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Don't even think about this year.. All of these projects take time to spin the news machine.... earliest is 2008... we need to get our money.. for production fees... NOW
Besides editing takes time then the music is added... Easy 3 to 4 months after... absolute minimum unless your doing a White Air for 1M then someone plays a few 45's in the background..
Family Room Entertainment Outstanding Shares
Friday April 27, 6:57 pm ET
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Family Room Entertainment Corporation (OTCBB:FMLY - News) would like to announce that, as of April 26, 2007, it has 829,008,000 outstanding shares.
Where are we at Now?? Double??
Seriously Doog, I love all your posts and there could be something in there that will help.. But every day the company sticks a corn cob up our azz and says nothing, NO PR'S NOTHING!... HOW MANY DAYS AGO WAS THAT ANNOUNCEMENT? 39 DAYS AGO?
LETS SEE WHERE WE ARE IN 39 MORE DAYS???
Don't hold your breath..
Grass
The company is believed to be paying the Hollywood studios around 20 per cent royalty on sales. Dayani said Moser Baer will earn 50 per cent of its revenues from theatrical rights, while satellite and home video rights will contribute 30 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively.
Quarterly filings are just that.. Any more stupid condescending questions and we will take it to the mat with Matt...
Grass
Russian investors go to Hollywood
1.06.2007
American Crossroads Pictures is planning to put Russian investors’ funds into upcoming movie Righteous Kill produced by Avi Lerner and starred Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
The shooting of the movie will start this year with an approximate budget of $60mn, $5 or 15 million of which will be invested by the Russian party.
The American movie market is an excellent field for financial investments, since there is hardly any other sector of the economy where the money invested brings profits within a short period of time. Russian investors are no the first foreigners to enter the American movie market, but their number will only increase in future.
John Rambo Finds a Home
Lionsgate to distribute Sly-directed sequel.
by Stax
May 31, 2007 - John Rambo, star-director Sylvester Stallone's return to the action genre, has found a distributor. The publicity site for Lionsgate has listed Rambo as one of its future releases. No release date was given, but it is listed as "coming soon."
Set in Thailand, John Rambo revolves around a group of Christian aid workers who recruit Rambo to guide them up the Salween River to deliver medical supplies to the Karen tribe of neighboring Burma (aka Myanmar). When the missionaries fail to return, Rambo is persuaded to take a group of mercenaries back into the war-torn border region to find them. What follows is a descent into hell on earth, as the controversial trailer that recently popped up online made graphically clear.
Stallone writes, directs, produces and stars as John Rambo, filmed on location in and around Chiang Mai, Thailand. Also starring are Julie Benz (Dexter) as "Sarah," Matthew Marsden (Resident Evil: Extinction, Black Hawk Down) as "Schoolboy," Graham McTavish (Rome) as "Lewis," Rey Gallegos (American Wedding) as "Diaz," Jake La Botz (Ghost World) as "Reese," Tim Kang (Third Watch) as "En-Joo," Paul Schulze (The Sopranos) as "Burnett," and Ken Howard as "Arthur Marsh."
John Rambo is produced by Avi Lerner, Kevin King (Rocky Balboa) and John Thompson (King Of California). Executive producers are Andreas Thiesmeyer, Avi Lerner, Josef Lautenschlager and Florian Lechner. Director of Photography is Glen MacPherson (16 Blocks). Production Designer is Franco Carbone (Rocky Balboa) and the Costume Designer is Lizz Wolf.
"Hercules" Next Blockbuster For Millennium Pictures
May 31, 2007 10:59 a.m. EST
Kimberly Spice - AHN
Los Angeles, CA (AHN) - Co-owner of Millennium Pictures, Avi Lerner, is in the planning stages for another blockbuster movie based on Hercules the Greek muscleman.
According to Variety, Lerner has already received the script from Sean Hood, the well-known screenwriter for "Blackwells Island."
Over the years Hercules has been portrayed numerous times in the movie industry, beginning in black and white films, and it has also had a syndicated series and a Disney release of an animated film. Actor Steve Reeves portrayed the character in 1957.
Along with Lerner Millennium's Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort and Trevor Short are producing.
People started to notice Millennium Pictures after their recent hit production "300," which grossed over $441 million worldwide.
Fivestar did you look at the top of this board in the opening line credits?
Grass
Same Same still unloading shares into the market with no confidence.. If the OS would hold steady, they would have some serious appreciation. I still am not so sure that someone isn't picking them up (obviously) to run some type of hype and look to 7 or 8 times their investment. Shady?? The business...
Not so crazy until they quit printing shares.
I do not know.. There however could be an announcement later???
Millennium plans Hercules film
'Halloween's' Sean Hood writing script
By DAVE MCNARY
Avi Lerner
Lerner
On the heels of the breakout success of Warner's "300," Avi Lerner's Millennium Films is delving into the live-action sword-and-sandals genre, developing a Hercules feature.
Lerner and Millennium's Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort and Trevor Short are producing. Prexy of production Davidson and exec VP Joe Gatta developed the project based on the mythological Greek god.
Sean Hood ("Blackwell") has already delivered a script, but the logline's being kept under wraps. No director's yet attached.
The saga of Hercules provided ample fodder for more than a dozen Italian movies, starting with "Hercules" in 1957 with Steve Reeves toplining. Syndicated series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," starring Kevin Sorbo, first appeared in 1995; Disney released an animated "Hercules" film in 1997.
Millennium, the film production arm of Nu Image/Millennium, was active during Cannes, with Sony picking up North American and select international rights to Millennium's "88 Minutes," starring Al Pacino. Lerner also teamed with Jon Avnet to produce "Righteous Kill," a $60 million indie that will star Pacino and Robert De Niro and put together by Millennium and Emmett/Furla Films.
Hood's credits include "The Crow: Wicked Prayer," "Breathtaker," "The Watcher," "Freshman Dorm" and "Halloween: Resurrection."
The Abominable Snowman (2006)
Now permanently based in America, Salkind runs his own production company, The Ilya Salkind Company, and continues to produce the ambitious films – and TV series’ - he’s made a name for himself doing. Among his current projects – Tom Savini’s “The Forest”, a new film based on the mythic “The Abominable Snowman”, and this year’s, “Alexander the Great from Macedonia”, which he’s predicting will be quite a popular film – especially with the teenage market that it’s aimed at. “I’m very excited about it”, says Salkind. “I’m excited about the future too”.
http://www.moviehole.net/interviews/...lya_salki.html
Movies Opening Here
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Opening today
KNOCKED UP: Writer-director Judd Apatow ("The 40 Year Old Virgin") again mines a comic vein in this tale of a one-night stand with unexpected consequences. Katherine Heigl ("Grey's Anatomy") joins "Virgin" alums Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann for a comedy about the best thing that will ever ruin your best-laid plans: parenthood.
AWAY FROM HER: Grant and Fiona have been married for decades. They have been through rough patches, but their lives are inextricably connected, and their relationship seems idyllic: They share a private language and obvious affection for one another. Now retired, they live comfortably in a house in the country, but their contentment is permanently disrupted when Fiona's memory starts to deteriorate. Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent star Read a review, p. 16E.
GRACIE: Set in 1978, a teenage girl overcomes the loss of her brother and fights the odds to achieve her dream of playing competitive soccer at a time when girls soccer did not exist. Living in South Orange, N.J., 15-year-old Gracie Bowen is the only girl in a family of three brothers. Read a review, p. 15E.
MR. BROOKS: Consider Mr. Brooks: a successful businessman, a generous philanthropist, a loving father and devoted husband. Seemingly, he's perfect. But Mr. Brooks has a secret — he is an insatiable serial killer, so lethally clever that no one has ever suspected him, until now. Earl Brooks is a man who has managed to keep his two incompatible worlds from intersecting by controlling his cunning, wicked alter ego. Kevin Costner stars. Read a review, p. 17-E.
Tentative:
RISE: BLOOD HUNTER: Sadie is an investigative reporter who stumbles upon a dark underground cult that is attracting young Los Angeles hipsters. Lured in by the promise of wild parties, these kids start turning up dead, and when Sadie tries to get to the bottom of their gruesome murders, she becomes a victim herself. She awakens in the morgue, neither dead nor alive, consumed by an overwhelming craving for blood,
THE WENDELL BAKER STORY: Andrew Wilson directs his brothers Luke and Owen in this comedy.
FAY GRIM: Parker Posey stars in this update of the 1998 movie "Henry Fool."
EVEN MONEY: Heavy gamblers see their lives intertwine and learn a few hard lessons along the way.
Maybe:
HOME OF THE BRAVE: In Southeastern Iraq, a war-wearied National Guard unit has just received the exhilarating news that they are about to be "demobilized" — finally sent back home to the safety of Spokane. But when they head out on one final humanitarian mission in the nearby town of Al Hayy, things go terribly wrong. Samuel L. Jackson, 50 Cent and Jessica Biel star.
http://www.charleston.net/news/2007/may/31/prsynopses/
Hercules, Hercules Back on the Big Screen!
Written by Robert Sanchez
Thursday, 31 May 2007
It’s was only a matter of time after the success of Zack Snyder’s 300 that we would get another sword-and-sandals film on the fast track to the big screen, this time the son of Zeus himself, Hercules.
Image Variety is reporting that Avi Lerner's Millennium Films is developing the Hercules feature.
Lerner and Millennium's Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort and Trevor Short are producing. Prexy of production Davidson and exec VP Joe Gatta developed the project based on the mythological Greek god.
Sean Hood has penned a script, but the storylines are being kept under wraps, no director is yet attached.
It is safe to say that Kevin Sorbo, Lou Ferrigno and Arnold Schwarzenegger will not be playing the lead role.
Rebel is doing a fine job. When she is able to identify the person who has multiple aliases, they will be deleted.
I agree
Grasspointe
FMLY Board Moderator
Sly: My kids live like Hollywood royalty
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Sylvester Stallone has admitted that his kids are spoilt - and live the life of Hollywood royalty.
"They know they're not normal," the actor tells WENN. "They come home to a house the size of a hotel - and have nannies and bodyguards. They get on a public jet and say 'what are these people doing on our plane?'"
The actor recently clawed back his reputation with the sixth instalment in the Rocky franchise, which critics claimed was a welcome return to the grittiness of the first film. He is currently putting the finishing touches to a new Rambo movie, entitled simply John Rambo. In it, the hero is pulled out of retirement to save some aid workers.
Family man Sly obviously finds it tough at times to keep his children down to earth.
"We were living in the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills when my second child was born," he continues. "The eldest thought it was her house. She thought we had two hundred staff and the lobby was her living room. She began asking people to leave."
http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/article.html?in_article_id=51107&in_page_id=7&in_a_source=
Don't count on it.. Emmett needs to put some confidence in this thing and spend some of the 450K he made on his last paycheck. Just spend 20K and own a big chunk of his own company... That simple will send this up more than anything else. Why don't we get a fax campaign going and taunt him into buying back into his own company??
Brilliant (2009)
Past Tense (2009)
The Real Deal (2008)
Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia (2008)
John Rambo (2008)
Night Watch (2008)
Red Sonja (2008)
Righteous Kill (2008)
Terror Train (2008)
88 Minutes (2007)
Black and Blue (2007)
Borderland (2007)
Cleaner (2007)
Day of the Dead (2007)
Shortcut to Happiness (2007)
Finding Rin Tin Tin (2007)
King of California (2007)
Marble City (2007)
Room Service (2007)
Second World (2007)
Until Death (2007)
White Air (2007)
Got a new ONE!!
Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia (2008)
IN DEVELOPMENT
Status: Optioned Property Edit Info
Contact: Jeff Most Productions
CA Office:
Phn: 818-681-3336
jmost@aol.com
Production Co: Jeff Most Productions
Genre: Horror /
Summary: Based on the classic Edgar Allan Poe short Story. A successful writer and scholar, Johnathon, becomes involved with a graduate student...
Source Material: Short Story
No poster available
Filmmakers: George Furla - Producer, Jeff Most - Producer, Jeff Rice - Producer
Producers
George Furla ... producer
Jeff Most ... producer
Jeff Rice ... producer
Home of the Brave (2006)
Cinema Showtimes
Nearest theaters showing Home of the Brave on 30 May 2007 :-
* Cinemark Lexington Green Movies 8 (Lexington,KY)
* AMC River Park Square 20 (Spokane,WA)
* Kabuki Cinema (San Francisco,CA)
Terror Train (2008)
Directed by
Gideon Raff
Writers
Gideon Raff
Producers
Boaz Davidson ... producer
Danny Dimbort ... executive producer
Avi Lerner ... executive producer
Danny Lerner ... producer
Les Weldon ... executive producer
Les Weldon ... producer
Production Companies
Nu Image Films
Los Angeles, CA:
6423 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
USA
Phn: 310-388-6900
Fax: 310-388-6901
http://www.nuimage.net/
info@nuimage.net
IN PRODUCTION
The status was last updated on 18 April 2007.
Project Notes
All dates refer to when the comment was entered
18 April 2007 Pre-production
Gearing up for a summer shoot in Bulgaria
Plot outline
In Europe, a group of American college athletes unknowingly board a train that will become one deadly ride.
Movie connections
Remake of
* Terror Train (1980)
DID THEY SELL THE RIGHTS OR IS IMDb NOT UPDATED LIKE THE CLEANER??? I GOT THE CLEANER FIXED BUT CAN'T FIND ANYTHING BUT OLD ARTICLES ABOUT TERROR TRAIN.. ANYTHING NEW???
Is Rambo just too old?
MOVIES | Stallone's fiercest enemy yet is the ridicule heaped on the 60-year-old actor and the trailer of his latest action film
May 29, 2007
BY ANDREW WALLENSTEIN
John Rambo may have finally met his match.
It's not the Burmese soldiers he tangles with in the upcoming fourth installment of Sylvester Stallone's blood-drenched franchise (not to be confused with his other blood-drenched franchise, ''Rocky''). Nor is it the Vietnamese and Soviet antagonists that Rambo massacred before them.
The enemy that could end up rocking Rambo is hiding in the dense brush of the Internet, sniping at a 3½-minute unofficial trailer of ''John Rambo'' first released to online film-fan hub Ain't It Cool News. Although it might be another year before ''Rambo'' arrives in theaters, the film is already shaping up as an interesting test case in the nascent art of viral marketing.
A carefully crafted crescendo of ultraviolence, the clip culminates in a phantasmagoria of carnage the action genre hasn't served up in decades. The final 1:30 features Stallone decapitating a soldier and firing a machine gun into another at close range, reducing him to a puddle of blood. Some exquisite carving skills are also on display as he disembowels one poor sap and performs an unwanted tracheotomy on another combatant.
But if that seems savage, it's nothing compared to some of the reactions ''Rambo'' is getting online. Since photos from the set first began leaking to fan sites in March, ridicule has been heaped on everything from the very notion of a 60-year-old actor stepping back into the role (''He looks like an aging drag queen,'' reads one dig on Digg.com) to the not-quite-Oscar-level dramaturgy (''It's 'Hot Shots' without Charlie Sheen,'' quips a YouTube wag).
Setting expectations for ''Rambo'' with an entrails-filled trailer could prove problematic if Stallone and company don't deliver a final cut that maintains the violence quotient, notes Eric Lichtenfeld, author of Action Speaks Louder: Violence, Spectacle, and the American Action Movie.
''If they end up cutting back on the violence, what will the reaction be?'' Lichtenfeld says. ''There could be an interesting backlash.''
''Rambo'' could end up facing the same problem another upcoming action revival encountered recently. Fans of Bruce Willis' ''Die Hard'' franchise groaned when the fourth installment, ''Live Free or Die Hard,'' secured a PG-13 rating instead of the R that helped the first one become a hit. But with studios intent on attracting broad audiences, Lichtenfeld doubts ''Rambo'' can avoid being neutered, too.
''I think it's possible Stallone wants to see what kind of reaction the gore is going to get,'' says Lichtenfeld, who believes an unrated DVD version could be an option.
This online experiment might pave the way for a return of the kind of sadistic romps ''Rambo'' first made popular in the 1980s. Or provide Stallone's finest, albeit unintentional, comedic work since ''Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!''
http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/movies/404456,CST-FTR-rambo29.article
John Rambo Trailer
It’s easy to make jokes about the revival of yet another Sylvester Stallone ’80s movie franchise, but it’s even easier for Rambo to rip a Burmese dude’s frickin’ throat out with his bare hands. That’s right. Sly is back as John Rambo in John Rambo, slated for theaters in summer 2008. Meantime, the trailer has hit the Internet with a timely and powerful message: The surest path to peace is through decapitation, disembowelment and flame throwers. Soft music and a new flannel headband at the start of the trailer suggest an older and wiser Rambo, maybe one who won’t set your near-dead body on fire or blast you into ragged chunks of bloody ’gator food from 3 feet away with a massive jeep-mounted 50-caliber machine gun if you do him wrong. But that assumption turns out to be as foolishly naive as the unarmed Christian missionaries who try to save the peasants from the horrible Burmese army. Turns out we, like the Christians, need the mighty sword of a battle-deranged warrior psychopath. Rambo offers us a prayer: “Lord, make me your instrument of peace.” Then he starts killing little Burmese dudes, like, to pieces. - Alli Katz
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=14738
Meanwhile, Fiddy is currently costarring with Jessica Biel and Samuel L. Jackson in Irwin Winkler's limited-release Iraq drama Home of the Brave and on the tube in a VitaminWater commercial—in which he leads a symphony orchestra in a rendition of his hit "In Da Club," featuring DJ Whoo Kid on viola.
Other projects in the pipeline include a role opposite Robert De Niro in the post-Katrina cop thriller New Orleans and starring with Nicolas Cage in a boxing flick called The Dance.
http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=467ce1ea-0e42-43ce-839b-b64ad8878157&entry=in...
Following his record-breaking success – the first Superman remains near the top of the list for all time blockbusters – Salkind went on to produce Supergirl (1984) and the television series Superboy which ran four seasons on network television.
But Salkind’s interests in film run in many directions. In 1992 his production of Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, though critically hailed in many circles, did not draw box office gold, it showed Salkind’s trademark go for the big one chutzpah. It also showed the other values he holds deep with in him: God, country, family, work.
These values led him to take a much-deserved sabbatical to raise his two children with then wife, Jane Chaplan, grandniece of Charlie Chaplan. In 1999, the two amicably separated and Salkind returned to Los Angeles. In 2003, with his flagship office all set in place, Salkind revved up his energies to produce Alexander the Great from Macedonia, which will be released this year. One just knows it too will be a success.
Along with this, Salkind is now actively planning to produce other blockbusters, such as The Abominable Snowman and The Nautilus, the latter of which is based on science fiction visionary, Jules Vernes’ 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Mysterious Island.
http://hellenicnews.com/readnews.html?newsid=5987
Al Pacino and Robert De Niro are not a bad start
'Righteous Kill' will give the acting superstars a rare chance to perform together in extended scenes.
By Jay A. Fernandez, Special to The Times
May 30, 2007
When Emmett/Furla Films co-chairman and producer Randall Emmett announced from Cannes two weeks ago that he was financing the $60-million thriller "Righteous Kill," he implied that the idea for the film had been sparked by the desire of friends Al Pacino and Robert De Niro to work together again.
This was news to the script's writer, Russell Gewirtz, who started writing "Righteous Kill" four years ago, before his first attempt at a screenplay, "Inside Man," had even sold. Which would mean that De Niro and Pacino had to have pitched him when he was still just a guy in real estate.
Gewirtz's original screenplay follows two cops pursuing a serial killer and will finally afford moviegoers the opportunity to watch heavyweights De Niro and Pacino do an extended duet after the teases of "The Godfather: Part II," in which they shared credit but not scenes, and Michael Mann's "Heat," which really allowed them only one dramatic confrontation. The film is being rushed into production this summer, with Jon Avnet ("Fried Green Tomatoes") directing and producing.
Gewirtz won't reveal plot details, but "what's exciting is that the movie is really about the relationship between the two of them," he says. "And there'll be plenty of opportunity for them to play with that and do what they do so wonderfully."
Edward Norton had been attached to "Kill" for a while, and Spike Lee ("Inside Man") and John Dahl ("Rounders") had briefly considered it, but nothing really got going until a month ago. Gewirtz, who's been living in Brazil for six months, flew back to New York City to meet Avnet and De Niro for the first time and sit in on a read-through of the script. Two weeks later, Avnet got Pacino onboard.
After "Inside Man" scored such major talent and box office, Gewirtz joked in an interview that, "I can only go down from here." With De Niro's casting, Gewirtz continues his streak of attracting Oscar-winning actors — "Inside Man" stars Denzel Washington and Jodie Foster each have two. (And, believe it or not, Gewirtz is also writing a remake of a French thriller called "Labyrinth" that has attached … Hilary Swank.) As for "Righteous Kill" producer Avi Lerner's hyperbolic comment from Cannes that "this is an event in world history," Gewirtz jokingly affirms that "technically, everything that happens is an event in world history — in that sense, he's correct."
"But listen," he says, "there's no doubt that when anyone looks back at the history of either of these actors, this movie will be one of the defining moments of their careers. Let's hope it's defined in a positive way."
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-scriptland30may30,0,4761533.story?coll=la-hea...
Doog, Your words have been spoken many many times for the past 4 years and now we sit at 1.4B.. When is the next possibility of a box office success to the tune of $100M plus?
At least one year from now before it shows up in the financial report...
Figure it out.. That one elusive windfall has been hanging around for a very long time.
Considering that the OS has been raised again and again (about 1.2B in the past 7 months) I think that the price had held up quite well in this sub-sub penny land.. Do I think we will ever see .005???? I personally don't think so.. At least not this decade.
We are going to need some real big numbers as well as Furla gets married Paris Hilton and her money... Then we could see something.
Fat chance... In my book.
Not happy??
Just called the T/A //O/S//1,415,000,000
LOS ANGELES, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- First Look Pictures' portrait of love, from the city of love, PARIS, JE T'AIME, recently opened the weekend of May 4th to $40,000 on two screens in New York, expanding by two additional screens in the Big Apple the following week. The film opened May 18th in Los Angeles to $161,000, and expanded to 25 additional markets this past weekend. This Memorial Day weekend the film has continued its success with a four-day take of $537,474.00 on 58 North American screens. The three-day total is $419,697.00. The four-day per-screen average is $9,267.00. The estimated cume is $883,486.00.
"I am thrilled with the early box office success of PARIS, JE T'AIME," says Co-chairman, Henry Winterstern. "First Look always believed in the film and the May release date proved to be good counter-programming to the summer blockbusters. I am confident with our continued support, along with positive reviews and word-of-mouth; the film will continue to attract audiences nationwide throughout the summer."
First Look Pictures, a division of First Look Studios, has stepped into the wide-release arena in an ongoing strategic move to expand its slate to include higher-profile films reaching wider audiences domestically and internationally.
Most recently, First Look Pictures released the animated comedy AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON MOVIE FILM FOR THEATERS from the creators of the Adult Swim popular television series. The film opened nationwide in April and has grossed over $5.4 million.
This fall, First Look will release the comedy, KING OF CALIFORNIA. The film stars Michael Douglas, Evan Rachel Wood, directed by Mike Cahill and produced by Nu Images' Millennium Films. The domestic release date is September 14.
In PARIS, JE T'AIME, celebrated directors from around the world, including the Coen Brothers, Gus Van Sant, Gurinder Chadha, Wes Craven, Walter Salles, Alexander Payne, Olivier Assays and more each portray Paris in a way never before imagined. This postcard view of Paris and love boasts an outstanding host of actors including Maggie Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Elijah Wood, Nick Nolte, Bob Hoskins, Emily Mortimer, Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazarra, Miranda Richardson, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Steve Buscemi.
Caution,,,,,,
I agree with you.. Caution up ahead,,,,, Why does Emmett only own 1.8M shares and Furla only own 8M shares???
Good question..???
Motley fool states very clearly that when an owner(s) owns bunches and gobs of shares thats the one you need to look at. SERIOUSLY!!
Way undervalued compared to what.. The people who bought at .15 or the people who bought at .00015 ??? clarify your statement...
Perhaps the fourth installment, John Rambo, is Stallone's shot at redemption.
Filming of the Vietnam vet's next adventure has already begun, and the movie is scheduled to be released next May.
Added a couple of trailers
King of California
and
Borderland
Can you think of any others? Out to the office for a few hours.
Then off to a picnic see ya all later..
You did a great JOB!
I would guess that 3 Million for the NA rights is not a bad price..
May 25, 2007
CANNES -- U.S. independent distributors have snatched up Cannes festival titles like a starved partygoer unleashed on the buffet, with several domestic deals locked up. But as the Cannes market winds down, most attendees complained of sluggish business, with a clearer divide between A-product and the also-rans.
Miramax Films rang in one of the biggest acquisitions in Cannes early Thursday morning, nabbing all North American rights to one of the most sought-after titles of the fest, Julian Schnabel's French-language drama "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" for around $3 million.
IFC is thought to be close to a final deal for domestic on Gus van Sant's In Competition "Paranoid Park" for its day-and-date label First Take. The deal is said to be one of the biggest First Take acquisitions to date.
Another deal nearing the finish line, according to a source involved in the deal, is music video director Anton Corbijn's Joy Division biopic "Control." First Independent Pictures and a yet-to-be-determined division of Wagner/Cuban Companies (likely Magnolia or HDNet Films) were in negotiations to jointly acquire rights to the film Thursday, but the Weinstein Co. was closer to closing a deal by the end of the night.
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group splashed the cash this year, most recently pre-buying North American rights to the comedy horror film "The Cottage" from Cinetic.
Like all of SPWAG's buys here at Cannes -- which included Millennium Films' Al Pacino-starrer "88 Minutes" and horror-actioner "Legion" -- it hasn't been determined yet whether it will be distributed theatrically (and if so which arm of Sony or which strategic partner of SPWAG's will distribute).
By all have a good weekend off to see Grandma and Grandpa..
Grass (Ed)
Got a little excited for a moment
"Jason Taylor" "stephanie Heinrich" "FOX"
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http://thecelebrityinsider.blogspot.com/2007/05/nude-pics-of-playboy-playmate-stephanie.html