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Hollywood Product: The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Friday, November 20th, 2009

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON: Thrill-seeking Bella (Kristen Stewart) receives warmth and support from Jacob (Taylor Lautner) after a failed cliff-jumping encounter.

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON: Thrill-seeking Bella (Kristen Stewart) receives warmth and support from Jacob (Taylor Lautner) after a failed cliff-jumping encounter.

GENRE: Supernatural teenage drama

THE PITCH: To prevent a frenzy for Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) blood, the Cullens, including her soulmate Edward (Robert Pattinson), cut all ties and leave Forks, Wash. Devastated Bella eventually turns to longtime friend Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) to mend her broken heart, unintentionally stoking Jacob’s fiery passion for her and uncovering his true nature. Unable to forget her first love, Bella sets off a reckless chain of events that ultimately sends her on a mission to save a lovelorn Edward.

MONEY SHOTS: Jacob’s lycanthropic nature is revealed when he morphs into his wolven form to protect Bella from an attack by friend and packmate Paul (Alex Meraz). A savage, snarly, teeth-gnarling fight ensues between the two werewolves.

BEST LINES: Almost anything from classmate Jessica (Anna Kendrick) when talking to dazed Bella during a girl’s night out. As Jessica compares zombies to lepers, she notes, “My cousin had leprosy, so it’s not funny.” Best friend Alice Cullen (Ashley Greene) declares, “I have never known anyone more prone to life-threatening idiocy” when she comes to check up on Bella after a tragic prophetic vision.

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(Photo Courtesy Summit Entertainment)

Hollywood Product: The Fourth Kind

Friday, November 6th, 2009
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THE FOURTH KIND: Dr. Abigail Tyler (Milla Jovovich) recalls in detail her alien abduction experience under hypnosis.

GENRE: Supernatural docudrama

THE PITCH: Director Olatunde Osunsanmi reenacts a mysterious tale of alien abduction told by Dr. Abigail Tyler through interviews and recorded footage of close encounters in Nome, Alaska. Shot as a hybrid between a documentary and a feature film, viewers follow Tyler’s (Milla Jovovich) desperate search to uncover the truth about strange coincidences occurring to her family and the residents of Nome.

MONEY SHOTS: Dr. Tyler and her colleague Dr. Campos (Elias Koteas) reluctantly hypnotize her patient Scott Stracinsky (Enzo Cilenti) again in his bedroom after he starts to exhibit abnormal behavior. As he begins to retrace what happened to him, he springs forward, sitting straight up before hovering over the bed and speaking in ancient Sumerian.

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(Photo Courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Hollywood Product: A Christmas Carol

Friday, November 6th, 2009
HUMBUG DEEZ: Ghost of Christmas Present (from left, performed by Jim Carrey) chides his charge Ebenezer Scrooge (also performed by Carrey) in A Christmas Carol.

HUMBUG DEEZ: Ghost of Christmas Present (from left, performed by Jim Carrey) chides his charge Ebenezer Scrooge (also performed by Carrey) in A Christmas Carol.

GENRE: CGI holiday drama

THE PITCH: Disney gives Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale an animated makeover. Miserly Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) is visited by ghosts who show him glimpses of his past, present and future in efforts to save his soul before Christmas.

MONEY SHOTS: It’s hard to pull away from the visual effects each of the ghosts utilize to show Scrooge various moments in time. Ghost of Christmas Past (Carrey) uses slingshot-ish flight sequences to take Scrooge to parts of his past. Ghost of Christmas Present (Carrey, again) hurls luminescent golden beads that turn the floor and walls translucent for he and Scrooge to spy on the present. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (yup, you guessed it … Carrey) uses ebon shadows to transport and frighten Scrooge back on to a righteous path.

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(Photo Courtesy Walt Disney Pictures)

Speakeasy with … Goat

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
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DOE EYED: Newcomer Goat mesmerizes audiences and actors alike in his latest film "The Men Who Stare at Goats."

Part PSA and part celeb gnash — be on the lookout for Goat. Goat (last name unknown) is creating buzz among the Hollywood heavyweights with the hilarious scene grabs from A-lister George Clooney in their latest film The Men Who Stare At Goats. While most would illustrate a prejudice toward Goat and his mild mannered ilk, Goat has swayed public opinion of his kind through sheer talent and an inhuman work ethic.

Recently Goat indulged the press with a series of one-on-one e-mail interviews to discuss the film and his newfound celebrity status. Goat fans can follow the actor’s exploits on his Twitter page. Direct messages to Goat via Twitter were unfortunately not returned prior to the interview. The Men Who Stare at Goats opens nationwide Fri., Nov. 6.

With such critical acclaim from your stage performance in Animal Farm, how was the experience for you to leap off the stage and work as an actor in your first feature film?
If I’m being honest the transition was not difficult at all. When you possess real talent, it doesn’t matter whether it’s on the stage, in a film or even in a barnyard somewhere. It’s really about having the ability to bring a character to life and bring joy to an audience. I am just so happy that with this film more people will be able to share in my talent and see what I was born to do.

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(Photo courtesy Overture Films)

Hollywood Product: Astro Boy

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
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ASTRO BOY: Tobio (Freddie Highmore) tests his newly discovered flying abilities in David Bowers' Astro Boy.

GENRE: CGI sci-fi adventure

THE PITCH: When Dr. Tenma’s (Nicolas Cage) son Tobio (Freddie Highmore) meets an unfortunate end, the grief-stricken scientist creates a robotic boy in his son’s image powered by an experimental power source — blue-core energy. Tobio soon learns he’ll never replace his flesh-and-blood predecessor and flees when facing deactivation from his father and war-mongering General Stone (Donald Sutherland). His escape takes the young robot on an action-packed journey where his destiny is ultimately revealed.

MONEY SHOTS: Newly created Tobio accidentally learns he has the ability to fly when he falls out of a window. After he quickly masters his jet-propelled legs, Tobio embarks on an acrobatic flight around and above Metro City in a scene reminiscent of the space ballet between Wall-E and Eva in Pixar’s Wall-E.

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(Photo Courtesy Summit Entertainment)

Speakeasy with Michael Jai White and Scott Sanders

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
DYNE-O-MITE: Michael Jai White (l) and Scott Sanders (r) discuss their latest project Black Dynamite in a recent press tour.

DYNE-O-MITE: Michael Jai White (l) and Scott Sanders (r) discuss their latest project Black Dynamite in a recent press tour.

According to the trailer, he’s the smoothest mutha who’s ever hit the screen, a man who’s super-cool and knows kung-fu. That’s right, you jive turkeys, we’re talking about Michael Jai White’s latest film project, Black Dynamite. Set in the 1970s, White and co-writer/director Scott Sanders pay tribute to the misunderstood blaxplotiation genre by trying to create the most imperfect spoof. In the film, White’s character Black Dynamite is set on a path to avenge the murder of his brother and stop The Man from distributing drugs in the black community. Dynamite’s take-no-prisoners style of justice sets off a chain of events that uncovers a fiendish plot to decimate the black man.

Sanders and White are longtime friends but haven’t worked on a project together in more than 10 years. The two met while filming Thick as Thieves, which Sanders directed and starred White and Alec Baldwin.

Where did the idea for Black Dynamite come from?
White: I came up with the idea after listening to James Brown’s “Super Bad.” Incidentally, it was the first name for the movie but another film came along and got the name before we went to market. But I had this idea and the story came to me and so I started shooting pictures as the character. Scott and I reconnected and he saw the photos I had taken. Off that picture he got the whole premise. I mean, the picture at first glance is very serious, it looks like a badass picture. Then, you look a little deeper and you go, “How ridiculous, he’s got a gun and nunchucks.”

Sanders: That’s entirely the tone of the movie. I mean it’s badass, but it’s a little too badass.

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(Photo by Edward Adams)

Juvenile Justice Fund to premiere Playground at Sanford Jones memorial benefit

Friday, October 9th, 2009

2848721165_339fe009ce1-300x225-1In recognition of his tireless efforts on behalf of Atlanta’s children, filmmaker Libby Spears has dedicated her latest documentary Playground to the memory of the late Fulton County Judge, Sanford “Sammy” Jones. The film premieres as part of a memorial benefit hosted by the Juvenile Justice Fund honoring Jones on Tuesday, October 20th at the Woodruff Arts Center. The event benefits the Center to End Adolescent Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) and Angela’s House, an organization that provides home care services to households with medically fragile children. Jones, who served as Fulton County Juvenile Court judge was killed in small plane crash in Alabama earlier this year.

Playground sheds light on child sex trafficking taking place in the United States. The film profiles former victims and provides a candid look at the legal and social systems that fails to adequately respond to the crisis. Playground was produced by actor/director George Clooney, writer/actor Grant Heslov and director Steven Soderbergh, the team behind the Oscar-nominated film Good Night and Good Luck.

Judge Jones helped to create the Juvenile Justice Fund in Atlanta in 2001. The fund provides constructive alternatives to youth detention and programs to reduce the number of children returning to unsafe, abusive and destructive homes.

Memorial Benefit for Judge Sanford Jones. Tuesday, October 20, 2009 – 6:00pm. Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall. 1280 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309. General admission $25, premiere and VIP pre-reception $125. Tickets can be purchased online at www.woodruffcentertickets.org or by phone, 404-733-5000.

Speakeasy with Chris Rock and Nia Long

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
HAIR CLUB: Chris Rock and Nia Long discuss <i>Good Hair</i> during a recent press tour for his upcoming documentary.

HAIR CLUB: Chris Rock and Nia Long discuss Good Hair during a recent press tour for his upcoming documentary.

When Chris Rock’s daughter came home from school asking why she doesn’t have “good hair,” the question set him on a worldwide quest to track down the answer. In his latest project, titled Good Hair, opening in Atlanta Fri., Oct. 9, Rock reveals the origins of the notion of refined hair for blacks and the lengths to which black women, and sometimes men, will go to acquire it. Here, Rock and co-star Nia Long discuss the Good, the bad and the funny.

How do you think growing up in Bed-Stuy impacted your comedic sensibility growing up?
Chris Rock: New York is a funny place — I can only compare it to L.A. … It’s not a funny place. Everybody wants to be in show business in L.A., no matter what — everything revolves around show business. Where in New York, you can go to a good party given by the corrections officers.

Your wife, Malaak, who runs an organization that helps empower women to transition back into the workplace, was missing from the film’s conversation. Why is that?
I have a policy when I’m doing movies or anything to not hire people I can’t fire. So if I filmed her and didn’t like what I got — what am I gonna do, am I going to cut my wife out the movie? No, I’m going to keep it in so I can keep a smooth house. ‘Cause that’s more [important] than anything and then the movie is not as good, and we don’t have anything.

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Art & Copy misses its own point

Monday, September 21st, 2009
MARKET ABLE: Cliff Freeman of Cliff Freeman and Partners

MARKET ABLE: Cliff Freeman of Cliff Freeman and Partners

It’s hard to peg down the message in director Doug Pray’s latest documentary Art & Copy. There’s no cause to champion, no historic precedence, not even a controversial notion. Instead, the audience is engaged in a brief, candid discussion on the ad industry’s evolution and the successes that the changes spawned.

Art & Copy is essentially a series of one-on-one interviews with some of the ad industry’s innovators and trendsetters. Pray masterfully stitches together an open forum on creativity, its genius, and its impact with past and present ad directors and copy writers responsible for some of the world’s most popular ad campaigns. While the faces, names and companies may draw a blank for the average viewer, one immediately connects with the dialogue about their various successes.

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(Photo courtesy Seventh Art Films)

Creative Loafing’s Sci-Fi Prom Pics from Dragon*Con ‘09

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

We invited Con attendees, costumed or not to commemorate the moment by taking a free Sci-Fi Prom photo courtesy of the Loaf.

Download your 5×7 photo by right clicking and select “Save Image As” option. To download from the slide show (”View with PicLens” link), right click and select the “View The Current Item’s Page” option. Your hi-res photo will display and simply right click and select “Save Image As” option to download.

CL’s Dragon*Con events guide

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
A clone trooper at 2008's Dragon*Con

ATTACK OF THE CLONES: A clone trooper at 2008

Spread out over four hotels with more than 35 different areas of interest and hundreds of scheduled events and activities, it’s nearly impossible to navigate Dragon*Con, Atlanta’s four-day sci-fi and fantasy convention, without some help.

That’s where we come in. We culled through the four-day schedule and found the best events Dragon*Con has to offer. So no matter if you’re a noob or just clueless about what to do, here’s your list of can’t-miss Con.

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Trek Trak presents Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner
Trekkers will have to be at their Starfleet best when they come face to face with Captain James T. Kirk, aka William Shatner, and his Vulcan BFF Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in the flesh. 10 a.m. Atrium Ballroom, Marriott Marquis, 265 Peachtree Center Ave.

Book Swap for Early Birds
Got a stash of interstellar adventures or been looking for a tome or two on wizardry to complete your collection? Check out the annual book swap that kicks off Friday afternoon. 2:30 p.m. Greenbriar Room, Hyatt Regency, 265 Peachtree St.

“Squidbillies” Panel
Want to know what makes Early Cuyler tick, or why Sheriff Todd has such a soft spot for the calamari brood? Get your answers about Adult Swim’s animated redneck serial and more from the show’s creators and voice actors. Signing session follows. 4 p.m. Centennial I Ballroom, Hyatt Regency, 265 Peachtree St.

Fresh Dragon*Con updates on our tag page.

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(Photo by Edward Adams)

Hollywood Product: The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard

Friday, August 14th, 2009
Team Ready heads out to deliver "The Goods" (Ving Rhames, left, Jeremy Piven, David Koechner, Kathryn Hahn)

STRANGER DANGER: Team Ready heads out to deliver "The Goods" (l-r Ving Rhames, Jeremy Piven, David Koechner, Kathryn Hahn)

GENRE: Frat pack fueled used car movie

THE PITCH: When Selleck Motors is on the brink of closing, owner Ben Selleck (James Brolin) seek salvation from the industries’ go-to man Don Ready (Jeremy Piven) and his maverick sales team. Ready guarantees he can “sell the metal” – selling every car on the lot over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to stop Selleck’s rival from taking over.

MONEY SHOTS: The flashback sequence as Don Ready describes to love interest and lot owner’s daughter, Ivy Sellers (Jordana Spiro) what happens in ‘Querque – an unfortunate event marked with cameos from Will Farrell, Gina Gershawn, some dildos and oh yeah, a tragic death. The moral of the story – ass beats friendship every time.

BEST LINE: “I know your type – It’s a thrill of the hunt, you crave it, you corner it… let me ask you a question – do you know what to do when you catch it?” quips Ivy Selleck, daughter of the troubled Selleck Motors after hearing one-too-many lewd comments from Don. Ready replies, “…Are we talking about pussy?”

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(Photo courtesy Paramount Vantage)

District 9 movie screenings tonight

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

With all the buzz going on about sci-fi thriller, District 9, Atlanta theaters have announced midnight screenings including Regal Atlantic Station, Phipps Plaza and Regal Hollywood. Tickets are still available at most locations.

District 9 documents life after an alien ship appears on Earth, hovering above Johannesburg, South Africa in 1985. Not sure if this is a first contact scenario or an invasion, a military investigation later discovers the inhabitants of the ship are in need of assistance.  The rescue mission is a success and temporary housing is set up in an area later dubbed, “District 9.”

Twenty years pass and nothing has changed; the massive alien ship still sits above the city, South African citizens grow weary of their new neighbors (nicknamed the Prawn) and want them gone. The Government alien task force, MNU who liaise between humans and Prawn are charged with facilitating the move. The film chronicles what happens when a newly promoted MNU field officer, Wikus van der Merwe (Sharlto Copley), sets out to begin the eviction process, moving the aliens to a new refugee camp outside the city, “District 10.”

You can read more about the movie and what makes it so good in this week’s Entertainment Weekly.

Intown theaters showing District 9

AMC Phipps Plaza 14
12:01AM 12:01 AM
12:01 AM

Check out CL’s movie showtimes for a complete list of theaters and times.

Fame national talent search coming to Atlanta

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

MGM is inviting Atlanta’s most talented to have a chance at fame. On Sat., Aug. 15, the studio will hold auditions for actors, singers, musicians and dancers to take part in its national talent content.

The Fame National Talent Search will be held at Six Flags Over Georgia on Saturday the 15th with the top ten semi-finals show on Sun., Aug. 16. Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins of TLC and CJ from 95.5 The Beat are two of the judges selecting the Atlanta finalists.

One grand-prize winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize, a photo spread in OK! magazine, a 5 day/4 night trip to Hollywood, a meet and greet with a top talent agent, a meet and greet with a studio executive and the winner’s final performance will live forever on the FAME DVD (release date tba).

Six Flags Over Georgia is one of the six Six Flags stops where MGM will be
holding auditions. Contestants can also upload a video entry via MySpace.com/fame.

Auditions will be held within the park so general park admission is required to participate.

For more registration and official rules, go to generationfame.com.

The contest is a promotion in conjunction with upcoming release of Fame, an updated, re-imagining of the Oscar winning film due in theaters Sept. 25, 2009.

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