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The
Gurus are back in business, delivering the weekly take on
where the horses in Hollywood's ultimate race.
There
are not a lot of surprises in this week's Top Ten, but there
are new faces in Best Actor and Best Actress, plus a surprising
choice in the #3 slot for Animation
Gurus:
November 4
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| Disney's A Christmas Carol |
37.4 |
n/a |
41 |
41 |
| The Fourth Kind |
13.5 |
n/a |
11 |
8 |
| The Men Who Stare at Goats |
12.2 |
n/a |
7 |
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Wilmington
on Movies
Disney's
A Christmas Carol, The Men Who Stare at Goats, The Fourth Kind,
Paranormal Activity and 35 Shots of Rum ...
by
Michael Wilmington
The
movie is certainly a visual stunner. And, despite the bizarre
excesses of the action sequences, it’s also a fairly faithful
and even loving adaptation, mostly well written and very well
acted. Does that endorsement include Carrey as Scrooge (and also
all three Christmas Ghosts)? Yes it does.
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Wilmington
on DVD
Food, Inc., North by Northwest, Forrest Gump, It's a Wonderful Life, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 and
more ...
by
Michael Wilmington
Do you know that the post-modern world of corporate farming is often run by corporate bullies who put smaller farms and agriculture workers through Hell (like a hapless seed-separator persecuted by Monsanto whom we see here)? That the old bucolic world of farms and farms we will remember and idealize is largely gone and has often been replaced by the usual greed-crazed creeps
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MCN DVD Wrap
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
Having to cope with the noise, grime, pervs and hooligans can be a daily nightmare, without also having to deal with a gun-toting terrorist (a pre-“Jaws” Robert Shaw) or former employee with an ax to grind (a thoroughly menacing John Travolta). Denzel Washington and Walter Matthau may not look as if they’d belong in the same movie, even 35 years apart, but they both created perfectly believable negotiators.
Also
... The Shield: Complete Series, I Love You, Beth Cooper, Forrest Gump: Chocolate Box Giftset .. and more...
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The
Ultimate DVD Geek
Paul
Blart: Mall Cop and
Observe and Report
by
Doug Pratt
2009 turned out to be the year of the 'shopping mall security
person' comedy, and it shows you how fast trends turn over these
days that there were only three months between the theatrical
release dates separating the point where the genre was established,
with Paul Blart: Mall Cop, a Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
release, and was then undercut in cynicism, with Observe and
Report, a Warner Home Video release.

Voynaristic
The Vampire as Moral Compass
by
Kim Voynar
Back in the day, it was more, well, black-and-white. Vampires were the devourers of humans, the seducers of innocent, pale-skinned virgins ... they were Bad Guys, plain and simple. For most of their literary and cinematic history, it made sense that this was so; the world back then was a simpler place, a place with clear-cut perceptions of right and wrong.
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Frenzy
on the Wall
Why
Do They Keep Making Them Like They Used To?
by
Noah Forrest
A lot
of modern films care little about entertaining an experienced
filmgoing audience; many filmmakers simply recycle past ideas
without even bothering to repackage them as something different. Although
this phenomena crosses all genres, it seems especially prevalent
in horror films.

Confessions
of a Festival Junkie: AFI
by
Leonard Klady
One can only hope that what the organizers demonstrate is a flexibility
to adapt as the festival proceeds. If the crowd demands, add second
screenings because the one thing no one wants is a patron that
feels shut out from the experience. Much better to have someone
walk away from such superior offerings as The White Ribbon,
Bad Lieutenant, City of Love and Death or Looking for Eric
with a feeling of having seen something unique and edifying.
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20
Weeks To Oscar
The
Rules Of Ten
by
David Poland
The most often considered issue of this year’s Oscar race
is, “How will having ten nominees change the game?”
And the definitive answer is, “Ask me next April.”
Well, even that may be a little blurry.
And
- A
New Best Picture Chart
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EW's
Deep-Sixed 11 Include Feature Writer Christine Spines, Must-List
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Murdoch Delays Internet Tolls
Debuting The SF WSJ Online
From Zagreb With Grit
Sony Takes "Risk"; "Candyland" Quavers In Fear
"Tribune Co. Lets Employees Know Exactly How Much Worthless Stock They Own"
Annals Of Journalistic Self-Doubt
Sunday Times Mag Profiles Politico Dick Armey As Perhaps Greatest Living American
Readers Digest Closes A Pop Evangelism Magazine
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Essence Cuts 18 Jobs, Seems To Have Eliminated Web Presence
Zhang's Blood Simple Remake Shot Digitally; Apes Stephen Chow's Comedy Style
Ent Weekly Ditches 11; Four From Editorial
Goldman Sachs Ignites Legal Tussle Over Canuck Cable Channels
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Another Item Noting Jailed Roger Avary Is Able To Pull Tweets Out Of His Cell Without Noting He's Not Confined Except At Night
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Basterds Land In Japan
Oregonian, Former No-Layoff Zone, Sez Layoffs "Inevitable"
"Perry and Winfrey may think Precious is serious, but Daniels is hoisting his freak flag. This incoherence should not pass for sociology. Not since The Birth of a Nation has a mainstream movie demeaned the idea of black American life as much."
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Miramax Steps Out On The Red Carpet For Everybody's Fine
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Sundance 2010 Will Have One-Night Parallel Events In 8 U.S. Cities
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Secret Copyright Treaty Would Send Your Spawn To Jail For Noncommercial Music Sharing
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Scorsese On His Favorite Picture
Hey, You, Go Make Out With Violence!
British Doc Awards Include Afghan Star, Burma VJ, Yes Men
Time's 400-500 Layoffs Start At Sports Illustrated
Fritz Reports Home Ent Growth Will Return In 2012
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The Woz Sez Lee Daniels The "Anti-Pygmalion," "Loves To Knock A Diva Off Her Pedestal"
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Chinese Gov't Approves Disney Shanghai
New Yorker Talks To Al Gore About Post-Inconvenient Truth Book, While, Unlike NY Times, Does Not Repeat Ill-Premised Jokes About Inventing Internet
Living While Distracted
Eller
Asks, How Will Summit Avoid Twilight?
And -
Photog
David Strick Backlots New Moon
Carmike Cinemas Posts 3rd Quarter Loss
The Secret Copyright Treaty, Leaked, Seems Much Worse Than Expected On Internet Issues
The Nasty Row Over The Legacy Of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
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Gleiberman Thinks Upon Miramax
Anna Kendrick Takes On George Clooney
Lucas' Storm Trooper Battle Resumes In UK Courts
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Henry Jaglom Puts On A Play
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Robert Gottlieb Thrashes Wiseman's Ballet La Danse As "Pretentious," Overextended "Travelogue Short"
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Four Mel Brooks Pics
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