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  • Grand Rapids skaters roll 'em in Drew Barrymore movie "Whip It!"

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    Juno  (2007)

    Whip It!  (2009)

    Rachel Bockheim was taken aback when Ellen Page recognized her.

    "It should be the other way around," Bockheim said, laughing.

    Best known as skater Jackie Daniels for local roller derby league the Grand Raggidy Roller Girls, Bockheim has landed a gig in front of the camera for Page's roller-derby film "Whip It!" which is filming in the Detroit area. And Bockheim was surprised when the Oscar-nominated "Juno" actress complimented her on her skating aptitude.

    "She and (co-star) Juliette Lewis saw me skate at a tournament in Los Angeles," Bockheim said. "It was so cool that she recognized me as a skater."

    It's a major pat on the back for Raggidy girls Bockheim and Shawn Varner -- aka Dot Matrix -- that their skills on skates set them apart from dozens of hopefuls vying for a part during an open casting call in June. "Whip It!" director/star Drew Barrymore brought the production to Michigan to take advantage of the state's new tax-incentive package for filmmakers.

    Bockheim and Varner have been commuting to the east side of the state since mid-July and are committed to four-plus weeks of filming. The two women don't have speaking parts, but are likely to have significant face time in the film.

    "We're in that shady area between extras and actors," Varner said. "We're skating on the track (alongside the actresses). The neat thing is, we get to keep our skate names -- we're in the movie as Dot and Jackie."

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  • The Legacy of George W. Bush [Netroots Nation Film Series Review]

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    Crawford  (2008)

    I had a chance to watch a special screening of Crawford at the 2008 Netroots Nation conference in Austin, TX--which is the same place the film screened at South by Southwest earlier in the year.

    Overall, the documentary was a funny, often charming, and extremely interesting look at the way the addition of a single resident (granted, it was Gov. George W. Bush) to small-town Crawford, TX, changed not just the trajectory of the community, but the lives of its residents.


  • High School Musical 3 Trailer (Senior Year)

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    I will admit, I stayed up until 10:55pm on Sunday, July 13th to watch the "Disney Channel: First Look" at High School Musical 3: Senior Year.

    ... and for those of you who aren't as cool, here's the trailer.

     


  • Christian Bale discusses 'The Dark Knight' on 'The Today Show'

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    The Dark Knight  (2008)

    Christian Bale sits down with The Today Show’s Matt Lauer to talk about the upcoming summer blockbuster, The Dark Knight, opening this Friday. Here’s an excerpt from the interview:

    So much was made of Heath Ledger’s portrayal of the Joker. It was such a dark role. In some way, perhaps, do you think in real life, it caused him to slip across some line of reality and may have had some role in his accidental death? Personally, I find it to be a complete lack of understanding of acting. I also find it very rude to try to create some kind of sound bite for such a tragedy. The man was a complex man, a good man, but you know what? I saw him having the best time playing The Joker. He was someone who completely immersed himself in his role. As do I. But in the end of the day, he was having a wonderful time doing it, he couldn’t have been happier doing it.

     

     

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  • Tropic Thunder Mockumentary Trailer

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    Tropic Thunder  (2008)

    A trailer for a mocumentary about the filming of the Vietnam War movie which is the subject of the upcoming Tropic Thunder film (confusing ain't it?)

    Watch.  Laugh.

     

     

    (h/t Facebook)


  • Chicago Smoking Ban Could Affect Movies

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    Public Enemies  (2009)

    Smoking has been banned in the Chicago production of Jersey Boys in order to comply with the city's strict new anti-smoking law, raising the possibility that scenes showing smoking in movies and television shows shot in Chicago will also be barred.

    Writing in today's Chicago Tribune, theater critic Chris Jones writes that Michael Mann's Public Enemies, which was filmed in Chicago, is bound to show smoking. He then remarks facetiously, "Seize the print! Consider this an official complaint."

    Finally, Jones urges the city's aldermen to write "an exception for artistic purposes. A waiver. An understanding. Whatever. Heck, it doesn't even have to be for tobacco. It just has to allow Chicago's great artists to tell the truth."

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