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This year also a lot of good movies is coming and many famouse actresses and actors are coming back to us again.
It seems many action movies with a great CGI technology are coming up this year such as Iron Man and Hancock. Also we will see a lot of series movies like Indiana Jones, Hulk, Hell Boy, The Dark Knight, Mummy, Harry Porter and 007. Also it’s interesting to see “Sex and the City” in movie. Hope it’s not just so so movie simply converted from TV.
The 80th Annual Academy Awards have come and gone, and the night’s big winners were all smiles as they were handed their coveted statuettes one-by-one.
Noticeably, No Country for Old Men had a great night, won four overall including best picture.The Bourne Ultimatum won three Oscars, albeit in technical categories. There Will Be Blood and La Vie en Rose were the only other multiple winners, with two apiece.
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The 80th Annual Academy Award Nominees were announced by Academy president Sid Ganis and Oscar winner Kathy Bates. You can find the complete list of nominees on Oscar.
Hollywood is in a bleak mood this year, and the Oscar nominees announced Tuesday morning reflected that state of mind. Awards heavyweights “No Country for Old Men” and “There Will Be Blood” lead the way with eight nominations each, including Best Picture and “Atonement” and “Michael Clayton” received seven apiece. That means that in a year in which no clear frontrunner for Oscar supremacy had previously emerged, none did today either.
When it comes to bad movies, Paris Hilton is just an amateur, writes Joe Queenan.
THE release in the United States of Paris Hilton's The Hottie And The Nottie has revived the debate over the worst movie ever made. Because the film logged some of the worst receipts in history - $US250 ($273) per screen on opening weekend - there is a temptation to accord it the mythical status of such universally ridiculed films as Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes or Plan 9 From Outer Space, to welcome it into the dark, Bizarro World pantheon inhabited by phantasmagoric disasters such as Showgirls, Ishtar, Heaven's Gate, Battlefield Earth, The Postman and, most recently, Gigli and Swept Away.
So you always wanted to go to an opera but didn't think you could afford it? Here's an opportunity you may want to consider. Especially since it's as easy as going to a movie.
This weekend, San Francisco Opera will launch the first of six digital cinema presentations with a production of Puccini's rarely-heard "La Rondine" ("The Swallow"), starring superstar soprano Angela Gheorghiu. Like New York's Metropolitan Opera and Italy's La Scala, the San Francisco company sees screenings as a way to expand its audience.
Madonna's movie going straight to the net
Madonna is to release her directorial debut Filth and Wisdom straight onto the Internet--because she doesn't want to rely on her pop superstardom to make her filmmaking career a success.
Banned 'Rambo' a hot commodity in Myanmar
Police in military-run Myanmar have banned DVD vendors from selling the new "Rambo" film about a Vietnam war veteran fighting the junta's soldiers, but that hasn't stopped people from trying to buy it.
Juno, Michael Clayton Among Top Oscar Nominees
Clooney is up for Best Actor for Michael Clayton, which was also nominated for its direction, screenplay and as Best Picture. Juno, meanwhile, is the little picture that could. The comedy about a pregnant teen scored a Best Actress nod for Page and is also in the running for top film, director and script.