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  • #rant

    Unwatchable Avatar: Hollywood Greed Could Kill 3D

    Like millions of others, I saw Avatar last weekend. I loved it—despite the 3D, not because of it. Admittedly, my seat was shitty and I wear eyeglasses, but if the experience isn't guaranteed, 3D will fail. Updated More »
    12/29/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #movies

    Be Kind Rewind, but for Real: Snakes on a Train, Sunday School Musical and Many More

    In Be Kind Rewind, cinephiles Jack Black and Mos Def created ultra-low-budget versions of their favorite movies. The Asylum, a studio of B-movie mischief-makers, is their real-life counterpart, except they make gold like Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus and Transmorphers. More »
    12/29/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #media

    Awesome: Studios Pushing TV Episodes' Digital Release Before DVD

    Showtime has begun selling episodes of Weeds online before the show's full-season DVD release, a first for the series. And Weeds isn't nearly the only one—is Hollywood finally embracing digital as the successor to DVD? More »
    12/28/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #movies

    The Battle of 3D Glasses

    There's a format war you probably didn't even know was going on, right in front of your eyes. It's the battle of four 3D glasses manufacturers to take over movie theaters everywhere. More »
    12/28/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netflix

    Criterion Adds 35 Films to Netflix Watch Instantly

    12/22/09
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  • #movies

    How James Cameron Would Fake Titanic Today

    James Cameron interviews Peter Jackson. Peter Jackson interviews James Cameron. And while the scene devolves into one big battle of self-promotion, there are nuggets you shouldn't miss, including this sad explanation of Titanic, as shot by Cameron in 2009: More »
    12/21/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #movies

    Avatar Does Well At Its Box Office Opening Weekend, With $232.2m in Sales

    James Cameron may've spent $300m making Avatar, but he must be feeling pretty pleased today with the news that it made $232.2m in the opening weekend at the box office. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #avatar

    I Spent $300 Million on This Movie and All I Got Were These Lousy Papyrus Subtitles

    When someone's spending $300 million on the most technically ambitious film ever, you'd think some of that money would go towards making a custom font. Apparently James had other stuff to worry about, though, because Avatar's subtitles are in Papyrus. More »
    12/19/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #filmmaking

    Orson Welles and His Brief Passionate Betacam Love Affair

    In January 1985, the phone rang. The caller announced that he was Orson Welles and that he wanted to have lunch with me. Thus began one of the most extraordinary and bittersweet adventures of my life.
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    12/18/09
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    By Frank Beacham
  • #movies

    Epic 70-Minute Phantom Menace Review Justifies the Existence of The Phantom Menace

    You probably don't think there's any way you'd ever watch a 70-minute-long YouTube dismantling of the first horrible Star Wars prequel. And you'd be wrong, because this is one of the best things ever. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #rant

    It's Time For Us to Fight Back Against Movie Theater Talkers

    Most of us already know that it's NOT socially acceptable to talk during a movie. But to those of us who weren't born in a barn, these rude movie-goers are still a constant burden. It's time to fight back, dirty. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #avatar

    Massive DRM Fail Kills Avatar 3D Screening

    Even movie theaters have to deal with the onus of DRM—3D versions of Avatar have a complex system "which involves several certificates and server-delivered time-sensitive keys for hard drives and projectors" that completely blew up at some screenings. More »
    12/18/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #review

    Avatar Review: Yes, It Changed Everything After All

    Put simply, Avatar is the most visually fantastic film I've ever seen. It will be hailed as the groundbreaking 3D release of its time while setting a new standard by which all blockbusters are measured. Yes, it's that good. More »
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    12/18/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #enhance

    Implausible Digital Forensics in TV and Film: A Medley

    Pull up the security footage from sector 4B. Unsharp mask. Zoom. Gaussian blur. Undo gaussian blur. Lasso tool. Adjust contrast. Reduce noise. Filter. Zoom. X-Ray. Enhance. Enhance. Enhance. Enhance. [Enhance]
    12/18/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #movies

    Screw Iron Man 2, Hot Tub Time Machine Will Be the Sci-Fi Event of 2010

    Yeah yeah yeah, Iron Man 2 looks great. But you know what looks awesome? A little movie called Hot Tub Time Machine. The special effects look downright mindblowing. [TrailerAddict via The Daily What]
    12/17/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #movies

    The Iron Man 2 Trailer Is Online and My Jaw Is on the Floor

    Pepper Potts is smooching with Iron Man's helmet, a crazy guy is waving even crazier whips, and things are going boom-Boom-BOOM! I don't think I could get any more excited for this movie nor can May 2010 come soon enough. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #streamingvideo

    Paramount to Launch Video Clip Service Modeled on Ringtones

    Paramount is set to launch a new online video service called Paramount Clips that will deliver short movie clips of your choice for a fee, sort of like ringtones. Will it save the movie industry? Probably not! More »
    12/15/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #lists

    What We Still Need on Blu-ray (And What Should Never Go HD)

    Some movies seems made specifically for Blu-ray's abilities. Some just don't get anything out of hi-def. So why is Hollywood so completely unable to tell the difference between the two? Let's pull it together, studios. For all our sakes. More »
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    12/14/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #liveblog

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Blu-ray Liveblog Now

    The Harry Potter Half-Blood Prince Blu-ray Liveblog starts now. More »
    12/12/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #imagecache

    A Voyeuristic Peek Outside Skywalker Ranch

    You should watch this video for two reasons. One, it's gorgeous, filmed on the Canon 5D/7D dSLRs at 1080p. Two, it gives you a peek outside George Lucas' famed workshop, like a more romantic, landscape-focused version of Cribs. [PhilipBloom/Planet5D]
    12/12/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #ironman

    New Iron Man 2 Poster Reveals Villain Whiplash

    Mickey Rourke wants to kill Iron Man but is doing his part to save print journalism in this new teaser for Iron Man 2. Hold tight—every day that passes is a day closer to May 7. [io9]
    12/10/09
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    By Kyle VanHemert
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