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Shakefire: I Love You Phillip Morris Review

From Shakefire: "Love is a powerful thing. It can make you feel on top of the world or turn your insides into a pile of mush. Just ask Steven Jay Russell (Jim Carrey). He has broken out of prison on four separate occasions just to be with the man he loves, each time being more elaborate than the previous. Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor) must be one special guy."

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DVD Picks of the Week: Apr 5th

GmanReviews writes:
TRON, Little Fockers and more are out on DVD/Bluray. See what's worth watching/avoiding/collecting.

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Holiday 2010 Movie Preview - WGTC

We Got This Covered brings you a holiday movie preview. Taking a look at the biggest and best this holiday season has to offer, letting you know which movies are worth seeing this holiday season.

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blur994895d ago

Tron: Legacy and The Fighter stand out to me. Tron was a classic so it would be nice to see another one. I really like sports films too.

-Mezzo-4895d ago

Tron Legcy, is right at the top of my Must Watch List. followed by, Little Fockers, Gulliver's Travel, Black Swan.

-Mezzo-4894d ago

Cheez,, i just found out about 'The Fighter' movie, i didn't knew Mark & Christian Bale were in it, i'm definitely excited about it now.

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Red Band Trailer: I Love You Phillip Morris

Couch Potato Club:
Roadside Attractions has, today, released a new red band trailer for the indie comedy I Love You Phillip Morris. The movie stars Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor as gay lovers who met in prison (keep this in mind when wondering what’s so “red band” about this trailer before you hit that ‘play’ button). You've been warned.

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darklordzor4929d ago

Hmmm...Despite that one scene at the beginning of the trailer, this movie actually looks pretty damn funny. It's odd to see two actors I really enjoy watching, playing a gay role, but at the same time they seem to do such an awesome job that I can't even really care. I've gone from not caring to see this film to at least renting it.

JL4929d ago

lol Yea I was not prepared for that one scene when I watched it. Thus, figured I'd at least warn others before going in to it. But it does indeed look interesting and I think I will at least rent it. I think Jim Carrey has a lot of potential still. Ever since Man on the Moon, I've wanted to see how well Carrey can branch out. He also did a great job in Eternal Sunshine (and Number 23 was decent on his part as well). Granted this is still comedy, but it appears to be different than his usual.

darklordzor4928d ago

You just listed some of my favorite films. I can't get enough Eternal Sunshine. Seriously, whenever I feel my interest or faith in filmmaking beginning to wane, I pop in Eternal Sunshine and suddenly I feel a lot better. Man on the Moon was incredible, and I really loved the Truman Show. He's still got a lot left in him, so it's nice to see him active again.