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It might be funnier to watch the 2012 presidential campaign debates than watch this film. The Campaign Plot Summary: A longtime congressman finds himself facing off in his first actual electoral challenge and neither candidate is blessed with brain cells. Release Date: August 10, 2012 Poster Trailer Rating: C- Commentary: I would have expected a…
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Here are the results of last week’s poll. A Hard Day’s Night (1964) This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Interview with the Assassin (2002) Take the Money and Run (1969) Zelig (1983) Borat (2009) A Hard Day’s Night wins and goes into my queue.
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Born Harriet Lake on January 22, 1909 in Valley City, North Dakota and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ann Sothern was the daughter of a singer and vocal coach. Her younger sister was the composer Bonnie Lake. Her paternal grandfather, Simon Lake, was the inventor of the modern submarine. With her good looks and outgoing personality…
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The year has had some strong months, mostly due to high grosses from two particular films The Hunger Games from March and The Avengers from two weeks ago. While I think the closest any film in June will come to these is Brave‘s 270 million prediction, it’s going to be an overall stronger breakdown per…
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For the For Love of Film Blogathon this week, today we’re counting down our third and second favorite Alfred Hitchcock films along with a brief note on why they are important to each of our contributors (Wesley Lovell, Peter J. Patrick, Tripp Burton) here at Cinema Sight. Number 3 Rebecca (Wesley Lovell) The only time…
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It’s a terrible title for a film so bland and milquetoast. People Like Us Plot Summary: When his father dies and leaves him a hefty some of money, his father’s request that he split it with the sister he didn’t know he had puts a crimp in his plans to use the money to pay…
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For a full list of rules, click here: 2012 Summer Box Office Predictions Game Rules. Submit Your Predictions for This Week Top Ten Films at the U.S. Box Office of the week in order from most money to least. Individual monetary predictions for each film. Final box office tally for all new wide releases. Awards…
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It’s possible that The Avengers could again top the weekend box office. This weak line up is evinced by the number of releases competing for a piece of the pie. While The Dictator might be the kind of comedy that does good business, never underestimate the power of aliens+visual effects, which I think gives Battleship…
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For the For Love of Film Blogathon this week, we’re not only counting down our favorite Hitchcock films, but Peter and I have both prepared articles for the event. Peter’s article will cover prominent actors and how their onscreen personas were altere at his hands in various films. My article (this one) will be a…
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For the For Love of Film Blogathon this week, today we’re counting down our fifth and fourth favorite Alfred Hitchcock films along with a brief note on why they are important to each of our contributors (Wesley Lovell, Peter J. Patrick, Tripp Burton) here at Cinema Sight. Number 5 The Birds(Wesley Lovell) Being a fan…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Ceremonies 1929: 1st Annual Academy Awards (Presentation Ceremony) {for the films of 1927/28}
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Return Links What Are You Watching? Poll Archive What Are You Watching? (May 18-20, 2012) Cinema Sight Asks: What are you watching? (May 18-20, 2012) Public OpinionPoll Results
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