Embrace of the vampire full movie part 1

Embrace of the vampire full movie part 1

Be silly not to take a chance on this. My girlfriend loves all things Doctor Who. I should be jealous, but as long as she doesn t disappear into some stranger s police box I m willing to get her anything that will make her happy. Amy Pond is the best of the modern companions, I m glad she ll be in the next series too. Is this the part where I starting humming the Doctor Who theme song? I need some more motivation to get a Blu-Ray player. Editor in Chief, Head Writer Managing Editor, /Filmcast Much as previous generations believe you can tell everything about a person whether or not they love The Beatles or Elvis, you can tell a lot about a film fan depending on their opinions of Citizen Kane. The film is like a lightning rod in the movie blogosphere where you ve either seen it and love it, respect it, hate it because it s been built up too much or don t even care to watch it. No matter which statement best describes you, there s no denying that Orson Welles 1941 masterpiece set out what it was meant to do: spawn discussion, debate, and show film lovers everywhere just what this little medium we call movies is capable of. Now, 70 years after Kane was released in theaters, Warner Bros. is doing a frame by frame high definition restoration so they can release the film on Blu-ray September Read more about the package after the jump. Read More So say we all. Whether you ve seen Battlestar Galactica before, or have been meaning to see it, today is the day to pull the trigger. Wednesday s Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Day is 60% off Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series either on DVD or Blu-ray, which means they re only 77 or 114 respectively. What the frak are you waiting for? This will sell out quick. Six months ago, we ran an article saying that Jurassic Park would be coming to Blu-ray in 2011 and now Universal Pictures has confirmed that to be true. While no release date is set, Steven Spielberg s classic 1993 film and its two inferior sequels will come to the high definition format sometime before the holiday season. Check out possible box art, a Jaws release window and more after the jump. Read More When last we left Mike McDermott he was in a New York City cab, heading down Broadway, on his way to Las Vegas and the World Series of Poker. The year was 1998 and Miramax s poker movie Rounders, starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton, made a paltry 23 million at the box office. Fortunately for us, the movie was ahead of its time. Soon after the film s release, the world of poker changed drastically. The invention of card cameras and the 2003 5 million Main Event victory of everyman Chris Moneymaker, who cites Rounders as one of his biggest influences, made the game of poker boom in a huge way. In 1999, the year that Damon s Rounders character would have played in the World Series Main Event, 393 people competed and the winner made 1 million. Seven years later, 8, 773 competed in the same event with the winner taking home 12 million. So though Rounders was a theatrical bust, the poker boom made it a home video smash, grossing 70 million in profit for Miramax. The film was recently on a list of catalog titles Miramax was hoping to sequelize along with The Weinstein Company and this week Harvey Weinstein himself, a producer of the original movie and former head of the studio that released it, said he s still trying to get a sequel to Rounders made. Read More When DVD began permeating the culture a little over a decade ago, Steven Spielberg was famously one of the last filmmakers to embrace the format. He s shown a similar aversion to Blu-ray with only a handful of his films Saving Private Ryan, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, War of the Worlds available on the high definition discs. Those tides seem to be turning though, as in a recent interview with Ain t It Cool News tied to the upcoming 36th anniversary of Jaws, Spielberg said they re currently working on a Blu-ray of that 1975 hit. Plus, the film credited with starting the modern summer blockbuster won t have any digital corrections. Read his quotes after the break. Read More Has anyone actually ordered a movie off DirecTV s controversial Premium Video On Demand service? Beginning in April, several studios teamed up with the cable provider to offer their movies only two months after they hit theaters for the price of 95, much to the dismay of theater owners and filmmakers alike. According to The Hollywood Reporter, there is persistent buzz that it has fallen flat among consumers. Still, major filmmakers are continuing to stand up against the service, probably embrace of the vampire full movie part 1 as the summer season wears on, the selections will get better than the currently, and soon to be, embrace of the vampire full movie part 1 Sucker Punch or Battle: Los Angeles. Previously, filmmakers like James Cameron, Michael Bay, Peter Jackson and more signed an open letter written by the National Association of Theater Owners vehemently attacking this service and now Christopher Nolan, Jon Favreau, Quentin Tarantino, M. Night Shyamalan, David Dobkin, Mark Boal and others have also signed the letter. We ve printed it in the past, but you can once again read it after the jump.

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