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    usesoapusesoap Penn serves up warm 'Milk'
    by usesoap in usesoap Blog
    is neutral about it.
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    "I'm not sure what is more sad: politician Harvey Milk's life being cut short by an assassin's bullett, or the recent passing of the California's reprehensible Prop 8 Bill, making it seem this man's death may have been in vain. Sean Penn inhabits the lead role in 'Milk', and through him we can see just how magnetic a man the San Francisco candidate was and how easy it must have been to warm to his cause. But Penn does not lionize the man, unafraid to show his fears, doubts and flirtation with hubris as his voice begins to reverberate across the state and the nation. To see Penn, who often appears pensive and prickly on talk shows and in public of late, return to the type of performance that is sweet, sensitive and thoroughly endearing is rewarding enough. But he is surrounded by thoughtful, passionate performers who all seemed so moved by Milk's legacy, they were determined to do him justice. Milk arrives in San Fran at the start of the swingin' 70s, frustrated and ready to start hi ... " [More]
    pratchettfanpratchettfan Planet Terror
    by pratchettfan in pratchettfan Blog
    loved it.
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    "In the US this movie was shown together with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, but after the bad sales they decided to split it up and so we Europeans could enjoy an extended Version of both movies.Planet Terror is everything I had hoped for, extremely gory, trashy and thus funny. This is definitely the best movie I've seen this year and you should see it too, if you can stomach a lot of gore and blood ;).The fake trailer for Machete before the movie is hilarious too, I hope that Rodriguez realizes this project soon... " [More]
    donalosullidonalosulli I enjoyed this.
    by donalosulli in donalosulli Blog
    liked it.
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    "well i can imagine that alot of people did not like this film but i did. To be honest i knew from the trailer this wasn't a film to take seriously (come on Rose McGowan with a gun for a leg!!!). I acutally enjoyed the way it was put together. Some parts were pretty funny. The way the sex scene messes up and u are in the middle of the house burning is a good laugh. But will you have so many zombie/vampire films that turn out ridiculous just by bad acting/ story etc this film realises it's a daft idea and just acts daft. While this didn't have the classic Tarantino dialouge of Deathproof it also didn't have its dull parts (the women chatting in deathproof was so drawn out). I think it had a better flow than deathproof and all in all i enjoyed both films. If you like Deathproof u'll like this. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Barbarella Remake in Limbo
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
    hasn't rated it.
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    "The NY Observer says Robert Rodriguez has lost Universal’s backing for his Barbarella remake, over the filmmaker’s insistence that his fiancee, Rose McGowan, play the title role. Rodriguez and McGowan “fell in love” on the set of Planet Terror, which led to the end of Rodriguez’s 16-year marriage to his producer, Elizabeth Avellan. According to the story, when the studio was first informed that Rodriguez intended to cast McGowan over “more famous names [like] Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry and Jessica Alba”, they re-calibrated Barbarella’s budget from $100 million to something “in the double-digit millions.” Rodriguez denies this; he says Universal will give him $60 million to make the film, no questions asked, but he thinks he needs $82 million, so he’s shopping the project around to other studios.

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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Planet Terror's Not Dead: Trade ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "I guess Harvey hasn't totally given up on the idea of flogging Death Proof and Planet Terror as separate films just quite yet. Robert Rodriguez' zombie-centric half of Grindhouse has been slotted to screen at Europe's largest open-air venue at the Locarno Film Festival next month. Speaking of Harvey flogging, the Weinstein Company has acquired North American rights to Make it Happen, after brokering sales of international rights to other parties at Berlin and Cannes. The film, which was penned by the guy who brought you Save the Last Dance and Step Up, tracks an aspiring dancer who moves to Chicago and becomes a stripper. So, basically, it's a remake of Flashdance. Variety has confirmed that Kevin Spacey will be back as Lex Luthor in the next installment of Bryan Singer's [More]
 
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