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Pitch Perfect - movie clips


Pitch Perfect is one of the best teen movies in years.  Obviously the choir setting means that there are similarities to Glee, but this movie is way sharper than that show.  Think Mean Girls meets Bridesmaids, with a kick-ass soundtrack.  Here are some clips.








Les Misérables - trailer & poster



Back to the Future - Delorean heads back to Universal Studios Hollywood




 


BBC 1 - love 2013 - new season trailer



Iron Man 3 - Happy Holidays from Tony Stark - poster


Warm Bodies - The First 4 Minutes



seven great Christmas movies



the nightmare before christmas (1993)



national lampoons christmas vacation (1989)
the Griswolds stay home, what could possibly go wrong?




miracle on 34th street (1994)
one of the greatest movie remakes.

 

gremlins (1984)
proof that when you receive a gift, you should always follow the instructions.

home alone (1990)
 "Kevin!!"



the muppet christmas carol (1992)
an amazing adaptation of the Dickens classic.


it's a wonderful life (1946)
it's just not Christmas without it...






Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace - winners Strictly Come Dancing 2012 - showdance video




The Great Gatsby - trailer & posters






The Smurfs 2 - trailer & poster







Pacific Rim - posters & trailer - new movie from Guillermo del Toro






Life of Pi - posters & trailer








Bates Motel - trailer - new Psycho prequel tv series from a&e



Freddie Highmore is the young Norman Bates - Vera Farmiga is his mother...





warm bodies - zombie movie with Nicholas Hoult - humor posters

 see trailer here



Age of the Hobbits - injunction by Warner Bros successful


These are sad days for fans of "mockbusters" everywhere - because we have learned from Deadline Hollywood, that Warner Bros have been successful in their bid to keep the latest effort from Asylum, out of video stores. Warner Bros/New Line/MGM, the studios behind Peter Jackson's latest epic The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, have taken exception to Asylum's similarly titled, Age Of The Hobbits.  The battle ended up in court and an injunction has been granted against the sale of the mockbuster. The Judge made the ruling because people may mistake the mockbuster, for the real thing.  A full hearing will be held in in January.

Until then, the only way to satisfy our Hobbit related cravings is to enjoy the trailer below, or go and see the Peter Jackson effort in theaters.

For more mockbusters from Asylum see this post


Superman - Man of Steel - new trailer






Grinchmas at Universal Studios Hollywood - video preview



five awesome Christmas tunes


Wizzard - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday



John Lennon - Happy Xmas (War Is Over)



Joey Ramone - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)



Fairytale of New York - Kirsty MacColl & the Pogues



Elton John - step into Christmas

The Muppet chickens sing Joy to the World



seven ways to save The X Factor


It is no secret that the UK version of The X Factor is in a bit of trouble.  Of course it is still a big show, but its viewing figures are on a downward trajectory.  So far the 2012 season it is about two million viewers per episode down on last year, which in turn was about two million viewers down on 2010.  More worryingly for the show, this series has had no momentum at all;  The figures have been somewhere about the eight million mark, since it started.  There has also been no rise in viewers as we approach the final - Indeed the semi final, which used to be a major event in its own right, scraped just 7.75m viewers, down from 13.7m in 2010.  Meanwhile the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing has beaten The X Factor, pretty much every week.  So, how can The X Factor restore its fortunes?  Here are seven  suggestions...

Have just three judges & three categories.
Freshen up and simplify the format a bit, by having just three judges and three categories (under 25's, over 25's & groups).  Then give each judge an act from each category.  Of the current, rather tedious judging panel, I would personally only keep Nicole Scherzinger.  The other two?  There must be a way of scheduling the series so that Simon Cowell could fit it in with his Hollywood work.  As for the final spot, the Mcfly boys seem to be reality TV naturals, so maybe one of them could do it?



Make the next season shorter. 
This season of The X Factor stumbled onto our screens just after the Olympics, and it will finish ten days before Christmas.  It should emulate the leaner Strictly, and lop a month off the next season.  Cutting a few of the audition shows, rolling boot camp & the interminable judges houses into a single weekend, and taking just ten acts (3 per judge & 1 wildcard) into the live shows would achieve this.


Grab the early evening slot. 
Given its younger audience profile, The X Factor should be the sort of show people can watch prior to their Saturday night out, or before the kids go to bed.  This is tricky when some Saturday shows are finishing at 10.45pm.  It should take the 6.30pm slot and aim to be off air by 8pm.


Make the Saturday night shows shorter.
Any show that lasts for two hours and forty-five minutes, is in danger of outstaying its welcome.  Ninety minutes should be the optimum length of show, with two hours being the absolute maximum.  Reducing the number of acts to ten would make this easily achievable.


Steal some of the best ideas from the American version.
The American version of The X Factor is certainly not perfect, and it certainly falls someway short of American Idol. but has had a good innovation in its sophomore year.  By announcing where each act has ranked in that weeks voting, it has added a whole new dimension to the results show, and may well encourage people to vote for struggling acts. 

Make the show FUN again!
Modern pop music doesn't always have to involve taking a catchy song and turning it into a John Lewis advert, it can actually be fun.  Part of the joy of Strictly, is that when they have a theme, no matter how naff, they run with it.  By contrast, The X factor has become a largely joyless experience, the only fun is confined to that years novelty act - while the rest of the acts sing the same type of song, week in-week out.

and finally... put the final on a single night. 

Star Trek Into Darkness - trailer



Happy Birthday Walt Disney - his ten greatest achievements


Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5th 1901.  Between the early 1920's and his death in 1966, he was the force behind some of the most iconic popular culture creations.  Here are ten of his very best - nine on screen and one off.

Steamboat Willie (1928)






Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)



Pinocchio (1940)






Fantasia (1940)






Bambi (1942)




Dumbo (1941)





Cinderella (1950)



Disneyland (opened 1955)
Still the happiest place on earth!





Mary Poppins (1964)
Mixing live action & animation.


The Jungle Book (1967) 
 The last full length, animated feature that Walt worked on.










 
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