SEGMENT TWO
Video|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from bos
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“…You know making -- film is a bit tedious you know you show up at sick and -- Put you into hair and makeup and and sometimes …”
(NECN/ABC) - Angelina Jolie reportedly is in talks to star in "The Tourist". The role would have her going undercover for Interpol to entrap a former lover who is suspected of being a global criminal. Shooting is tentatively se...
Video|Tue, 13 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…and a good. So at least Arab list it started in the movie but opted out. He's busy with charity work collaborated with given take teens to design clothes to benefit discern -- there in …”
“…Wilson's war it's nice to mention is set to -- the American film institute's life achievement award next summer. We know who's really lucky here that's what's happening in Hollywood probably concede. …”
(NECN) - Now the real work begins for the people behind "Plymouth Rock Studios" which aims to become Hollywood East. They've gotten more than $500 million in funding, to build a film and TV studio complex on 240 acres in P...
Video|Tue, 13 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Now are you mention a word of mouth we know that movies are shot here already we have Tom Cruise shooting a movie I think he's still here. He's a producer do you do when guys like him come to town news do you say hey look let's take an afternoon. We're down to Plymouth and let's show you what we're doing down here. No not quite yet the very busy lives hundreds of people working on the oceans every day so there's not gonna take the time to come Dallas it was an off today. To be quite honest with -- we've been working with the Producers Guild of America which is about. 3500 producers. That's inside of Britain must decide where. A motion picture TV show is going to be shot and don't forget the TV show that's a big part of what we're trying to do here in Massachusetts. -- there is still a perception out third in your industry both television and film that everything important happens in our New York. They -- in Minnesota how do you overcome that. Well I think the biggest reasons of tax credits and tax credits. Before they were put in place a couple years ago really didn't have many movies here even -- departed fever pitch Mystic River. You know they had some exterior shots here but they weren't filled in Massachusetts …”
“…have gotten more than 500 million dollars in funding. To build a film and TV studio complex on 240 acres in Plymouth Massachusetts. And with us this morning is the COO up Plymouth Rock Joe …”
Features include: Firefly Fandom in the Era of Dollhouse; Fitting In; Diary of a Companion part 5; Broadwaves (Deadwood); Robots are Great
Audio|Mon, 12 Oct 2009|More from The Signal
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“…went in previous years and are choosing categories of best produce and movies and films. …”
“…awards dot com website and nominate a signal once only in categories movies and films and that's produced and only those categories. …”
In "The Invention of Lying"... Mark Bellison (Ricky Gervais) lives in a world just like our own, but no one there can tell a lie. Everyone is completely and brutally honest all the time. Mark lives a sad life as a struggling loser... who is insulted by his completely honest coworkers, his Mom, and Anna (Jennifer Garner), his date. Soon, Mark realizes he has the ability to tell the world's first lie... and continue lying after that. Mark learns to lie to help his friends, get money at the bank, cheat at the casino, and eventually to win the affection of Anna. However, Mark's unique ability to lie leads to troubling complications that he never imagines.
Video|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from YouTube.com: BostonLatinoTV
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“…dealers were lost Latino TV and you know they are only in movies that come out every week it's hard to tell which ones are worth your time. That's why I'm here to tell you what movies are to get the most bang for your buck. …”
“…In the new film the invention of -- Line Ricky Gervais plays Mark -- Successful screenwriter -- I am fortunate and mediocrity he worked at a …”
(NECN) - As the weather cools down, there is nothing like catching a good movie ! So, what's on the table for you in theaters this weekend? NECN film critic Ed Symkus has the scoop.
Video|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…So what is new in the movie is joining us every Friday and this Friday MCI and from -- let's emphasize that I do I'm gonna Mike are you today and a great we have through movies. . The first one is when we just talked about a moment ago it's. A serious man it is sick characterized as a dark comedy this is a -- Brothers movie. . Let's take a look. …”
“…is clearly -- with the let me give a brief introduction this film you don't have to be Jewish to really like this movie but it wouldn't -- certain -- residents wore it a little bit more than just a little of the Coen Brothers who grow up. Jewish in the midwest in the sixties this film is set in the midwest in the sixties -- 1967. What a -- you just other's names I forgot the carrier -- …”
For years you've been going along to get along, but it all stops here..............
Audio|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…the point is that something else is supposed to finish before the movie I could be wrong whenever that's. My understanding how these things as opposed to work speaking of movies today he is on 969 good afternoon Dave welcome to show. …”
“…write about how. There's certain things have become so popular whether it's movies TV music. Barack Obama where you actually feel uncomfortable telling people -- know everyone else likes it won't. And so since she …”
(Boston Globe) The Coen Brothers' latest is either a life-affirming tale or tedious slog of Biblical proportions, say Globe critics Ty Burr and Wesley Morris.
Video|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…but I mean I feel like you know that people in the movies are. Slick piece on him on board mean I think they treat their characters cruelty and always have even the ones you know of course they have but I think at some point my finger. Purpose behind this movie and this movie has that hire her I just thought I'd just acting tagging their felt it. Emotionally or intellectually I felt worse at all I didn't hear. On I didn't -- is that this is really rich lead darkly comic movie that's policies and Richard kind I think that are. It just mesmerizing. Especially if he's a drug test their protest I feel like you ideally if if but given to me if a black person who made this movie and how black people in the same way that we did he needs to be back and use. I feel like. People would be it a lot more poor or something. C Atlantic -- there's such a concert I think criticized you criticizing the -- For visualizing what writers like Philip Roth and plenty of others and to elect me I thought -- I think passionate singer when I watch and wait at least you know part of this movie. . And I found I just thought about how much more how much richer. And -- more complicated characters are in in his …”
“…man. Discussing a serious man. Well which is which is not serious movie which incident serious and we disagree I. I to me it's one of the better Collins best movies you yes yeah it really is it is. There always needs them taking the in the darkness no country which belonged to another man the guy who wrote the book from McCarthy and bring it into their own world. I think I think it's terrific movie it's it's. Yeah the thumbnails edits you know the book of Joe said in 1967 suburban Minneapolis Soledad sort of does a disservice to go look at joke and the movie com. I am I still Barclays is. Local college professor whose luck just goes from bad to worse bad things happen why …”
(Boston Globe) Loathsome dude-focused take on modern love? Or a mildly amusing romantic comedy? Ty Burr and Wesley Morris decide.
Video|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…I -- start. And this is the first film directed. Peter Billingsley ralphie. From Christmas story I didn't and now the option. You know how they kept saying don't put your eyes out to politicize it. This -- to me why isn't Tim Allen investment that's the kind of movie it is for me because it's too good solid. But I'll. And you don't you can think and I'd much rather watch this movie than what's now a thousand times I found I just I play. And that there are women in this -- It changed and things to say to each other. They're not late and I can edit this as you can tell is a movie produced and directed and written by men because all the guys -- flap those. You know what's -- something underbelly and otherwise …”
“…And I this movie to be surprisingly. Entertaining and not. Not as stupid is as I was expecting it to be given them that vcast which specializes in didn't instill in Mississippi I found it to be. More stupid than I was expecting yeah today I just. And I think flash crawling with bad experience -- trying to access virus yeah I know it is this movie and I hated the people and I think. If you're going out in out. Couples if you're going out on Friday night and you wanna see a movie you want to see the one we're Vince Vaughn gives you relationship advice. A lot of things that he had to say in the context and got a pretty and actually he received as much is he as he -- whether they're there are some -- things about relationships in the movie that they put in the mouse the therapists and teachers at this -- Ponzi Frenchman and people with goofy yet -- and …”
The historic city of Boston, Massachusetts was the host city of the awards night that recognized accomplishments of Latinos in sports, film industry, music, education, arts, communication, business and community service. Artists, sports personalities and business entrepreneurs walked the Pink Carpet, presented by Nuvo, at the legendary Wilbur Theatre at 5:00 pm on Thursday, September 24, 2009.
Video|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from YouTube.com: BostonLatinoTV