Disney CEO defends use of 3-D in movies
Disney CEO Bob Iger defended the company’s production of 3-D films Thursday after 3-D ticket sales for several recent movies lagged their predecessors.
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Disney CEO defends use of 3-D in movies
Disney CEO Bob Iger defended the company’s production of 3-D films Thursday after 3-D ticket sales for several recent movies lagged their predecessors.
Read more on AP via Yahoo! Singapore News
Media : Hospital Ships raid your home movies in Reprise (+ Album Stream)
Hospital Ships is the project of Jordan Geiger, formerly of Shearwater and Minus Story . Hailing from perpetual trend-piece Lawrence, KS, Hospital Ships have emerged with Lonely Twin , out June 7th on Graveface . Echoing the music of Neutral Milk Hotel and The Flaming Lips, Lonely Twin is an album that beckons to be listened to in it’s entirety. The track Reprise is two minutes of fuzzy …
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Downtown Mesa: Attack of the killer B movies
‘Midnite Movie Mamacita’ brings offbeat film fare to historic downtown Mesa building.
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LOVEFiLM to stream Optimum movies
LOVEFiLM has signed a streaming deal with independent film distributor Optimum Releasing.
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Best sporting movies
IT’S always a risk naming the best of anything but it’s especially risky when it comes to movies but our risk-taker Barry Dick has gone out on a limb.
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Good period movies in short supply
Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon star in Water for Elephants which pays fastidious attention to Sara Gruen’s Depression-era period detail.
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Controversial life of Haughey set for movies
A FILM about the life and times of Charles Haughey is a step closer after the film rights were bought to Limerick writer Kevin O’Connor’s book and screenplay on the controversial Taoiseach.
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Subra: Local Tamil movies have come a long way
It quoted MIC deputy president Datuk Dr. S. Subramaniam as saying that the local Tamil film industry had come a long way in achieving greater success compared to the early 80s.
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