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How Very Dare They!?

Came in this morning to find an exciting package on my desk. Was it the Wolverine people finally sending me my own claws?! No! It was this metal desk-name thing from the people who brought out state of Play. They say it made them think of me!!

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Harsh to say the least. Have you seen it yet? It is rather good. Here’s our review.

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My First Movie Premiere…

…by Hayley Kaplan, MSN Entertainmen

World Premiere State of Play blog entry

Hi! I’m an intern for Entertainment at MSN. Thanks to my wonderful colleagues here, I was lucky enough to get two tickets to the world premiere of State of Play in Leicester Square.

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I am just a university student here for a few months from the States, so this opportunity is basically a movie-goers dream come true. I was very excited. I was even more excited when the tickets were delivered right to my desk because I never get mail at MSN, never mind getting mail from Universal Studios.

I decided to take my friend Linda to the premiere as my date because she is equally as obsessed with movies as I am, and was possibly more excited about the premiere than I was. The invite said that doors open at 6:00 and that everyone must be seated (in big bold letters) at 6:45.

Advised by my colleagues not to go to the premiere too early, Linda and I strolled down the red carpet at 6:30 proudly clutching our tickets because they were the reason we got passed the numerous security to get in. We were the envy of every face on the other end of the barricades.

We walked in with all the other guests who were not famous. The red carpet was rather long for this premiere, so strutting down it was a dream within itself. Once we got passed the red carpet, everything was not as exciting as one would think. There were queues for popcorn and a crowd moving anxiously into the theatre. It was like seeing any other movie.

Linda and I took our seats and immediately opened our complimentary water bottle and chocolate bar. We then waited for the film to start. And waited. And waited. It was not until 7:30 that the real action actually started.

Ed, the movies editor who usually blogs here, told me the next morning that the whole “doors close at 6:45” thing was just a rouse, but I am naturally a prompt person and this was my first premiere (and possibly only), so how was I supposed to know?

And then…Kevin Macdonald, the director, walks in and introduces the film. I was in awe to be sitting in the fourth row just feet away from him. And then…he introduces Helen Mirren and Russell Crowe.

Linda and I are huge fans of Helen Mirren and were thrilled to hear her speak. I honestly was so stunned I don’t remember much of her little speech, besides her saying how grateful she was to Russell Crowe for taking over the lead role in the film at the last minute because Brad Pitt dropped out (although she didn’t mention Brad Pitt).

Then it was Russell Crowe’s turn to speak. I’m not a huge fan of his considering all he’s done to journalists and his less than stellar reputation, but I was excited to see him nonetheless. However, he got handed the microphone said that what he was about to say was per tradition and recited a brief poem about how much he loved Australia. Or at least that was what I got out of it. Anyway, he didn’t make the best impression.

The lights dimmed and the curtains opened and from there on out it was like any other film-going experience. The film itself was pretty good. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to any movie fan.

That was my first premiere experience. It was very exciting to be in Leicester Square in the thick of it all, but I do have to say that the whole process is a little overrated. I guess I can be arrogant enough to say that now that I’ve been to a premiere, but it is really just watching a free movie with some famous people speaking before it. The whole red carpet event outside was a much bigger deal than what actually happens when stars go through the theatre doors. Helen Mirren actually stayed through the whole film because I’m pretty sure I saw her leave afterwards, but for the most part stars do not stay through the film at all.

Anyway, it was a great opportunity to go the premiere, and one that I enjoyed very much. Everyone go and see State of Play in theatres on Friday.

Wiley Old Walt…

Walt Disney was a clever old cat in more ways than one. I was fascinated by the YouTube phenomenon that reveals later Disney movies copying frames from earlier ones. London’s Metro newspaper put it well yesterday – there’s truth in their assertion that this might have something to do with the “reassuring familiarity” of Disney flicks.

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Blockbusters – leaked the way they want??

Transformers 1 had an incredibly slick marketing machine that had us all nostalgic and biting our nails in anticipation of the forthcoming flick at the same time. Now some new images from Transformers 2 have “emerged” online – and they’re pretty exciting!

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Further to these, there’s a line-up of transformers from both sides, which reads like the team sheets for some kind of futuristic sports event. I can’t wait to meet “demolisher”.

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In contrast to this exciting stuff, it appears that X-Men Origins: Wolverine has been leaked onto the internet in near-complete form which is really regrettable for the producers. Clearly this is an example of a positive leak and a negative leak. In the future, as we start to consume more and more digitally, I wonder if the lines will be blurred between intentional leaks and unintended.

Nominated?! Us?!

There’s no need to clap. Please, stay in your seats. MSN UK has been nominated for an award – an International Digital Emmy no less!

Kirill – our 2008 sci-fi drama series – represented our first steps into narrative online video. We were impressed with the results as, it seems, were the people over at the International Academy.

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Fronted by Pirates Of The Caribbean star David Schofield, Kirill is the story of a renegade scientist secluded in a filthy lab. He knows that a sinister organisation is preying on young science students. But he can’t reach them – it’s all very mysterious.

There are 8 mini-episodes here at the Kirill homepage, but there’s a lot more to it than that. What really distinguishes Kirill are the character blogs that remain integral to the story throughout. Our characters, particularly the young scientist Vivian (Vee Vimolmal), blog their experiences and communicate with each other in text as well as video. This makes the series a unique online experience that wouldn’t work in any other medium.

We’re proud of it and chuffed to bits with the recognition. Fingers are crossed for the awards on March 30. Go Kirill!

Counting Down to 24…

Tick… tick… tick… the 24 movie is happening!!

The folks over at Digital Spy took a brief diversion from the subject of Monsters vs. Aliens, which Kiefer was out promoting recently, and this is what he said when pressed about the possibility of some cinematic 24 action – sounds like a Europe-bound 24 adventure is on the cards…

“It’s something that we’ve always talked about because I think the fantastic thing about Europe, for something like 24, is that it’s very feasible to get from Prague to London in the course of a day,”

“It’s just a question of when we’re actually going to make the movie,” he said.

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BTW – I was there for that Monsters v Aliens press junket. And may I just say what a thoroughly, THOROUGHLY nice chap Mr Sutherland is. If I ever thought that this was a bad idea and that 24 belongs on TV, I don’t any more. I’m with him whatever he does. Go Jack!! Sorry… go Kiefer!!

A franchise with the decency to die…

In times like these, when the 80s’ and 90s’ every hero is being resurrected whether good or bad, it’s fantastically refreshing to encounter a brand with the guts to call it a day and admit defeat. I never thought I’d say this, but we can all learn a little from the Power Rangers.

According to the New Zealand Herald, the long-running series, which spawned two movies in ‘95 and ‘97, has finally bitten the dust.

This news comes in the same week that we hear further word of Beverley Hills Cop 4, Zoolander 2, Twilight 3 (!), Free Willy 4, Fantastic Four 3 and Mad Max 4. The world has gone sequel-crazy!

In this credit crunchy environment, every established brand is being wrung for every $ it’s worth. So it’s nice to see that Power Rangers are biting the dust. I’d love to say that this is entirely due to an ethical decision that the world has had enough Power Rangin’, but the reality is almost certainly that the barrel is dry oin this one.

One franchise calling it a day with its dignity intact is Lethal Weapon (yes, Lethal Weapon 4 WAS good!), despite calls for a last hurrah from Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. Apparently, Mel won’t wear the mullet again. Bravo, Mel!

One piece of good news on the sequels front is the announcement of Tron 2, with Jeff Bridges starring and Daft Punk on the soundtrack! I’ll have a write-up of this along with a collection of other sequels that would actually be welcome on the site tomorrow.

Oscars 2010!

One of the more interesting segments of the Oscars is the part where they look forward at the movies likely to by vying for awards next year.

Of course it’s far too early to make any accurate predictions. But, public enemies looks like a beast of a crime thriller. The Boat That Rocked may also find itself in contention if it carries sufficient indie charm.

However, I’m going to go out on a limb and say that I don’t think Night At The Museum 2 will be nominated for anything.

The Academy Awards 2009 Blog

1:30am
Will Slumdog rule? Will Kate conquer? Will Hugh be funny? The 81st Academy Awards are ready to roll at the Kodak Theater in LA and we’re here to blog you through it. The stars have all shuffled off the red carpet and into their seats. Buckle up…
 
1:40am
Hugh Jackman, looking immaculate, starts by singing – yes, singing – us through the nominees. And dancing. That man can move. Scoops Anna Hathaway on stage for a Frost/Nixon duet. Jon Stewart never did that.
 
1:41am
"I’m Wol-ver-iiiiiiiine!"
 
1:45am
Tells Mickey Rourke that the anti-profanity seven-second delay swtiches to a 20-second delay for him. Best joke yet. Did Ricky Gervais write it?
 
1:45am
Bit lovey-lovey. Whoopi, Tilda, Goldie, Angelica Huston and Eva Marie Saint pour praise on the Best Supporting Actress nominees. Whoopi to Amy Adams: "It’s not easy being a nun."
 
1:50am
And the Oscar goes to… Penelope Cruz! The Vicky Christina Barcelona star threatens to faint. But doesn’t. No one really understands what she’s saying. But everyone claps anyway.
 
1:55am
Steve Martin and Tina Fey intro the Best Screenplay awards. Fey gets bigger applause than Penelope Cruz. Gasp! Scientology gag! Then Martin hits a zinger at Fey: "Do NOT fall in love with me."
 
2am
Milk wins Best Original Screenplay. Lots of cuts to Sean Penn and Gus Vant Sant looking very moved. Screenwriter tells all the gay children in the world that God loves them. Which is nice of him.
 
2:05am 
Thirty minutes in and we’re off. Slumdog Millionaire wins Best Adapted Screenplay. Stick around, people. We’ve got a nagging feeling – just a hunch – that this one has got legs…  
 
2:10am
WALL-E win Best Animated Feature. Shock.
 
2:20am
Oooh, almost… Sarah Jessica Parker so very nearly trips on her stupidly big dress as she waddles out with Daniel Craig to intro Art Direction and Costume Design. Wins for Benjamin Button and The Duchess.
 
2:25am
So far, so very well behaved. Too well behaved. No crying. No faux pas. No camera-cuts to Jack Nicholson. Not even anyone dressed as a swan.
 
2:35am
Brilliant! We spoke way, way too soon. Ben Stiller rocks up with a bird’s-nest fake beard, mad hair, sun glasses and a magnificent Joaquin Phoenix impression. Natalie Portman aces the gag, too. Oh, and Slumdog wins Best Cinematography.
 
2:45am
Pineapple Express skit: James Franco and Seth Rogen question why Step Brothers has been cruelly neglected at this year’s Academy Awards. True.
 
2:50am
Franco makes a complete mess of pronouncing Best Short Film winner Spielzeugland. Rogen cracks up. Classy, guys. Very classy.
 
2:55am
Uh oh… More singing and dancing. But hang on. Hello Beyonce! Dressed in a glittering red dress, the B-girl medleys Grease, Chicago, Moulin Rouge and more with top-hat-and-tails Jackman. Very good stuff. Until Zac Efron loses his hat while bowing. Tsk, tsk. 
 
3am
Heads up: Best Supporting Actor is next. Will Ledger win?
 
3:10am
And the Oscar goes to… Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Everyone, and we mean everyone, is on their feet. Ledger’s mother, father and sister step up. Massively humbling and very touching. A big moment in movie history.   
 
3:15am
Apparently wearing a tea-towel round his neck, Phillipe Petit legs it up on to the stage as Man On Wire wins Best Documentary. Promises the shortest speech in Oscar history: "Yes!" Then keeps talking. Then does a coin trick. Then balances Oscar on his chin! "They deserved to win just for that," nods Bill Maher.   
 
3:25am
Benjamin Button wins Best Visual Effects for "turning Brad Pitt into a garden gnome", as Will Smith puts it. Four FX guys get an Oscar each. Make one very boring speech. But don’t sing. Or dance. Phew!  
 
3:30am
Sound Editing goes to The Dark Knight. No one really notices.
 
3:32am
Sound Mixing goes to Slumdog Millionaire. Everyone goes wild! Danny Boyle looks like he’s going to cry with happiness. This is Sound Mixing, right? Steady.
 
3:35am
Dev Patel is punching the air. He hasn’t got cramp. It’s another Oscar for Slumdog – editing, this time. We’re on a roll and the biggies are yet to come… 
 
3:45am 
Eddie Murphy! Oh. But he’s not being funny. Gives an honorary Oscar goes to comedy legend Jerry Lewis. Who’s not being funny either. Cue montage of him hugging kids. This is a very, very sensible Oscars.
 
3:50am
Now there’s an orchestra playing. Never thought we’d say that Ben Stiller wearing a fake beard would be the highlight of an Academy Awards ceremony.
 
3:55am
Zak Efron and Alicia Keys? Because all the good presenters were busy? It’s Best Original Score. It’s Slumdog’s fifth Oscar.  
 
4am
Songs from Slumdog and WALL-E performed on stage. Jack Nicholson is probably on his way home in taxi right now. 
 
4:05am
Number six for Slumdog. Best Original Song. Danny Boyle’s face has gone red. And he’s rocking in his seat like an infant. Goodness know what’s he’ll be like when Best Director comes up.
 
4:10am
"I will hunt you. I will find you. And I will kill you!" Is exactly what Taken star Liam Neeson doesn’t say this time. Instead he presents Best Foreign Film to the Japanese drama Departures.
 
4:15am
Queen Latifah celebrates all the Hollywood players who’ve passed away in the last year. She does this by singing. Because it’s that kind of Oscars this year. Happily, Jackman resists the temptation to do a merry jig. 
 
4:19am
Here come the big guns. Reese Witherspoon’s chin joins Reese Witherspoon on stage to intro Best Director. Get ready for Danny Boyle. He’s holding it together so far…
 
4:20am
He’s up! He’s kissing Reese’s chin! He’s jumping up an down in the air! It’s Danny Boyle, accepting his Oscar in the spirit of Tigger apparently. Great guy. Lovely acceptance speech. Fantastic achievement. 
 
4:30am
Can Kate Winslet keep us Brits on a roll? She’s almost crying already. Anne Hathaway’s bottom lip is trembling with anticipation. Angelina is breathing hard. Meryl’s playing it cool (it’s her 15th nomination). Melissa Leo knows she isn’t going to win.
 
4:35am
And the Oscar for Best Actress goes to… Kate Winslet!! She’s done it. Hugs. Kisses. Hand-hold with Angie. Gasping for breath, she gives a shout-out to her dad – who’s wearing a truly massive hat – and pours out the love. Lots of love in the room for Kate. And she deserves it.     
 
4:40am
"How did he do it?" asks Robert De Niro, "For all those years, how did Sean Penn get all those roles playing straight men?"
It’s time for the Best Actor to come out of the golden envelope. Will it be Penn or Rourke? Rourke looks confident…
 
4:45am
…But it’s Sean Penn!
 
4:46am
"You Commie, homo-loving, sons-of-guns!" That would be Penn’s acceptance speech.
 
4:52am
If you’ve stayed with us this long, there’s no going to be bed now. It’s time for Best Picture. Can Slumdog scoop the big one? Or will Milk surprise everyone? Steven Spielberg tears opens the envelope…
 
4:52am
"Slumdog Millionaire!"
 
5am
They’ve done it. The Slumdog gang fill the stage with ear-to-ear smiles. An unbelieveable true underdog story for the little British movie that could. And that’s all, folks! For us, it’s straight to bed. For them, it’s an all-night party. And for Hugh Jackman, probably some more dancing. See you next year!
 

 

Two happy things…

The world came out with two wonderful things that made me smile today.

One – Chewbacca in a cupboard (I don’t care if it’s fake!).

 

Two – The Sun’s clever, clever front page headline (on the subject of the bankers who were questioned yesterday.

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