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		<title>Extract</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Synopsis and movie Extract : Writer/director Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head, King of the Hill) returns to the fertile territory of the American workplace, rotating his perspective away from the white collar cubicle warriors of Office Space and towards a blue collar boss a small business owner who employs an odd cast of losers, loners [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Synopsis and movie <a title="extract" href="http://einmovies.com/extract.html">Extract</a></strong> : Writer/director <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge"><strong>Mike Judge </strong></a>(Beavis and Butt-Head, King of the Hill) returns to the fertile territory of the American workplace, rotating his perspective away from the white collar cubicle warriors of Office Space and towards a blue collar boss a small business owner who employs an odd cast of losers, loners and misfits in his flavor extract factory.To the outside eye, <strong>Joel Reynold (Jason Bateman) </strong>seems to have everything. After all, being the owner of a business he built from the ground up &#8211; with its patented brand of culinary <strong><a title="extract" href="../extract.html">Extract</a></strong> &#8211; should make the <strong><a title="extract" href="../extract.html">Extract</a></strong> King a happy man.However, if Joel hasnt reached his front door by 8 oclock, hell find his wife, <strong>Suzie</strong> (Kristen Wiig) cinching up her sweatpants and about as interested in him as he is in her mastery of supermarket coupon design. Sexually frustrated, Joel confides in his best pal, <strong>Dean</strong> (Ben Affleck), a barkeep and soon<span id="more-732"></span> finds himself wrapped up in a convoluted scheme to make Suzie cheat on him first with a dim-witted gigolo (Dustin Milligan) thereby allowing him to pursue beautiful new employee <strong>Cindy (Mila Kunis)</strong> with a clear conscience. Unbeknownst to Joel, the object of his affections is a con artist/sociopath &#8211; just one step away from having her parole revoked. Meanwhile, <strong>Joel</strong> and his second-in-command, <strong>Brian</strong> <strong>(J.K. Simmons)</strong> have entered negotiations for a buyout of Reynold <strong><a title="extract" href="../extract.html">Extract</a></strong> by General <strong>Mills</strong>. All they need to do is keep things tidy, quiet and moving while waiting for the final offer. Of course, this fails to take into account the employees on the factory floor: <strong>Step (Clifton Collins, Jr.)</strong>, a machismo-ridden doofus and self-proclaimed fastest sorter with lofty aspirations of rising to Floor Manager; <strong>Rory (T.J. Miller)</strong>, a goth-rock geek who spends more time passing out flyers for his band than shuffling <strong><a title="extract" href="../extract.html">Extract</a></strong> bottles; and <strong>Mary (Beth Grant)</strong>, a fanny-packed, bitter slouch at the end of the assembly line whod rather fold her arms and shake her head than keep life at Reynold moving along which is exactly what shes doing when a bottleneck occurs on the line, resulting in a chain of accidents that cost poor Step a portion of his manhood.Seeing a big payday, the con-artist temp woos the otherwise-loyal Step, convincing him to sue for millions, engaging bus bench lawyer Joe Adler (KISSs Gene Simmons) to fight for his rights regardless of the fact that doing so will cost Joel the factory.With his dry wit and remarkable ear for character and dialogue, Mike Judge brings his trademark flavor to these seemingly disparate threads, tying them together into an antic comedy about life in the middle. Miramax Films presents a 3 Arts Entertainment/Ternion Productions film by Mike Judge. <strong><a title="extract" href="../extract.html">Extract</a></strong> stars <strong>Jason Bateman</strong>, <strong>Kristen Wiig</strong>, <strong>Ben Affleck</strong>, <strong>Mila Kunis</strong>, <strong>J.K. Simmons</strong>, <strong>David Koechner</strong>, <strong>Clifton Collins</strong>, <strong>Jr</strong>.,<strong> T.J. Miller</strong>, <strong>Beth Grant</strong> and <strong>Gene Simmons</strong>. The film is written and directed by <strong>Mike Judge,</strong> and is produced by <strong>John Altschuler</strong> and <strong>Michael Rotenberg</strong>, executive produced by <strong>Dave Krinsky</strong>, <strong>Tom Lassally</strong> and <strong>Glenn Lucas</strong>, and co-executive produced by <strong>Michael Flynn</strong>. Director of photography is<strong> Tim Suhrsted</strong>, and the production designer is <strong>Maher Ahmad</strong>. Visual Effects by <strong>Pixel Magic</strong>. Film editor is <strong>Julia Wong</strong>. Original music for the film composed by <strong>George S. Clinton</strong></p>
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		<title>Banlieue 13 Ultimatum</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[synopsis and movie Banlieue 13 Ultimatum : Three years after the events of the original film, the authorities are attempting to return law and order to ravaged District 13. However the death of gang overlord Taha Bemamud at the end of the previous film has left a power vacuum, and total control of the area [...]]]></description>
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<strong>synopsis and movie <a href="http://einmovies.com/banlieue-13-ultimatum.html">Banlieue 13 Ultimatum</a> </strong>: Three years after the events of the original film, the authorities are attempting to return law and order to ravaged <strong>District 13</strong>. However the death of gang overlord Taha Bemamud at the end of the previous <strong>film</strong> has left a power vacuum, and total control of the area is now being fought over by five rival territorial gang lords who want to step into Taha&#8217;s position of <span id="more-566"></span>overlord over <strong>District 13</strong>. Damien and Leito return to District 13 on a mission to bring peace to the troubled sector before the secret services of Paris take drastic measures to solve the problem</p>
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		<title>The Telling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Synopsis The Telling : In this horror anthology film, three girls pledge the most popular &#8211; and cruelest &#8211; sorority on campus. For their final task, they must tell the scariest story they know. Containing three distinct stories &#8211; one featuring a murderous doll, one a has-been actress and her run in with a film [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Synopsis <a href="http://einmovies.com/the-telling.html">The Telling</a></strong> : In this horror anthology film, three girls pledge the most popular &#8211; and cruelest &#8211; sorority on campus. For their final task, they must tell the scariest story they know. Containing three distinct stories &#8211; one featuring a murderous doll, one a has-been actress and her run in with a film crew of the undead and, finally, a hunt-and-kill fright-fest. The tales inspire someone at the sorority to commit their own murders<span id="more-325"></span></p>
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		<title>Wolvesbayne</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Synopsis Wolvesbayne : Written by Leigh Scott and directed by Griff Furst, Wolvesbayne is simply a rocking film that is fun to watch and leaves you wanting more. The movie combines elements of Underworld, Scott’s own Dracula’s Curse, and Wanted. The mix gives you an action horror film that goes for the throat from the [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Synopsis <a href="http://einmovies.com/wolvesbayne.html">Wolvesbayne</a></strong> : Written by Leigh Scott and directed by Griff Furst, Wolvesbayne is simply a rocking film that is fun to watch and leaves you wanting more. The movie combines elements of Underworld, Scott’s own Dracula’s Curse, and Wanted. The mix gives you an action horror film that goes for the throat from the start and doesn’t let up until the credits roll.<br />
Wolvesbayne stars Jeremy London, Christy Carlson Romano, Yancy Butler, Mark Dacascos, Rhett Giles, Kristen Quintrall, and Justin Jones.<br />
The film is pretty much a “by the numbers” thriller that follows Russel Bayne (London) – who is bitten by a <a href="http://einmovies.com/wolvesbayne.html">werewolf</a> and quickly finds himself in the middle of a supernatural war between vampires, <a href="http://einmovies.com/wolvesbayne.html">werewolves</a>, and human hunters.<br />
To make matters worse, it seems the vampires are having a civil war with a clan breaking from the others in a quest to return the vampire goddess Lilith (Butler) back to power so she can destroy the human world.<br />
The problem is Lilith is a tad nuts and is pretty much beyond control, but the clan’s leader Von Griem (Dacascos) seems to not mind the risk.<span id="more-252"></span>With Lilith’s power on the rise, Bayne learns how to control his new powers with help from Alex Layton (Romano) and vampire hunter Jacob Van Helsing (Giles, a regular in Scott&#8217;s films). Bayne’s training is a tad on the rough side, and really reminded me of Wanted, but with a <a href="http://einmovies.com/wolvesbayne.html">werewolf</a> slant.<br />
To stop Lilith’s rise to power, the hunters have to team with the werewolves and the other vampire clans to assemble several magical amulets that can put Lilith back in her place. They also have to find a way to work together since the hunters are just as happy to kill all the vampires and the werewolves.<br />
Like I said, the plot is pretty straight forward and predictable, but it is also a lot of fun. Furst (who has appeared in several of Leigh Scott’s films) does an excellent job in the director’s chair, and really keeps the movie moving forward. He is working on a tight budget, but seems to make the most of what he has. Some of the effects don’t hold up compared to bigger budget Hollywood films, but they never ruin the movie.<br />
Furst and cinematographer Bill Posley use lots of shadow shots and dark lighting to give the film a gothic feeling (one of the vampire clans hide in an abandoned movie theater), and constantly fill the screen with blood spraying (a must have for any good vampire flick). Scott knows how to write this kind of film and keeps the plot tight while giving the actors enough room to develop their characters.<br />
All the actors are solid in the film (which is rare for a lower budget movie), and help sell the film’s action and plot. Giles has played the Van Helsing role several times now, and seems quite comfortable as a vampire slayer. He needed a few more scenes to really flesh out his character this time, but fans of Scott’s films can easily see Giles continuing work he has done with the character in the past.<br />
I also enjoyed Dacascos’ turn as Von Griem. At times, he comes across as goofy, but also has several chilling moments thanks to an odd smile he sports when killing. He also has several solid fight sequences that reminded me of his performance in 2001’s Brotherhood of the Wolf.<br />
If the film has a weakness, it is in Butler’s performance as Lilith. She never ruins the film, but seems campy in several scenes. She is meant to be the ultimate evil vampire, but several times you can’t help but laugh at her line delivery. At the same time, Butler manages to capture the evilness of her character in a few of the scenes (such as when she tortures one of the film’s heroes).<br />
Even with its faults, budget restraints, and somewhat familiar plot, Wolvesbayne is a blast to watch, and fans of the vampire/<a href="http://einmovies.com/wolvesbayne.html">werewolf</a> flicks will like what they see thanks to its mixture of genres and the fact it doesn’t shy away from the bloodletting</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Synopsis movie 9 : takes place in a world parallel to our own, in which the very legacy of humanity is threatened. A group of sapient rag dolls, living a post-apocalyptic existence find one of their own, 9 (Elijah Wood), who displays leadership qualities that may help them to survive. The conflicted, but resilient group [...]]]></description>
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<p>Synopsis movie <a href="http://einmovies.com/9.html">9</a> : takes place in a world parallel to our own, in which the very legacy of humanity is threatened. A group of sapient rag dolls, living a post-apocalyptic existence find one of their own, <a href="../9.html">9</a> (Elijah Wood), who displays leadership qualities that may help them to survive. The conflicted, but resilient group includes 1 (Christopher Plummer), a domineering war veteran; 2 (Martin Landau), an aged inventor; 5 (John C. Reilly), a stalwart mechanic; 6 (Crispin Glover), a visionary and artist; and 7 (Jennifer Connelly), a brave warrior. There are at least several malevolent creatures up against this group; namely, the cat-skulled creature from the short film, a split-headed flying being that resembles both a bat and a manta ray in wing shape, and an insectoid creature with jointed legs and a pod-like body.<br />
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Shane Acker&#8217;s new post-apocalyptic animated adventure <a href="http://einmovies.com/9.html">9</a> began its life as the young director&#8217;s thesis project during his grad school days in UCLA&#8217;s animation department. In that original incarnation, the film was an 11-minute silent short that plunged viewers into a desolate, destroyed world inhabited only by diminutive rag dolls loosely stitched together out of whatever odds and ends survived the unseen cataclysm. The short&#8217;s striking visuals more than made up for its slendersome might say, inscrutableplot. Synthesizing elements from Eastern European animation, Japanese anime and such live-action visions of the apocalypse as James Cameron&#8217;s Terminator films, Acker created his own distinct futurescape that won the applause of audiences, several awards (including a 2005 Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short) and, best of all, the attention of A-list movers-and-shakers like Tim Burton, who set him up with the funds to turn his short into a full-length feature. Wisely adhering to that old maxim If it ain&#8217;t broke, don&#8217;t fix it, Acker uses this opportunity to expand the scope of the original short without fundamentally altering his vision to appeal to a broad mainstream audience. His only major marketplace concession was giving his characters voices, a decision that, while understandable, also turns out to be the film&#8217;s most significant creative misstep. Clocking in at a swift 80 minutes, <a href="http://einmovies.com/9.html">9</a> unfolds almost in real time at a breakneck pace. As in the short, viewers experience events through the eyes of the title character (voiced by Elijah Wood), one of nine dolls whose origins are shrouded in mystery. The movie begins with 9 gaining consciousness in a dilapidated room in a bombed-out building inhabited only by a long-dead body. Venturing outdoors, he crosses paths with another one of his kind, who escorts him to a carefully hidden bunker where the surviving dolls live, making sure to avoid the mechanical creatures that roam the ruins hunting down any remaining signs of life</p>
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