and changes things. "That's an example of what I don't want to do," he quipped, then added. "That's not a slam. I think he considers his movies a perpetual work in progress. For me, the problem is when you pull that thread, it all unravels because where do you stop? For example, I've done three expeditions to the Titanic, I've done literally hundreds of hours of exploration of the interior of the wreck, always photographing all the stairwells, so I know the places where the film is wrong." In other words, Cameron has been able to learn a lot more information about the interiors of the Titanic than he had when he made the movie, but he knows that going back to fix those things would be very time-consuming.

One of the surprising things we learned is that those who may be adverse to 3D will also have a chance to see Titanic in a pristine new digital 2D and 2D IMAX version coming off the new 4K Master created in the process. Both Cameron and Landau thought that far too much emphasis of the story was put on the 3D of Avatar and how that contributed to its record-breaking box office. Similarly, he feels that too much of the media are to blame for the idea that 3D is losing ground at the box office just because it may be accounting for smaller percentages of a movie's take, and he's not worried about it affecting the rerelease either.

"Look, I think there's a trick to how you play the 3D card in the marketing of this," Cameron stated while stressing that the focus of the rerelease is to give those who loved the movie another chance to have the theatrical experience. "The 3D is interesting and it does galvanize the experience and ratchet it up to a new level, but it's still 'Titanic' in a movie theater which a lot of people have never seen, so from my perspective, I'd like that to be the lead line, that it's 'Titanic' being released after 14 years away on the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic itself to a new generation that's never seen it in theatres... and it's in 3D!"

Cameron isn't ruling out the idea of someday rereleasing some of his other popular movies like T2 in this manner, but for now, the filmmakers are going to be off-the-grid making the sequels to Avatar, and it was only the time they had between to see how this experiment of converting and rereleasing might work with Landau considering Titanic a "no-brainer" for this sort of re-release.

Cameron concluded with his thought on this. "We've seen one 3D rerelease so far that's been successful (The Lion King), and we're about to see another one right after the first of the year with Star Wars and then we'll be the third one, and then after that, I think we'll have a sense of whether people consider that valid. Maybe with the changing way people consume media, the idea of these favorite, beloved movies actually do have a place back in the cinema."

Titanic will get its rerelease into 3D, 2D and 3D IMAX theatres on April 6, 2012.

THE TRAILER FOR THE AVENGERS IS HERE!


Marvel Studios has revealed the first full trailer for writer/director Joss Whedon's The Avengers, starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan SkarsgĂĄrd and Samuel L. Jackson.

Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, the May 4 release is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

You can watch the trailer using the player below!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Haywire Poster Debuts



A rapid follow-up from his recent hit, Contagion, Steven Soderbergh is set to release Haywire early next year. The official poster for the action film has just come online and is viewable below.

Mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar Gina Carano ("American Gladiators") makes her feature film debut in the January 20 release, starring and performing her own high-adrenaline stunts. The film's cast also includes Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Douglas and Michael Angarano.

The film tells an electrifying tale of espionage and betrayal, a female covert ops specialist (Carano), who works in the deadly world of international operatives, strikes back after discovering she's been double-crossed by someone close to her in the agency.

Click on the image below for a larger version:

New Footage From The Avengers Airs




A preview of tomorrow's release of the trailer to Marvel's The Avengers has just aired on Entertainment Tonight and it's already online, thanks to YouTube user MrVladFrost. We'll update with a higher quality version as soon as it's available but, in the meantime, check it out in the player below.

Opening in theaters on May 4, the Joss Whedon action adventure stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan SkarsgĂĄrd and Samuel L. Jackson.

Marvel's The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

UPDATE: The version below is a new, higher quality capture courtesy of LesToilesHeroiques:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka2Izkv-Q2A&feature=player_embedded

Hugh Jackman Updates on The Wolverine


With the highly-anticipated franchise sequel, The Wolverine, finally set to film next year, MTV caught up with leading man Hugh Jackman to chat about what fans can expect. While the previous film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine landed a PG-13 rating, Jackman says that a plan may go through that would allow director James Mangold to shoot for two different cuts.

"There's such great temptation to make an R-rated 'Wolverine'," he says, "I've always felt that. I know a lot of fans would like that. I totally get it. If there was ever a superhero that was going to be R-rated, it's Wolverine. However, in the last ten years, I've also met many, many 12, 13, dare I say 10, 14, 15 year-olds who, for them, Wolverine is not just cool, you see it in their eyes. He's everything to them. So my thing is -- which James Mangold and I talked about -- is let's not put it off the table. There's even a talk of us doing two versions, as in finding a way for us to do both as you shoot it, which could be really cool. But you need to have a really good reason to exclude those fans."

You can check out the full video interview in the player below and check back for updates on the status of The Wolverine as they become available.

Real Steel is the Worldwide Champ This Weekend



The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films and then check back on Monday for the final figures based on actual box office.

DreamWorks Pictures' Real Steel opened in first place at both the domestic and international box office this weekend. Domestically, the Shawn Levy-directed action drama earned an estimated $27.3 million from 3,440 theaters, an average of $4,729 per location. Internationally, the Hugh Jackman-starrer added $22.1 million from 19 markets for a worldwide total of $49.4 million after one weekend. The film, distributed by Disney, cost about $110 million to make.

Domestically, Columbia Pictures drama The Ides of March debuted in second place with an estimated $10.4 million from 2,199 theaters. Co-written, directed, produced by and also featuring George Clooney, the film stars Ryan Gosling, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Wright, Max Minghella and Evan Rachel Wood.

Last week's champ, Warner Bros.' Dolphin Tale dropped down to third with $9.2 million its third weekend for a total of $49.1 million. The family pic cost about $37 million to produce.

Columbia's Moneyball also dropped two spots to fourth, bringing in another $7.5 million for a three-week total of $49.3 million. Starring Brad Pitt, the drama cost $50 million to make.

Summit Entertainment's 50/50, which cost just $8 million, rounded out the top five with $5.5 million its second weekend and has earned $17.3 million so far.

Sixth place belonged to TriStar's Courageous. The $2-million budgeted film collected $4.6 million this weekend for a two-week total of $15.9 million.

Despite hitting Blu-ray and DVD in Diamond Edition format this week, The Lion King 3D took in another $4.6 million and has now earned $86 million in four weeks of re-release.

In limited release, Emilio Estevez's The Way earned $132,400 from 33 theaters for an average of $4,012, while The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) brought in $54,000 from 18 theaters, an average of $3,000 per site.

Click here for the full box office results of the top 12 films.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

ABOUT MILA KUNIS




They say that becoming a movie star is about having a lot of talent and a little bit of luck. In Mila Kunis’ case, the luck part couldn’t be more true. Born in the Ukrainian SSR, Kunis and her family were able to move to Los Angeles in 1991 thanks to the luck of a lottery. After a five-year process, the Kunis clan fled communism and enrolled their daughter at Rosewood Elementary School before she knew even a word of English. Kunis likened this experience to being “blind and deaf at age 7,” an experience that saw her come home every day in tears. But after her father signed her up to the Beverly Hills studios in an attempt to get her to socialize, Kunis was spotted by a talent agent who promptly signed the talented young actress.

MORE ABOUT KIM KARDASHIAN





As the second daughter to high-powered Los Angeles lawyer Robert Kardashian and his wife, Kris Houghton, Kim Kardashian was immediately dropped into a comfortable California lifestyle that included posh living arrangements, a Catholic school, a sweet ride at 16, and a childhood friendship with another future socialite named Paris Hilton. In 1989, the marriage between Kardashian's parents disintegrated and her family makeup changed considerably. Her mom became Kris Jenner, from a marriage to former Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner, and she gained a sizable set of step-siblings, fronted by Brody Jenner.

ABOUT MINKA KELLY



We first fell in love with Minka Kelly when she was shaking her pompons with Panther pride as head cheerleader Lyla Garrity on the epically underrated series Friday Night Lights. Kelly’s character has since graduated, but unfortunately her career has not. With all the tools of a leading lady (charisma, sex appeal and acting chops), Kelly has been stuck in Hollywood’s version of purgatory; a string of guest roles on mediocre shows, and an inability to transition to the big screen. Will her latest role on the TV remake of Charlie's Angels, which airs tonight, finally give her career the legs it's been looking for?

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

The New Trailer for Happy Feet Two!


Warner Bros. Pictures has debuted the full new trailer for Happy Feet Two, coming to 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on November 18. Directed by George Miller, the animated adventure features the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria, Alecia Moore (P!nk), Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Sofia Vergara, Common, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski, Anthony LaPaglia, Richard Carter and Benjamin "Lil P-Nut" Flores, Jr.

In the follow-up, Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son Erik is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven - a penguin who can fly!! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father's 'guts and grit' as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures - from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals - to put things right.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Steve Jobs: 1955 - 2011



Apple issued the following statement today that Steve Jobs has passed away at the age of 56 due to complications from pancreatic cancer:

We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today.

Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve.

His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts.

Apple posted the following message on the company's website:

Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

If you would like to share your thoughts, memories, and condolences, please email rememberingsteve@apple.com

Steve Jobs' family has released the following statement:

Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family.

In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he cherished his family. We are thankful to the many people who have shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of Steve's illness; a website will be provided for those who wish to offer tributes and memories.

We are grateful for the support and kindness of those who share our feelings for Steve. We know many of you will mourn with us, and we ask that you respect our privacy during our time of grief.

Apple CEO Tim Cook sent the following e-mail to the company's employees:

Team,

I have some very sad news to share with all of you. Steve passed away earlier today.

Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

We are planning a celebration of Steve's extraordinary life for Apple employees that will take place soon. If you would like to share your thoughts, memories and condolences in the interim, you can simply email rememberingsteve@apple.com.

No words can adequately express our sadness at Steve's death or our gratitude for the opportunity to work with him. We will honor his memory by dedicating ourselves to continuing the work he loved so much.

Tim

Robert A. Iger, President and CEO, The Walt Disney Company on Steve Jobs' passing:

Steve Jobs was a great friend as well as a trusted advisor. His legacy will extend far beyond the products he created or the businesses he built. It will be the millions of people he inspired, the lives he changed, and the culture he defined. Steve was such an “original,” with a thoroughly creative, imaginative mind that defined an era. Despite all he accomplished, it feels like he was just getting started. With his passing the world has lost a rare original, Disney has lost a member of our family, and I have lost a great friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Laurene and his children during this difficult time.

The following is a statement from John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer & Ed Catmull, President, Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios on Steve Jobs' passing:

Steve Jobs was an extraordinary visionary, our very dear friend and the guiding light of the Pixar family. He saw the potential of what Pixar could be before the rest of us, and beyond what anyone ever imagined. Steve took a chance on us and believed in our crazy dream of making computer animated films; the one thing he always said was to simply 'make it great.' He is why Pixar turned out the way we did and his strength, integrity and love of life has made us all better people. He will forever be a part of Pixar’s DNA. Our hearts go out to his wife Laurene and their children during this incredibly difficult time.

President Barack Obama issued the following statement:

Michelle and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was among the greatest of American innovators – brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.

By building one of the planet's most successful companies from his garage, he exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity. By making computers personal and putting the internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive and fun. And by turning his talents to storytelling, he has brought joy to millions of children and grownups alike. Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last. Because he did, he transformed our lives, redefined entire industries, and achieved one of the rarest feats in human history: he changed the way each of us sees the world.

The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve's success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to Steve's wife Laurene, his family, and all those who loved him.

Bill Gates released the following statement:

I'm truly saddened to learn of Steve Jobs' death. Melinda and I extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends, and to everyone Steve has touched through his work. Steve and I first met nearly 30 years ago, and have been colleagues, competitors and friends over the course of more than half our lives. The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come. For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely.

George Lucas issued this statement on the death of Jobs:

The magic of Steve was that while others simply accepted the status quo, he saw the true potential in everything he touched and never compromised on that vision. He leaves behind an incredible family and a legacy that will continue to speak to people for years to come.

The New International Trailer for The Adventures of Tintin

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A new international trailer for Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin appeared briefly online a week ago before being pulled, but you can now watch it officially using the player below.

Opening in North American 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on December 21, the film features the performances by Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Gad Elmaleh, Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.

Bell plays Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure, and Craig stars as the nefarious Red Rackham.

iphone 4s - everything about IT!



Siri. The intelligent assistant that helps you get
things done. All you have to do is ask.

Dual-core A5 chip.
The most powerful iPhone processor ever.

Because behind every shot, you’ve got 8-megapixel resolution and a custom lens with a larger f/2.4 aperture.

Video recording. In 1080p amazing HD.

iOS. The world’s most advanced mobile operating system. And the easiest to use.

iCloud. Your content. On all your devices.

The sharpest, most vibrant thing you’ll see on iPhone 4S is everything. The Retina display is the highest-resolution phone screen ever.

FaceTime lets you hear a voice and see the face that goes with it — iPhone to iPhone, iPad 2, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Another Happy Day Debuts Red Band Trailer


Phase 4 Films has debuted a Red Band trailer for their upcoming Another Happy Day, set to hit theaters in a limited release on November 4th. You can check it out in the player below and the new poster is available here.

A wedding at her parents’ Annapolis estate hurls high-strung Lynn into the fire of primal, Byzantine family dynamics. It's the wedding of Lynn's son, whom she was deprived of raising because of her acrimonious divorce, and a feud still rages between Lynn and her ex-husband's hot-tempered wife. Meanwhile, the three children Lynn did raise display a panoply of disturbing behaviors like cutting and drug addiction, which Lynn's mother and sisters alternately ridicule and blame her for. As Lynn attempts catharsis, her mother sweeps issues under the rug, but painful truths bubble and spurt. Clan members deploy ricocheting arrows to protect themselves—and wound others—as the fine lines between victims and perpetrators blur. Many films have tread the terrain of upper-class family dysfunction, but few marshal as much sensitivity, rawness, and truth—and few performances penetrate as deeply as those of Ellen Barkin, Ellen Burstyn, and Ezra Miller as they navigate the emotional minefields of unmet needs that span generations.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

New Videos From The Dark Knight Rises Set



Christopher Nolan continued the filming The Dark Knight Rises in Los Angeles this weekend and more interesting videos, taken by the fans, have turned up online. They seem to show what could possibly be the production filming the opening scenes, because what you see in the videos should be what happens next after how The Dark Knight ended.

The first three videos are thanks to Batman-News, 'hoopermediaproductio' and 'BlightsBiohazard':

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