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Archive for June, 2008

Film Permits Soar in Anticipation of Strike

SAG’s contract expires at midnight, and the studios are bracing for the worst — part of which entails stockpiling as much footage as possible before the shutdown everyone’s afraid of.

Legendary Confirms 300 Follow-Up

Following up on (but not crediting) Collider’s earlier report, Variety has confirmed that Legendary and Warner Bros. are working on either a prequel or a sequel to 300.

Exclusive: Abigail Breslin Video Q&A

Last call for Chops

LAMB Chops are due to me by Tuesday of this week; your submission should be dated from June 20th to June 26th.

E-mail your submission(s) to me at texasmoviequeen@gmail.com with the subject line “LAMB Chops Submission” and don’t forget to include your site name so I can credit you!

63% The Forbidden Kingdom

This hotly-anticipated pairing of martial arts legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li features dazzling fight scene but is weighed down by too much filler.

36% Street Kings

Street Kings contains formulaic violence but no shred of intelligence.

86% Shine a Light

It may offer little new for fans, but Martin Scorsese’s document of the Rolling Stones’ electrifying live show should provide satisfaction to audiences.

27% Drillbit Taylor

Owen Wilson’s charms can’t save Drillbit Taylor, an unfunny, overly familiar bullied-teen comedy.

9% 10,000 B.C.

With attention strictly paid to style instead of substance, or historical accuracy, 10,000 B.C. is a visually impressive but narratively flimsy epic.

Box Office Guru Wrapup: and the winner is….

Two power titles opened this weekend with a massive, combined haul of $114M!

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