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Movie Created with Nikon D7000 HD Video DSLR by Chase Jarvis
Chase Jarvis is a well-known photography writer and Editor of Nikon World Magazine. He has for 10 years been creating stunning photography for mega-brands like Volvo, Nike, Apple, Microsoft, Columbia Sportswear, REI, Philips, Jeep, Red Bull and hundreds more, as well nearly every niche active-lifestyle company in the marketplace and many of the world’s largest [...]
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Red Cliff
Red Cliff , which also known as The Battle of Red Cliff, is a two-episode Chinese epic-war film based on the Battle of Red Cliffs and events during the Three Kingdoms period in Ancient China. The film was directed by John Woo, and stars Chang Chen, Hu Jun, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Lin Chi-ling, Zhang Fengyi and Zhao Wei.
Red Cliff was released in two parts, first was released in July 2008 and the second in January 2009. This is the first Chinese-language film from John Woo in more than decade, and reportedly the most expensive Chinese-language movie ever made with an estimated budget of US$80 million.
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Resident Evil: Afterlife(2010)
Resident Evil: Afterlife is an upcoming 3D science fiction horror film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Resident Evil: Afterlife is the fourth installment of the hugely successful ResEvil movie franchise. This movie is based on the wildly popular video game series Resident Evil. In the search for the movie Alice and rescue of survivors who remained in Los Angeles of the T-virus outbreak, the uniting against Albert Wesker, head of the Umbrella Corporation. Alice also comes face to face with his enemy, Albert Wesker, for the first time in the series face. When you enter the ruins of Los Angeles, she falls on a roof, surrounded by zombies.
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Youtube’s Life In A Day Video Contest
Life In A Day “Life In A Day” is a historic global experiment to create a user-generated feature film, shot in a single day, by you. On July 24 you have to capture a glimpse of your life on camera. The most compelling and distinctive footage will be edited into an experimental documentary film, produced [...]
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IRON MAN 2: Your fill of high-tech action, very soon
Undeniably, and just for the awesome-ness of it, Iron Man (2008), would surely be a shoo-in for your Blu-Ray disc archives. Robert Downey Jr. gives a very convincing performance as playboy/bazillionaire/high-tech weapons magnate Tony Stark that hits you just right. You’re right, Iron Man may not have superpowers, but you can’t deny the overwhelming cool [...]
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Shrek Forever After: The last one, we hope
DreamWorks hit big when they released Shrek! (2001), a full-length animated film featuring the voices of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and John Lithgow. You remember that pop ditty by the Counting Crows off the original soundtrack — Accidentally In Love? Yeah, we do too. Three films after — the original was followed by [...]
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“The Hurt Locker” racks up post-Oscar Blu-ray sales
After a big Oscar awards night for Kathryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker“, it seems that the post-Oscar buzz is generating a lot of sales for the Iraq bomb squad movie, and a lot of it is in Blu-ray. MCVUK.com reports: HMV Group (one of the biggest international entertainment retail chains in UK and Canada) has [...]
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The Karate Kid gets a remake
It’s been 26 years since Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita came together on the big screen for that awesome feel-good hit “The Karate Kid” (1984). Slated for a summer release this year, Columbia Pictures will try to recapture the success of the original movie with a remake still called “The Karate Kid” (June 2010). In [...]
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Valentine’s Day – A waste, in all senses of the word
.5 out of 5 stars If the title just flew by you like that (fwing!), let BestFlick.com tell you again — the movie Valentine’s Day is all fluff and nothing much else. Even we felt bad about the half-a-star we gave it on the rating. Here’s the deal — you have a bunch of A-List [...]
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World’s cheapest Blu-ray movie (at the moment)
With Blu-ray definitely gaining momentum, Bestflick.com anticipates great things to come for Blu-ray enthusiasts everywhere. Here’s something we found at CNET.com for you: A lot of people like to complain about the premium you have to pay for Blu-ray Discs, but Blu-ray price watchers should take heart in the $5.99 sale price on the “Heathers” [...]
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Weekly Box Office Results
- #1 Thor - $34.5 M
Weekend: $34.5 M, Total Domestic Gross: $119.3 M... - #2 Bridesmaids - $24.4 M
Weekend: $24.4 M, Total Domestic Gross: $24.4 M... - #3 Fast Five - $19.5 M
Weekend: $19.5 M, Total Domestic Gross: $168.8 M... - #4 Priest - $14.5 M
Weekend: $14.5 M, Total Domestic Gross: $14.5 M... - #5 Rio - $8.0 M
Weekend: $8.0 M, Total Domestic Gross: $125.0 M...
Browse Movies & DVDs
- Action Movies & DVDs
Chinatown
Roman Polanski’s brooding film noir exposes the darkest side of the land of sunshine, the Los Angeles of the 1930s, where power is the only currency–and the only real thing worth buying.
Blade Runner
It is not often a film brings together an excellent cast, superb story and ground breaking special effects. This movie makes you think what really makes us human.
- Comedy Movies & DVDs
Borat
It takes a certain kind of comic genius to create a character who is, to quote the classic Sondheim lyric, appealing and appalling. But be forewarned: Borat is not “something for everyone.”
The Devil Wears Prada
There’s no doubt The Devil Wears Prada belongs to Meryl Streep, who turns in an Oscar-worthy (seriously!) strut as the monster editor-in-chief of Runway, an elite fashion magazine full of size-0, impossibly well-dressed plebes. - Drama Movies & DVDs
Band of Brothers
An impressively rigorous, unsentimental, and harrowing look at combat during World War II, Band of Brothers follows a company of airborne infantry–Easy Company–from boot camp through the end of the war.
Grey’s Anatomy
Complete Seasons 1 & 2 Bonus Features Anatomy of Piloy Dissccting Grey’ Anatamy Avant Garde Trailer and More! Specifications Widescreen Enhansed for 16×9 Dolby Sound 9.1 Surround Sound.
- Horror Movies & DVDs
The Sixth Sense
“I see dead people,” whispers little Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), scared to affirm what is to him now a daily occurrence. Child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is trying to find out what’s triggering Cole’s visions, but what appears to be a psychological manifestation turns out to be frighteningly real.
Saw
Saw opens with a gruesome scenario: Two men are chained to the walls of a grimy bathroom with a bloody corpse holding a gun and lying on the floor between them. Tape recordings tell them that one of the men has to kill the other, or his wife and child will die. Whoever has locked these two up has thoughtfully provided a hacksaw that can’t cut through the heavy chain, but might cut through a little flesh and bone… - Suspense Movies & DVDs
The Prestige
The Prestige attempts a hat trick by combining a ridiculously good-looking cast, a highly regarded new director, and more than one sleight of hand. Does it pull it off? Sort of. Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman play rival magicians who were once friends before an on-stage tragedy drove a wedge between them.
The Silence of the Lambs
Based on Thomas Harris’s novel, this terrifying film by Jonathan Demme really only contains a couple of genuinely shocking moments (one involving an autopsy, the other a prison break).