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Movie: Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
“Poppy Cross is happy-go-lucky. At 30, she lives in Camden Town: cheeky, playful, frank while funny, and talkative to strangers. She’s a conscientious and exuberant primary-school teacher, flatmates with Zoe, her long-time friend; she’s close to one sister, and not so close to another. In this slice of life story, we watch take driving lessons from Scott, a dour and tightly-wound (if not angry) instructor, take classes in flamenco dance from a fiery Spaniard, encounter a tramp in the night, and sort out a student’s aggressive behavior with a social worker’s help. Along the way, we wonder if her open attitude puts her at risk of misunderstanding or worse. What is the root of happiness? Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}”
- Director: Mike Leigh
- Release Date: 18 April 2008 (UK)
- Run Time: Germany:118 min (Berlin International Film Festival) | USA:118 min
- Country: UK
- Genre: Comedy , Drama
- MPAA: Rated R for language.
Tagline: The one movie this fall that will put a smile on your face.
Goofs: Errors in geography: Poppy cycles South of the river over Blackfriars Bridge but gets off in postcode EC1 (shown on a road sign), which is north of the river. A minute later, when she walks into a shop, she’s in SE1 — which is where she should have ended up.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Revolutionary Road (2008)
“It’s 1955. Frank and April Wheeler, in the seventh year of their marriage, have fallen into a life that appears to most as being perfect. They live in the Connecticut suburbs with two young children. Frank commutes to New York City where he works in an office job while April stays at home as a housewife. But they’re not happy. April has forgone her dream of becoming an actress, and Frank hates his job - one where he places little effort - although he has never figured out what his passion in life is. One day, April suggests that they move to Paris - a city where Frank visited during the war and loved, but where April has never been - as a means to rejuvenate their life. April’s plan: she would be the breadwinner, getting a lucrative secretarial job for one of the major international organizations, while Frank would have free time to find himself and whatever his passion. Initially skeptical, Frank ultimately agrees to April’s plan. When circumstances change around the Wheelers, April decides she will do whatever she has to to get herself out of her unhappy existence. Written by Huggo”
- Director: Sam Mendes
- Release Date: 23 January 2009 (USA)
- Run Time: 119 min
- Country: USA , UK
- Genre: Drama , Romance
- MPAA: Rated R for language and some sexual content/nudity.
Tagline: How do you break free without breaking apart?
Trivia: Some scenes in the US and International trailer were not included in the final cut of the movie, such as the scene of Frank’s “Nothing’s forever, right?” line and the scene with Helen showing the Wheelers their soon-to-be home.
Goofs: Anachronisms: A modular phone jack can be seen on the telephone handset April uses when calling to explain she won’t be able to pick her children up until the evening. That type of phone cord connector wasn’t invented until the 1970s.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Nights and Weekends (2008)
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- Release Date: 10 October 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:80 min | Argentina:80 min (Mar del Plata Film Festival)
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama
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Movie: Il y a longtemps que je t’aime (2008)
“Juliette was 15 years in prison. Confronted with the unexpected goodness of her younger sister Léa, who makes Juliette a part of her family, very slowly breaks up the Juliette’s ice and bitterness and she carefully opens up. Written by Anonymous”
- Director: Philippe Claudel
- Release Date: 19 March 2008 (Belgium)
- Run Time: 117 min
- Country: France , Germany
- Genre: Drama , Mystery
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic material and smoking.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: The Secret Life of Bees (2008)
“set in South Carolina in 1964, this is the tale of Lily Owens a 14 year-old girl who is haunted by the memory of her late mother. To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her father, Lily flees with Rosaleen, her caregiver and only friend, to a South Carolina town that holds the secret to her mother’s past. Taken in by the intelligent and independent Boatwright sisters, Lily finds solace in their mesmerizing world of beekeeping. Written by Fox Searchlight Pictures”
- Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood
- Release Date: 17 October 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: Canada:110 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
- Country: USA
- Genre: Adventure , Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic material and some violence.
Tagline: Bring Your Girlfriends, Sisters, Mothers and Daughters
Goofs: Continuity: (At 41:27) August (Queen Latifah) and Lily (Dakota Fanning) are walking along, and Lily is wearing Zack’s (Tristan Wilds) dog tags. But Zack doesn’t give Lily the dog tags until the end of the movie (at 91:52).
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Frozen River (2008)
“Takes place in the days before Christmas near a little-known border crossing on the Mohawk reservation between New York State and Quebec. Here, the lure of fast money from smuggling presents a daily challenge to single moms who would otherwise be earning minimum wage. Two women - one white, one Mohawk, both single mothers faced with desperate circumstances - are drawn into the world of border smuggling across the frozen water of the St. Lawrence River. Ray and Lila - and a New York State Trooper as opponent in an evolving cat-and-mouse game. Written by anonymous”
- Director: Courtney Hunt
- Release Date: 31 October 2008 (Venezuela)
- Run Time: 97 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Crime , Drama
- MPAA: Rated R for some language.
Trivia: Charlie McDermott and James Reilly, who play brothers, are, in actual life, cousins.
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Movie: Last Chance Harvey (2008)
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- Director: Joel Hopkins
- Release Date: 16 January 2009 (USA)
- Run Time: 92 min
- Country: UK , USA
- Genre: Drama , Romance
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
Tagline: It’s about first loves, last chances and everything in between.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Synecdoche, New York (2008)
“Theater director Caden Cotard is mounting a new play. Fresh off of a successful production of Death of a Salesman, he has traded in the suburban blue-hairs and regional theater of Schenectady for the cultured audiences and bright footlights of Broadway. Armed with a MacArthur grant and determined to create a piece of brutal realism and honesty, something into which he can put his whole self, he gathers an ensemble cast into a warehouse in Manhattan’s theater district. He directs them in a celebration of the mundane, instructing each to live out their constructed lives in a small mockup of the city outside. As the city inside the warehouse grows, Caden’s own life veers wildly off the tracks. The shadow of his ex-wife Adele, a celebrated painter who left him years ago for Germany’s art scene, sneers at him from every corner. Somewhere in Berlin, his daughter Olive is growing up under the questionable guidance of Adele’s friend, Maria. He’s helplessly driving his marriage to actress Claire into the ground. Sammy Barnathan, the actor Caden has hired to play himself within the play, is a bit too perfect for the part, and is making it difficult for Caden to revive his relationship with the alluringly candid Hazel. Meanwhile, his therapist, Madeline Gravis, is better at plugging her best-seller than she is at counseling him. His is second daughter, Ariel, is disabled. And a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down each of his autonomic functions, one by one. As the years rapidly pass, Caden buries himself deeper into his masterpiece. Populating the cast and crew with doppelgangers, he steadily blurs the line between the world of the play and that of his own deteriorating reality. As he pushes the limits of his relationships, both personally and professionally, a change in creative direction arrives in Millicent Weems, a celebrated theater actress who may offer Caden the break he needs.”
- Director: Charlie Kaufman
- Release Date: 5 February 2009 (Netherlands)
- Run Time: 124 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Comedy , Drama
- MPAA: Rated R for language and some sexual content/nudity.
Trivia: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s character’s last name is a reference to the Cotard delusion or Cotard’s syndrome, also known as nihilistic or negation delusion, which is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that he or she is dead, does not exist, is putrefying or has lost his/her blood or internal organs.
Goofs: Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When getting his mail in the beginning of the movie, the mailing address shows “Schenectady, NY 12305.” While Schenectady, NY is infamous for having the zip code 12345, it also includes zip codes 12301 to 12309, and 12325, so this mail could be factually accurate.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: In Search of a Midnight Kiss (2007)
“In Search of a Midnight Kiss is a rollicking comic ride and tender journey though love, sex, and modern romance in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve. Wilson (Scoot McNairy), a twenty-nine-year old guy who has just had the worst year of his life, is new to Los Angeles, has no date, no concrete plans and every intention of locking the doors and forgetting the last year ever happened. That is until his best friend, Jacob (Brian McGuire), browbeats him into posting a personal ad on Craig’s List. When Vivian (Sara Simmonds), a strong-willed woman hell bent on being with the right guy at the stroke of midnight responds, a chaotic, sometimes hilarious, sometimes touching journey through the black and white streets of L.A. begins. In the waning hours of the year, emotional vulnerability and bitterly honest humor seem to be waiting around every corner. Written by Independent Film Guide”
- Director: Alex Holdridge
- Release Date: 1 August 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:90 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Comedy , Romance
Tagline: It’s not just another kiss
Goofs: Factual errors: If Wilson’s mom is in Florida, she shouldn’t be toasting the New Year at the same time as Los Angelenos. She’d be 3 hours late.
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Movie: Australia (2008)
“In northern Australia at the beginning of World War II, an English aristocrat inherits a cattle station the size of Maryland. When English cattle barons plot to take her land, she reluctantly joins forces with a rough-hewn stock-man to drive 2,000 head of cattle across hundreds of miles of the country’s most unforgiving land, only to still face the bombing of Darwin, Australia, by the Japanese forces that had attacked Pearl Harbor only months earlier.”
- Director: Baz Luhrmann
- Release Date: 26 November 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: 165 min
- Country: Australia , USA
- Genre: Adventure , Drama , War , Western
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some violence, a scene of sensuality, and brief strong language.
Trivia: Over 1500 wild horses were used for this movie
Goofs: Incorrectly regarded as goofs: During the screening of _Wizard of Oz, The (1939)_, the first time it is seen in sepia. The two additional times they show the movie, it is in color. Famously however, the first 18 minutes of the film were shot in sepia (while Dorothy is in Kansas), with a transition to color once Dorothy arrives in Munchkinland.
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Movie: Milk (2008/I)
“Using flashbacks from a statement recorded late in life and archival footage for atmosphere, this film traces Harvey Milk’s career from his 40th birthday to his death. He leaves the closet and New York, opens a camera shop that becomes the salon for San Francisco’s growing gay community, and organizes gays’ purchasing power to build political alliances. He runs for office with lover Scott Smith as his campaign manager. Victory finally comes on the same day Dan White wins in the city’s conservative district. The rest of the film sketches Milk’s relationship with White and the 1978 fight against a statewide initiative to bar gays and their supporters from public school jobs. Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}”
- Director: Gus Van Sant
- Release Date: 8 January 2009 (Singapore)
- Run Time: 128 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Biography , Drama , Romance
- MPAA: Rated R for language, some sexual content and brief violence.
Tagline: His life changed history. His courage changed lives.
Trivia: Josh Brolin doesn’t appears until 45 minutes into the movie.
Goofs: Continuity: When the mayor is about to sign the ordinance, the pen is in his left hand and it’s evident from here and later in the movie that he’s left-handed. However, when the camera focuses in on him actually signing his name, it’s obvious that the signer is right-handed.
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Movie: Seven Pounds (2008)
“Haunted by a secret, Ben Thomas looks for redemption by radically transforming the lives of seven people he doesn’t know. Once his plan is set, nothing will be able to stop him. At least that’s what he thinks. But Ben hadn’t planned on falling in love with one of these people and she’s the one who will end up transforming him. Written by Happy_Evil_Dude”
- Director: Gabriele Muccino
- Release Date: 19 December 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: 123 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic material, some disturbing content and a scene of sensuality.
Tagline: Seven Names. Seven Strangers. One Secret.
Trivia: Woody Harrelson’s character is named Ezra, which in Hebrew means ‘help’ or ‘assistance’, hinting to the events at the end of the movie.
Goofs: Continuity: When Ben is in the bathtub with the jellyfish near the end of the movie, the amount of ice in the tub changes several times between different angles/shoots. Some times there are lots of ice, other times a bit of ice and other times no ice at all.
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Movie: The Family That Preys (2008)
“Alice Pratt, a hard working religious woman, raised her two daughters while managing a simple bar of her own. Her snobbish and arrogant daughter Andrea graduated in Economic Science and works in a construction corporation while her sister Pam stayed with Alice and worked in the bar. Andrea is married to construction worker Chris, who works in the same corporation as his wife but dreams of starting up his own business. However she is being unfaithful to him - with their boss William Cartwright. William is the son of Alice’s best friend, the wealthy Charlotte Cartwright. While Alice travels with Charlotte on a road trip, the ambition and infidelity of William triggers a series of events that will affect relationships in both families. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio deJaneiro, Brazil”
- Director: Tyler Perry
- Release Date: 12 September 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:111 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic material, sexual references and brief violence.
Tagline: Follow your heart. But watch your back.
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Movie: Rachel Getting Married (2008)
“”Rachel Getting Married” is a about the return of an estranged daughter to the family home for her sister’s wedding. Kym’s reemergence throws a wrench into the family dynamics, forcing long-simmering tensions to surface in ways both hilarious and heartbreaking. Written by Jacob Felix”
- Director: Jonathan Demme
- Release Date: 31 October 2008 (Spain)
- Run Time: 113 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama , Romance
- MPAA: Rated R for language and brief sexuality.
Trivia: The dishwasher scene was based on an actual event involving Sidney Lumet and Bob Fosse.
Goofs: Continuity: When Kym returns from the rehearsal dinner the piece of watermelon she eats has a bite taken out of it that disappears and re-appears during the scene. The thickness of the slice also varies.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: The Duchess (2008)
“Georgiana Spencer became Duchess of Devonshire on her marriage to the Duke in 1774, at the height of the Georgian period, a period of fashion, decadence, and political change. Spirited and adored by the public at large she quickly found her marriage to be a disappointment, defined by her duty to produce a male heir and the Duke’s philandering and callous indifference to her. She befriends Lady Bess but finds she is once again betrayed by her husband who wields his power with the three eventually living uncomfortably together. Against this background, and with the pressures of an unfaithful husband,strict social pressures and constant public scrutiny, Georgiana falls passionately in love with Charles Grey, a rising young Whig politician. However, despite his ongoing liaison with Lady Bess, the Duke refuses to allow her to continue the affair and threatens to take her children from her. Written by johnno.r[at]xtra.co.nz”
- Director: Saul Dibb
- Release Date: 10 September 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: 110 min
- Country: UK , Italy , France
- Genre: Drama , History
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief nudity and thematic material.
Tagline: There were three people in her marriage
Trivia: The Tuscan red zone-front gown worn by Keira Knightley (known as the “Drunken Dress”) had to be made in triplicate due to a stunt scripted for the scene. The costume required 36 meters of silk total for the three gowns, with green and gold lace applied by hand to each one.
Goofs: Revealing mistakes: In the scene with the little girls in the carriage, when they print on the screen the names of Harryo, Little G, and Charlotte, they mix up Harryo and Little G’s names. Harryo is the youngest, with the dark hair, but they put the name “Little G” in the front of this child and put “Harryo” in front of the blond older child. In a subsequent scene, Harryo, the youngest with the dark hair, falls and scrapes her knee. Georgiana specifically calls her by name, Harryo. In fact, Little G was older than Harryo. So the scene with the names is incorrect, while the scene with the scraped knee is correct.
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Movie: Elegy (2008/I)
“David Kepesh is growing old. He’s a professor of literature, a student of American hedonism, and an amateur musician and photographer. When he finds a student attractive, Consuela, a 24-year-old Cuban, he sets out to seduce her. Along the way, he swims in deeper feelings, maybe he’s drowning. She presses him to sort out what he wants from her, and a relationship develops. They talk of traveling. He confides in his friend, George, a poet long-married, who advises David to grow up and grow old. She invites him to meet her family. His own son, from a long-ended marriage, confronts him. Is the elegy for lost relationships, lost possibilities, beauty and time passing, or failure of nerve? Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}”
- Director: Isabel Coixet
- Release Date: 18 April 2008 (Spain)
- Run Time: 112 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama , Romance
- MPAA: Rated R for sexuality, nudity and language.
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Movie: Smother (2008/II)
“What would you do if your mother moved in with you and just wouldn’t leave? When NOAH COOPER, 29, is fired from his job as a therapist, he thinks his day can’t possibly get worse. When he arrives home his already full house gets even crazier when MARILYN, Noah’s overbearing mother arrives with her five dogs in tow needing a place to stay. Comedy ensues as Noah learns to deal with the pressures of finding a job, a wife who desperately wants a baby, and worst of all a mother who won’t quit smothering! Written by Anonymous”
- Director: Vince Di Meglio
- Release Date: 26 September 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:92 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Comedy , Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content, some drug material and language. (edited; previously rated R for some sexual references.)
Tagline: Everyone wants to be loved. Just not this much.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Forever Strong (2008)
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- Director: Ryan Little
- Release Date: 26 September 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:112 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Drama , Sport
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic material involving teen drug and alcohol use, and for some disturbing images.
Trivia: Sean Faris sprained his ankle during the shooting.
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Movie: Bottle Shock (2008)
“In 1976, Steven Spurrier, a sommelier in Paris, comes to the Napa Valley to take the best he can find to Paris for a blind taste test against French wine. He meets Jim Barrett, whose Chateau Montelena is mortgaged to the hilt as Jim perfects his chardonnay. There’s strain in Jim’s relations with his hippie son Bo and his foreman Gustavo, a Mexican farmworker’s son secretly making his own wine. Plus, there’s Sam, a UC Davis graduate student and free spirit, mutually attracted to both Gustavo and Bo. As Spurrier organizes the “Judgment of Paris,” Jim doesn’t want to participate while Bo knows it’s their only chance. Barrett’s chardonnay has buttery notes and a Smithsonian finish. Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}”
- Director: Randall Miller
- Release Date: 19 September 2008 (Hong Kong)
- Run Time: 110 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Comedy , Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for brief strong language, some sexual content and a scene of drug use.
Tagline: Based on a true story of love, victory and fermentation.
Trivia: The Parisian street scenes were filmed in Sonoma, CA using cars provided by members of the Arcane Auto Society car club. The automobile’s owners were used as extras in the street scenes that showed their cars.
Goofs: Anachronisms: The Russian Ural sidecar motorcycle ridden by Gustavo was not available in US spec trim as shown in the movie until 1996.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009 under Drama |
Movie: Proud American (2008)
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- Director: Fred Ashman
- Release Date: 12 September 2008 (USA)
- Run Time: USA:115 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Documentary , Drama
- MPAA: Rated PG for some mild thematic elements.
Tagline: It’s about what binds us as Americans, not what separates us.