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Wall-E: The Little Robot That Could
Looks like Hollywood has another summer box office hit on their hands with Pixar’s new film Wall-E. The lovable little robot stormed the box office this weekend, taking in $62.5 million in ticket sales. Falling into a surprisingly close second with just over $51 million was Angelina Jolie’s action-packed thriller Wanted, also starring James McAvoy and veteran Morgan Freeman.
June 30th, 2008 | Category: Top of the Box Office | By Beth Levin
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' . $phpAds_raw['html'] . ''; } ?>In Theaters Now: Wall-E & Wanted
Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy take on a tiny robot from outer space in this weekend's box office premieres.
June 27th, 2008 | Category: In Theaters Now | By Kyle Rupprecht
Steve Carell Outsmarts Mike Myers at the Box Office
Steve Carell won this weekend's summer comedy battle when his new film, Get Smart, also starring Anne Hathaway, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Alan Arkin, opened in the number one spot this weekend with just under $39.2 million. Carell beat out this weekend's biggest comedy threat, Mike Myers, whose new comedy The Love Guru came in fourth, with a disappointing $14 million. Unfortunately for Myers, it seems that the newbie team of Carell and Hathaway have beat the old Mr. Powers at his own game, with their new satirical spy comedy greatly surpassing his latest effort.
June 23rd, 2008 | Category: Top of the Box Office | By Beth Levin
Riding the Knife’s Edge
”I think it’s an illness,” director Isabel Coixet says of moviemaking. “It’s a virus you get somehow when you’re a kid and it’s always with you… There is a very specific word for that, a very scientific word called algolagnia. It’s the mixture between pleasure and pain. That’s why I say it’s a virus, because there’s no way you can get rid of it—no matter what.”
Isabel almost has it right. Algolagnia is defined as the pleasure one derives from inflicting or experiencing pain. But I get where she’s going with that quote, which comes from a new interview with her that will appear in the summer issue of MovieMaker. She’s saying that moviemaking is something that many of us can’t help doing because we’re hardwired to demand the kind of rush we only feel when riding that knife’s edge between security and risk, pleasure and pain, triumph and disaster. It’s not unique to moviemakers, of course—the same can be said of skydivers, high-stakes poker players and downhill skiers. Everyone who’s attracted to extreme activities craves a heightened sensation of being alive. Not to get all existential, but isn’t that what life is—a journey along the knife’s edge between heaven and hell? Moviemakers simply embrace the journey fearlessly, and enjoy the ride immensely.
June 21st, 2008 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys
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' . $phpAds_raw['html'] . ''; } ?>In Theaters Now: Get Smart, The Love Guru & Brick Lane
Steve Carell and Mike Myers compete to see who America's favorite funnyman is while Brick Lane adds a much needed arthouse flavor to this weekend's movie options.
June 20th, 2008 | Category: In Theaters Now | By Lauren Barbato
MM Remembers: Stan Winston (1946-2008)
His creations are legendary. Just to name a few…The Terminator, the Jurassic Park dinosaurs, Edward Scissorhands, Aliens, The Monster Squad, Predator and, most recently, Iron Man.
Stan Winston, the Oscar-winning make-up and special effects artist and the father of many iconic movie monsters, died of cancer on Sunday. Winston’s death immediately struck a chord, both among Hollywood moviemakers who collaborated with this creative genius and passionate movie fans who were in awe of Winston’s technical mastery. Although Winston was a seasoned professional, many of his Hollywood friends have noted the childlike enthusiasm and pure joy he still held for his work, even after more than 35 years in the business.
June 18th, 2008 | Category: MM Remembers | By Kyle Rupprecht
Baseball Cap, Emblazoned With The Foot Fist Way
Okay, let’s address the female elephant in the room. Her name is Hillary and in her brave, relentless, determined, stubborn, selfish, irresponsible, ridiculous, cunning, dangerous mission to, once again, sleep in the hallowed bed of the White House, she stirred up the question, “Can a woman really lead?” How dare she have tried to usurp that title from the more capable, rational, cold-hearted, assertive, likeable, powerful, alpha-male (insert ANY of the other candidates) who not only has been born to lead (by virtue of being a man), but has been trained to tell folks what the hell to do from the time he was captain of the football team (metaphorically speaking.)
June 17th, 2008 | Category: Notes From Movieland | By Anne Norda
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' . $phpAds_raw['html'] . ''; } ?>Hulk Smash Box Office
It may not have earned as much as Ang Lee's original 2003 attempt at the adaptation, but, as predicted, Louis Leterrier's The Incredible Hulk, starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, William Hurt and Tim Roth, rose to the top of the box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $54.5 million.
The weekend's other big opening, M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, starring Mark Wahlberg, John Leguizmo and Zooey Deschanel, performed better than expected with $30.5 million, earning the number three spot, while the family-friendly animated flick Kung Fu Fanda, featuring the voices of Jack Black and Angelina Jolie, held strong in second place with more than $34 million in receipts.
June 16th, 2008 | Category: Top of the Box Office | By Jennifer M. Wood
Ben Stiller vs. Kurt Vonnegut: Respecting Your Audience of One
“Every successful creative person creates with an audience of one in mind.”
—Kurt Vonnegut
We had our first reading of the screenplay Saturday at the St. Lawrence Arts Center in Portland. I had put a call out for actor/readers and a great bunch of people replied. They sat on stage and we read through the entire script and then discussed it afterward. The whole process took three-and-a-half hours and the actors and audience members all had some good comments.
June 11th, 2008 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys
Persistence of Vision: Pre-Production Begins on Rufus Rex
The date is June 6th and we’ve officially begun pre-production on Rufus Rex. What does pre-production mean on a grassroots movie? When you’re the screenwriter-producer-director it means that you’ve set a date for the start of principal photography and you’ve started working backward from there. The date I’ve chosen is September 22nd and we’ll wrap 21 shooting days later, on October 18th.
Between now and then I have to hire the crew, conduct casting sessions, pick and secure locations, raise money and orchestrate a thousand details in addition to continuing to polish the script, think about shots and movement and how 100,000 or so feet of film will all cut together… Basically, I have to be half artist and half businessguy if I’m going to be successful.
June 6th, 2008 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys
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' . $phpAds_raw['html'] . ''; } ?>Pardon My French: Make it Your Way or Why Do it?
Ah, Paris in the springtime… the flowers, the mist, the music... the incredible American repertory movie programming?
Jessica and I just got back from two weeks in France (the occasion being our long-delayed honeymoon) and of all the amazing things we saw and did and ate in that country, one of my favorite memories will always be our first night in Paris, when we checked into our hotel, went up to our room, set down our bags and—romantic guy that I am—immediately left to go to the movies. A few moments earlier we had walked by the L’ Action Ecoles (“The Action School”) movie theater in the 5th Arrondissement and a double feature was about to start— Five Fingers with James Mason followed by Broken Arrow with Jimmy Stewart. And both films were in English! I could hardly believe my luck!
June 6th, 2008 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys
Indietocin: Gauntlets, Wankers and Rufus Rex
There’s immense power in not only announcing that you’re going to do something challenging and grand, but actually getting the calendar in on the act. Saying when you’re going to do it is a far different animal than talking about wanting to do it. By giving yourself parameters you’re going from “wish” to “goal.” You’re throwing down the gauntlet and taking it up, all in the same breath. Not only that, but as soon as you vocalize the concept—even to your closest friends—you’ve put your reputation on the line. Your friends will either believe you because of what you’ve shown them in the past, or they’ll smile knowingly because of what you haven’t. You’ll be the object of admiration or the ever-lovable wanker, and the beautiful thing is that it’s completely your choice.
June 6th, 2008 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys
Dario Argento Releases Mother of Tears
Horror fans, rejoice: Mother of Tears, the final installment in Italian horror master Dario Argento's trilogy opens today in select theaters throughout the country. Is your local arthouse one of them? Find out below—or visit the film's official Website, http://www.motheroftearsthemovie.com, for the most up-to-date info.
June 6th, 2008 | Category: News/Commentary | By Jennifer M. Wood
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Do you have a passion for the great bogeymen of horror movies? Those terrifying figures hiding in darkened theaters, who have remained in the collective unconscious since they were first unleashed on the public? You know their names: Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface. Do you have the guts to add another nightmare-inducing character to the horror hall of fame? Now's your chance, thanks to Boost Mobile’s “Best of the Next in Horror” contest.
June 5th, 2008 | Category: News/Commentary | By Kyle Rupprecht
Hands-On Film Workshops At Cine Gear Expo
Wanna get your hands on some 35mm film? Planning to be in Los Angeles on June 20 and/or 21st for Cine Gear Expo at the Universal Studios Backlot? Then toggle your computer screen over to http://www.kodak.com/go/stopbyshootfilm and pre-register for one of their Stop By Shoot Film workshops, taking place Friday and Saturday, June 20th and 21st, at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Classes will be offered in the 35mm format on KODAK VISION3 color negative.
“Stop By Shoot Film workshops provide an opportunity for filmmakers at all stages of their careers to experiment with the latest film tools and analyze what they created,” says Kodak’s Judy Doherty.
June 4th, 2008 | Category: News/Commentary | By Jennifer M. Wood
Time to Sacrifice My 28mm
What do I do when I'm not being a director?
All right, I have a confession. I have done NOTHING even tangentially related to the film business this month. Well... in a very, very tangential way, I did something… I wrote a poem! The New Yorker just rejected it. Okay, so my mom liked it. And my friend, Vivian, in Arkansas.
Let's see, what else did I do in the cinematic realm? I… participated in the theater of life! Yeah, participated, reveled in and rejoiced in life. I spent quality time worrying about making a living. These intoxicating thought forms take a ramble through my grey matter way too often since I have become a filmmaker… I'm broke, oh dear, I'm broke, oh dear, what will I do? What will I do? I will NOT waitress… not yet… I'm broke… maybe law school… etc… etc…
June 3rd, 2008 | Category: Notes From Movieland | By Anne Norda
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