Iron Man Promotion
Win prizes from Iron Man!
Tony Stark (Robert Downey,
Jr.), billionaire arms industrialist and genius inventor, puts on a
demonstration of his newest war weapon to U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Upon his return to his airplane following the
demonstration, local rebels hit his convoy.
He
Girls Just Want to Have Fun DVD Promotion
Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt star in this outrageous 80s comedy
hit! Janey (Sarah Jessica Parker) is a shy, good girl. Lynne (Helen
Hunt) is a cool rock chick. When the two friends scheme to get
Janey on television's biggest after-school dance show, they find
themselves on a wild a
Keyshia Cole and How She Move DVD Promotion
We have two hot DVDs to give away in our Platinum artist prize pack, featuring Keyshia Cole. From BET and Paramount Home Entertainment, Keyshia Cole The Way It Is: The Complete Second Season takes viewers past the glamorous hip-hop life for an honest look into her real home life.
How She
The Golden Compass DVD Promotion
The Golden Compass is out on DVD today. In celebration of this fantastic fantasy film, ACED Magazine is offering our readers of copy of the two-disc DVD edition.
The sweeping family fantasy follows a curious young heroine, Lyra Belacqua, and her quest to protect the coveted Golden Compas
Charlie Wilson's War DVD Promotion
Based on the true story of how Charlie Wilson (Hanks), an alcoholic womanizer
and Texas congressman, persuaded the CIA to train and arm resistance
fighters in Afghanistan to fend off the Soviet Union.
With the help of
rogue CIA agent, Gust Avrakotos, the two men supplied money, traini
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Written by Geoff Isaac
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Saturday, 19 April 2008
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Maybe you think you're special, and if there is ever
any doubt, you can't find a more unexpected place than David
R. Beecroft's Not Just Another Queer.
Beecroft is a movie hair stylist with an impressive list of credits that
includes K-19: The Widowmaker, Pushing Tin, Fly Away Home and To Die For
with Nicole Kidman.
Part autobiography, part film industry exposé, diary, essay
on sexuality, gender and self-exploratory confessional; Beecroft takes an
inward look at his life, loves and conflicts and comes out a winner in the end
— damaged but whole.
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Written by Keely Weiss
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Saturday, 19 April 2008
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Apparently, Teedo has been making music for over four years, but on their EP You Are My Girl, it sure sounds like less than that... not to say that's a bad thing. In fact, it works marvelously. You Are My Girl is not the world's best EP, but it's certainly not a shabby effort, and makes an excellent showcase for the group and their music.
Teedo's label has been billing them as funky post-punk. Post-punk? Not really. Funky? Definitely. Not everybody will dig the sort of funky alt-rock they create, and therefore Teedo will not be everybody's band. However, there is no denying they are good at what they do.
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Written by Jimmy Rae
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Saturday, 19 April 2008
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Winner of 23 International Film Awards to date, SHARKWATER takes the viewer on an incredible journey out to sea. Biologist and Filmmaker, Rob Stewart, is responsible for this extraordinary film about the decreasing shark populations.
Since he was a kid, Stewart has loved sharks, never seeing them as the blood-thirsty man-eaters they are portrayed as. Rob Stewart viewed sharks as beautiful creatures of the ocean waters, and now will do anything to save them.
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88 Minutes - Another Point of View
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Written by John Delia
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Friday, 18 April 2008
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 Rated: R I am a huge fan of suspense
thrillers, but 88 Minutes just doesn’t make my cut. The film does have some very good moments, and
for that I have to tip my hat, but watching Al Pacino run around ‘Seattle’ for
88 minutes was too much for me.
And, the
plot has so many inaccuracies and holes in it, that even the average moviegoer
will be distracted. If you are a fan
of suspense films, and you give 88 Minutes a chance, wear some gloves because
when you bite your finger each time you are mislead by the writer, it won’t
hurt so much.
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Flawless, Thought-Provoking Heist Drama
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Written by John Delia
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Friday, 18 April 2008
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 Rated: PG-13 Michael Caine and Demi Moore team
up in this zany heist drama, and the two veterans pulled off fine acting
performances. If you like your movies
with a good plot that challenges your mind and keeps you thinking about it long
after you leave the theatre, then this gem is for you.
It’s
the 1960s in London, and Laura Quinn (Moore) finds herself the
only female executive in the largest diamond corporation in the world. Unfortunately, because she is a woman, she
has been passed over six times for a big promotion. The nighttime janitor, Hobbs (Caine), has befriended Quinn and finds
out that she is due to be discharged over a bogus report that involves a
Russian diamond cartel.
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A Tribute to the Late Arthur C. Clarke
On April 16, 2008, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival [FLIFF] and the Broward County Main Library commemorated the life and works of a true... Read more...
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