8 articles from 2009
iTunes Gives Away 'Lost'
26 December 2009 10:11 AM, PST
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The sixth season of Lost draws nearer. Come the new year, there will be thirty-three days until the two-hour sixth season premiere, "La X," airs on ABC. While it's certainly going to be the most memorable episode of Lost yet, iTunes wants to make sure that you don't forget the rest of what's gone on in the Lostiverse. That's why, for a limited time, they've added some free downloadable Lost content to their store.
To access this content, all you have to do is find the Lost, Season 6 page in the iTunes store. There, you'll be able to gander at the seven free items you can download, in either standard definition or HD.
First, both parts of the show's original pilot are available for free download (again, in either Sd or HD). If you haven't seen the pilot episode of Lost in HD, you simply haven't lived. It's breathtaking, especially scenes of the crash.
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- Sam McPherson
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A Tale Of Two Cities PBS Concert to Be Released on CD and DVD
18 November 2009 4:23 PM, PST
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The PBS concert version of A Tale Of Two Cities will get a DVD and cast recording to be released in the upcoming months. The concert was filmed this past summer at England's Theater Royal Brighton that will be Broadcast on PBS stations, beginning November 26. The concert production features an international cast including James Barbour, Brandi Burkhardt, Natalie Toro, and Kevin Earley from the Broadway production.
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Photo Flash: A Tale Of Two Cities - The UK Theatrical Concert
18 November 2009 3:25 PM, PST
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British-born actor Michael York will appear as narrator of a staged concert performance of the Outer Critics Circle Outstanding Musical nominee "A Tale of Two Cities" to be Broadcast Nationally on Public Television beginning on Thanksgiving Day November 26th, 2009 at 9pm. In NY the show will be first Broadcast on Njn December Sunday December 6th at 4:30pm and again Friday December 11th at 8pm.
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Box Office Report November 8th 2009
8 November 2009 8:00 PM, PST
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Dude here again. Halloween is now officially over, and the Chrismanzakuh holiday season has begun! I know this because the people on my street took down their Halloween decorations and put up Christmas decorations instead. Except for one guy who always leaves the Halloween stuff up until February. I'm sure he's making some sort of political/social statement by doing this.
Or he's even lazier than I am.
This weekend, four major releases duke it out, including our first Christmas movie of the season (which makes sense because it's early November! Let's go to the numbers, shall we? (All in millions, remember, and these are the studio estimates. The actuals will be available on Monday).
1. A Christmas Carol (Bv) - $31.0, 3683 screens, week 1, $31.0 total
2. Michael Jackson's This Is It (Sony)- $14.0, 3481 screens, week 2, $57.8 total
3. The Men Who Stare At Goats (Over) - $13.3, 2443 screens, week 1, $13.3 total
4. The Fourth Kind (Uni)- $12.5, 2527 screens,
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Getting 'Lost,' Week 8: You Know, Like in Cartoons, When You Watch Too Much and Your Eyes Swell?
21 October 2009 4:15 AM, PDT
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The "Getting Lost" series is about a Lost newbie's attempts to watch all five seasons of the show for the first time, just as the sixth (and final) one rolls along.
What I Watched on Week 8: Season 3, Episodes 1-10 ("A Tale of Two Cities", "The Glass Ballerina", "Further Instructions", "Every Man for Himself", "The Cost of Living", "I Do", "Not in Portland", "Flashes Before Your Eyes", "Stranger in a Strange Land" and "Tricia Tanaka is Dead")
It finally happened. After laughing pretty hard when a freak meteorite crashed on Hurley's chicken store, I told myself, "maybe you should stop watching for a while."
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Stone, Van Houten have 'Satisfaction'
14 October 2009 10:11 AM, PDT
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Sharon Stone and Carice Van Houten ("Valkyrie") will star in the independent drama "Satisfaction." Production will start in the U.K. early next year.According to Variety, the film will be directed by Anya Camilleri ("Ny-Lon"). The producers are John Evangelides ("A Good Woman") and Cerise Hallam Larkin ("I Could Never Be Your Woman").The script was written by Simon Burke. Burke's credits include adaptations of "Tom Jones," "Sons and Lovers," "The Picture of Dorian Gray," "White Teeth," "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Persuasion." The story centers on a young gigolo in London, who finds himself caught between a rich and manipulative older woman (Stone) and a younger woman (Van Houten).
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- Adnan Tezer
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A Tale Of Two Cities d: Jack Conway
16 April 2009 7:22 PM, PDT
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A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
Direction: Jack Conway
Screenplay: W. P. Lipscomb and S. N. Behrman; from Charles Dickens’ novel
Cast: Ronald Colman, Elizabeth Allan, Edna May Oliver, Reginald Owen, Basil Rathbone, Blanche Yurka, Donald Woods, Lucille La Verne, Henry B. Walthall, H. B. Warner, Walter Catlett, Fritz Leiber, Isabel Jewell, Tully Marshall, Mitchell Lewis, Robert Warwick
Although not as widely known as other big Old Hollywood productions, David O. Selznick’s film adaptation of Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities, set during the time of the French Revolution, is far, far better than most of the other period dramas made during the studio era.
Starring former silent-screen heartthrob Ronald Colman; featuring respected supporting players such as Edna May Oliver, H. B. Warner, and Basil Rathbone; directed by MGM’s reliable and unfairly forgotten Jack Conway (by then a 20+-year film veteran, among whose credits were the saucy
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- Andre Soares
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Bergen, Allen And More To Star In A Tale Of Two Cities
18 February 2009 2:42 PM, PST
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People's Light & Theatre Company presents the East Coast Premiere of Dwayne Hartford's new adaptation of A Tale Of Two Cities from the classic novel by Charles Dickens. A Tale Of Two Cities runs from March 11 - May 3, 2009, on the Main Stage. Co-Founder Ken Marini directs. People's Light & Theatre is located at 39 Conestoga Road, Malvern. For tickets call 610-644-3500 or visit www.peopleslight.org. A Tale Of Two Cities is part of the Target Family Discovery Series and is part of the U.S. Airways New Plays Festival for Families.
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