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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2007 | movies, video, trailer, thepugetnews
    Apple - Trailers - Horton Hears A Who - Trailer 2 - Large

    The preview trailer for "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!" looks great. Please oh please my don't do a poor job with my beloved Dr. Seuss!

    Quoted: A new CG animated feature film from 20th Century Fox Animation, the makers of the “Ice Age” films, based on the beloved book, first published in 1954, by Ted Geisel, who wrote under the pen name Dr. Seuss. Seuss books are among the defining works of family literature, have sold over 200 million copies, and have been translated into fifteen languages. The “Horton” series (“Horton Hears a Who,” “Horton Hatches the Egg”) are consistently among the top-selling of all Seuss titles — generation after generation. HORTON HEARS A WHO is about an imaginative elephant who hears a cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust floating through the air. Suspecting there may be life on that speck and despite a surrounding community which thinks he has lost his mind, Horton is determined to help.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2007 | movies, video, trailer, David Cronenburg
    Apple - Trailers - Eastern Promises - Trailer

    The new Cronenburg film looks like it could be fun.

    Quoted: The new thriller reteaming acclaimed director David Cronenberg with his A History of Violence leading man Viggo Mortensen, Eastern Promises is written by Steve Knight (Academy Award-nominated screenwriter of Dirty Pretty Things). As in the earlier film, director and star together explore the psyche, physicality, and fortunes of a man whose true nature may never be wholly revealed. The mysterious and charismatic Russian-born Nikolai Luzhin (Mr. Mortensen) is a driver for one of London’s most notorious organized crime families of Eastern European origin. The family itself is part of the Vory V Zakone criminal brotherhood. Headed by Semyon (Academy Award nominee Armin Mueller-Stahl), whose courtly charm as the welcoming proprietor of the plush Trans-Siberian restaurant impeccably masks a cold and brutal core, the family’s fortunes are tested by Semyon’s volatile son and enforcer, Kirill (Vincent Cassel), who is more tightly bound to Nikolai than to his own father. But Nikolai’s carefully maintained existence is jarred once he crosses paths at Christmastime with Anna Khitrova (Academy Award nominee Naomi Watts), a midwife at a North London hospital. Anna is deeply affected by the desperate situation of a young teenager who dies while giving birth to a baby. Anna resolves to try to trace the baby’s lineage and relatives. The girl’s personal diary also survives her; it is written in Russian, and Anna seeks answers in it. Anna’s mother Helen (Sinéad Cusack) does not discourage her, but Anna’s irascible Russian-born uncle Stepan (Jerzy Skolimowski) urges caution. He is right to do so; by delving into the diary, Anna has accidentally unleashed the full fury of the Vory. With Semyon and Kirill closing ranks and Anna pressing her inquiries, Nikolai unexpectedly finds his loyalties divided. The family tightens its grip on him; who can, or should, he trust? Several lives - including his own - hang in the balance as a harrowing chain of murder, deceit, and retribution reverberates through the darkest corners of both the family and London itself.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2007 | movies, video, trailer, documentary
    Apple - Trailers - Manda Bala (Send a Bullet) - Trailer

    The trailer for this documentary on violence in Brazil looks great.

    Quoted: A cinematic bullet into the cerebral cortex, a documentary that unflinchingly exploring the cycles of violence that plague Brazil’s upper and lower economic classes in fits of rampant corruption and violent kidnappings. The film chronicles these cycles by utilizing highly personalized stories that reflect the growing truth about Brazil’s huge economic disparities-differences that cause violence on both sides of the spectrum.

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 15 2007 | documentary, movies, film, trailer, video, thepugetnews

    The trailer for this movie shows a spooky look at a fringe community living life in the American desert. It looks like it will explore issues of violence, frontier justice, and isolation.

    I'd love to check this out.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 24 2006 | apple, film, movies, technique, trailer
    Apple - Trailers - Conversations With Other Women - Trailer

    This movie looks interesting in that it's a bit of a filmic experiment. The whole thing is shot in a side-by-side format with two shots at once. While I think it would be complex to edit, it does seem to open up nice storytelling possibilities. It's probably worth seeing...

    Quoted: Tells the compelling story of a couple whose reunion at a wedding reception ignites a mysterious attraction for each other that is deeper and more emotionally perilous than they are actually willing to admit.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2006 | movies, Philip K. Dick, trailer
    Apple - Trailers - A Scanner Darkly

    I'm pretty excited to see this new Philip K. Dick adaptation.

    Quoted: A Scanner Darkly is set in suburban Orange County, California in a future where America has lost the war on drugs. When one reluctant undercover cop is ordered to start spying on his friends, he is launched on a paranoid journey into the absurd, where identities and loyalties are impossible to decode.

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    4 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 11 2006 | music, documentary, trailer, official, movies

    This is another site, the official one, for "Music from the Inside Out." This one has a trailer available if you want to check it out...