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ARCHIVES WEEK 44 2005

03/11/05
Giant Movie Art update!!!:
Hi guys, finally, the Movie Art section has been updated with a new look and tons of new designs and artwork!
I'll continue to update the rest of the site with a new look and new sections step by step. I'll keep you
posted when each section will be changed. For now, enter MovieXplosion.com's Movie Art by clicking on the logo!
 © movieXplosion.com 2005
03/11/05
Newsflash:
Quick newsflash today, I'll be back this weekend with a new update!:
The trailer for the thriller Wolf Creek hit the web. Check it out right here!
The Crying Game's Neil Jordan will direct Scarlett Johansson and Colin Farrell in Borgia. The drama centers on the most powerful family in 15th century Rome. Source: Variety
Steve Zahn and Adam Sandler's buddy Allen Covert will star in Strange Wilderness. The guys play animal enthusiasts who head to the Andes in search of Bigfoot. Source: Variety
First images for the videogame adaptation Silent Hill are online. The film stars Sean Bean and is directed by Crying Freeman's Christophe Gans. Click on the pic for more!
 © tristar 2005
03/11/05
James Cameron update:
Titanic director James Cameron finally will direct again! Here's what he had to say:
"I'm directing two movies back-to-back and I've got two more lined up after that. Two movies using the same techniques, the same 3-D digital-camera system, the same virtual production studio. They're big projects."
One of these movies is the Manga based Battle Angel, which will likely be the first film to be released. The director also confirms that he will not make Terminator 4 and True Lies 2.
Source: Times online
03/11/05
March of the Pinguins... the comedy!:
Remember Full House's Bob Saget? The actor will write and direct Farce of the Penguins, which will be a spoof of the documentary March of the Penguins.
"The idea for this came organically," said Saget, "I was watching the 'March' movie at a screening at my friend's house, and I couldn't stop doing the voiceovers of the penguins, reminiscent of when I did the voices of the animals on 'America's Funniest Home Videos'. My friend David Permut said, there's a great comedy movie in this."
Well, I did enjoy Saget's voiceovers on AFHV, Farce of the Penguins could be a fun flick.
Source: Variety
02/11/05
Reggy's Chicken Little review!:
Chicken Little marks Disney's first non-Pixar CGI flick, want to find out if I liked it?
Click on the pic for Reggy's Chicken Little review!
 © disney 2005
01/11/05
Newsflash:
Cool King Kong behind the scenes clip is online right here!
Steve Miner (Lake Placid) will direct a remake of George A. Romero's zombie classic Day of the Dead. Too bad Zack Snyder isn't returning, he did a great job on the Dawn of the Dead remake. Source: Variety
The first trailer for Johnny Depp's new film The Libertine is online. The film also stars John Malkovich and Samantha Morton, click here for the trailer.
I've also got nice images today! Pics from the set of Super Ex-Girlfriend starring Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson and directed by comedy meister Ivan Reitman, hit the web! Click on Uma for more. Oh yeah, Hannibal returns, this time we look back at the early years of the man-eater in Young Hannibal: Behind the Mask. Gaspard Ulliel and Gong Li stars in the flick, click on the pic for more.
31/10/05
U.S. Box Office Oct 28-30:
Saw II was the big winner last weekend. The horror flick claimed the first spot thanks to
a very impressive $30 million opening. Doom, last week's number 1, fell all
the way down to the 7th position... ouch! Here's the rest of the Top Ten:
1. Saw II - $30,500,000 (new)
2. The Legend of Zorro - $16,500,000 (new)
3. Prime - $6,395,000 (new)
4. Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story - $6,300,000 / $17,541,000
5. Wallace & Gromit; The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - $4,400,000 / $49,793,000
6. The Weather Man - $4,225,000 (new)
7. Doom - $4,061,000 / $22,868,000
8. North Country - $3,650,000 / $12,199,000
9. The Fog - $3,300,000 / $25,503,000
10. Flightplan - $2,600,000 / $81,190,000
29/10/05
Newsflash:
Hi guys, quick newsflash today with some nice newsbits, check it out:
First a new Rocky flick, now Stallone's also back for another Rambo adventure!!! Millenium Films, Emmett/Furla Films and Equity Pictures will take care of the 50 million budget for Rambo IV. The story centers on former Vietnam vet John Rambo, who is living a reclusive life back home in the U.S. But when a girl goes missing, he is forced to abandon his quiet lifestyle and take justice into his own hands. That's great news for the Stallone fans (me included)! Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Jack Black will join Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet in the romantic comedy Holiday. The film centers on a friendship between an American woman and a British woman, I don't know where Jack Black fits in but I'll keep you posted. Source: Variety
This is cool, Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofksy has signed on to helm an episode of Lost. "It was one of those fantastic calls out of the blue," producer Carlton Cuse said, "His agents let us know he liked the show, and we jumped at the opportunity. Apparently, he had been watching Lost while up in Montreal shooting The Fountain and got hooked." Source: Entertainment Weekly
The official Final Destination 3 website is online! The site offers a sweet teaser trailer, enter here!
AICN received a pretty awesome King Kong teaser poster! Click on Kong for a high res version.
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DVD releases R1
Aliens of the Deep
American Chopper 3rd Season
Millions
Revenge of the Sith
The War of the Worlds
DVD releases R2
Unleashed
Batman Begins
Kameleon 2
Kingdom of Heaven
Layer Cake
Reggy's Latest Reviews:
Chicken Little
Domino
Into the Blue
Flightplan
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Transporter 2
The 40-Year Old Virgin
Wedding Crashers
Deuce Bigalow 2
The Brothers Grimm

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