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ARCHIVES WEEK 37 2005


15/09/05
Exclusive - Derailed poster!:
MovieXplosion.com received the poster for the suspense thriller Derailed, starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston!
Here's the official synopsis for the film, click on the pic for a muchos grande version, the poster looks great:
"DERAILED is a suspense thriller about ad exec and family man Charles Schine (Clive Owen) who meets business woman, Lucinda (Jennifer Aniston), on the commuter train to Chicago. Flirtation quickly escalates, but their fling turns dangerous when a violent criminal, LaRoche (Vincent Cassel), blackmails them, promising to reveal their indiscretion and threatening their families if they to not pay him. With their lives thrown terrifyingly off-course, they must figure out how to turn the tables on LaRoche and save their families."
 © the weinstein company 2005
15/09/05
Back in town!:
Hi guys, I'm back!!! Had a great time in... Toronto and I think I'm the only filmcritic who hasn't been to the Filmfest! I loved the city though and the weather was just awesome.
Well, got some catchin' up to do, lets start with a rundown of the latest movie news since my vacation:
The trailer for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will hit the web today over at Moviefone!
Rolling Stone's Keith Richard will not play Captain Jack Sparrow's father in the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean sequels; "The idea of working for Disney gives me the shivers in the first place," says the veteran rocker. Hehe, I love this guy! Source: Scifi Wire
Bruce Willis, Bruce Dern and Virginia Madsen join Billy Bob Thornton in The Astronaut Farmer. Thornton plays an eccentric farmer who dreams of space travel and decides to build a rocket in his barn.
Cool spy pics of Wolverine in the woods can be viewed here. Hugh Jackman looks great!
It's official Constantine's Francis Lawrence will direct the one man against vampires vehicle I Am Legend.
Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci and Bob Balaban will direct together remakes of films of the late Dutch director Theo van Gogh. Titles include 06, Blind Date and Interview. Theo van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam last year.
Cool posters, check out George Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Cooper and William Hurt in Syriana here. And check out the hands of Karl Urban in the Doom poster here. Also up Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey in Two for the Money here.
Ioan "Mr. Fantastic" Gruffudd will play the anti-slavery pioneer William Wilberforce in Michael Apted's Amazing Grace.
The first trailer for the horror sequel Saw II is online here.
Leonardo DiCaprio will star and Martin Scorsese will direct Edmund Morris book The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt.
Jon "Napoleon Dynamite" Heder will play an arrogant pseudo-intellectual in Mama's Boy.
Jason "The Transporter" Statham's next action flick will be Crank. The film follows a hit man's one-day rampage through the streets of LA. Already love the thought of Statham goin' wild in LA, cool!
The first pic of Brad Pitt as Jesse James in the western The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford hit the web. Hmmm, I wonder how the flick ends... click for a larger version.
Sources: Variety, The Hollywood Reporter
 © wb 2005
15/09/05
Joss Whedon talks Wonder Woman:
Serenity director Joss Whedon talked about his next film Wonder Woman:
"We'll meet a Wonder Woman who is similar to the one from the original comics and from the TV series to an extent. Neither of them are really a template. I've never loved the comics and I didn't watch the television series, but I loved the character very much. She doesn't really understand this world, she's very strong but she's also very naive. She's not quite as little as the girls I'm used to writing, but she's definitely one of them in the sense of she'll undergo that kind of baptism of fire that used to be relegated to the male gender. She'll have to come into the world and see how corrupt it is and learn to deal with it and with her own powers. She is kind of, in a way, the grandma of everything I've been writing my whole life, so it makes sense that we should meet."
Source: Superhero Hype
15/09/05
U.S. Box Office Sept 9-11:
The Exorcism of Emily Rose ruled the Box Office and also gave me a few sleepless nights, here's the rest of the Top Ten:
1. The Exorcism of Emily Rose - $30,054,300 (new)
2. The 40-Year-Old Virgin - $7,717,530 / $82,126,560
3. Transporter 2 - $7,389,470 / $30,321,471
4. The Constant Gardener - $4,726,644 / $19,017,317
5. Red Eye - $4,470,741 / $51,174,155
6. The Man - $4,065,014 (new)
7. The Brothers Grimm - $3,343,644 / $33,295,113
8. Wedding Crashers - $3,252,154 / $200,021,913
9. Four Brothers - $2,946,003 / $68,271,343
10. March of the Penguins - $2,639,936 / $66,979,768
07/09/05
I need a break!:
Dear movieXplosion.com filmfans, it has been pretty hectic, working on my first movie projects, keeping the website up-to-date,
watching a lot of movies and now it's time to take a lil' break! I'm on holiday for a few days but I'll be back with the latest movie news and
reviews at the end of next week! Thanks, guys, and see ya soon!
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DVD releases R1
Fever Pitch
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Smallville Fourth Season
DVD releases R2
Elektra
Banlieue 13
Casino SE
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