We've seen digital copies of Blu-ray via separate DVDs before (e.g. Watchmen), and just recently Sony finally cut out of the middle disc and put the transferable video on the high-def disc itself.
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When Robert Pattinson was filming an outdoor makeout scene with Emile de Ravin, female fans and bloggers went crazy.
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Michael Moore is one of the most commercially successful documentary filmmakers of the past decade, certainly.
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Stephen Colbert had done it again. In his regular segment called The WORD, he has yet again gone after opponents to LGBT-Rights mocking them in yet another hilarious spoof "applauding" them for what they are doing, but often taking their logic into the absurd.
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Even though many of us were first introduced to him when he was a teenager on the sitcom Third Rock From the Sun, actor Joseph Gordon Levitt is beyond barely legal now, so we don't have to feel guilty about looking at him naked in films like Mysterious Skin.
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Charulata by Satyajit Ray (top); Moolaadé by Ousmane Sembene (middle); El Sur by Víctor Erice (bottom)
The Auteurs World Cup was launched yesterday, Nov.
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CineKink San Francisco will take place from November 19-21 at the
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
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Photo by *April* While we've been busy watching just a few of the many fine films screened at Reeling this year, a mighty lot of gay-centric news has come across our desk.
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But will any of them go for Best Picture?
Other than Disney/Pixar's Up, we doubt it, and even that is a stretch.
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The Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (FLGLFF) is back for another five days of gay-friendly films, showcasing over two dozen movies from November 11th to the 15th.
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Aw, suki suki now! Those Netflix instant streaming discs that started floating out to anxious PS3 owners yesterday are obviously splashing down, with YouTube user (and avid Engadget reader) otimus posting up a stellar walkthrough showing everything in action.
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Chuck Russell, he who brought films like The Mask and Eraser to the screen is set to direct a new 3-D version of the classic Arabian Nights story for cinemas.
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From your closet shelf to your local cineplex!
Sony has acquired the rights to the board game "Risk" known as "the classic board game of world conquest.
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There’s something unconventionally attractive about Billy Berlin. He’s sort of geek-chic meets jock and has a really adorable smile.
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Extra Newspaper
Second-Oldest Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in the WorldExtra NewspaperThe Reeling Film Festival showcases films that represent multi-cultural perspectives and genres ranging from musicals, comedy, horror, serious drama, .
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Rating: Frio™ The rights to the 'Terminator' film franchise are being auctioned off. Producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek are selling off the rights to make further films in the science fiction series, which has so far spawne.
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THE WAR GAME Review: Part I
Given the spate of nuclear Armageddon films made in the 1960s (e.g., Fail Safe, Planet of the Apes) and up through the early 1980s television production The Day After, it’s remarkable how such a low-budget effort like The War Game retains its effectiveness when almost all other films on the topic seem corny.
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I hadn’t seen anything from studio Satyr Films before, so I was not sure what to expect going into Chad Ryan and Nick Cutts co-directed feature Savages.
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You met him and realized that you want to continue your acquaintance, you've probably changed your phone numbers and you are waiting for a date, which promises to be great.
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The Great White Trail (1917)
Direction: Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton
Screenplay: Gardner Hunting and Leopold Wharton
Cast: Doris Kenyon, Paul Gordon, Richard Stewart, Thomas Holding, Louise Hotaling, Hans Roberts, Edgar Davenport
Some films have "everything except the kitchen sink" as the saying goes.
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