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Oct 17, 2008 -
In its own haunting way, Max Payne is beautiful to watch. I knew that director John Moore had utilized some new digital technology while filming, but I didn't quite expect the movie as a whole to be so visually mesmerizing. This world never strays from its grainy state, everything awash in a blue-gray sheen — except for striking spots of bright red, and sometimes twinkly orange sparks — and there is near-constant precipitation usually large snowflakes swirling through icy air.
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Jul 10, 2008 -
The trailer for the video game-turned-movie Max Payne looks dark and spooky, though the story doesn't seem particularly new. According to the plot description, Mark Wahlberg's character, Max Payne, is looking to avenge the deaths of his family members. Mila Kunis costars as an assassin who is also looking to avenge a loved one's death (her sister's).
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May 22, 2007 -
- Best Week Ever ponders what you can and cannot buy with the Silver Surfer quarter.
- Alas, "Heroes" is over for this season, but YouAintNoPicasso has a "Heroes"-themed playlist to keep you heroically entertained over the summer.
- The Rock says that if he does, in fact, have the role of Captain Marvel in the Shazam! movie, he's very excited about it, according to MTV's movie blog.
- Give Me My Remote takes a peek at the script for tonight's "Veronica Mars" finale.
- Cinematical hopes Richard Gere's next movie project in which he bonds with a dog does not have an "Old Yeller fate."
- Televisionista has photos from the "Ugly Betty" cast's musical performance at last week's Upfronts.
- Popwatch shows some love for Ludacris' cameo on "The Simpsons" where he "played" a tube of toothpaste, Ludacrest.
- The Film Experience breaks out of the movie world to gush over "Brothers & Sisters," particularly Sally Field's performance in the show, and I couldn't agree more.
- TV Squad has the info on how fans can help Jay Leno celebrate 15 years in late night.
Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox
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Apr 11, 2007 -
The Earth is getting warmer, but Al Gore just keeps getting cooler, and winning an Oscar certainly didn't hurt. Now, the former vice president is recruiting his cool new friends — including Ludacris, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews, and The Police — for an earth-shaking concert that will span 24 hours and seven continents called Live Earth.
Yesterday, the organizers revealed a list of performers lined up for the U.S.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
Paul Haggis (Crash) just added a new actor to the cast of his latest project, The Next Three Days: RZA. That may sound like a surprising choice — what's the founder of Wu-Tang doing in a serious drama?! — but the big screen is nothing new to some of the world's biggest rappers.
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