Monthly Archives: January 2007

The 2007 SAG Awards Winners Are In!

Hey everyone, Ryan here with your look at the winners of the 2007 SAG Awards. I will only list the movie award winners, but if you want to see the television award winners, go here.

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Forest Whitaker – THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Helen Mirren – THE QUEEN

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Eddie Murphy – DREAMGIRLS

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Jennifer Hudson – DREAMGIRLS

Looks like DREAMGIRLS has come out on top, as did LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE. I am interested to see how the Oscars work out after the Golden Globes and now SAG have played out in reference to all the winners.

Tons of New SHREK 3 Photos

Hey everyone, Ryan here with a ton of new pictures from the third film in the SHREK franchise.

SHREK 3 starts off after the second one left off, and Shrek’s father-in-law, King Harold (John Cleese) falls ill, and Shrek (Mike Myers) is looked at as the heir to the land of Far, Far Away. Since Shrek doesn’t want to give up his beloved swamp, he gets his friends Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) to make the rebellious Artie (Justin Timberlake) as the new king.

Weekend Box Office Results Are In!

Hey everyone, Ryan here with the box office results from this past weekend. I was very surprised to see that EPIC MOVIE led the charts with $19.2 million dollars. I expected SMOKIN’ ACES to be in the number one spot, mainly because of all the advertising there was for this movie. I was unable to catch any flicks this weekend, but I hope to see something new this weekend. Anyway, here are the top 10 films at the box office from this weekend.

Rank Title Weekend
1. EPIC MOVIE $19.2M
2. SMOKIN’ ACES $14.3M
3. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM $9.45M
4. CATCH AND RELEASE $8M
5. STOMP THE YARD $7.8M
6. DREAMGIRLS $6.62M
7. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS $5M
8. LABERINTO DEL FAUNO, EL $4.75M
9. THE QUEEN $4M
10. THE HITCHER $3.6M

New PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 3 Pictures!

Hey folks, Ryan here with some new images from the upcoming film, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 3. These are just a few new photos which include Johnny Depp, Chow Yun-Fat, and Keira Knightley.

The third installment of the PIRATES franchise will revolve around Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), and Elizabeth Swann (Knightley) who must sail to edge of the world to rescue Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) to prepare for a final battle.

Feast your eyes on these beauties!

Good Close Up Shot of Optimus Prime!

Hey everyone, Ryan here with a close-up shot of Optimus Prime’s face from the upcoming TRANSFORMERS movie. Paramount has requested this shot be taken off of other sites, but we’ve got it.

Now, I was never a Transformers fan as a kid, but my brothers were so I at least know of them. Anyway, I like the way this looks, if this is, in fact, the way Optimus Prime will look like.

Check it out!

Robbie Williams To Play Nick Charles

Hey everyone, Ryan here with some news about British bad boy/popstar Robbie Williams is the first person in line to play Nick Charles in a biopic about the famous alcoholic turned humanitarian.

Charles was found in London in 1975 and was presumed dead after comsuming large amounts of industrial alcohol. As he was about to be zipped into his body bag, he moved slightly then was shipped off to a hospital.

Charles wrote the autobiography “Through A Glass Brightly” which tells his life story and how he has spent the last 28 years helping alcoholics by running help lines and day clinics. He opened the Chaucer Clinic in 1989 and has snce treated over 15,000 alcoholics.

MPAA Makes a Huge Announcement

The MPAA made a huge announcement today regarding the ways they rate movies, specifically dealing with the infamous NC-17 rating. Apparently the MPAA now embraces the NC-17 rating and wants indie filmmakers to strive for it. This means we may get to see more NC-17 rated films released wide, which will allow more films to be shown in theaters the way they were meant to be seen.

The text below comes from Variety.com.


MPAA chairman-CEO Dan Glickman met with indie filmmakers and studio specialty execs Monday at Sundance, declaring he wants the movie biz to embrace the NC-17 rating and thereby provide a place for edgier fare.

He also delivered a gift during the closed-door sesh: The Classification & Ratings Administration has appointed a liaison to help filmmakers with questions about the ratings process.

Indie filmmakers have long felt frustrated by the ratings process, which has been shrouded in mystery. Glickman is trying to relieve some of that angst, saying the credibility of the ratings system is vital to the entire movie biz.

The morning meeting in Park City at the Lodges at Deer Valley officially kicked off Glickman’s campaign to make the ratings system more transparent and user-friendly (Daily Variety, Jan. 17).

Ratings had already come up at Sundance, even before Glickman’s roundtable with the indie community.

On Sunday, the Weinstein Co. and Lionsgate pacted to pick up “Teeth,” a dark comedy about a girl who has teeth in her vagina. Harvey Weinstein said he doesn’t want to cut the movie to ensure an R rating. Lionsgate can release an unrated movie since it’s not a member studio of the MPAA.

Accompanying Glickman to Park City was Joan Graves, chair of the Classification & Ratings Administration. The National Assn. of Theater Owners (which administers the ratings board with the MPAA) also is a partner in the campaign.

In Park City, some attending the roundtable offered the idea of taking the stigma out of the NC-17 rating, which itself was created to take the stigma out of the X rating. But the NC-17 rating never caught on.

Studio marketing departments quickly encountered trouble when trying to place media buys, since various outlets think an NC-17 film is the same as an X-rated film. Also, exhibs have been reluctant to devote screens to NC-17 films.

Briefing reporters after the session, Glickman and Graves said they readily agreed something must be done.

“We are going to talk about this with the Directors Guild of America and NATO,” Glickman said. “It’s one of our ratings, and I’d like to see it used more.”

Graves said parents are particularly concerned about the new generation of horror pics playing on the bigscreen, such as the “Saw” and “Hostel” franchises.

Glickman stressed the rating system itself is not being changed. The reforms being made are designed to make the process more public.

In the coming weeks, Glickman, Graves and NATO prexy John Fithian will meet with various stakeholders in the ratings process to talk about the proposed changes and to get input about other possible reforms.

For the first time, CARA plans to post the ratings rules, which describe the ratings and appeals process, and the standards for each.

In another first, CARA will allow a filmmaker to reference a scene from another movie during the appeals process, although the board still will put heavy emphasis on context.

There also will be a new ratings descriptor saying certain R-rated movies aren’t appropriate for younger children.

Fithian will brief theater owners on these and other changes at ShoWest in March.

New 300 poster and TV spots

Hey everyone, Ryan here with a look at a new poster and TV spots for the upcoming film, 300. Warner Bros. Pictures just released these today to get ready for the theatrical release of 300 on March 9th.

300 is based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel and stars Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, and David Wenham.

Check out the poster below the links for the new TV spots!

TV Spot 1
TV Spot 2
TV Spot 3
TV Spot 4
TV Spot 5

New TRANSFORMERS photos

DreamWorks Pictures has released new photos from the highly anticipated TRANSFORMERS movie, due in theaters July 4th, 2007. TRANSFORMERS is directed by Michael Bay and produced by Steven Spielberg.

When aliens make Earth their final battleground in, the forces of evil seek the key to ultimate power, our last chance for survival rests in the hands of young Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf).

Here are the photos! (Click on them to get a bigger version)

First look at GHOST RIDER

Hey everyone Ryan here with your first look at the newest comic book movie, GHOST RIDER. This first look comes from AMC who have been showing this featurette in their theaters since December, and now it is available online. The feature has never before scenes as well as interviews with Nicolas Cage and Mark Steven, the director.

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