воскресенье, 7 августа 2011 г.

Friday

Movie: Friday

Released on: 1995

Rating: 6.80

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Mondo’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Poster by Aaron Horkey; Part of Alamo Drafthouse’s ‘Big Screen Classics’ Series

When Mondo announced that they'd be doing Director's Series posters [1], beginning with Guillermo del Toro, the one title on the list that really stood out was Pan's Labyrinth. What would a limited edition poster for this classic film look like? Finally, we have the answer. /Film is proud to exclusively present your first official look at Aaron Horkey's Pan's Labyrinth poster, presented as part of Mondo's Director's Series and the Alamo Drafthouse's Big Screen Classics series. The print made its debut at screening of Pan's Tuesday night in Austin and all copies allocated for that show completely sold out. And though the film screens again tonight [2], all remaining posters will go on sale Friday April 22. Check out the huge images of both the 37.5"X 15" regular and variant prints after the break.Again, both versions of the poster are 37.5"X 15". The regular edition of 420 will cost $75 and the variant edition of»


- Germain Lussier

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Bad Movies We Love: Cruel Intentions

According to movies, teenagers enjoy one activity: scheming. Who could disagree? I schemed as a high-schooler. Certainly. If by "schemed" you mean "ate Wheat Thins for dinner, wore Kohl's cargo shorts, and cried at Natalie Imbruglia lyrics," which you do. Cruel Intentions perpetuates the myth that teenagers inhabit more exotic, scheme-filled lives than Danny Ocean, and its melodrama predates the emo generation by an impressive half-decade. Great! Star Reese Witherspoon may tame pachyderms in Water for Elephants this coming weekend, but in Cruel Intentions she conquered the more formidable "trunk" of Ryan Phillippe, which should be its own Big Top spectacle. »


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