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Pretty Woman [full movie]
from Bollywood Hollywood Movies July 11, 2008
Vivian Ward has found a way of living by working as a prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard. When she runs into the prince of her dreams, who comes along on his wild horse, she first does not recognize him as her saviour. The prince, a ruthless and wealthy businessman by the name of Edward Lewis, does not know that she could be more than just a girl from the sidewalk, but he changes his decision after the first night with the beautiful stranger. Her being the first person in a long time who could surprise him, Edward can slowly feel the light at the end of the tunnel. He is on his way to become a better person, whereas Vivian has got a new chance to start over again. Part -1/18 Part -2/18 Part -3/18 Part -4/18 Part -5/18 Part -6/18 Part -7/18 Part -8/18 Part -9/18 Part -10/18 Part -11/18 Part -12/18 Part -13/18 Part -14/18 Part -15/18 Part -16/18 Part -17/18 Part -18/18
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Cinematical Seven: Chick Flicks for Guys
from Cinematical June 24, 2008
Filed under: Comedy, Romance, Universal, Home Entertainment, Cinematical Seven, Lists Two things I enjoyed about Definitely, Maybe, which came out on DVD today: the cheesy jokes about New York City in the early '90s and the fact that it is a chick flick for guys. What I mean by the latter is that the movie seems targeted to females yet it caters more to the male viewer. It's basically a male fantasy: Ryan Reynolds tells the story of how he dated three beautiful women (played by Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz and Elizabeth Banks), one of whom he married and later divorced -- meaning he's now single again. And he also got a cute, precocious daughter (Abigail Breslin) out of the deal who becomes beneficial to him in his return to bachelorhood. But then is it really a chick flick? I guess it is if you count romantic comedies in that grouping, though the genre has never necessarily been aligned with the term, nor vice versa. And in the age of Judd Apatow, it's more likely that any new romantic comedy is actually a guy movie. Do many men realize it's a movie for them, though? Probably not. Though chick flicks are typically movies primarily populated by women characters and/or a female protagonist (think Steel Magnolias), romance films not made by either Apatow or the Farrelly brothers may be thought of as being for the ladies, even if they feature a male lead, like Reynolds in Definitely, Maybe. I'll admit I've always been confused about chick flicks as a term. I apparently enjoy many so-called chick flicks, including even (especially) Beaches. So, I may not be using the term correctly in this list. However, I am a guy and I know what guys want. So, I'm going to do this my way, and answer the following question: What other films may have been initially perceived by males as being made for chicks but which turned out to be more for them (us)?Continue reading Cinematical Seven: Chick Flicks for Guys Permalink | Email this | Comments
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La Búsqueda
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 13, 2008
El reportero de televisi n Simon Hunt y el c mara Duck han trabajado en la zonas de guerra m s candentes del mundo. Pero un fat dico d a, en un peque o pueblo de Bosnia, todo cambia de repente. Durante una emisi n en directo para la televisi n nacional, Simon se derrumba. Como consecuencia Duck es ascendido y Simon simplemente desaparece. Cinco a os m s tarde, Duck regresa a Sarajevo con un corresponsal novato, Benjamin, para cubrir el quinto aniversario del final de la guerra. Simon aparece como un fantasma del pasado y convence a Duck de que sabe d nde est el criminal de guerra m s buscado de Bosnia: El Zorro. Armado nicamente de unos cuantos datos escasos, Simon, Duck y Benjamin se embarcan en un oscuro y peligroso viaje que les adentrar en territorios hostiles.
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DVD Verdict 143 - View from the Couch [03/26/08]
from DVD Verdict Presents... March 26, 2008
Kent and Michelle welcome in son Connor who is suffering from a post-Easter flu, as they respond to listener feedback; try to Flick Swap 8 Seconds except Blockbuster wouldn't cooperate, so they tackle Pretty Woman instead; another edition of Couch Entertainment News exploring the disturbing trend of remaking '80s horror films; and GI Joe trivia. Enjoy! You can email Kent and Michelle your questions, complaints, and suggestions at thecouch@dvdverdict.com, or show your support by voting for us at Podcast Alley, and Digg. To avoid missing any episodes in our schedule, subscribe to the show via iTunes.
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Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for March 17, 2008
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition March 17, 2008
On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Box office numbers, "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!", Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, "10,000 B.C.", "Beverly Hills 90210", "Heavy Metal", David Fincher, Kevin Eastman, Richard Gere, Minnie Driver, and Halle Berry.
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DadLabs Ep 221 The Lab - Starter Pets
from - blip.tv (beta) November 25, 2007
Little fuzzy things crawling around the studio. Not to mention the animals! The Dads offer their hints on buying your child his or her first pet. No animals were harmed in the making of this hamburger, er, show.
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DVD Verdict 074 - Director William Friedkin (part 2)
from September 11, 2007
In the second half of our two-part interview with director William Friedkin, we learn more about the backstory and experience of filming CRUISING, THE FRENCH CONNECTION, and SORCERER; filmmaking before the days of CGI and insanely expensive music licensing; his fascination with unsolved crimes and passion for opera; how stories and art are given new life throughout the generations; the genius of Tracy Letts, Harvey Goldstein, Joe Carnahan, and Marcel Proust; and much much more. It's a rare glimpse into the mind and heart of a true artist. Enjoy! Please email your questions, comments, and suggestions at podcast@dvdverdict.com, or show your support by voting for us at Podcast Alley, and Digg. To avoid missing any episodes in our schedule, subscribe to the show via iTunes.
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DVD Verdict 073 - Director William Friedkin (part 1)
from September 10, 2007
The first of our two-part interview with director William Friedkin, whose disturbing 1980 film Cruising is coming to DVD September 18 from Warner Home Video. This first segment is a Q&A recorded in late August just prior to a screening of the remastered film in Hollywood, and features stories very few people have heard surrounding the making not only of Cruising, but of The French Connection and The Exorcist as well. We'll have the second segment for you tomorrow. Enjoy! Please email your questions, comments, and suggestions at podcast@dvdverdict.com, or show your support by voting for us at Podcast Alley, and Digg. To avoid missing any episodes in our schedule, subscribe to the show via iTunes.
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The Hoax - or You Can Fool Some Of The People All Of The Time
from Mobile Movie Minute April 09, 2007
Mobile Movie Minute 17. I went to this flick with no preconceived notions. I didn't even know what it was about. Went in blind. However, to my surprise it was a great telling of the story of Clifford Irving and his fraudulent 1972 Howard Hughes autobiography. Well told, terrific acting, a must see, whether you're familiar with the actual events or not. Good use of historical Hughes footage. 4.5 bags of popcorn. Do you remember Watergate? This is where it all started. BTW - good soundtrack. Sound off: robertintoronto@gmail.com
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12-L'orologio di Ben Hur
from Historycast March 14, 2007
Il Gladiatore, Il nome della rosa, Ben Hur sono solo tre esempi di film famosi che ospitano errori e orrori storici. Oggi chi scrive di storia, non è soltanto lo storico di professione, ma giornalisti, dilettanti, scrittori, fumettisti e, appunto, registi. E sono questi, molto più dello storico, che raggiungono il grande pubblico, creando opinioni, percezioni e luoghi comuni. Cosa succede, allora, quando non sono esatti?
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Bee Season
from Variety Screening Series November 15, 2005
Directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel discuss their film Bee Season, starring Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche.
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Spelling Errors
from Nextbook November 11, 2005
How lost its sting on the screen. Plus: An audio interview with author Myla Goldberg.
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