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ARCHIVES WEEK 50 2005

15/12/05
New posters:
New posters hit the web today, I'll be back this weekend with the next update! Tomorrow is my birthday, so if you want
to sent presents, dvd's and stuff, just let me know!
Check out the fun looking poster for Over the Hedge, starring the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Avril Lavigne, Eugene Levy and Nick Nolte. The trailer is also online here!
M. Night Shyamalan is back with a new supernatural flick called Lady in the Water. Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard star.
Three cool teaser posters for Scary Movie 4 are also online, click on the poster to see them all. Click on the other posters for bigger versions.
14/12/05
Newsflash:
Hi guys, here's a quick but interesting update, check out today's newsflash:
First look at Ron Howard's The Da Vinci Code is now up! The film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina and Jean Reno. Click here for the trailer.
Also online, a first look at Wolfgang Petersen's Poseidon. This film stars Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss. And click here to check out the trailer.
A Rocky Balboa blog is online where you can follow the production. The site offers a cool behind-the-scenes clip of Sly Stallone prepping the big fight. Click here to enter.
The 63rd Golden Globe Awards Nominations hit the web, including A History of Violence for Best Motion Picture, Kung Fu Hustle for Best Foreign Film! Excellent! Click here for the complete list.
13/12/05
New trailers!:
Two exclusive trailers are now up! First, the teaser trailer for Mission: Impossible III starring Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Laurence Fishburne, Simon Pegg, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Michelle Monaghan, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Billy Crudup, Maggie Q and Sasha Alexander.
I've got the chance to view the trailer on the big screen last week and it looked pretty awesome, Ving Rhames was the highlight of it. Anyway, check out the teaser right here!
Next up, a crappy looking teaser trailer for Miami Vice over at Bacardi Live. What I do love is the outstanding look and style for the film, which
you can see when you go the official site by clicking on the pic below! Michael Mann directs, Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell star as Tubbs and Crockett!
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12/12/05
Reggy's King Kong Review!!!:
Peter Jackson remakes his favorite film and turns it into a massive adventure flick with a running time of 187 minutes!
The cast includes Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody and the wonderful Jack Black. Click on the pic to read my review!
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12/12/05
U.S. Box office Dec 09-11:
Yeah! The Chronicles of Narnia took over the top spot, earning 67 million bucks! That's the second-biggest opening ever for a film in December!
Here's the rest of the Top Ten:
1. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - $67,064,000 (new)
2. Syriana - $12,030,000 / $13,529,000
3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - $10,315,000 / $244,119,000
4. Walk the Line - $5,750,000 / $77,003,000
5. Yours, Mine and Ours - $5,150,000 / $40,917,000
6. Aeon Flux - $4,625,000 / $20,282,000
7. Just Friends - $3,900,000 / $26,464,000
8. Pride & Prejudice - $2,491,000 / $26,385,000
9. Chicken Little - $2,256,000 / $127,230,000
10. Rent - $2,000,000 / $26,912,000
10/12/05
Pics and Poster!:
The teaser poster for the Tom Cruise vehicle Mission Impossible III hit the web! The teaser trailer will also
be up soon, so stay tuned. Click on the poster for a bigger version.
Also online, more freakin' amazing set pics of Rocky Balboa! Sly is in great shape, click for more!

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10/12/05
The Prestige update!:
Scarlett Johansson will join Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine and David Bowie in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige.
Bale and Jackman will play rival magicians in turn-of-the-century London who battle each other for trade secrets.
Nolan talked to Empire online about the project:
"I know you hear this from everybody, but it's genuinely hard to categorise, which is what I love about it. If it were contemporary I think you would probably call it a thriller. It has a lot of different elements going on. It verges on elements of the supernatural; it deals with a lot of real life history and so forth. But really it's the story of a great rivalry. So there isn't one good guy and one bad guy. Hugh and Christian represent very different aspects of what a magician would do to be successful when they were the biggest stars of stage and pre-screen. So there's a lot of ambition in both of them but they're also approaching how they do what they do very differently. Although you can't really call that a genre. It's a sort of noiry-thrillery-based-period-type-thing."
Looking forward to see Bale working together with Nolan again.
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DVD releases R1
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Bad News Bears
F.I.S.T.
Sin City SE
Roll Bounce
DVD releases R2
Cinderella 2
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Lords of Dogtown
Millions
Skeleton Key
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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