Monthly Archives: July 2005
Asylum movie poster
Asylum is: “Set at a maximum security psychiatric asylum outside London in the summer of 1959…” Read the Asylum movie synopsis on Yahoo! here >> Opens August 19th, 2005 from Paramount Classics. Cast: Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, Hugh Bonneville, Marton … Continue reading
Broken Flowers movie poster
A new Bill Murray movie, Broken Flowers is a comedy opening on August 5th, 2005 in limited release. Oh, and it has “some graphic nudity and brief drug use”. Read the Broken Flowers movie synopsis on Yahoo! Movies. Cast: Bill … Continue reading
Walk the Line
Walk the Line is one cool looking poster. “He picked cotton, sold door to door, and served in the Air Force. He was a voice of rebellion that changed the face of rock and roll”. This is the Johnny Cash … Continue reading
Fantastic Four Original Limited Edition Film Cell
The Fantastic Four had a decent opening weekend at the box office, taking the number one spot with theatre receipts of $56,000,000. Movie Goods currently has Fantastic Four Original Limited Edition Film Cells available – Approx. 9″ x 11″ with … Continue reading
Wes Craven’s Red Eye
A new, great looking new thriller from Wes Craven takes place on a late night flight to Florida. Opening in theatres on August 19th, 2005 from Dreamworks SKG. The Yahoo! Summer Movie Guide gives the three good reasons to see … Continue reading
The 40 Year Old Virgin
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) Riotous new comedy starring Steve Carell in the ‘romantically challenged’ lead role. Catherine Keener and Paul Rudd also star. Opens on August 19th. We should hook him up with Lara Croft in the post … Continue reading
Angelina Jolie Standup
We’ve noticed a surge of interest in finding a Mr. and Mrs. Smith standee (or standup or cutout) of Angelina Jolie. And why not? She looks great in the posters, and it would make a great addition to the home … Continue reading
Hollywood Mega Store
We’ve added another source for movie merchandise to our roster. If your looking for unique items to complete your home theatre setup, this is definitely a place to check out. Of particular interest, are their selection of film reels, film … Continue reading
V for Vendetta
From Warner Brothers with a theatrical release set for November, 2005, the plot for this sounds interesting: “In an alternate timeline where Germany won World War II and Great Britain is now a facist state, a masked vigilante known only … Continue reading
X-Men 3
The X-Men return… X-Men 3 from 20th Century Fox is slated for a release next year in May, probably on the Memorial Day long weekend. Will it build upon the success of the previous two X-Men films? As Greg Dean … Continue reading
Ice Age 2 Movie Poster
Well, it’s about time – the sequel to the hugely popular 2002 animated feature from 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It’s set for a March 2006 release … Continue reading
The Chronicles of Narnia
Hot off the presses, comes: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe “C.S. Lewis’ ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ was first published in 1950 and is the second installment of the writer’s legendary seven-part … Continue reading
Cinderella Man
From Diamond Galleries’ Scoop comes the following: Geppi’s Memorabilia Road Show Offers “Cinderella Man” Memorabilia Industry News, Scoop, Friday, July 01, 2005 With much attention focused this summer on heavyweight champion James ‘Cinderella Man’ Braddock (a hit movie and two … Continue reading
July 1 to 4, 2005 Movie Box Office
Tom Cruise and War of the Worlds roared into the top box office position over the weekend, breaking the movie theatre doldrums that have been plaguing the box office for the past 18 weeks. Batman Begins slipped to second as … Continue reading
The Bad News Bears
Billy Bob Thornton stars as Coach Morris Buttermaker in the new remake of the classic 1970s sports comedy. Greg Kinnear and Marcia Gay Harden also star. From Paramount Pictures, it has a release date of July 22nd, 2005 in theatres. … Continue reading
