October 2nd, 2008 at 8:43 pm

The next The Daily Movie News episode is ready to be watched on top of this page! Today there’s news about:
- Yogi Bear
- Zack Snyder’s 300 sequel
- Saw 5
- The next Batman
- Dragonball
- Blindness protests
- Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro
- City of Ember
- And Fung Fu Panda 2
If everything works out, the first Box Office News episode will be online at 2PM EDT tomorrow, with The Daily Movie News following at 6PM EDT.
Have a good one!
Rik
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September 29th, 2008 at 10:04 pm

The first episode of The Daily Movie News is finally online. The first of many. It took a little longer than expected (lots of work for just 5 mins of footage), but it’ll get faster, I’m sure.
If everything works, you can see a flash movie above this blog with the first video. I hope you’ll enjoy it and be back tomorrow for more. I’m planning to add a small writeup with every show, but I might skip this one. Maybe if I’m up early tomorrow. Party party!
Later,
Rik
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May 20th, 2008 at 5:25 pm

(image courtesy of well.com)
Doesn’t that make you dizzy? It’s the word in Hollywood these days: 3-D. Just yesterday we talked about how ‘Dawn of the Dead’ was getting a 3-D remake and now Regal Cinemas is announcing to upgrade 1,500 screens to display 3-D. The movie chain is certainly busy with new technology. Two weeks ago they announced their renewed support for IMAX.
RealD will provide the technology, bringing the total to more than 3,500 RealD screens. With about 25% of Regal Cinemas’ screens being able to display the 3-D pictures. Hopefully this brings Jeffrey Katzenberg a little closer to his goal for the ‘Monsters vs. Aliens‘ movie.