“A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” This is the quote used by first time director and now, Oscar award winner, Louie Psihoyos, in a thank you video posted on the web site for the documentary, The Cove. It is also the best way to sum up the film, at once both a statement of what they have achieved and a challenge for others to do the same.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will be setting up shop in Montreal, creating 300 jobs in the video game market over the next five years. The company said Montreal was an attractive choice because of the large talent pool in the city and the tax benefits for coming to Quebec. The studio will focus on multimedia and 3D projects, including video games that tie in with its motion pictures. Warner Bros. said it is already looking for applicants.
FilmTotalAlice in Wonderland (2010), BV$34,189,969Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Fox$22,126,166The Bounty Hunter, Sony$20,686,423Repo Men, Uni.$6,126,170Green Zone, Uni.$6,113,105She’s Out of My League, Par.$5,802,363Shutter Island, Par.$4,735,834Avatar, Fox$4,027,005Our Family Wedding, FoxS$3,739,600Remember Me, Sum.$3,252,494
He has become the most famous out-of-work American. Save for a few weeks of vacation after he signed off Jan. 22 as “Tonight Show” host, Conan O’Brien has stayed in the news. First, he launched a Twitter account, then came the announcement of his 40-city comedy tour, and now attention has shifted to what he will do next on TV. The camp of the late-night host has engaged with Fox, long considered the most logical new TV home for O’Brien, whose sensibility is in sync with that network’s core young-male demographic.
LAS VEGAS — Movie theater operators love to hang out with celebs as much as anybody else. So the closing-night awards banquet has always been a big draw at ShoWest, where this year the annual lifetime achievement award went to billion-dollar Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer’s upcoming “Prince of Persia”[…]
“A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” This is the quote used by first time director and now, Oscar award winner, Louie Psihoyos, in a thank you video posted on the web site for the documentary, The Cove. It is also the best way to sum up the film, at once both a statement of what they have achieved and a challenge for others to do the same.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will be setting up shop in Montreal, creating 300 jobs in the video game market over the next five years. The company said Montreal was an attractive choice because of the large talent pool in the city and the tax benefits for coming to Quebec. The studio will focus on multimedia and 3D projects, including video games that tie in with its motion pictures. Warner Bros. said it is already looking for applicants.
FilmTotalAlice in Wonderland (2010), BV$34,189,969Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Fox$22,126,166The Bounty Hunter, Sony$20,686,423Repo Men, Uni.$6,126,170Green Zone, Uni.$6,113,105She’s Out of My League, Par.$5,802,363Shutter Island, Par.$4,735,834Avatar, Fox$4,027,005Our Family Wedding, FoxS$3,739,600Remember Me, Sum.$3,252,494
He has become the most famous out-of-work American. Save for a few weeks of vacation after he signed off Jan. 22 as “Tonight Show” host, Conan O’Brien has stayed in the news. First, he launched a Twitter account, then came the announcement of his 40-city comedy tour, and now attention has shifted to what he will do next on TV. The camp of the late-night host has engaged with Fox, long considered the most logical new TV home for O’Brien, whose sensibility is in sync with that network’s core young-male demographic.
LAS VEGAS — Movie theater operators love to hang out with celebs as much as anybody else. So the closing-night awards banquet has always been a big draw at ShoWest, where this year the annual lifetime achievement award went to billion-dollar Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer’s upcoming “Prince of Persia”[…]
“A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” This is the quote used by first time director and now, Oscar award winner, Louie Psihoyos, in a thank you video posted on the web site for the documentary, The Cove. It is also the best way to sum up the film, at once both a statement of what they have achieved and a challenge for others to do the same.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will be setting up shop in Montreal, creating 300 jobs in the video game market over the next five years. The company said Montreal was an attractive choice because of the large talent pool in the city and the tax benefits for coming to Quebec. The studio will focus on multimedia and 3D projects, including video games that tie in with its motion pictures. Warner Bros. said it is already looking for applicants.
FilmTotalAlice in Wonderland (2010), BV$34,189,969Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Fox$22,126,166The Bounty Hunter, Sony$20,686,423Repo Men, Uni.$6,126,170Green Zone, Uni.$6,113,105She’s Out of My League, Par.$5,802,363Shutter Island, Par.$4,735,834Avatar, Fox$4,027,005Our Family Wedding, FoxS$3,739,600Remember Me, Sum.$3,252,494
He has become the most famous out-of-work American. Save for a few weeks of vacation after he signed off Jan. 22 as “Tonight Show” host, Conan O’Brien has stayed in the news. First, he launched a Twitter account, then came the announcement of his 40-city comedy tour, and now attention has shifted to what he will do next on TV. The camp of the late-night host has engaged with Fox, long considered the most logical new TV home for O’Brien, whose sensibility is in sync with that network’s core young-male demographic.
LAS VEGAS — Movie theater operators love to hang out with celebs as much as anybody else. So the closing-night awards banquet has always been a big draw at ShoWest, where this year the annual lifetime achievement award went to billion-dollar Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer’s upcoming “Prince of Persia”[…]