June 5th, 2008 at 10:21 pm

Another upcoming movie weekend in review quotes. ‘Kung Fu Panda’ is definitely doing better with the critics. It beats most of the movies in the last weeks, with a Metacritic score of 7.4. Sony Pictures’ ‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ is not so hot under the critics though, getting a Metacritic score of just 4.9. So let’s take a quick look at some of the reviews.
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May 27th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
 | | Just a rumor for now, but Patrick Fugit is apparently topping the list of Tobey Maguire replacements. This would confirm the news last week, about Sony Pictures’ problems with the ‘Spider-Man 4′ cast. Maguire was supposedly offered $20 million to lead in the new ‘Spider-Man,’ but it seems like money wasn’t enough to convince him.
Patrick Fugit is best known for his role as Rolling Stone Magazine reporter William in ‘Almost Famous.’ Second on the list to play Spidey, is ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’ star Michael Angarano. But Fugit seems like a better fit to play the new Peter Parker.
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May 23rd, 2008 at 3:53 pm

Digital cinema is taking a big step in Europe. Yesterday we talked about how Sony Pictures’ new ‘Hot Ticket’ service will distribute digital content in the US, where about 5,000 screens are able to display the content. But in Europe, digital cinema equipment provider XDC has signed with four studios to deploy another 8,000 digital screens.
Earlier, the only choice for European theaters was to sign up with competitor Arts Alliance Media. But most theaters didn’t like the cost-sharing deal. This will give them a new choice. “The market needs some competition for exhibitors to see it as real. XDC has been around for a long time and now it has the credibility of studio product,” digital cinema analyst David Hancock said. But he noted how this step could also benefit Arts Alliance Media. “This is good news. [Arts Alliance] needed a competitor to make their offer more credible.“
XDC made the deal with Warner Bros, Twentieth Century Fox, Disney and Paramount, which will give them a lot more credibility. Yes, the digital revolution is everywhere. In ten years there will be no analog theaters left.
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Tags: 20th century fox, arts alliance media, david hancock, digital distribution, disney, europe, hot ticket, paramount, sony pictures, warner bros, xdc Posted in News
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