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Aug 02, 2007 -
From the breathless start to the wholly satisfying finish, The Bourne Ultimatum is, well, the ultimate action movie experience. Plenty of suspense, intrigue, and fight scenes that somehow make Matt Damon even sexier than ever all add up to the most exciting and tensely gripping movies of the summer.
From the instant The Bourne Ultimatum begins, the shaky camerawork makes the viewer feel rushed and frantic.
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Jul 03, 2007 -
The Bourne movies are action flicks that I can get behind. What with the high-speed chases, clever plots to elude the authorities and Matt Damon (who I enjoy watching despite my suspicion that he's not quite the sharpest tool in the shed — sorry, Pop!) looking cute while fighting the bad guys, there's enough stuff going on to keep me engaged.
So the fact that this new, full-length trailer for The Bourne Ultimatum has me excitedly awaiting the August 3 release is no big surprise, but it is a happy one.
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Apr 18, 2007 -
- Lisa Rinna is taking the reins on the red carpet, giving Melissa and Joan Rivers the stiletto-heeled boot starting with the Emmy Awards on September 16, Zap2It reports.
- Billboard says Mandy Moore will be a guest singer on Australian singer/songwriter Ben Lee's new album.
- "Law & Order" guru Dick Wolf is developing a series based on real-life rogue cops, according to Variety.
- The Daily Express reports that Kate Beckinsale may step into Jane Fonda's shoes for the remake of Barbarella, weirdly.
- Pitchfork has the scoop on why Lily Allen canceled her tour dates.
- According to Men's Vogue, Hugh Laurie and Dr. House are quite a bit alike.
- Husband and wife writing team Chad and Dara Creasy have sold their script for a romantic comedy called B.F.F., Variety reports.
- Fox Reality is taking a page from "Taxicab Confessions" with its first online series, "Nightclub Confessions," says the Futon Critic.
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Dec 17, 2009 -
Award season is kicking into high gear! Following the Golden Globe nods earlier this week, the Screen Actors Guild just released its list of potential honorees. While most of the nominees are expected, there are a few names that I'm excited to see, like Diane Kruger for her supporting role in Inglourious Basterds!
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Dec 15, 2009 -
Well, not too many surprises here — one of the most buzzed-about films of the season (and on my list of personal favorites), Up in the Air, will be well represented at the Golden Globe Awards next month. Jason Reitman's film scored six nominations, including Best Director, Best Actor (yay Clooney!), and not one but two Best Supporting Actress nods for Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick.
Of course, it also earned a best dramatic film nomination along with Inglourious Basterds, which was right on its heels with four nominations of its own.
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Nov 30, 2009 -
I've been anxiously anticipating Jason Reitman's third film, Up in the Air, from the moment I first read about the project. With George Clooney on board I was practically giddy, so imagine how excited I was to have the opportunity to talk to the director himself when he stopped in San Francisco during his promotional tour.
The film is one of the many buzz-worthy December movies, and it opens in limited release this Friday.
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Aug 31, 2009 -
- ABC has a repeat of Crash Course and is new with Shaq Vs. and Primetime: The Outsiders
- CBS has repeats of NCIS and is new with Big Brother 11
- FOX is new with Hell's Kitchen and More to Love
- NBC is new with America's Got Talent
- The CW has two repeats of 90210
- ABC Family is new with 10 Things I Hate About You and Ruby & the Rockits
- A&E is new with First 48 and The Cleaner
- Bravo is new with Flipping Out
- FX is new with Rescue Me
- MTV is new with Daddy's Girls and House of Jazmin
- Late-night highlights include Mila Kunis on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; Jeremy Piven on The Late Show With David Letterman on NBC; Joan Allen on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC; Kyra Sedgwick and Patton Oswalt on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; and Quentin Tarantino on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson on CBS
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Jul 28, 2008 -
- Fox has repeats of Kitchen Nightmares and House
- NBC is new with America's Got Talent and Celebrity Family Feud and has a repeat of Law & Order: SVU
- CBS has repeats of NCIS and Without a Trace and is new with Big Brother
- ABC is new with Wipeout, I Survived a Japanese Game Show, and Primetime
- The CW has repeats of Beauty and the Geek and Reaper
- MTV is new with From Gs to Gents
- VH1 has I Love Money
- Lifetime is new with How to Look Good Naked
- Bravo is new with Flipping Out
- ABC Family is new with The Secret Life of the American Teenager
- Comedy Central is new with The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report
- Sci Fi has the season premiere of Eureka
- Late-night highlights include Kevin Costner, Bob Sarlatte, and Low vs. Diamond on Late Show with David Letterman on CBS; Seth Rogen, Joan Allen, and Third Day on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on NBC; and Jet Li and Belinda Carlisle on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on NBC
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Apr 23, 2008 -
If you're planning a wedding, it can be discouraging to settle in for a movie or TV show in which marriage is, well, not cast in the nicest light. Here I've rounded up some movies and one TV show that may be great entertainment but won't exactly give you the warm fuzzies about getting married.
American Beauty — Sure, there's a lot more going on in American Beauty than just a failing marriage, but the union between Lester (Kevin Spacey) and Carolyn (Annette Benning) still isn't exactly inspirational.
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Dec 12, 2007 -
- The Golden Globe nominations will be announced tomorrow morning, but Variety says nominees might not attend the January ceremony because of the writers' strike. Also on the chopping block because of the strike: the Television Critics Association press tour, says the Associated Press — and maybe splashy Upfront presentations, too, says the New York Times.
- But, the Screen Actors Guild Awards will go on as planned, Variety reports.
- According to ComingSoon, Will Arnett will voice Knight Rider in the TV film.
- Amy Adams just might join the cast of Doubt, which also now includes Viola Davis, writes Zap2It.
- Journeyman is done, Broadcasting & Cable reports, though its final two episodes will air.
- According to Variety, Josh Groban's holiday album Noel continues to be a bestseller for its third week in a row.
- ComingSoon writes that Paul Rudd will star in the wedding-themed comedy I Love You, Man, about a groom-to-be who is on the hunt for a best man.
- Joan Allen will star and Lasse Hallstrom will direct a remake of the Japanese film Hachiko, A Dog's Story, reports Variety.
- Rolling Stone has an intriguing interview with Billy Joel regarding his wartime holiday album Christmas in Fallujah.
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