среда, 1 июня 2011 г.

Scarface

Movie: Scarface

Released on: 1983

Rating: 8.00

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Warner Bros. Renting Movies Via Facebook

Warner Bros. is launching a test to determine whether Facebook users may be interested in renting movies using Facebook credits. In the past, those credits could be purchased — 10 credits cost $1.00 — within many online games and used for purchasing discounted items available within the games. Credits are also available free through special promotions. Now, users can go to the Facebook page for The Dark Knight and rent the movie for 30 Facebook Credits. They’ll have 48 hours after they complete the purchase to watch the movie. They’ll also be able to post comments about it and discuss it with friends on the social-networking site. Warners said that it will offer additional movies via Facebook in the months ahead, but it did not indicate when it plans to do so, how many movies will be available, or the the titles. In a statement, Thomas Gewecke, president of Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, said, “Making our films available through Facebook is a natural extension of our digital distribution efforts. It gives consumers a simple, convenient way to access and enjoy our films through the world’s largest social network.”»


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DreamWorks Animation 2012-2014 Slate Includes Baumbach, Del Toro and Downey Jr.

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Today DreamWorks Animation issued a press release announcing their theatrical plans through 2014 featuring six original films three sequels based on Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and How to Train Your Dragon franchises. Or, at least, that's how they put it. You could also include the Shrek franchise in there as well as Puss in Boots hits theaters on November 4 along with Kung Fu Panda 2 on May 26 as the studio's other 2011 release.

I will get to the details on the list of films in a second, but I thought I would first reference Rumblewick, which was announced as going in production last week via a press release that also included the above piece of art. The film is being directed by Tim Johnson (Over The Hedge, Antz) with a screenplay by Jim Herzfeld (Meet the Fockers, Meet the Parents), which is inspired by the children's book, "My Unwilling»

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