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ARCHIVES WEEK 01 2006

05/01/06
New pics:
Hi guys, I've got new images to end the week, I'll be back in the weekend with a new update.
New shots of the Infernal Affairs remake, a.k.a. The Departed, popped up online. Martin Scorsese directs the cop thriller and cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon.
Jack Nicholson plays the bad guy, and the first pic of his character is now up. Click for more!
New Superman Returns photos are also online, most of them already appeared in movie magazines though. Click on the man of steel to check them out!
03/01/06
The Three Kung-fu-teers reunite!:
This is great news! Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung are back together in the comedy Baby.
The kung-fu stars became close friends when they joined the Peking Opera School. Chan, Biao and Hung delivered classics like Project A, Wheels on Meals and Dragons Forever.
Baby started shooting last Thursday with Benny Chan on the director's chair. The plot revolves around crooks stealing a car without realizing that there's a child in it.
Source: Variety
03/01/06
Mama Milla!:
Cool new screenshots for Ultraviolet starring Milla Jovovich hit her official website. Kurt Wimmer (Equilibrium) directs
the sci-fi flick. I love the look of the film, below the official synopsis and click on the pic for more!
"Set in the late 21st century, a subculture of humans have emerged who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease (Hemophagia), giving them enhanced speed, incredible stamina and acute intelligence, and as they are set apart from "normal" and "healthy" humans, the world is pushed to the brink of worldwide civil war (a war between humans and hemophages) aimed at the destruction of the "diseased" population. In the middle of this crossed-fire is - an infected woman - Ultraviolet (Jovovich), who finds herself protecting a nine-year-old boy who has been marked for death by the human government as he is believed to be a threat to humans."
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03/01/06
U.S. Box office Dec 30 - Jan 02:
Narnia strikes back! What a surprise! The Disney adventure again challenged the big ape for a rematch and won this time, taking back its top spot! Here's the rest of the top ten:
1. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Regster - $32,848,000 / $224,839,000
2. King Kong - $31,591,000 / $174,324,000
3. Fun with Dick and Jane - $21,000,000 / $64,568,000
4. Cheaper by the Dozen 2 - $19,300,000 / $55,127,000
5. Rumor Has It... - $11,625,000 / $26,700,000
6. The Family Stone - $10,200,000 / $46,237,000
7. Memoirs of a Geisha - $10,000,000 / $30,411,000
8. The Ringer - $8,025,000 / $21,627,000
9. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - $7,460,000 / $276,908,000
10. Munich - $6,126,000 / $15,638,000
31/12/05
Reggy looks forward!:
Hi guys, after looking back at the movies of 2005, it's now time to see what the new year will bring us and I've got a feeling it's going to rock! Well, here's my top ten of the movies I really, really, really want to see!!!
Click here to check it out (and hopefully got some real news after the weekend so I don't have to post my photo again to fill the page).
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DVD releases R1
Broken Flowers
The Cave
The Gospel
Wedding Crashers
DVD releases R2
New Police Story
Reggy's Latest Reviews:
King Kong
Chronicles of Narnia
Harry Potter 4
Chicken Little
Domino
Into the Blue
Flightplan
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Transporter 2
The 40-Year Old Virgin

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