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Matt Shapiro’s 2009: The Cinescape
16 hours ago
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On Thursday, I posted a decent 2009 movie tribute edited by Kees van Dijkhuizen, and wondered where Matt Shapiro’s annual video was this year. It’s become a sort of tradition to watch his take, so luckily just hours later his video was online. Shapiro’s “2009: The Cinescape” is a 4-minute montage of moments from 2009 films set to Radiohead’s “Exit Music (For a Film).” I would have expected “Wake Up” by Arcade Fire, but this will do just fine.
The clip is definitely worth the watch, as are his “Cinescape” videos for previous years in case you missed them. (2008, 2007, and 2006) Check out the latest below, and if you’re wondering “what’s that from?” at any point, the list of movies is printed underneath.
List Of Movies, In Order Of Appearance:
-Nine
-Star Trek
-Public Enemies
-Where the Wild Things Are
-Avatar
-The Road
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Robert Pattinson Photos from Remember Me
19 hours ago
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Summit Entertainment released a few brand new movie stills featuring actor Robert Pattinson as Tyler in the upcoming Robert Pattinson film “Remember Me” by director Allen Coulter (Rubicon, Sons of Anarchy) and starring Robert Pattinson (Twilight, Unbound Captives, Bel Ami), Pierce Brosnan (Vanilla Gorilla, The Ghost), Emilie de Ravin (Public Enemies, The Hills Have Eyes, Lost), Chris Cooper (Where the Wild Things Are, Capote), Martha Plimpton (Grey’s Anatomy) and Lena Olin (Queen of the Damned, Awake).
Synopsis: A drama centered on two lovers whose newfound relationship is threatened as they try to cope with their respective family tragedies.
Stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest movie news and trailers from “Remember Me” [...]
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Votd: Matthew Shapiro’s 2009: The Cinescape
1 January 2010 5:56 PM, PST
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For a couple years, we've been featuring Matthew Shapiro's yearly film video montages (you can watch the videos which highlight previous years here: 2008, 2007, and 2006. His latest video, 2009: The Cinescape has been released just in time for the new year. This year Shapiro editted the video to Radiohead's Exit Music (For A Film), which is a slower and more downbeat choice than usual (but maybe it fits this year of recession?). Watch the video now, embedded after the jump.
List Of Movies, In Order Of Appearance:
-Nine
-Star Trek
-Public Enemies
-Where the Wild Things Are
-Avatar
-The Road
-The Hangover
-Precious
-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
-Inglourious Basterds
-Sugar
-The Brothers Bloom
-Duplicity
-Where the Wild Things Are
-(500) Days of Summer
-Star Trek
-Public Enemies
-Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
-Broken Embraces
-Avatar
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- Peter Sciretta
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Tsr Blog – I Hope They Serve Popcorn In Hell, But At Least In Heaven They Will Show ‘Inglourious Basterds’
1 January 2010 2:31 PM, PST
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If you woke up this morning thinking, “Wow, I wonder what that some other guy has to say about my favorite movies of 2009,” this list may or may not solve your problem. If you were also thinking, “Haha, what loser actually saw Ghosts of Girlfriends Past?” I have your answer.
Let It Be Known, All:
As of 1/01/10, I have not seen “important” movies like The Lovely Bones, The White Ribbon, The Messenger, Broken Embraces, It’s Complicated, and Dance Flick.
Onto the list:
Most Honorable Role For Nicolas “The Cagemaster” Cage
A mole named “Speckles” who was an actual mole within the G-Force in G-Force
The Best Moving Pictures On The Silver Screen Of 09 (Subject to change, but in order)
Up In The Air
Up
Inglourious Basterds
A Serious Man
Yeah, That Movie Was Pretty Truckin’ Great! (In no order)
Nine
Antichrist
Sin Nombre
I Love You, Man
Pirate Radio
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2009 Film Junk Reader’s Choice Award Winners
1 January 2010 1:24 PM, PST
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Here at Film Junk we value your opinion just as much as our own (most of the time!), so for the past few years we've been doing an annual poll to determine the best movies of the year in a variety of genres and categories. This year we had the most participants yet, so hopefully the results will truly reflect the views of the majority of Film Junk's readers and listeners.
As always, even though we made an effort to keep each category competitive, there were still some movies that won by a landslide -- the Drama, Sci-Fi Action and Documentary categories in particular were no contest. By far the tightest race was the Foreign Film category, with just a few votes separating all five nominees. So, without any further ado, feast your eyes on the full list of winners for the 2009 Film Junk Reader's Choice Awards.
Best Comedy: The
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Sandra Bullock Top Money-Making Star of 2009
1 January 2010 1:22 PM, PST
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Sandra Bullock has been voted the Top Money-Making Star of 2009 in Quigley Publishing Company’s 78th Annual Poll of Exhibitors and is the first female to win since Julia Roberts in 1999. Bullock is the eighth woman chosen #1 in the Poll’s 78 year history. She appeared in three films in 2009, “The Blind Side,” “The Proposal” and “All About Steve.”
Johnny Depp placed second this year based on “Public Enemies” and a small role in “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.” He was #1 in 2006 and 2007. Matt Damon made his second appearance in the survey, placing #3 with 2009 roles in “Invictus” and “The Informant!” Although George Clooney, placing #4, has never won in his seven mentions in the Poll, he had an extremely productive year with “Up in the Air,” “The Men Who Stare at Goats” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox“(voice). Robert Downey Jr.’s performances in “Sherlock Holmes” and “The Soloist” helped him place #5. He
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The Notebook's 2nd Annual Writers' Poll: Fantasy Double Features of 2009, Part III
31 December 2009 9:57 PM, PST
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With 2009 rounding to a close, it already feels like best-of and top-ten lists have been pouring in for months, and we’re already tired of them: the ranking, the exclusions (and inclusions), the rules and the qualifiers. Some people got to see films at festivals, others only catch movies on video; and the ability for us, or any publication, to come up with a system to fairly determine who saw what when and what they thought was the best seems an impossible feat. That doesn’t stop most people from doing it, but we thought we’d shake things up a bit. Last year we polled the contributors to The Notebook to find some general consensus on what movies everyone liked. For our 2nd Annual Writer’s Poll, we’re doing things differently.
I asked our contributors to pick a single new film they saw in 2009—in theaters or at
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