US Box Office

February 19th, 2007
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A flaming skull rides on his evenly flammable motorcycle to the top spot, as Nicolas Cage sets a new personal record as Ghost Rider. Dragging a host of bad critical and user reviews behind him, it still earns $44.5 million.
At two, Walden Media combines forces with Walt Disney again, with another children book to wide screen conversion. Bridge to Terabithia earns $22 million in its first week.
Norbit drops two places, at three with $16.8 million. The Eddie Murphy comedy can’t get anyone smiling, but still curiosity for his Oscor nom for the other movie probably keeps business going for a bit longer, now with a total of $58.8 million.
Marc Lawrence (of the Miss Congeniality series) enters number 4 with a rom-com, Music and Lyrics. Starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore, it earns $14 million.
Cross-dressing director Tyler Perry (of the Madea series) aims at the urban viewers again, with Daddy’s Little Girls. Another all-black cast earns $12.1 million, good enough out round off the top 5.

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Review: Night at the Museum

February 17th, 2007
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A typical old-fashioned uncomplicated family flick, geared to the kids with an overly simple story. It also means mostly unsophisticated humor, and it kinda looked bleak at the beginning. Luckily, speed picks up after that and up till the end, it’ll be light laughter all along the way. A nice touch is that it tries to be an inspiration for kids to dive into the world of history.7.

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Review: The Good Shepherd

February 16th, 2007
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With an ambitious tagline like this “The untold story of the most powerful covert agency in the world”, you can’t go wrong, right ? Wrong.
This movie is pretty boring, despite the covert intelligence aspect, and the counter-intelligence stuff. Oh, don’t forget the counter-counter-intelligence and the quadruple-counter-disintelligence. Yeah, mix in hundreds of semi-secretive code mumbo-jumbo in the dialogue to make it really interesting. Sorry, but the sexy mother doesn’t shag, nor does the pole-dancer reach the catwalk, if you get my drift.
Slow as the story is, it’s mostly uneventful too. And with the long running time, it really hurts that this movie is devoid of real characters and development.
Yeah, for the better CIA stuff, you’d better pick a random episode of Alias. There’s something you can really sink your teeth into.5-.

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Policy ?

February 11th, 2007
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To: info@talpamedia.nl
Subject: beleid voor sex in reclame ?

Geachte Tien/Talpa,
heden heb ik met verdeelde gevoelens vernomen dat er een nieuwe serie op komst is op jullie TV zender. De reclame was vandaag rond 19.00 uur uitgezonden
tussen de voetbalprogramma De Wedstrijden. De beelden spraken voor zich. Frame voor frame was het: voetbal, seks op zijn hondjes, voetbal, orale seks,
keiharde voetbal, SM. Laat ik u vertellen, gratis seks op TV laat ik mijn DVD recorder voor geen goud missen. Kom maar op, ik heb niets voor niets een 160 GB
harde schijf in dat ding zitten, plus nog een spindle lege DVD+RW’s ernaast.
Wat is dan het probleem ? Ik, als liefste oom ter wereld (naar ik heb horen zeggen), vind het om 19.00 nog net geen bed tijd voor mijn 9-jarige nichtje. Zij
mag zelfs de afstandbediening ter hand nemen als haar huiswerk naar behoren is afgemaakt. En laat nou net dit reclame langskomen bij het zappen.
Als oom vind ik het geven sexuele voorlichting nou net buiten mijn takenpakket vallen, maar zelfs als dat niet zo was, is het nog steeds vervelend op zo’n
vroege leeftijd.
Voorlopig geen geschop en gebikkel in de Gouden Kooi meer voor mij. De stoere politieserie Speijk (met e-i-j-k) moet ik helaas ook laten schieten. Ik heb
namelijk 10/Talpa uit de tunerlijst van de TV en DVD recorder gehaald, om herhaling van dit voorval te voorkomen.
Graag uw reactie (en dan het liefst een bevestiging dat u geen reclame met sex voor 8 uur zult uitzenden, zodat ik nog net op tijd de Voetbalvrouwen in volle
glorie met al hun passie kan aanschouwen (in mijn privetijd)).

Mvg, KaNam Ung.

Beste Kanam,

Hartelijk dank voor je bericht en belangstelling voor TIEN. Wij stellen je
reactie zeer op prijs!

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beslissingen genomen over onze programmering.

Wij betreuren de beelden die zijn uitgezonden, maar wij houden ons aan de
regels van de overheid. Beelden worden gekeurd door Nicam.

We hopen je hiermee voldoende te hebben geïnformeerd.

Met vriendelijke groet,
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Review: The Prestige

February 10th, 2007
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It’s nice to go see a movie with confidence. Confidence in the director (Chris Nolan, with a wonderful track record of Memento, Insomnia and Batman Begins) and confidence you’re gonna figure out the plot before the end. Of course, at the end, you’ll figure out you’ve pulled the wrong end again, and on top of that, you’ll get a wonderful intricate rivalrous story for extra depth.
It goes without saying there will be people who don’t get the plot, and there are some that will take theories far beyond the movie, but that’s what you usually get with these gems.7½.

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Review: Last King of Scotland

February 10th, 2007
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Based on true events, this small-time thriller-ish personal drama plays out in Ugunda during the reign of Idi Amin. And it’s an interesting chain of events, but plays a bit different than Hotel Rwanda, mainly because of the point of view. Judging this purely as a thriller, only the second half matters, but no worry, Forest Whitaker strikes fear into you like you can’t imagine. Unpredictable behaviour combined with a booming voice and maniacal stare, and you’d better not move a micro-inch. Definitely worth a Globe, and maybe an Oscar.
As a whole movie though, it’s nice for once, but not really a mind-sticker.7+.

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Review: The Pursuit of Happyness

February 3rd, 2007
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Not only have we Smith Sr. vying for another Oscar, now we have Smith Jr. too (though only “lower” awards). Granted, acting is pretty good in this movie, which is supposed to be uplifting. Be prepared though, mostly it’s pretty dark drama, and you’ll watch it with a knot in your stomach. Of course, in the end, you will also feel jealousy, the story being based on a certain multi-millionaire’s memoirs.
While the movie seems to run a bit long, the continuous pressure and light hearted breaks will keep the momentum going, all the way to the big *sigh* of relief during the last piece to warrant the title feel good movie.7½.

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Interpretation

February 2nd, 2007
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To: bezorging@maasstad.nl

Geachte service,
lang is het best goed gegaan. Niet al te veel kranten en/of reclamefolders tegengekomen. Als u mijn email dossier doorkijkt met de enige distributiecentrum
die ik ken (Interlanden. Er is nog een andere die zich helaas niet bekend wilt maken, waarschijnlijk om zo klachten te omzeilen) hebben bezorgers vele
manieren gevonden om toch de papieren informatiedrager op slinkse wijze af te leveren, van onder aan de trap, tussen de leuning, en gepropt tussen mijn
afgeplakte boven-brievenbus.
Maar helaas, hedenavond vind ik er weer een. Waarschijnlijk loopt er net een nieuwe gozer door mijn wijk, en een zelfverzekerde ook (zie bijgevoegd foto).
Met de boven genoemde manieren proberen andere bezorgers met een grote boog de NEE/NEE sticker te ontwijken om zo reprimande uit te stellen door eenmalig
de smoes “Oh, niet gezien” te gebruiken. Maar deze bezorger interpreteert de sticker anders. De NEE/NEE geldt volgens hem alleen voor wat er IN de
brievenbus gebeurt en niet erboven. Graag mijn verzoek deze interpretatie bij uw bezorgers recht te trekken, dan wel een gratis oog-onderzoek bij de
opticien in jullie CAO-pakket op te nemen.

Mvg, KaNam.

maasstad

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Review: Smokin’ Aces

February 1st, 2007
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Another star studded crime flick, where multiple parties want the same thing. With so many characters to introduce, it takes almost half of the movie, and not in a positive way. When the action finally kicks in, only an anti-climax is waiting for you. There are some good bits here and there, but the boring superficial stuff takes the overhand. Also, star studded usually means, most of them are reduced to cameo sized appearances, you’d better not get your hopes up if you go especially to see one or two actors.7.

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Review: Dirt 101 – 102

January 31st, 2007
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Nice effort from FX to start another serialised show. Except, it’s kinda boring. We have Courtney Cox as the head of two magazines, one classy People style, and the other a tabloid. With the help of a schizo photographer, we get to dig into a few celibrity scandals. Even though they throw in a few personal dramas, it’s still not interesting enough to keep watching it. Especially now that most networks either kick off the second half of established shows (Monk, Psych, Prison Break), or serve up an entirely new batch (Kings of Prosperity, In Case of Emergency), all kicking up in high gear, just in time for the February sweeps.

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One-Sentence Review

January 30th, 2007
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Idiocracy: Pretty funny future piece for a low budget side project of Mike Judge (creator King of the Hill, now in its last season).7+.
Flyboys: A bit low action for a World War movie, and the aerial tricks are not the eye candy you’d hope for from a project from producer Dean Devlin (previously Stargate, Independence Day and Godzilla).5.
DOA: Dead or Alive: Being based on a fight tournament game, it’s more banal than most Jean-Claude van Damme products, even if it’s now focused on mostly females (and visually it stinks of rip-off, like a bad copy of Kill Bill or Charlie’s Angels).2.

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Review: Little Children

January 28th, 2007
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An a-typical little drama this is, but strange isn’t always bad. Nor is it always good. This movie starts off with the strangest narrative (like, literally lifted from the book), and makes you wonder where this is all heading to. Then there’s the lingering feeling it doesn’t amount to anything (also due to the long running time), and in the end, it’s still puzzling as to what exactly the message was, if there’s any at all. In general, this movie has many parallels with last year’s Crash (story, build-up, finale, though a little less drama), but without any clear intent or direction. You can always go for the acting though (Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson and Jennifer Connelly are quite sparkling it off the screen)7.

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Ripe ?

January 27th, 2007
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rumpsteak

A minimum of 28 days of riping ? Since when do we treat meat like cheese ?

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Review: Blood Diamond

January 27th, 2007
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Well, bloody hell, the second movie in a year where the presence of Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t really bother me at all (the first being The Departed). Heck, a few more, and I might just go see a movie because he’s in it.
Mainly, of course, the man behind the camera (Edward Zwick) did it for me, and while I don’t think this is the way he should go, it’s still an above average movie. I like his slow moving, always deepening, with a personal touch kinda dramas, like The Last Samurai and Courage under Fire. This movie is character-wise a bit more predictable, and focuses more on the civil unrest (or rather, cruel terror), making it more of an action drama than the previous movies. That’s not to say there isn’t drama, because there is. It’s just not the same kind you’d come to expect. To top it off, this is probably the first movie coming from him to bear a message, something to think about, even though it doesn’t apply to me (or 99.9% of the population).7+.

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A Wii bit too late

January 26th, 2007
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There it is, the new straps I ordered a few weeks back. Guess it was about FIVE days TOO late eh ?

new wiimote straps
And hey, I’m not taking any chances anymore. Wii-ing at my place is done with TWO straps from now on !

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