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Blu-Ray Review: Remarkable 20th Anniversary Edition of ‘Say Anything...’

29 November 2009 2:04 PM, PST | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »

Chicago – Sometimes fans have the choice between holding on to the standard DVD version of their favorite films or upgrading to the latest format, anniversary, or ultimate collector’s unrated fantastic edition. With many Blu-Ray releases merely improving the technical specs but often leaving the special features alone, it can be a tough call. Such is not the case with the 20th anniversary edition of the great “Say Anything…,” a release packed with excellent bonus material that make it a must-own for fans of Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut.

Blu-Ray Rating: 5.0/5.0

After breaking through with his script for “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” Cameron Crowe fell into the worst project of his career, a lackluster ’80s teen movie called “The Wild Life”. After that experience, Crowe told himself that he wanted to write something personal and real; a film that took the lives of young people seriously and not merely »

- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)

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Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card for 11.25.09

25 November 2009 10:23 PM, PST | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »

Old Dogs Studio: Disney Rated: PG for some mild rude humor. Starring: John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Preston, Seth Green and Ella Bleu Travolta Directed by: Walt Becker What it’s about: Robin Williams plays a sports marketing businessman who learns that he has seven-year-old twins. When their mother needs to go to jail for two weeks, she begs him to take care of them and learn to be a father. He takes on the challenge, but it proves to be a wild time along with his business partner, played by John Travolta. What I liked: There are times when the slapstick actually works in this film. It's not often, but it happens. The best part of the film is Seth Green as the marketing protege who never quite makes the grade. Sadly, the funniest scene in the film is when the characters sneak into the gorilla enclosure at the zoo, which »

- Kevin Carr

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Farewell, My Dollhouse! A Love Letter to the Show Others Loved to Hate

15 November 2009 9:45 PM, PST | thetorchonline | See recent thetorchonline news »

I know a lot of people have busied themselves haterizing on Dollhouse, but I'm here to take a stand. I really dug that show. And with the news that it's been canceled, I find myself disappointed, for once again the world has been deprived of what could have been. I say could have, because I think we can all agree that Dollhouse never really rose to the apex of Joss Whedon's talent for storytelling. But the potential was definitely there. Dollhouse is the Jerry Maguire to my Renee Zellwegger -- I love it for the show it wants to be and I love it for the show it almost is. »

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An open letter to Jay Mohr about Gary Unmarried

12 November 2009 1:02 PM, PST | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

Dear Jay,

Let me start by stating that I think you are a very funny man. I have been following your career for years and you're great. You were wonderful in Jerry Maguire. Of course, you were speaking lines written by Cameron Crowe, so that was a plus, but you delivered the performance. Bravo, Jay Mohr.

That said, I have to talk to you now about Gary Unmarried. Jay, you can make this so much better. Really, you are capable of so much more. Yes, you don't have Cameron Crowe writing for you now. I'm fully aware of that. But you're there.

Gary Unmarried may have started as a formula, and it still has too much of that formula intact. The bitchy, controlling wife/ex-wife? Haven't we seen the Allison character on Two and a Half Men (Judith), Everybody Loves Raymond (Deborah), The King of Queens (Carrie)? Do you see the pattern here? »

- Allison Waldman

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Bertinelli Lands Hunt As Marathon Partner

9 November 2009 5:36 PM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »

Valerie Bertinelli has found a running partner in fellow actress Bonnie Hunt after convincing the Jerry Maguire star to run a marathon with her next year.

The One Day at a Time actress dropped 50 pounds (22.6 kilograms) to compete in a 13.1-mile (21-kilometre) race in July, crossing the finish line in two hours, 12 minutes and 19 seconds.

Now rocker Eddie Van Halen's ex-wife is ready to go the extra distance and take part in a full marathon - and she's won over Hunt to join her in the challenge.

During an appearance on the Bonnie Hunt Show on Monday, Bertinelli said, "I'm gonna run a marathon next year. I ran a half marathon in July. I did pretty well, so I figured the next goal (is) a whole one."

Hunt praised her for her dedication to her fitness regime before declaring her own interest in shaping up - prompting Bertinelli to sign her up for the marathon.

She warned Hunt, "You have six months to train." »

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AFI's 100 Years ...100 Movie Quotes

4 November 2009 4:45 AM, PST | Extra | See recent Extra news »

"Extra" brings you AFI's 100 Best Movie Quotes of all time! From "The Wizard of Oz" to "Taxi Driver," see if your favorites made the list!

AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie QuotesGone with the Wind (1939)

“Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.” —Said by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler to Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara.

The Godfather (1972)

“I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” —Marlon Brando as Don Corleone.

On the Waterfront (1954)

“You don’t understand! »

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tMF puts the spotlight on Jake Gyllenhaal: 3 Awesome new movies + Oscar buzz?

2 November 2009 1:12 PM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »

He'll soon be the Prince of Persia, play brother to Tobey Maguire and lover to Natalie Portman, and then be a Viagra salesman. If you think about it, Jake Gyllenhaal, who was once considered for the role of Spiderman, must be quite happy with his luck! While he's not Spidey, he's playing the brother of the guy playing the Marvel superhero and he's also playing superhero, who also happens to be a Prince! - - -

- - - The first movie will once again test his Box office attraction, while the next - Brothers - will give him another shot for possible noms come awards season. The Jim Sheridan film (a remake of Susanne Bier's "Brødre") has Jake playing Tommy, the black sheep of the family. Expects sparks to fly!

A third project, Love and Other Drugs with have him share the big screen with Anne Hathaway. This »

- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)

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tMF puts the spotlight on Jake Gyllenhaal: 3 Awesome new movies + Oscar buzz?

2 November 2009 1:12 PM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »

He'll soon be the Prince of Persia, play brother to Tobey Maguire and lover to Natalie Portman, and then be a Viagra salesman. If you think about it, Jake Gyllenhaal, who was once considered for the role of Spiderman, must be quite happy with his luck! While he's not Spidey, he's playing the brother of the guy playing the Marvel superhero and he's also playing superhero, who also happens to be a Prince! - - -

- - - The first movie will once again test his Box office attraction, while the next - Brothers - will give him another shot for possible noms come awards season. The Jim Sheridan film (a remake of Susanne Bier's "Brødre") has Jake playing Tommy, the black sheep of the family. Expects sparks to fly!

A third project, Love and Other Drugs with have him share the big screen with Anne Hathaway. This »

- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)

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tMF puts the spotlight on Jake Gyllenhaal: 3 Awesome new movies + Oscar buzz?

2 November 2009 1:12 PM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »

He'll soon be the Prince of Persia, play brother to Tobey Maguire and lover to Natalie Portman, and then be a Viagra salesman. If you think about it, Jake Gyllenhaal, who was once considered for the role of Spiderman, must be quite happy with his luck! While he's not Spidey, he's playing the brother of the guy playing the Marvel superhero and he's also playing superhero, who also happens to be a Prince! - - -

- - - The first movie will once again test his Box office attraction, while the next - Brothers - will give him another shot for possible noms come awards season. The Jim Sheridan film (a remake of Susanne Bier's "Brødre") has Jake playing Tommy, the black sheep of the family. Expects sparks to fly!

A third project, Love and Other Drugs with have him share the big screen with Anne Hathaway. This »

- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)

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tMF puts the spotlight on Jake Gyllenhaal: 3 Awesome new movies + Oscar buzz?

2 November 2009 1:12 PM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »

He'll soon be the Prince of Persia, play brother to Tobey Maguire and lover to Natalie Portman, and then be a Viagra salesman. If you think about it, Jake Gyllenhaal, who was once considered for the role of Spiderman, must be quite happy with his luck! While he's not Spidey, he's playing the brother of the guy playing the Marvel superhero and he's also playing superhero, who also happens to be a Prince! - - -

- - - The first movie will once again test his Box office attraction, while the next - Brothers - will give him another shot for possible noms come awards season. The Jim Sheridan film (a remake of Susanne Bier's "Brødre") has Jake playing Tommy, the black sheep of the family. Expects sparks to fly!

A third project, Love and Other Drugs with have him share the big screen with Anne Hathaway. This »

- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)

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tMF puts the spotlight on Jake Gyllenhaal: 3 Awesome new movies + Oscar buzz?

2 November 2009 1:12 PM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »

He'll soon be the Prince of Persia, play brother to Tobey Maguire and lover to Natalie Portman, and then be a Viagra salesman. If you think about it, Jake Gyllenhaal, who was once considered for the role of Spiderman, must be quite happy with his luck! While he's not Spidey, he's playing the brother of the guy playing the Marvel superhero and he's also playing superhero, who also happens to be a Prince! - - -

- - - The first movie will once again test his Box office attraction, while the next - Brothers - will give him another shot for possible noms come awards season. The Jim Sheridan film (a remake of Susanne Bier's "Brødre") has Jake playing Tommy, the black sheep of the family. Expects sparks to fly!

A third project, Love and Other Drugs with have him share the big screen with Anne Hathaway. This »

- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)

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Photo Gallery: Child Stars: Where Are They Now?

5 October 2009 11:32 AM, PDT | Celebuzz.com | See recent Celebuzz news »

Remember that bespectacled little kid who stole his scenes — and more than a few hearts — in Jerry Maguire? Or that angel-faced little girl who played Rudy Huxtable on The Cosby Show? Who remembers that Kristen Stewart got her first break in Panic Room? Those little celebs-in-training who starred in hit TV shows and movies back in the day are now (pretty much) all grown up, but you won't believe what they've been up to lately! Click through our giant photo gallery to find out! »

- Celebuzz

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Hunt Sells Off Dinner Date To Raise Cash For Chicago Hospital

4 October 2009 4:06 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »

Actress Bonnie Hunt has helped to raise $120,000 (£80,000) for a Chicago, Illinois medical centre by offering one fan the chance to dine with her.

The Jerry Maguire star agreed to whisk the highest bidder in a hospital charity auction off to Los Angeles to attend a TV taping of The Bonnie Hunt Show before joining Hunt on a dinner date.

The experience sold for thousands when the sale went live earlier this week (begs28Sep09) and Hunt is delighted.

She says, "I went to Chicago and spent some time at the Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute.

"We did an auction to fly the winner out to see the Bonnie Hunt Show and I'd have dinner with them. It went for $120,000!" »

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Top 7 Actors playing Athletes in Sports Films

3 October 2009 7:30 AM, PDT | The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news »

We start the Top 7. You finish the Top 10.

With Whip It swirling its way into theaters, it’s a wonder no one has fully acknowledged the absolutely amazing athletic work these brave actresses have put into the final product. Let’s face it, not all actors can “bring it” when it comes to believably portraying a real-life athlete.

Truth of the matter is, it’s about as rare a feat as you’re likely to see capably pulled off in Hollywood. Ellen Page (who will more than likely make a later edition of this list) made frantically scuttering around a cylindrical death-track look effortless, even graceful. Hell, the entire cast made roller derby look like the ballet with brute violence. This got me to thinking – Which other Hollywood actors have been the most convincing athletes on the big screen? They deserve their due (to go along with their millions of »

- Chris De Salvo

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Is Michael Bay the Death of Cinema?

28 September 2009 11:01 AM, PDT | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

Michael Bay's influence on films is undeniable, but in most cases his influence has inspired others toward comedy. "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone delivered Team America: World Police, which was just as much a visual slam on Jerry Bruckheimer films as it was Bay, and they did it again in an episode of "South Park" (watch here). "Robot Chicken" took their own spin on Bay with "Baysplosions" seen to the right and Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg used the director's flashy editing and often used action choreography to bring us Hot Fuzz. Everyone gets the joke, and it's funny, but what has it done for his public image and people's opinions/expectations of his films? I ask this based on a comment left on my posting of the teaser trailer for the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake where someone wrote, "Michael Bay will be the death of cinema. »

- Brad Brevet

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'The Vampire Diaries' recap: Friday Night Bites

24 September 2009 9:53 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »

Before we get into the heart of this episode — which was whether or not there's any humanity left in Damon  — I just need to say that I have never felt older watching a CW show than when Mr. Tanner, the history teacher, instructed his students to settle the debate he and Stefan were having on the end date of the Korean War and they all pulled out their cellphones to search the Internet. Do high schools no longer have actual textbooks? I envisioned flipping to the index, saying 'h-i-j-k-l' in my head to remember what letters 'k' falls between, running my index finger down and across the page, then finally turning to the correct chapter and skimming. I. Am. So. Old. Now that that's out of the way... let's start by celebrating the fact that Caroline isn't dead, which, for a second, I thought might've been the outcome of that »

- Mandi Bierly

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Move Over, Dream House: Barbie's Ready for the Cineplex

24 September 2009 11:45 AM, PDT | PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news »

Model, pilot, veterinarian, astronaut and sometime-mermaid Barbara Millicent Roberts has been a star for nearly half a century. Now the famous blonde - better known as Barbie - is ready for her big-screen close-up. Universal Studios has acquired the rights to make a live-action movie about the iconic doll, to be produced by the Laurence Mark, the man behind Jerry Maguire and Julie & Julia, according to the Hollywood Reporter. No word yet on casting. There has long been a link between Barbie's world and real-life Hollywood. Hilary Duff got her own likeness integrated into the Barbie line in 2006. And Barbie »

- Michael Y. Park

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Dirty Dancing’s “Nobody puts Baby in a corner” voted cheesiest movie line ever

24 September 2009 7:06 AM, PDT | Boxwish.com | See recent BoxWish news »

This low budget movie was a surprise success when it hit the box office, the first film to sell over a million copies on home video and has earned over $200 million since its release. Dirty Dancing is still as popular, if not more, than it was when it first danced on to our screens in 1987. With Patrick Swayze’s sad death last week it seems it’s been revisited by fans all over the world, and now it’s got another string to add to its bow – the cheesiest movie line ever. We’re sure there’s no need to remind you which line this is, but just in case you’ve forgotten the iconic final scene here it is – “Nobody puts Baby in a corner”.

The poll was conducted by OnePoll.com and asked over 4000 movie fans what they thought the cheesiest line in movie history was. Dirty Dancing »

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Barbie Movie in the Works

24 September 2009 6:28 AM, PDT | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »

The parade of moronic movies based on toys continues this week as Universal has picked up the rights to the one and only Barbie after months of negotiation with Mattel. They will turn the popular doll into a live action feature film, with producer Laurence Mark (Dreamgirls, Glitter, Jerry Maguire) heading up the project. Barbie is currently celebrating her 50th anniversary this year, although the movie will clearly not be ready in time to help promote this. You have to wonder, is Universal actually planning on making any of these movies, or are they just buying up brand names so they can sit on them? I fail to see how a Barbie movie makes any sense at all. Then again, they previously did a series of direct-to-dvd animated Barbie movies from Lionsgate, which have apparently sold more than 14 million units [1] as of a few years ago. Hey, if Bratz can make $26 million worldwide, »

- Sean

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Barbie Glamming Up The Screen

24 September 2009 3:31 AM, PDT | FilmShaft.com | See recent FilmShaft.com news »

Mattel have been busy. As well as the announcement that Columbia are in talks to aquire the rights to Masters of the Universe, Universal have bought the film rights to another Mattel cornerstone – Barbie.

Following months of negotations Universal and Mattel have put a deal in place for a big screen adventure for every girl’s favourite doll. Until now Barbie has seen a string of direct to DVD child hits with Universal releasing films like Barbie – The Island Princess and Barbie – The Magic Of Pegasus. THR has more:

Laurence Mark, whose credits include “Jerry Maguire” and “Julie & Julia,” is producing.

Barbie, celebrating her 50th anniversary as one of the top toy brands in the world, has never been adapted into a live-action film, though not for Hollywood’s lack of trying. Mattel has been extremely protective of the toy, which has generated billions of dollars, wanting nothing to tarnish the polished image. »

- Craig Sharp

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