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Flops Of The Week: Babylon A.D., Disaster Movie

2008-08-28 18:12:38 by Steve McGrath in 2012movies.net
 
...fairly good first weekend but that's it. You are better to rent them later on instead of paying a lot of money for average movies . They will still make money on Blu-Ray/DVD I was hoping to see Babylon A.D. or Traitor but it won't be this long Labor Day weekend If you are new here, I also wrote X-Files or X-Flop? I Want To Believe...
 
 
 
 
 
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Murder To The Tune Of Seven Black Notes

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2008-01-16 09:38:00 by Jeremy Richey in Moon In The Gutter
...fairly common back in the eighties but Severins widescreen presentation made me feel like I was seeing it for the first time again THE PSYCHIC is one of Fulcis most shocking films. Shocking in just how overwhelmingly subtle and subdued it is. Outside of a badly shot opening sequence that recalls an effect better used in his DONT TORTURE A...
 
 
 
 
 
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TRAITEMENT DE CHOC (ALAIN JESSUA, 1973)

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2008-03-22 21:25:00 by mike in ESOTIKA EROTICA PSYCHOTICA
...fairly conventional dramatic thriller, but it's moral positioning (done in a not-totally-heavy-handed sort of way) and genre elements make it stand out. The story follows Helene Massan's (Annie Giradot) visit at Dr. Deviler's (Delon) "rejuvenation" facility, a closed community which is three parts spa and one part mad-scientist laboratory. At...
 
 
 
 
 
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What in the world ever happened to Cameron Crowe?

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2008-06-10 06:21:00 by Reel Fanatic in Reel Fanatic
...fairly-great Mr. Crowe. Stay tuned for details as soon as I get them What will the new "Muppet Movie" look like Although I found Jason Segel's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" to be a bit of a letdown, there's no denying that that "Dracula" puppet show he put on at the end was a classic. And, luckily, the Henson folks took notice too and have...
 
 
 
 
 
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Miss Andy Whitmans speech? Here it is!

2008-06-16 19:08:45 by Jeffrey Overstreet in
 
...fairly standard hip-hop beats to operatic divas and then adds some electronic blips and beeps. And although that certainly qualifies as the kind of musical mashup that I like, it doesnt really tell you much about the songs themselves. And the songs are astounding. I was immediately struck by Ryans use of Scripture (and lines clearly derived...
 
 
 
 
 
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Batmanagan, Begin Again

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2008-07-23 07:01:00 by math in And another Thing.
...fairly bright blue for a while, and the costume from the 1960s television show isn't too terrifying Take a look at the cover of Detective Comics #27 ( above ), though, the first appearance of 'The' Batman (scarier still with the definite article, less a heroic name, more a freak of science, an oddity, an unknown...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sam Raimi's going to "Hell," and I'm definitely following

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2007-12-20 05:50:00 by Reel Fanatic in Reel Fanatic
...fairly regularly attend Catholic church services, it pains me to admit I wasn't at all surprised to see the Vatican come out today with a rather pathetic statement about the box office numbers for "The Golden Compass Predicting that New Line will bail on completing the trilogy (which I fear will happen too), the Vatican's l'Osservatore...
 
 
 
 
 
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JEAN-PIERRE LÉAUD: THE 400 BLOWSIntroduction by Laura Truffaut

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2008-01-21 18:30:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...fairly autobiographicalmuch more than my father acknowledged when the movie came outbecause he wanted to protect his parents to some extent. It was tricky casting an autobiographical movie and he loved, I think, the ways in which Jean-Pierre was different from him. Jean-Pierre was more extroverted. My father told me that, as a child, he was...
 
 
 
 
 
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What will become of Heath's other movie?

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2008-01-24 06:47:00 by Reel Fanatic in Reel Fanatic
...fairly big-budget flick ("Parnassus" had (has?) a surprisingly large $30 million behind it.) Gilliam's quixotic attempts to film "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" with stars Johnny Depp and the great Jean Rochefort (who, I found through a quick IMDB check, is indeed alive and still working at age 77) never got too far off the ground, but it...