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Going the Distance

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Director:

  • Nanette Burstein

Writer:

  • Geoff LaTulippe

Cast:

  • Drew Barrymore
  • Justin Long
  • Christina Applegate
  • Kristen Schaal
  • Ron Livingston
  • Charlie Day
  • Rob Riggle
  • Jason Sudeikis
  • Natalie Morales

Official Site: http://going-the-distance.warnerbros.com/

Articles

The DVD Wrap: Fantasia/Fantasia 2000, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Knight and Day, Cairo Time, The Sicilian Girl, Vampires Suck … and more

Fantasia/Fantasia 2000: Blu-ray The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Blu-ray According to Disney legend, Dopey the Dwarf was originally pushed for the role in Fantasia that went to Mickey Mouse. Instead, Uncle Walt went with the established star, hoping the role would maintain Mickey’s high profile in movies. Although Dopey might have been an inspired choice, there’s no…

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Michelle Orange Goes Justin Long And Justin Replies In Comments

Michelle Orange Goes Justin Long And Justin Replies In Comments

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The New Gen Of American Female Directors

The New Gen Of American Female Directors

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The Weekend Box Office Report

  Weekend Estimates – September 10-12, 2010 Title Distributor Gross (average) change Theaters Cume Resident Evil: Afterlife Sony 26.9 (8,390) New 3203 26.9 Takers Sony 5.9 (2,710) -45% 2191 47.9 The American Focus 5.7 (2,020) -57% 2833 28.2 Machete Fox 4.1 (1,520) -64% 2678 20.7 Going the Distance WB 3.8 (1,260) -45% 3030 14 The…

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25-Year-Old Female Reporter Confesses Geeking Over Drew Barrymore

25-Year-Old Female Reporter Confesses Geeking Over Drew Barrymore

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Weekend Estimates – September 6

Four Day Estimates| | | The American| 16.5| New| 19.6 Machete| 14.1| New| 14.1 Takers| 13.6| -47%| 40.1 The Last Exorcism| 8.7| -64%| 33.5 Going the Distance| 8.6| New| 8.6 The Expendables| 8.3| -46%| 93.9 The Other Guys| 6.6| -16%| 108 Eat Pray Love| 6.1| -29%| 70.2 Inception| 5.8| -6%| 278.4 Nanny McPhee Returns| 4.6|…

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The Weekend Box Office Report — Four Day and Summer Charts

Summer of Our Discontent Domestic box office for the summer season dropped 3% from 2009 on an estimated gross of $4.05 billion. On an even graver note admissions sank at least 10% and possibly as high as 12%.  Following a fast start in early May, movie going appeared to lose steam mid-stream and though the…

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The Weekend Box Office Report

A trio of new national releases did little to bolster the overall picture with The American topping the charts with an estimated $13.1 million (all figures are for the 3-day portion of the holiday). It entered the weekend with an additional $3.1 million from a Wednesday pre-weekend launch.

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Friday Estimates by Klady, The American vs The Mexican

Labor Day Weekend… great for Telluride and Jerry Lewis… not so great for movie box office. The American with a gun and the Mexican with a Machete face off and Drew Barrymore will be a Distance fifth.

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MW on Movies: The American, Machete, Going the Distance, Mesrine: Killer Instinct, Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1 and Lebanon

The American (Three Stars) U.S.; Anton Corbijn, 2010 I like George Clooney. No off-color psychological speculations, please. What I like about him is the easy-going “good guy” way he plays the Hollywood game. I like his politics, his philanthropy, his unpretentious smarts, his good-natured jock style, his taste in movie scripts, his daring as a…

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Box Office Hell – September 2

It’s grindhouse versus rom-com over Labor Day weekend, as Machete tries to slash its way to the top of the charts over Drew Barrymore-led Going the Distance, leaving The American to battle it out for third with last week’s leftovers, Takers and The Last Exorcism.

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The Gronvall Files:Going the Distance from Fact to Fiction with Director Nanette Burstein

Change is good, although it’s not always easy to reinvent oneself. But New York filmmaker Nanette Burstein, a Best Documentary Feature Oscar nominee for On the Ropes (which she co-directed with Brett Morgen), doesn’t miss a step in her transition from nonfiction film to narrative features.

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Drew Barrymore: How E.T. Changed My Life (vid)

Drew Barrymore: How E.T. Changed My Life (vid)

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The Ides of March

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“I’ve seen cuts that were the first or second drafts of the movie. There were amazing things: much more of the children and Jessica and Brad. And you could almost make a whole other movie about Sean. There’s another side to his story. It’s almost unexplored in the film.”
~ Emanuel Lubezki On The Roots Of Tree Of Life

“Well, it’s not a religious event. I hate to tell people that. It’s a movie, just a movie. The controversy over who shot first, Greedo or Han Solo, in Episode IV, what I did was try to clean up the confusion, but obviously it upset people because they wanted Solo to be a cold-blooded killer, but he actually isn’t. It had been done in all close-ups and it was confusing about who did what to whom. I put a little wider shot in there that made it clear that Greedo is the one who shot first, but everyone wanted to think that Han shot first, because they wanted to think that he actually just gunned him down. It’s the same thing with Yoda. We tried to do Yoda in CGI in Episode I, but we just couldn’t get it done in time. We had to use the puppet, but the puppet really wasn’t as good as the CGI. So when we did the reissue, we  put the CGI back in, which was what it was meant to be. If you look at Blade Runner, it’s been cut sixteen ways from Sunday and there are all kinds of different versions of it. Star Wars, there’s basically one version—it just keeps getting improved a little bit as we move forward.”
~ George Lucas Suggests His Empire Not A Religion

War Horse The Ides of March