воскресенье, 22 мая 2011 г.

Crash

Movie: Crash

Released on: 1996

Rating: 5.90

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News:

Japan's Earthquake Aftermath Hits Markets, Impacts Hollywood Releases, Disney Pledges Aid

[Image: Courtesy of CNN: A statue stands among debris in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, on Monday] The world watches in horror at the devastating aftermath of last week's 9.0 earthquake on Japan, including a possible nuclear catastrophe. This terrible threat brings back memories of both Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, the U.S. nuclear disaster that followed the oddly similar 1979 Hollywood movie The China Syndrome, which terrified people with the concept of a nuclear "meltdown," a phrase the Japanese are now trying to downplay, reports USA Today. Several ripples from the Japan tragedy have reached the entertainment industry. For one thing, the networked worldwide economy and financial markets are getting hit as "investors around the world made a dash for safety on Tuesday, fearing the possibility »

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Jason Bateman Wept Like A True Belieber During Never Say Never

It takes a strong man to cry. Ergo, it must take the strongest being in the universe to admit to crying during a Justin Bieber movie. While visit Kelly Ripa and Regis Philbin this morning promoting his new movie Paul, it was revealed that Jason Bateman cried during Never Say Never while seeing it with his family. “It was good…it’s this great documentary,” Batmen tried to explain. “About mid-way through the movie I’m bawling like a little school girl…It gets very, very touching. It’s like this great movie!” We would have blamed our tears on the 3-D glasses. Actually, we would have faked a brain tumor as long as it prevented anyone from figuring out that Bieber had reached our empty robot hearts.

Ripa chimed in to say that she and her husband Mark Consuelos had start bawling during the film, too. “It’s very emotional,»

- Halle Kiefer

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