Time: 2:19
Opening in limited release in the U.S., the wonderful film called BOY. It’s a fabulously funny and touching film.
Here’s the story:
The year is 1984, and on the rural East Coast of New Zealand “Thriller” is changing kids’ lives. Inspired by the Oscar nominated “Two Cars, One Night,” “Boy” is the hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age tale about heroes, magic and Michael Jackson.
“Boy” is a dreamer who loves Michael Jackson. He lives with his brother Rocky, a tribe of deserted cousins and his Nan. Boy’s other hero, his father, Alamein, is the subject of Boy’s fantasies, and he imagines him as a deep sea diver, war hero and a close relation of Michael Jackson (he can even dance like him). In reality he’s “in the can for robbery.” When Alamein returns home after 7 years away, Boy is forced to confront the man he thought he remembered, find his own potential and learn to get along without the hero he had been hoping for.
Go see this film as soon as it comes to your town.

Time: 2:31
Opening this weekend: Wanderlust starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston. It’s a raucous comedy from director David Wain (Role Models) and producer Judd Apatow (Knocked Up) about a couple who leaves the pressures of the big city and joins a freewheeling community where the only rule is to be yourself.

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Most animated films use actors’ voices recorded in studios with one actor at a time. But director Gore Verbinski invited the cast of Rango onto a set to really perform the scenes while recording dialogue.
Here’s a peek of how that looked.

Time: 2:21
Opening this weekend in theaters throughout the U.S., THIN ICE starring Greg Kinnear, Billy Crudup and Alan Arkin. This comedy crime drama was directed by Jill Sprecher and written by Jill and Karen Sprecher.
Here’s the story: An insurance agent looking for a way out of frigid Wisconsin is blackmailed by an unstable locksmith in the theft of a rare violin that belongs to a retired farmer. Desperation ensues.

Time: 2:53
Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all.
In honor of the best Hollywood romantic comedies, I’m posting one of my fav romcom scenes from When Harry Met Sally. You know the one…Meg Ryan’s character (Sally) tells Billy Crystal’s character (Harry) that woman fake the big “O” a lot. Harry says not with him. And she asks how he knows. Oh, God, just watch. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Let’s all have what she’s having.

Time: 2:59
With Jean Dujardin’s Oscar nom for Actor in a Leading Role in The Artist, his talent agents plot his future Hollywood career. All extraordinarily talented foreign actors morph into the stereotypical antagonists in blockbusters after their worldwide premiere.
Thanks to our friends at FunnyOrDie for this exclusive.

Time: 2:05
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