Whats the Yarn?
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou sees Bill Murray setting out with an eccentric crew in chase of an elusive shark. With a white beard hugging his face, his weathered skin and red woolly hat, Murray carries off his most striking look since Ghostbusters.
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Michael Wiese
Hailing from the United States, Michael Wiese is a producer, director, author, publisher and consultant with over 35 years experience. He has now made West Cornwall his home, its rugged beauty proving the ideal setting to pursue his filmmaking projects.
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The Magic Roundabout
Ah, the surreal world of the Magic Roundabout. A longhaired dog, a cow with a penchant for hats, a snail called Brian and a character with a spring instead of a rear end.
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flicKerNOW
Interested in film and moving image? Want to find out what's going on in Cornwall and the South West? Well, with a click of your mouse you can visit a wonderful new online resource that will prove invaluable for budding filmmakers, new media moguls, or anyone interested in settling down to watch a decent flick.
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Robots
I'm sure adults love these animated gems even more than kids. The captivating sequences, endearing characters and their antics may dazzle the youngsters, but like Shrek, Shark Tale and others before it, the jokes are aimed at an older generation.
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The Life Aquatic
No one can accuse Wes Anderson of being unoriginal. Take his last movie, The Royal Tenenbaums. How many people emerged from the cinema asking, "what was that all about?"
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Ocean's 12
Three years on from one of the most daring and lucrative heists in history, Danny Ocean and his team are attempting to settle into a legitimate lifestyle, aided by a share of the $160 million they robbed from ruthless casino owner, Terry Benedict.
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Bill Murray Profile
Ben Gavan gives us the lowdown on the actor who made the droll delivery and blank stare an art form.
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Five of the Best Sequels
Five of the best sequels With the release of Ocean's 12 and Miss Congeniality 2, it appears that sequel season is upon us. There have been some great sequels in the past that prolong the joy of the original's splendour. We've selected five fine examples.
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Wozzon Locally
Read about Oggywood, competitions and the local roundup.
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Kinsey
Let's talk about sex. Alfred C. Kinsey urged America to do the same back in the 1940s, and it provoked an outcry across a nation forced to hide their sexual behaviour beneath a puritan culture.
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SpongeBob
Imagine charging up to a TV executive and saying, "I've got this great idea for a cartoon! It's about a sponge called Bob that lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the sea where he works flipping burgers at a diner! Oh yeah, and he wears these rectangular shaped pants and his best friend is a starfish called Patrick!"
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10 Best Heist Movies, Ever
Raise your hands (in the air) and keep them held up for 10 of the greatest heist movies of all time.
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Hitch
Dubbed as a 'sophisticated' romantic comedy, the director who brought us Ever After and Sweet Home Alabama must be keen to urge that Hitch is a little different from these heart warming, mushy tales that tend to leave me gagging.
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From the Small Screen
As we prepare for two very different children's TV series' to hit the big screen in feature length movies, Charity Wilson looks at the recent top cats and sad sacks of this multi-million dollar industry.
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Born to Gallivant
Looking for family entertainment with a difference? Beccy Matthews delves 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to encounter the wonders of the deep.
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DVD Reviews
Finding Neverland, Resident Evil: Apocalypse and Wimbledon DVD's reviewed by Beccy and Brendan.
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Constantine
If you're expecting another Alexander-style epic about the Roman Emperor Constantine, you'll have quite a surprise when you settle down to watch this dramatic and fantastical flick.
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Shall We Dance
Gracing cinema screens in the wake of Valentine's Day, this romantic comedy is perfectly timed to tap into the feeling of love embracing the nation.
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