June 23, 2009
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November 26, 2008

Criterion Releases Streaming Films!!

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Criterion just made a MASSIVE overhaul of their website and they now offer streaming “rentals” of some of their library. The best part is that the $5 fee is put towards the purchase of the disc if you decide to buy it.

The rest of their site got a revamp too and it really looks great. If you love cinema, check it out HERE.

Totally, totally awesome. Some news for Film Thing, too!

The “The Auteurs” site lets you stream some of their films for free!

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November 23, 2008
On Nov 7, production on NBC’s Medium was temporarily shut down when an extra kept interrupting a tense courtroom scene involving series star Patricia Arquette. Security stepped in and forcibly removed the troublemaker from the jury box, and it’s only then that everyone’s sixth sense kicked in: The unruly actor was actually Sacha Baron Cohen in disguise as his latest Borat-like creation, flamboyant fashion reporter Bruno. “No one had a clue it was Sacha playing Bruno,” whispers a Medium insider. “It’s amazing he was able to infiltrate the set and pull this off.

Exclusive: Bruno (a.k.a.) Sacha Baron Cohen Disrupts ‘Medium’ | Medium | Ausiello Files | EW.com

I can’t wait for this movie.

(via paulscheer > notjenny > bthny)

News stories like this are much better promotion for Bruno than any commercial could ever be.

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The Illusionist (2009 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An unproduced Jacques Tati script being made in animated form by Sylvain Chomet, director of The Triplets of Belleville? Yes, please.

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September 17, 2008
I saw Vicky Cristina Barcelona last night at Beachwood. My expectations weren’t very high because Woody Allen’s recent works that I’ve seen are pretty hit or miss (Match Point was great, Melinda and Melinda was definitely not). I can gladly report that I enjoyed Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and can recommend that you see it.

I saw Vicky Cristina Barcelona last night at Beachwood. My expectations weren’t very high because Woody Allen’s recent works that I’ve seen are pretty hit or miss (Match Point was great, Melinda and Melinda was definitely not). I can gladly report that I enjoyed Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and can recommend that you see it.

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