This has been around for a while, but it’s still worth watching
NB: contains strong language (they’re insults – so what do you honestly expect?
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This has been around for a while, but it’s still worth watching
NB: contains strong language (they’re insults – so what do you honestly expect?
)

I love opening credits when they’re done well.
11:14 is a really good film and one that I’d happily recommend and its opening sequence is very slick and clever.
The film, which is directed by Greg Marcks features a cast including Patrick Swayze, Rachael Leigh Cook, Barbara Hershey and Hilary Swank
Here it is:

Cinema posters can be really interesting and visually impressive, but a lot of them are boring.
You can nearly always guess a film’s genre by a DVD cover (or the artwork in iTunes), but someone has actually analysed this a bit more.
Makes for a good read!
(and yes I know other people have done this kind of analysis – see related links below!)

Comedy, Film, Foreign Language Films, France, Romance
Amelie is being re-released in UK cinemas on October 14th.
I’m not sure if it will get into Irish cinemas, but if it does then go and see it. It’s probably one of the most refreshing films you’ll ever see!

According to a report in today’s Independent Irish cinema box office figures are down considerably.
The report blames a number of factors, such as “3D fatigue” and a lack of “discretionary spending”. While both of those factors probably do have a role to play you’d have to wonder if they are the only ones.
A more comprehensive report covering things like “on demand” services such as iTunes, Zune etc., might give a more balanced view.
In recent months it has become increasingly common for film studios on both side of the Atlantic to give some films an “on demand” release at the same time or slightly before its big screen one.
Films such as “Knuckles” would probably never have got a widespread distribution deal, but For Lovers Only, starring Castle’s Stana Katic, could have done. At present it’s available via iTunes but not on the big screen, nor are there any official release dates on its IMDB page

This would make a nice addition to any film fan’s collection:
“This amazing Series 2 mini montage film cell features a print and actual strips of film from the Captain America: The First Avenger movie. Limited to 2,500 pieces, it measures 13-inches tall x 11-inches wide. Perfect for displaying in your home or at the office, all the elements are framed in black wood and include a certificate of authenticity.
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More information on this over here

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