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July 28th, 2008

Box Office: July 25-27, 2008

The Dark Knight is still way - WAY - out in the lead in the box office race this weekend. The X-Files? Not so much. Here are the numbers from Box Office Mojo:

1-The Dark Knight, $75.16M

2-Step Brothers, $30.94M

3-Mamma Mia!, $17.74M

4-The X-Files: I Want to Believe, $10.02M

5-Journey to the Center of the Earth, $9.71M

6-Hancock, $8.31M

7-Wall*E, $6.42M

8-Hellboy II: The Golden Army, $5.10M

9-Space Chimps, $4.53M

10-Wanted, $2.73M

Image: The Dark Knight, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2008

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July 28th, 2008

"Space Chimps" Review

Movie: Space Chimps * Official Site In Theaters: July 18, 2008
Runtime: 81 minutes Directed by: Kirk De Micco
MPAA Rating: G Gecko Rating:

When an expensive space rover disappears into a wormhole, the nation’s space program is put in jeopardy, and an opportunistic senator (voiced by Stanley Tucci) has to come up with a plan. Too dangerous a mission for human astronauts, Mission Control devises a plan to send chimps into space to retrieve the vehicle.

The lucky chimps include Ham III (voiced by Andy Samberg), whose grandfather was the first chimp in space; Luna (Cheryl Hines), a smart chimp whom Ham has a crush on; and Titan (Patrick Warburton), a large chimp whose mind tends to wander.

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July 28th, 2008

George Lucas: A Fifth Indiana Jones?

You know, I’m not really sure how I feel about a fifth Indiana Jones. The franchise has done so well — and I even loved the last movie, including the monkey scene.

I would love for it to continue if they focused on Shia LaBeouf as the young Indy taking over the reins from his old man (if Shia can keep himself out of trouble, that is).

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has earned a massive $743.7 million worldwide (#27 on the all-time worldwide list!). The Sunday Times recently asked George Lucas if he, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford would be up for a fifth film. Lucas replied:

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July 28th, 2008

DVD Giveaway: "Girlfriends, the Fourth Season"

The DVD: “Girlfriends, the Fourth Season,” a look at the lives and loves of four women. This CW series stars Tracee Ellis Ross, Persia White, Golden Brooks, and Jill Marie Jones. It’s a 3-disc set that includes 23 episodes. Executive produced by Kelsey Grammer and created by Mara Brock Akil. Check out the official site. I haven’t watched the show, so the winners will have to tell me if it’s good!

The Giveaway: I have NINE sets of “Girlfriends, the Fourth Season” to give away. To enter the contest, simply leave a comment on this post by midnight on Thursday, July 31, 2008. Be sure to include a valid email address. Winners will be drawn randomly. I’ll email the winners for their snail-mail address after the contest ends. Good luck!

Image: Amazon.com

By Jane Boursaw -- 195 comments

July 28th, 2008

DVD Giveaway: "10,000 BC"

The DVD:10,000 BC,” a prehistoric action-adventure flick about a hero who sets out on a bold trek to rescue his kidnapped beloved. Oh, and fulfill his prophetic destiny. Great special effects. Read my review here. (I liked it!)

The Giveaway: I have TWO  DVDs of “10,000 BC” to give away. To enter the contest, simply leave a comment on this post by midnight on Thursday, July 31, 2008. Be sure to include a valid email address. Winners will be drawn randomly. I’ll email the winners for their snail-mail address after the contest ends. Good luck!

Image: 10,000 BC, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2008

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July 28th, 2008

Bledel and Porter Join "The Good Guy"

Alexis Bledel (Gilmore Girls) and Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights) have joined the cast of the feature film, The Good Guy, scheduled for a 2009 release.

They join Bryan Greenberg, Andrew McCarthy, Aaron Yoo and Anna Chlumsky in the romantic comedy from Julio DePietro.

Porter will play Tommy, a rising Wall Street star in a budding romance with a new girlfriend, Beth (Bledel). He begins mentoring a seemingly hapless new salesman (Greenberg) who befriends Beth, starting a chain of events that might ultimately lead to his downfall.

I’m having Wallstreet/Charlie Sheen (”I’m going to prison, Dad”) flashbacks here. Yes, I know that was a drama and not a romantic comedy.

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July 28th, 2008

Johnny Depp to Play Tommy Lee?

Internet rumors are flying around that Tommy Lee has a message for Johnny Depp. The Motley Crue drummer supposedly has called Depp the “best actor ever” and wants him to portray him in a biopic based on Lee’s memoir, “The Dirt”.

Hmmm… based on what I’ve read, the movie would chronicle Lee’s marriages to Heather Locklear, Pamela Anderson, and Elaine Irwin Bergen.

I suppose we’ll also learn more about his hepatitis C diagnosis and what it was like going to prison for kicking Anderson while she was holding their son, Dylan.

Frankly, I really couldn’t care less about his life. And as for Depp playing him? I can’t really see it.

What do you think? Would you go see this movie? Maybe Depp is the only reason people would see it…

Image: Picapp.com 

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July 28th, 2008

Traverse City Film Festival: Sell, Exchange, Give Away Tickets Here

The Traverse City Film Festival starts this week, and I’ve been getting a few notes from folks wanting tickets to sold-out shows or having extra tickets to give away or sell. So here’s a spot where we can all connect with each other and sell, exchange, or give away tickets.

Or beg for tickets to a sold-out show! In my case, I’d love a ticket to The Grocer’s Son, if anyone has an extra. Email me at [email protected].

I also have THREE extra tickets to the Madonna simulcast at the Traverse City Opera House on Saturday, August 2, at 8 p.m. While she’ll be making an appearance at the State Theater that same night, folks at the Opera House will see her via live feed, as she introduces her documentary I Am Because We Are. Email me or leave a note in the comments section if you’re interested in these.

Ok, feel free to talk amongst yourselves! Be sure to leave a valid email address in your note in the comments section, so folks can connect with you.

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July 27th, 2008

Exclusive: The "Bitch Slap" Girls Interview

I received an email last week about a new film called Bitch Slap. Yep, you read that right. My first thought was, what the heck is this about? But after talking to the three stars of the film, I learned that there’s a lot of thought and insight behind the name. And weapons and cleavage.

Read on for my interview with Erin Cummings, who plays Hel, the corporate powerbroker; Julia Voth, who plays Trixie, the down-on-her-luck stripper; and America Olivo, who plays Camero, the drug-running killer. I talked with them the day before they previewed the movie at Comic-Con.

Jane: Hi, how are you? So you’re going to Comic-Con tomorrow?

Erin: Yes, we’ll start the festivities at 9 a.m. tomorrow, hit the ground running and won’t stop until late Friday night.

More Bitch-Slapping and a Trailer after the jump…

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July 26th, 2008

Ridley Scott’s "Nottingham" on Hold

I love Russell Crowe in just about everything he does, but he’s going to have a tough time coming anywhere near Alan Rickman’s Sheriff of Nottingham in 1991’s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, with Kevin Costner in the title role. Nobody plays the bad guy like Rickman — though, admittedly, if anyone could do it, it would be Crowe.

Crowe is taking on the role in the upcoming feature film Nottingham, Ridley Scott’s take on the Robin Hood story. But he’ll have to wait a bit, because the film’s been put on hold.

Scheduled for a mid-August start date in London, plans are in a holding pattern. No word on why, though you have to wonder if the current stand-off between producers and SAG — and an impending actor’s strike — has anything to do with it.

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