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The Smiths Ax $5 Million Reunion Offer
Category: Music News
Posted by Mark Runyon | March 20, 2006 | 01:55 PM
Seminal 80s band the Smiths have turned down a potential 5 million dollar payday to reunite at the Coachella Music Festival in California according to former Smiths frontman Morrissey. The announcement came during a media conference where Moz put to rest reunion rumors with the statement, "It was a fantastic journey. And then it ended. I didn't feel we should have ended. I wanted to continue. (Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr) wanted to end it. And that was that." Morrissey said that writing for his forthcoming album Ringleader of the Tormentors (due April 4th) is coming from a much more positive place.
Source: Yahoo News
Dreamer
Category: On DVD
Posted by Mark Runyon | March 20, 2006 | 12:49 PM
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Grade: B | Genre: Drama
Summary: Dreamer is a quality family film that, while formulaic and sap prone, really caters to the budding talent of Dakota Fanning and gives her a strong supporting cast to work with.
Disney's signature is their animated features, most of which are being farmed out to Pixar these days. They are also known for their goofy kiddy fare, be it Freaky Friday, Little Big League or kids going as far as imagination will propel them. There is a third kind of film they are really staring to embrace as their own, and that is the heart warming true story. These are the stories of overcoming insurmountable odds to accomplish something that no one has before, and that no one believed was possible. They did a very good job executing this formula with Dennis Quaid in the Rookie. As the title implies, Dreamer is the same slice of boundless optimism set in the sport of horse racing. While it's certainly no Seabiscuit, Dakota Fanning rescues this film from teetering into the sap heap to give us a compelling drama, illuminated by her young talent. |
Weekend Box Office Estimates March 17 - 19
Category: Weekend Box Office
Posted by Patrick Vu | March 20, 2006 | 09:53 AM
1. V for Vendetta - $26,135,000
2. Failure to Launch - $15,815,000
3. The Shaggy Dog - $13,624,000
4. She's the Man - $11,012,000
5. The Hills Have Eyes - $8,050,000
6. 16 Blocks - $4,740,000
7. Eight Below - $4,191,000
8. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion - $3,000,000
9. The Pink Panther - $2,500,000
10. Aquamarine - $2,025,000
Check Movie Times.
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