Thursday, May 3, 2007

'Lucky You' won't take the jackpot, but it has a few winning cards

'Lucky You' won't take the jackpot, but it has a few winning cards
Seattle Post Intelligencer - At the same time, its star chemistry sets off few sparks, its ambitious script is scattered over three genres, and much of the dialogue sounds labored and overly stylized. It's the first Hanson movie in a decade that doesn't quite click into place.
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com

October 2006
WinInfo - In SharePoint, you can't easily restore files accidentally deleted from a SharePoint content database. But you can use an automated backup script and a variety of file-restore strategies to make the task of restoring SharePoint files easier. Ethan
Source: www.windowsitpro.com

RAIMI PLANS EVIL DEAD IV
PR Inside - And now Raimi, who is now one of Hollywood's most in-demand directors thanks to this work on the Spider-Man franchise, wants his brother Ivan Raimi to write a script for a fourth Evil Dead film. He says, "I'm trying to get my brother, Ivan, to write
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Dispute over Hollywood script 'Sahara' sent to the jury
Ledger - A case pitting author Clive Cussler against a production company over the 2005 film "Sahara" went to a jury Wednesday after more than three months of testimony, exhibits and arguments about the struggle to make the movie and why it didn't fare better
Source: www.theledger.com

'Spider-Man 3' Ups the Villains, Flubs the Drama
Wall Street Journal - Poor Spidey must contend with three bad guys -- though one of them has amnesia-related mood swings between nasty and nice -- plus the über-villain of a script fixated on the settling of old accounts, and the recycling of old themes. While it's too
Source: online.wsj.com

We never find out what makes him tick
Newsday - "The Flying Scotsman" - the story of '90s Scottish cycling sensation Graeme Obree - should, like many good sports movies, be a high-flying tale of triumph, tragedy and redemption. As directed by Douglas Mackinnon, from a script by John Brown, Simon
Source: www.newsday.com

'Frost/Nixon': a masterful portrait
Christian Science Monitor - Playwright Peter Morgan (who wrote the script for the movie "The Queen") based "Frost/Nixon" on the series of 1977 television interviews conducted by Frost. Like the unfolding of a Greek tragedy where the ending is already known
Source: www.csmonitor.com

Sticky Issue for Studios
Wall Street Journal - Raimi has made it clear an enticing script would be a make-or-break for him. The overall message: For now, they're sticking together -- and setting up a potential showdown with Sony execs who may want to rein in costs on the next film by casting
Source: online.wsj.com

Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival begins Sunday
Minneapolis Star Tribune - them to a safe haven in Switzerland. The film is a sturdy comedy of character, with Michele Garcia as the butcher's shrewish wife and hissable Jean-Paul Rouve as his would-be son-in-law, a despicable collaborator. Jugnot's sharply clever script and
Source: www.startribune.com

RSSFilter is a PHP Script that Filters RSS Feeds
PR.com - Hanover, MA, May 02, 2007 --( PR.com )-- NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of RSSFilter to their popular RSS scripts directory. RSSFilter is a PHP script that filters the contents of an RSS feed. The filters can be defined by the
Source: www.pr.com

Movie review: 'Jindabyne'
MetroMix - The sign outside Jindabyne welcomes visitors to "a tidy town," but there's a killer loose (the script makes a bit too much of him), and emotions churned up by the fly-fishing incident are anything but tidy. It is a fine thing to watch an actor such as
Source: metromix.chicagotribune.com

Hollywood abuzz over Jackson's "Bones"
Reuters - Jackson's follow-up to 2005's "King Kong," a feature adaptation of "The Lovely Bones," went out Monday, complete with a production and marketing budget as well as a CD with music to accompany the script. But what had many executives talking
Source: today.reuters.com

Search Politics for MPs and issues
Guardian Unlimited - Overall, however, the paper demonstrates Labour's anxiety about tonight's elections and prepares the party for the worst. It suggests that ministers were ready to read from the same script as during last year's local elections, when a relatively
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

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