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MatchFlick Entertainment and Movie News
Archives for March 2006
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Enjoy Oscar Love While You Can
The life of a little-known Oscar nominee: before the ceremonies, you're toast of the town. A week after you lose, that choice table at the Ivy is mysteriously no longer available. A look at what it's like for Hollywood types who aren't Steven Spielberg or Meryl Streep.
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CRASH Named Best Picture
In a surprising upset, CRASH beat out BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN for the Best Picture Oscar at tonight's Academy Award Ceremonies. Another interesting development: a song about pimping went home with the gold. For more, read this coverage from the New York Times.
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Stephen King: Why CRASH Won
Sometime Entertainment Weekly columnist and the man who convinced me for all time that scary clowns live in our sewers, Stephen King weighs in on why CRASH went home with the Best Picture Oscar while BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN rode off in the sunset alone. As usual, the Academy proves itself to be a fallible group.
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Take a Peek at BASIC INSTINCT 2
I think we can count on this being a piece of crap, but a piece of crap with some nudity, if that counts as a redeeming quality. Here's the trailer for BASIC INSTINCT 2, starring Sharon Stone. In a nod to what everyone remembers from the first one, the picture at the trailer page shows Stone about to -- gasp! -- uncross her legs again.
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The First "Art House" Bond
Check out this USA Today article, which reports from the Bahamas set of CASINO ROYALE. There may be some fan backlash against Daniel Craig assuming the role of ultra-suave 007, but I think he's perfect.
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DALLAS and WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Movies?
According to today's Pop Watch at Entertainment Weekly's website, director Richard Luketic (LEGALLY BLONDE) is talking with Jennifer Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Luke Wilson, and John Travolta to headline a movie adaptation of DALLAS. And Ice T is considering a version of WELCOME BACK, KOTTER. Seems we aren't through with TV shows becoming mediocre movies...
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Peter Jackson: Non-stop Coolness
Next up for Peter Jackson: adapting Alice Sebold's best-seller "The Lovely Bones" for the big screen. This interview with Entertainment Weekly outlines a bit of what Jackson envisions for the movie, as well as other projects he's involved in (any HALO geeks out there?).
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Ch- Check it Out
In October 2004, the Beastie Boys gave cameras to 50 fans at their sold out Madison Square Garden concert, and the results can now be seen in AWESOME!...I SHOT THAT. An wildly dancing Ben Stiller is said to make an appearance in audience shots. The trailer can be seen here.
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