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happy-feet

Welcome to The CoF Weekend Preview where we take a look at what’s going on this weekend in entertainment. Check back Monday for The City Strip and don’t forget to check out the The City of Films Fall & Holiday Movie Guide to see what else is coming out over the next few weeks to round out the year.

Happy Feet TwoIMDBRT (42%) – Trailer [1,2,3]

If you like a bunch of penguins dancing to novelty pop songs, this one is for you.  I enjoyed the first Happy Feet and have a feeling I will feel the same about our little frozen friends again, can they recapture the fun?  Probably.  I’m never one to put a focus on voice acting in an animated movie because sometimes it’s really not worth talking about (Pink lends her voice to this movie).  Robin Williams is the man when it comes to voice acting and his work in Happy Feet is pretty amazing.  Check out the trailers above, the original and it wouldn’t hurt to head to the theaters for this.  Sparkly penguins over vampires any day.

The Descendants (Limited) – IMDBRT (90%) – Trailer

It’s a new year, so here’s another movie to give George Clooney Best Actor consideration.  He’s a talent, there is no disputing it and Alexander Payne has made some great movies (Election, About Schmidt).  So is it any wonder that the movie is getting great reviews?  Not really.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1IMDBRT (26%) – Trailer

You should never be ashamed to say you like a certain movie, but I’ll be glad when this madness is over.  The trailer had a trailer for goodness sake!  I still suspect they are saving anything worth paying to see for the final movie next year.  This will break records, hearts, and apparently a bed…yowza.

OTHER:

Woody Allen: A Documentary – (Sunday, PBS) – Here is a trailer.  It airs on November 20 from 9-11 PM and Monday, November 21 from 9-10:30 PM on PBS.

twilight

Summit Entertainment has released the new full theatrical trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and it actually looks really – wait, no it doesn’t.  If you’re watching this trailer you know what’s going on, I don’t, so I won’t bother to guess.  Ok here’s my guess…she’s having sparkles vampire baby and it doesn’t like her muggle body?  Nailed it.

The film is set to be released on November 18th 2011.

Watch it below:

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fmguide

The 2011 summer movie season is over, so we focus now on our favorite time for movies, the fall and holiday season. The City of Films has put together a guide of all the films being released for the rest of the year. Some of the best movies of the year are coming to a theater near you, so keep it connected with the City of Films. Joins the dialogue on Facebook and Twitter.

Note: Dates are subject to change – COF will keep it updated. Contact us for additions/changes.

Enjoy the guide:

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Today's LinksA collection of links from across the web that may be film, TV and or entertainment related.

  • Milla Jovovich and Director Paul W.S. Anderson Return for Resident Evil: Retribution, Leon Kennedy to Finally Show Up. [blood-disgusting]
  • Photos from ’360′ starring Rachel Weisz,Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, and Ben Foster. [tiff]
  • HBO has renewed True Blood for a Fifth Season. [mtv]
  • John Landis plans return to the horror genre. [bloody-disgusting]
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt on the Set of The Dark Knight Rises, too much information about this movie already, I don’t post them so this will do. [movieweb]
  • Trailer for TANNER HALL starring Rooney Mara. [nymag]
  • New Photos From The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 [comingsoon]
  • Steve Merchant meets Ronnie Corbett (video after the jump):

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Today’s Links 7.4.2010

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Capacitor Be Fluxing

Brought to you by: The flux capacitor.  It is “what makes time travel possible” says the Doc.  It’s a regularly squared compartment with three flashing lights arranged as a “Y”.  The device was located between the headrests of the seats and, as the Delorean time machine neared 88 mph, light coming from the flux capacitor pulsed faster until it became a steady stream of light. Doc originally conceived the idea for the flux capacitor on November 5, 1955 when he slipped and hit his head on the sink while standing on the toilet to hang a clock. A flux capacitor is also seen in the front of Doc’s second time machine the “Jules Verne” train at the end of Back to the Future III.

Although the films do not describe exactly how the flux capacitor works, Doc mentions at one point that the stainless steel body of the DeLorean has a direct and influential effect on the “flux dispersal”, but he is interrupted before he can finish the explanation. The flux capacitor requires 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to operate.  This very important tool for time travel has become a household name and if you use the internet just right, you can even own one yourself.

  • Dreamgirls director Bill Condon to direct the last Twilight film(s), Breaking Dawn? [/Film]
  • Witwicky parents return for Transformers 3, oh thank God, for a second there. [Variety]
  • The Toxic Avenger mops up a remake, why exactly?  [Deadline]
  • Hilarious infographic of Underachieving AT-AT’s. [geektyrant]
  • Star Wars animated comedy series on the horizon, I’m not laughing. [getthebigpicture]
  • A really unfunny, annoying and horribly put together trailer for Dinner With Schmucks.
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