Archive for September, 2007
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September 8, 2007
"When I started, there wasn't really a film industry in Canada and there certainly was nothing like an international festival - nothing like that"
There's a bold scene in David Cronenberg's new crime thriller "Eastern Promises" that moviegoers will no doubt be talking and giggling about, even cringing over, for years to come. via 900 CHML AM
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September 8, 2007
Fred Thompson bears a striking resemblance to Vigo the Carpathian from the movie "Ghostbusters II," a character who, coincidentally, also had delusions of grandeur. via The So-Called "Austin Mayor" Blog
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September 7, 2007
Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' remake isn't scary, which is really all you need to know about it. via Lansing State Journal
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September 7, 2007
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September 7, 2007
"Halloween'/'Friday the 13th'/'Nightmare on Elm Street"
To the dishonor-and-dismember roll of Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and Freddie Krueger, you may now add Victor Crowley, the deranged and deformed bogeyman of 'Hatchet,' an homage to '80s-style horror from ... via Detroit Free Press
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September 7, 2007

Shot entirely in one day
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September 7, 2007
"It was very exciting and the make-up was so realistic. It was quite a difficult scene to shoot as we could not breathe as we were playing dead. It is an important scene and it makes you feel really special that you were chosen to appear in it."
IT is the dream of any aspiring actress, to star alongside one of Hollywood's hottest stars in a movie tipped for Oscar glory. via The Advertiser
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September 7, 2007
"But it was so exciting in some ways. I have not the recollection of the fatigue."
"You're next! You're next!" shouted Kevin McCarthy at the end of Don Siegel's 1956 sci-fi classic "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." As originally screened, it seemed the "pod people" - aliens that assumed ... via Asbury Park Press Online
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September 7, 2007
"Great books make bad films and bad books make great films."
Wright talks about overcoming the challenge of adapting a literary classic and how the much talked about extended tracking shot on the beach at Dunkirk was created. via IndieLondon