Dreamworks did something different with the release of Kung Fu Panda earlier this month. They released the DVD on a Sunday with a big bash in Hollywood where Angelina Jolie even came out to play with the big panda.
Kung Fu Panda tells the story of Po the Panda, played here by Jack Black, who dreams of one day becoming a Kung Fu master. His father wants him to become another noodle man, but Po doesn’t want any part of that. When he lands in the middle of a special ceremony searching for the great dragon warrior, those making the choice pick him as the dragon warrior.
This shocks everyone, including the five that thought one of them would be chosen. Their master doesn’t think Po will be able to do it. He plans make it hard on Po, so that he will quit and a true dragon warrior can be found. However, Po shocks them all once again by staying and completing each task put forth to him. It is only when he accepts himself as who he is can he become a true dragon warrior who must battle a former student of his master that has gone down a dark path. With humor and fun, he succeeds, and he becomes a master in his own right. His dream has come true.
Kung Fu Panda was released on DVD on November 9th in a special package with a new adventure of Po’s, The Secrets of the Furious Five. In this short cartoon film, he must teach the new bunnies all about Kung Fu and how it is about more than just fighting. The DVD’s come together, and there are bonus features on both. This DVD set is a perfect addition to any family’s collection. A good story told with humor and a lesson for children of all age’s. With the voices of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars including Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie and Jack Black, this movie even has something for parents to enjoy. The DVD is in stores now.
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Cine DVD Kung Fu Panda Dreamworks cartoon movie Hollywood Angelina Jolie Jack Black Dustin Hoffman
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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Kung Fu Panda DVD review |
Monday, November 24, 2008
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Heath Ledger Best supporting actor |
Warner Bros presented a new ad in Variety asking to consider Heath Ledger for the Best supporting actor award.
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Cine Heath Ledger best supporting actor Oscar Warner Bros Batman movies superhero Joker The Dark Knight
Thursday, November 13, 2008
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Terminator Salvation Concept Art |
New concept art released from the movie Terminator Salvation.
Things have been fairly quiet on the news front for the next Terminator film due out this summer. McG has wrapped up filming, and the movie is in production right now. Yesterday, a new picture was released to fans, a piece of artwork that gives an idea of what we can expect from a post apocalyptic Los Angeles.
If you look closely at the picture below, you will see a shattered and destroyed Capital Records building - a landmark in the city of Los Angeles. Here it rests in two pieces. The art work looks awesome, and I really can’t wait to see more from this movie. Terminator Salvation is set for release on May 22. Check out the piece of art below. What do you think?
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Cine Terminator Salvation movie concept art Capital Records Los Angeles film upcoming movies marketing movies
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Could There Be A ‘Lost’ Movie? |
For four seasons now, millions of “Lost” fans have tuned in each week to follow the mysterious, deeply complex adventures of Jack, Kate, John, Sawyer, Hurley and rest of the Island’s ever-growing population.
But with only two seasons left in what’s arguably the most successful episodic series on television, producers are already looking towards the future…and that could potentially mean a trip to Hollywood for the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815.
Speaking with MTV News, “Lost” co-creator and executive producer J.J. Abrams said that while he still believes a theatrical leap is doubtful, he’s now less against the idea than in the past. And that’s mostly because there’s now a firm end-point for the series: May 2010.
“The one thing that makes you think maybe there could be [a movie],” stated Abrams, “is that ABC agreed to end the series after six years. Which is a gift, because you know you won’t have years seven and eight where you’re thinking ‘they should’ve ended at year six,’ and you know how to pace yourself so that you know how to end the series.”
With the clock now ticking towards the show’s completion, the “Star Trek” helmer is slowly growing intrigued in the idea of continuing the story.
“The only reason why I think maybe there would be a movie,” he explained, “is that by doing that — which is hopefully the right way to go and that’s it — you do have that sense of, well, it didn’t go on any longer and therefore is there something else that you could do? So there’s a chance, but my gut is it would never happen.”
Would you root for seeing the “Lost” crew on the big-screen? Or do you feel they should stay on the small screen? Let us know your thoughts below.
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Paul W.S. Anderson Writing Resident Evil 4 Script |
Do we really need another Resident Evil sequel? Paul W.S. Anderson thinks so. Of course, he isn’t known for his good ideas, or filmmaking skills, or… well, all he he’s really known for is having made some really shitty genre films.
The director tells the Sunday Sun that he’s writing “an adaptation of the Long Good Friday right now, set in present-day Miami. Then I will probably write Resident Evil 4.”
It was reported a while back that he was in talks to make another film, but this looks like the first confirmation that he’s going to give it a go. Hey, at least he’s not trying to direct a new Beverly Hills Cop or remake Conan. The Resident Evil franchise is like a little doggy cage, keeping him busy while also keeping hims from finding new projects to ruin.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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New Watchmen Posters |
We have six new Watchmen character poster hitting the Internet on various websites. This movie is going into hyperdrive. Some are saying this is because the second trailer for the movie is heading into theaters this weekend in front of Quantum of Solace.
Bond is also hosting the first true Star Trek trailer. We’ve had a teaser up to this point. The trailers for both films hit this weekend though, so it is a big weekend for a movies. You can check out the six posters from Watchmen below. The movie hits theaters March 6.
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