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What do you think about that movie new movie coming out apollo 18?

if you havent seen the trailer click here http://apollo-18.movie-trailer.com/2011/… tell me what you thinkk

I honestly started laughing when I saw the trailer in theaters. I mean come on! THAT's what Hollywood has come to?! But everyone is different. Some people will probably love it. I can't understand why, but they will.

What do you think about that movie new movie coming out apollo 18?


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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 17, 2011 at 5:01 am

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    Why isn't Gran Torino being played at any theaters?

    Gran Torino is being advertised like crazy, but I cannot find any theaters that are playing this film. does anybody have any idea why?

    it is, just select venues, it opens everywhere january 9th. I saw it and it is amazing.

    It is only limited distribution. It is being released everywhere on January 16th. I just saw it today and it was amazing. be ready for a lot of racist jokes and one liners. All in all, it is one of Eastwood's best. you will not be disappointed.

    Why isn't Gran Torino being played at any theaters?


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      Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - June 5, 2011 at 9:00 am

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      ‘Thor’ Movie Review Roundup

      'Thor' Movie Review Roundup

      Watch the 'Thor' Trailer: youtu.be bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! WE've got your THor Review Round-up right here on Clevver Movies, Stick around! Hey there I'm chelsea Cannell here for Clevver Movies with your reveiw Round-up on Thor. the Flick did outstanding overseas, and now that it has hit theaters domestically it's time to hear what the critics are thinking. Entertainment weekly LOVED it saying it, "Pulls off something I wouldn't have thought possible: it restores the innocence to big-budget superhero mythmaking." the Hollywood Reporter also gave it a good review with this "the hammer-hurling god of thunder kicks off this superhero summer with a bang." But MSN didn't seem to like it saying "Thor is confusing because it's been getting reasonably favorable word of mouth despite the fact that it's a lot of ….insert bad word here." SO when and if you guys see it, make sure and give us your review in our comments. Till then, stick around, we've got more news coming up right here on clevver Movies!

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      ‘Thor’ Movie Review Roundup


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        Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - May 6, 2011 at 12:02 pm

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        Watch Sanctum online free?

        Want to watch sanctum online free, watch sanctum online, watch sanctum movie online.

        Is it worth going to see? It didnt get very good reviews… so should I see it this weekend?

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        I personally loved it, saw it in theaters just now. I love James Cameron movies.

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        Watch Sanctum online free?


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          Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 5, 2011 at 5:00 pm

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          'Iron Man 2' does bait and switch in trailer

          Have you seen the theatrical trailers and TV commercials for “Iron Man 2″? the ones where Pepper Potts says, “Go get ‘em, Boss!” Then Iron Man shouts “You complete me!” as he jumps out of an airplane?

          That scene is not in “Iron Man 2.”

          Trailers are created early in the production of a film, and certain scenes in them might be deleted by the time a final print is ready to go into theaters. that happens.

          But when that happens, movie studios should pull those scenes from commercials as soon as they’ve been dropped from final prints. otherwise, the studios continue to advertise a product that isn’t exactly what we, the viewers, have been promised when we buy our tickets.

          Taking French ‘Class’

          Join me and the Hoffman Estates Sister Cities Commission for a brief overview of France’s contributions to the cinema, as well as a showing of Laurent Cantet’s 2008 Academy Award-nominated foreign film “The Class.” the four-star PG-13-rated drama is based on the experiences of schoolteacher and novelist Francois Begaudeau. Free admission, but food pantry donations accepted. Free popcorn, too. It starts at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Hoffman Estates Village Hall, 1900 Hassell Road, Hoffman Estates. Contact Sue Lessen at (847) 781-2606.

          Reel Life review: ‘Babies’

          The doc “Babies” deserves kudos for trying something different, even though it prematurely wears out its cultural welcome.

          Thomas Balmes’ film showcases the first two years in the lives of four babies born around the world. Instead of the usual banal professorial blather on the soundtrack, there are few spoken words. the cameras alone tell the stories of the four: Hattie in San Francisco, Mari in Tokyo, Ponijao in Namibia (southern Africa) and Bayarjargal in Mongolia.

          They are cute as newborns. all grow into amazing toddlers. However, home movies are still home movies, no matter how gorgeous they look. And “Babies” without any context or background, starts to feel like a “Funniest Home Videos” segment.

          At the screening I attended, viewers laughed and reacted mostly to shots of babies being naughty to each other or being stepped on by hoofed animals. Go figure.

          Juxtaposing the images of a first-world baby playing with purchased toys and a third-world baby playing with flies does strike a chord. “Babies” opens today at local theaters. Rated PG. 79 minutes. ★ ★ ½

          Reel Life review: ‘The Human Centipede (first sequence)’

          Just describing what happens to the two hapless women in Dutch filmmaker Tom Six’s sickly twisted horror tale “The Human Centipede (first sequence)” would be enough to revoke the Daily Herald’s status as a family newspaper.

          Jenny and Lindsay (Ashlynn Yennie and Ashley C. Williams) are hot American bimbos searching for a party in Germany when their car blows a tire in the middle of nowhere. Instead of staying on the highway, they take off on foot through the woods, eventually arriving at the house of demented Dr. Heiter (Dieter Laser).

          He intends to create the lurid title entity by surgically grafting the women together with a Japanese tourist (Akihiro Kitamura).

          Josef Mengele is never referenced directly, but his spirit hangs over this sensationalistic, screaming tabloid movie devoid of any political subtext or social commentary.

          Six is already prepping “The Human Centipede (full sequence)” for 12 hapless victims, and he promises “that movie will go full force with graphic details.” can we wait?

          “The Human Centipede” opens today at the Music Box in Chicago, and is also available via video-on-demand. Not rated. For adults only. 90 minutes. ★ ½

          Reel Life review: ‘The Good Heart’

          The aptly titled drama possesses a promising premise way better than its flimsy execution by Icelandic writer/director Dagur Kari deserves.

          It re-imagines Ebenezer Scrooge as Jacques (Brian Cox), a money-grubbing, people-hating, slowly dying owner of a new York dive. He undergoes a figurative and literal change of heart after taking a homeless innocent named Lucas (Paul Dano) under his wing and preps him to take over his bar that bars women and fraternizing.

          Then a fired French airline attendant (Isild Le Besco) enters the bar, captivates Lucas and almost destroys Jacques’ chauvinistic utopia.

          Although “The Good Heart” flirts with O. Henry-esque irony, the drama squanders its initial good will by devolving into sitcom antics, capped by a painfully lackluster finale.

          Plus, Rasmus Videbaek’s unappetizing cinematography paints everything in an ugly palette of blue-green-grayish tones.

          “The Good Heart” opens today at the Century Centre in Chicago. Not rated, but contains lots of adult language. 95 minutes. ★ ★

          Reel Life review: ‘Please Give’

          Nicole Holofcener’s ambitious, character-driven drama “Please Give” lavishes attention on the quiet, day-to-day feelings and events that Hollywood movies judge to be too trivial or banal to present.

          In a new York apartment building, a woman (Catherine Keener) feels guilty because she can’t wait for an elderly neighbor to die so she can claim the apartment. Meanwhile, her opportunistic hubby (Oliver Platt) scratches a midlife itch with help from a spa therapist, narcissistic Mary (Amanda Peet), an obsessive stalker for her ex’s new lover.

          Holofcener’s knack for wringing unspoken truth out of her large cast is razor-keen, and her slices-of-life drama can really be cutting.

          “Please Give” opens today at the Century Centre in Chicago, the Evanston CineArts 6 and Renaissance place in Highland Park. Rated R for language, nudity and sexual situations. 90 minutes. ★ ★ ★

          Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet,” a violent drama of life inside a French prison, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Tivoli Theater, 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove. General admission costs $9. Go to afterhoursfilmsociety.com for tickets and info. Rated R for drug use, language, nudity, sexual situations and violence. 155 minutes. ★ ★ ★ ½

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          Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - May 7, 2010 at 2:00 am

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          Best picture now playing at home theaters

          By Kathy Stevens, the York Dispatch, Pa.

          Mar. 9–Those enthralled with the art of film can roll out red carpets in front of their homes for stay-at-home viewing of the best picture winner of the 82nd annual Academy Awards.

          “The hurt Locker” was released in January on DVD, meaning those who prefer the theater experience to fully appreciate award-winning performances likely won’t find the best film/best director winner showing at area theaters.

          already, copies of the best picture flick were in popular demand at local video stores, including California Video in Manchester, which carries seven rentals.

          “All of the ‘Hurt Lockers’ were gone by 2 p.m.,” said Ron Staltzer, an employee at the rental shop. “The movies that get nominated always get picked up.”

          however, those looking for the theater experience can still see best picture nominee “An Education” at 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday at the Capitol Theater at 50 N. George St. in York City.

          already shown: the Capitol Theatre has been ahead of the curve in York County in screening “A Single Man,” for which Colin Firth was nominated for best actor, and best picture nominee “A Serious Man.” “Precious,” which garnered several nominations and a couple of Oscars, played last month.

          the theater’s film curator, Donna Nicklow, says a panel chooses the winter

          lineup in November, focusing on films that are rarely picked up by commercial theaters.

          “We book the smaller, independent films that Regal (Cinemas) doesn’t,” Nicklow said. “We played (‘The hurt Locker’) here because we felt so strongly about the film.”

          Nicklow is working on the spring lineup and says it likely will include the Academy’s best foreign and documentary films. she expects to release the lineup by late March or early April.

          still at theaters: meanwhile, other Oscar winners including “Crazy Heart,” “Avatar” and “The Blind Side” are playing at Regal West Manchester 13 and Regal R/C Hanover, York County’s two wide-release multiplexes.

          Kim Underwood, manager at the R/C Hanover Movies, said “usually we do see some response” following the Oscars, but that the theater hasn’t picked up any additional Oscar nominees for showing yet. however, she said that could change as more moviegoers express an interest in the Oscar films.

          already “Avatar” has far surpassed other films in box office earnings, taking in $720 million compared to $14.7 million for “The hurt Locker,” a dramatization of the Iraq war. “The hurt Locker” and Pixar’s “Up,” another best picture nominee, are available on DVD. “Precious” is being released to DVD Tuesday.

          according to Moviefone.com and other entertainment Web sites, award-winners that have not yet been released on DVD will stay in theaters to take advantage of the box-office boost from their Oscar status.

          meanwhile, those who enjoy foreign films and documentaries may look forward to seeing “El Secreto de Sus Ojos” and “The Cove” at the Capitol in coming months.

          — Reach Kathy Stevens at 505-547 or kstevens@yorkdispatch.com. Staff writer Jessica Anderson contributed to this article.

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          Best picture now playing at home theaters


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          Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - March 12, 2010 at 11:00 pm

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