Cindy Crawford - The Next Challenge Furia Al Amanecer
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Mission (2000) Searching for Paradise (2002)
Marvin is a young New Yorker who dreams of writing the great American novel. Attempting to realize this dream, he seeks a fresh, new world in California. Here, Marvin becomes enamored with San Francisco's Mission District and the lively youth culture of this scene. Set at the dawn of the dotcom era--an era that would radically change the Mission District to an entrepreneurial area--this coming of age drama tells the story of changing lives of individuals and neighborhoods.
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Gilda Mattei (Susan May Pratt) shares a close relationship with her father, who is terribly ill. When he dies and leaves behind a surprising secret, Gilda's grief propels her to New York City with video camera in hand. Her mission: to track down the object of her obsession, movie star Michael DeSantis (Chris Noth). Interspersing the action with Gilda's handheld camera "diaries," director Myra Paci creates a simple yet moving drama of one young woman's attempt to deal with grief and anger by delving into her inner fantasy world.
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Falling Like This (2000) Flick (2000)
Dani Minnick's FALLING LIKE THIS depicts a tumultuous life in the summer of two young lovers. Katie (Megan Wilson) is a middle-class teenager who falls head over heels in love with the troubled Boyd (Brian Vaughan). Determined to conquer the seemingly hopeless circumstances that torment them, Katie and Boyd reach within themselves to prove that, in their situation, love will conquer all.
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Set in the sprawling mayhem of Dublin's club underworld, FLICK follows uninspired drug dealer Jack Flinter as he finds himself getting caught up in a hyper-intense world of danger. The return of an old girlfriend gives Jack the excitement that he's been looking for, but when it starts to spin out of control, he wonders what he's gotten himself into.
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The Hired Hand (1971) Post Concussion (2000)
Peter Fonda's superb yet little-seen directorial debut subverts the machismo of the Western genre with a quiet, understated tale of relationships and loyalty in the Wild West. Fonda stars as Harry Collings, a drifter who has been roaming from town to town with his close friend and fellow wanderer Arch Harris (Warren Oates). Collings is haunted by memories of the wife (Verna Bloom) and daughter he abandoned and decides to make amends and return to them, offering penance by working on the family farmstead as a hired hand. But his newfound domesticity is threatened when Arch is taken hostage by an enemy they affronted in their travels, and Collings must choose between family responsibility or loyalty to his friend. Beautifully shot by Oscar-winning cinematographer Vilmos Szigmond (DELIVERANCE, MCCABE & MRS. MILLER) and hauntingly scored by acclaimed composer Bruce Langhorne, THE HIRED HAND is a sensitive drama that prompted Jane Fonda to declare that her brother had made "the first feminist Western."
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Daniel Yoon's semi-autobiographical comedy transforms a tragic situation into an uplifting tale. When Matthew Kang is hit by a car, he suffers a serious concussion. As he attempts to recover, things only get worse when he loses his job and is dumped by his girlfriend. Through it all, Matthew remains positive, learning a valuable lesson about life and love in the process.
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First, Last and Deposit (2000) Melvin Goes to Dinner (2003)
Shot on digital video, this powerful drama addresses the universal issue of homelessness with unflinching honesty. When Christine (Sara Wilcox) and her thirteen-year-old daughter Tessa (Jessica White) are evicted from their home, they are forced to relocate to the streets of Santa Barbara. The beautiful weather and landscape of Santa Barbara only add to their despair. At school, Tessa is forced to pretend she is from as affluent a home as the children around her, putting a strain on the young girl that threatens to push her over the edge. Director Peter Hyoguchi's debut feature is a profound, eye-opening drama.
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MELVIN GOES TO DINNER marks the directorial debut of comedy writer Bob Odenkirk, co-creator and star of the acclaimed HBO series Mr. Show. Michael Blieden, who adapted the screenplay from his own stage play of the same name, stars as the titular Melvin, a dissatisfied thirtysomething who spends most of his time working, smoking pot, watching porn, and having sex with his overly demanding girlfriend. One day he halfheartedly agrees to have dinner with his friend Joey (Matt Price), who brings along his two friends Alex (Stephanie Courtney) and Sarah (Annabelle Gurwitch). As the dinner progresses, the group of almost-strangers engage in increasingly intimate dinner conversations about sex, religion, infidelity, fetishes, ghosts, and everything in between. Equally funny and heartfelt, MELVIN GOES TO DINNER is a witty, intelligent comedy for adults, with hilarious cameos by Jack Black, Maura Tierney, and Mr. Show's own David Cross
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Things get curious at "Button" screening (Reuters)

David Fincher raises his glasses as he arrives for an evening gala screening of his in-competition film 'Zodiac' at the 60th Cannes Film Festival May 17, 2007. (Victor Tonelli/Reuters)Reuters - One of the first major industry screenings of David Fincher's highly anticipated romance "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was halted shortly into the film because of technical difficulties Thursday.



Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 07:59:58 GMT

Bruce Willis wants cash back from Malaysia company (AP)
AP - A Malaysian technology conglomerate pledged Friday to repay $900,000 to Hollywood star Bruce Willis, but denied any wrongdoing after he took legal action to demand a refund of his investment.
Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:12:53 GMT

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