YouTube gets its first movie premiere from Luc Besson Geek.com Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:32 PM PDT In YouTubeâs own words: Weâre more than just dogs on skateboards. With us, you have the ability to reach 350 million unique users a month. Thatâs what Anthony Zameczkowski, Development Manager for YouTube in Europe said when it was announced that Luc Besson, well-known director of films including The Fifth Element, Leon, and more recently Taken, was [...] | Actor David Carradine, Star Of 'Kung Fu,' Dies NPR Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:26 PM PDT Actor David Carradine was found dead Thursday in a Bangkok, Thailand, hotel room. The actor was best known for his leading role in the 1970s television series Kung Fu . Carradine was in Thailand shooting a movie, one of well over a 100 filmed during a long, eclectic career. | 'Move on, there's nothing to see here' Juneau Empire Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:26 PM PDT This column was going to be a review of "Dance Flick," the new spoof movie from the Wayans family. I had been looking forward to singing their praises for rescuing the spoof genre from the untalented hands of the non-Wayans who have been cranking out the unfunny train-wrecks like "Disaster Movie" and "Superhero Movie" for the past several years. | We've Got Mixed Feelings About The Valentine's Day Script Defamer Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:22 PM PDT Not long after we posted about the cringe-inducing concept of releasing a movie for women called Valentine's Day on Valentine's day, a tipster sent the entire script to us via email. As you'll... | Fewer incentives to film in NYC? Queens Chronicle Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:14 PM PDT For the past four years, New York has been enticing film and television production companies to the city by offering a tax credit to those who complete at least 75 percent of the filming for a given movie or show here. | | |
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