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See "Star Trek: Into Darkness" Stars in This Underrated British Gem
Long before they starred in this week's "Star Trek: Into Darkness," Benedict Cumberbatch and Alice Eve appeared in the sweet indie romantic comedy "Starter for 10," also featuring James McAvoy ("X-Men First Class") and Rebecca Hall ("Iron Man 3").
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5JwoOHPm
posted 3:59:12pm May. 19, 2013 |
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New DVD Giveaway: Word Girl vs. The Energy Monster
One of my favorite television series for kids is the wonderful PBS show "Word Girl," and this new release is one of the best: Wordgirl vs the Energy Monster.
WORDGIRL and her sidekick CAPTAIN HUGGY FACE fight the good fight against dastardly villains and bad vocabulary in this thrilling collection!
posted 8:00:22am May. 19, 2013 |
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Disney Lets Merida Be Merida After All
Did the folks at Disney even watch "Brave?" One of the great strengths of Pixar's first movie starring a female character (and its first originally written by a woman, Brenda Chapman, though she was replaced by a male director) was that its feisty heroine, Merida, looked like a real girl and not a
posted 8:00:52am May. 18, 2013 |
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Want to Know What James Franco Thinks of "The Great Gatsby?"
I'm interested in James Franco's take on "The Great Gatsby" because of what this polymath who attended two grad schools at once has to say about the challenges of adapting great writing to the screen and the differing goals and audience expectations of a book now viewed as a classic and a movie.
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posted 8:00:42am May. 17, 2013 |
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Interview: Directors/Writer/Star of "Desperate Acts of Magic"
Magic is in the air. And on the screen. Two big-budget films with some of Hollywood's biggest stars playing magicians are being released within a few months of each other. In March, we had the silly comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, with Steve Carell and Jim Carrey. Coming up is the en
posted 8:00:21am May. 17, 2013 |
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posted February 26, 2012 at 1:22 am
I was at 9/11 as an IronWorker, saw the original version of metal of honor in 2002, again in 2006 on TV and just purchased a version,thats much more heavily edited.I’m in the video, they used one of my pictures for advertisement and on the website.I tried to take screenshots to post to my Facebook 9/11 Ironworkers Group and they came out scrambled.I looked up the SC-BY-SA? copyrights. It seems somewhat publicly available under certain terms I may qualify for. I noticed it’s pulled, can you tell me anything about what you went through? Greatly appreciated,
Thank You, Sincerely,
Kelly Miller
posted February 26, 2012 at 9:05 am
Kelly, I don’t have any information about that, but you can contact Spike TV, which is listed as the producer. Good luck!