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Nicolas Cage plays a sorcerer in search of his “Apprentice” 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by kankan
Celebrated as one of the most versatile actors in cinema today, Academy Award®–winner Nicolas Cage has mastered the art of high drama and quirky comedy, while simultaneously conquering the worldwide box office in high-octane action adventure blockbusters. His prolific relationship with Jerry Bruckheimer has produced blockbuster films that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Disney’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” will mark the seventh time that Cage and Bruckheimer have collaborated on a film, following “The Rock,” “Con Air,” “Gone in 60 Seconds,” “National Treasure,” “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” and “G-Force.”
Q:  Please briefly describe the plot of your film, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”
Nicolas Cage:  This is a story about a lone wizard, Balthazar Blake, my character, who has been looking for 1,000 years to find the prime Merlinian, the one sorcerer who will inherit Merlin’s power and save the world. Jay Baruchel plays Dave Stutler, who is possibly the prime Merlinian because he’s the only one that can wear the dragon ring. Once Balthazar finds Dave he must groom and train him for his battle against evil.
Q:  Where did you get the idea for the film?
Cage:  I had been very interested in the mythology of King Arthur—the legend and lore. And it occurred to me that I wanted to make movies that could resonate that in some way; that would be healing and positive. I wanted to see if I could use magic and the imagination to entertain audiences without facilitating bloodlust and having to resort to violence. At the same time I was doing a picture called “Next” and I was playing a magician of sorts in that movie but I really wanted to play a wizard or sorcerer. Todd Garner was the producer on “Next” and I told him about my idea. Todd said, “I’ve got it. You should be the Sorcerer’s Apprentice from ‘Fantasia.’” Just like that. [SNAPS FINGERS] I thought that’s great. So we started to expand the story and find ways we could lengthen this little eight-minute segment from the Goethe poem in “Fantasia” and make a big two-hour, live-action film.
Q:  As a child did you see the classic Disney animated film “Fantasia”?
Cage:  I was very young when I first saw “Fantasia.” I think it may have even been the first movie that my parents took me to see, so it was my first introduction to movies. It was also my first introduction to Disney animation and also my introduction to classical music. The imagery throughout the whole film, not just the Sorcerer’s Apprentice sequence, but the whole film transported me. It influenced my life and everything about it inspired me. I still watch “Fantasia” once a year. I lower the lights, put the movie on and I just sort of lose myself in it. I go into those animated forests and see the little fireflies and mushrooms dancing and it’s just a trip. [LAUGHS] I can’t help but love it.
Q:  Although “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is not a remake of the classic Disney film, audiences may initially associate it with “Fantasia.” Did you keep this in mind when making the film and did you feel any pressure?
Cage:  Some people have asked me if I was nervous because we were tampering with a Disney classic. I wasn’t.  We made a film I think Walt would approve of and I believe that I was in the right place at the right time to make this movie in my life and to make it in such a way where I have faith in it. I don’t really have any expectations other than that I hope to make some children smile. That’s the best way I can apply my abilities as an actor.
Q:  Can you expand a bit on the tricky relationship between your character, Balthazar Blake, and Jay Baruchel’s character, Dave Stutler?
Cage:  The relationship between Balthazar and Dave is almost like a paternal one. I care about him because I’m out there all on my own trying to stop evil forces from taking over. So when I find him, it’s with great affection and it’s an enormous relief because I have found the prime Merlinian. I want to guide him; I want to instruct him and train him for a larger purpose. But it is very overwhelming for Dave and he doesn’t quite know how to take it. Imagine if someone walked into your life and said that you are the descendent of Merlin, you have all this power and you are destined to save the world. You are going to tell the guy that he is nuts. So it is a very complicated relationship, but there is a lot of comedy coming out of it particularly as Dave begins to deal with this completely preposterous information.
Q:  What is the secret to your successful working relationship with Jerry Bruckheimer?
Cage:  This is my seventh movie with Jerry, so we have a comfort level together. He has his process and he understands my sort of algebraic addition to the process—the X factor, if you will. I trust that Jerry will make movies that will be entertaining for people because that is his priority. And he trusts that I will come up with the X-factor that will somehow make sense of it all in terms of the character and will fit within the narrative. I think that’s why he hires actors with an alternative point of view, because it does add an extra dimension to his formula. So it is a happy marriage where there is a shorthand. I know how he works and vice versa.
Q:  “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is the third time you have collaborated with director Jon Turteltaub. Can you describe your working relationship?
Cage:  Jon is very good with comedy and he knows how to get humor out of a scene. I have an interest in the darker and more edgy things, so Jon looks to me to go into more of the mystical aspect of the character and I look to him to help bring in more of the comedy that can connect with audiences. So it’s a good mix and we balance each other out.
Q:  As a child did you believe in magic?
Cage:  Absolutely, I don’t really think I ever stopped. It is very important. I don’t think that any of us in the arts can succeed if we don’t try to keep something of the child’s mind alive. When you think about magic, it is not hocus-pocus. It is really very simple. It is imagination plus willpower focused in such a way that you can create a conscious effect in the material world. So, any painting is a work of magic. Any book is a work of magic. Any science experiment is a work of magic. Any speech that moves people is a work of magic. The question that we face is how do you use those works of magic? Do you use them to help others or do you use them just for selfishness? And that is the root of what the story’s about in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”
(Opening soon across the Philippines, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International.)

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Celebrated as one of the most versatile actors in cinema today, Academy Award®–winner Nicolas Cage has mastered the art of high drama and quirky comedy, while simultaneously conquering the worldwide box office in high-octane action adventure blockbusters. His prolific relationship with Jerry Bruckheimer has produced blockbuster films that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Disney’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” will mark the seventh time that Cage and Bruckheimer have collaborated on a film, following “The Rock,” “Con Air,” “Gone in 60 Seconds,” “National Treasure,” “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” and “G-Force.”

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Popstar Superstars 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by kankan
From a land not far away from the world of everyone else, three individuals emerged from a blanket full of songs coming from thousands of artists aspiring to make it to the top. With determination, passion, talent and loads of charm, they stood out of the bunch, using their hits as their source of power and their albums as their lifeline in their journey to victory in the world of music.
MCA Music Inc. together with Sterling notebooks and Polaroid bring all music lovers THE POWERPOP SUPERSTARS featuring Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift! With their new songs, Alejandro, Somebody to Love and Fearless, this awesome threesome celebrate their award-winning records, (The Fame Monster, Lady Gaga The Remix, My World, My World 2.0 and Fearless) by transforming into the industry’s music superheroes!
LADY GAGA has brought 8 hits from just one album namely (Telephone, Bad Romance, Poker Face, Paparazzi, Love Game, Just Dance, Eh Eh & Alejandro) Her first release, The Fame and its Deluxe counterpart, The Fame Monster has transcended from music, fashion and later on to brands, namely Beats by Dr. Dre’s Heartbeats headphones, Viva Glam Gaga by MAC and Polaroid where Lady Gaga recently became the company’s creative director. In the Philippines, her record has reached 5X platinum and she has become a huge icon, Filipinos can’t help but mimic her. Case in point is Lady Gagita who reached local celebrity status with his parodies of Lady Gaga’s videos and Michael V’s rendition of Bad Romance which he renamed as Bathroom Dance.
TAYLOR SWIFT evolved from just a pretty face to a legend of country music as she gained numerous awards from respected award-giving bodies that only recognized pioneer artists before she came along. Even with the conservative number of music listeners who appreciate country, Taylor Swift was able to create a convergence of different genre specific audiences with her songs. Here in the country, her album has reached 4X platinum and her songs continue to sit at the top of the charts. She also keeps her fan base well-inspired by her music that teenagers can’t help but look up to her and be awed by her beauty and talent.
JUSTIN BIEBER who at first was dubbed as just another YouTube sensation transformed into a phenomenal performer and child wonder with 7 chart – topper hits and millions of fans drooling over his infectious smile and adorable dance moves. Backed up with the brightest and most respected stars in the industry, he skyrocketed to super pop star status with just his short stint in the industry. He even appeared in several music videos of other stars with his numerous collaborations as well appearances in philanthropic efforts, evident in the songs “We are the World” and “Wavin’ Flag” where he took the prime spots starring at the beginning and at the end of the songs.
Experience the power of the Power Pop Superstars by getting your copy of their albums in Odyssey, Astrovision and Music One Stores! To celebrate their success, MCA Music together with Sterling give you Limited PowerPop Superstars notebooks for every purchase of participating albums perfect for the school year! Offer good while supplies last! Not only that, Polaroid and MCA Music gives you the chance to win Polaroid mobile printers, Lady Gaga Imported posters, signed Taylor Swift albums and signed Justin Bieber photos! Simply open your purchased copy of participating albums and see if you have gotten a Power Pop Card that indicates the prize you have won! To claim your prize, simply bring your Power Pop Card, official receipt and valid ID to the head office of MCA Music Inc. located at 34th floor, Raffles Corporate Center, Emerald Avenue Ortigas Pasig City! Per DTI – NCR Permit No. 3178 Series of 2010.
Witness the power of the three greatest acts the music industry has ever seen! Stay tuned to MYX Music Channel for the MYX Presents, The Power Pop Superstars Special. On June 24, be locked in to your favorite radio stations for The Power Pop Superstars radio tour, and be on the lookout at your favorite magazine stands where several in –mag features give you the chance to win exclusive PowerPop Superstars Prizes!
The albums of Lady Gaga (The Fame Monster & Lady Gaga The Remix), Justin Bieber (My World & My World 2.0) and Taylor Swift (Fearless Platinum Edition) is exclusively brought to you by MCA Music Inc., Sterling Notebooks and Polaroid.
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From a land not far away from the world of everyone else, three individuals emerged from a blanket full of songs coming from thousands of artists aspiring to make it to the top. With determination, passion, talent and loads of charm, they stood out of the bunch, using their hits as their source of power and their albums as their lifeline in their journey to victory in the world of music.

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Christopher Nolan invades your dreams with “Inception” 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by kankan
Director-writer Christopher Nolan follows up “The Dark Knight’s” blockbuster success with Warner Bros.’ new sci-fi action-thriller “Inception” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
The acclaimed filmmaker reveals that he began creating the world of “Inception” almost a decade before he made the movie.  “About ten years ago, I became fascinated with the subject of dreams, about the relationship of our waking life to our dreaming life,” Nolan explains.  “I’ve always found it to be an interesting paradox that everything within a dream—whether frightening, or happy, or fantastic—is being produced by your own mind as it happens, and what that says about the potential of the imagination is quite extraordinary.  I started thinking how that could be applied to a grand-scale action movie with a very human dimension.”
“Inception” hinges on the premise that it is possible to share dreams…dreams that have been designed to look and feel completely real while you’re in them.  And in that subconscious state, a person’s deepest and most valuable secrets are there for the taking.  Nolan elaborates, “At the heart of the movie is the notion that an idea is indeed the most resilient and powerful parasite.  A trace of it will always be there in your mind…somewhere.  The thought that someone could master the ability to invade your dream space, in a very physical sense, and steal an idea—no matter how private—is compelling.”
Producer Emma Thomas agrees, noting that the film had to maintain that balance between a thrill ride and an emotional journey.  “It has elements of a heist movie, but one set in a more fantastical framework.  It has huge action sequences, but it also has characters you truly care about, and there is a real emotional driving force throughout.”
That driving force is largely embodied in the central character of Dom Cobb, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.  “In essence, that’s what was immediately engaging to me about the script,” says the actor.  “It is this highly entertaining, complex thriller where anything can happen, but at the heart is one man’s quest to uncover a long-buried truth and to get back home.  It’s also completely original; I don’t think anyone could say they’ve experienced anything like it before.  That combination made me excited about working on the project, as well as with Chris Nolan.  He is an expert at taking this kind of multi-layered storyline and making it true and tangible to an audience.”
Nolan asserts that the central theme of the story is both personal and universal “because we all dream.  We all experience the phenomenon of our minds creating a world and living in that world at the exact same time.  There is also an incredible contrast in the world of dreams—they are so intimate and yet they have infinite possibilities in terms of what we can imagine.  So the challenge was to blend the intimacy and emotion of what might take place in a dream with the massive scope of what our brains can conceive of.  I wanted to create a film that would allow the audience to experience the limitless realities that only in dreams can we realize.”
“We knew the production of ‘Inception’ was going to have to be big because of the subject matter—you can do anything in a dream,” adds Thomas.  “In fact, the scope of this film is greater than anything we’ve done before, even just in terms of the number of countries in which we shot.”
“To me, the material demanded a very large-scale approach,” Nolan attests.  “That’s why we wound up shooting in six different countries, building enormous sets, and really pushing the boundaries of what could be achieved practically, as opposed to computer effects.
“It’s interesting because the human brain is often compared to a computer,” the director continues, “but the truth is that’s a very inadequate analogy because the brain is capable of more than we’ll ever know.  For a filmmaker, that made it an ideal world to be delving into because there are no rules for what the mind can create, and a movie exploring that had to be the grandest form of entertainment.”
Opening soon across the Philippines in IMAX, Digital 2D and regular format, “Inception” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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Director-writer Christopher Nolan follows up “The Dark Knight’s” blockbuster success with Warner Bros.’ new sci-fi action-thriller “Inception” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

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Philippines icon Imelda Marcos on CNN’s Talk Asia 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by kankan
She’s the flamboyant former first lady of the Philippines and she’s back in the political spotlight. This week, Talk Asia travels to the Marcos homeland in the country’s north.  CNN’s Arwa Damon talks to new congress member, Imelda Marcos to find out her views on an Aquino again becoming Philippine President, on the family’s financial fortune.
The Marcos fled the country 24 years ago after President Ferdinand Marcos was brought down by the “People Power” revolution following the assassination of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. His son, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino will be inaugurated as President of the Philippines on June 30th. The former first lady congratulates the President-elect: “I pray that he succeeds. For the sake of the Filipino people, I really pray that he succeeds. Because you need somebody in the office of the President with a lot of public experience in service. I even more hope, and pray, that he succeeds in eradicating corruption. Because if that is so, then the truth and the Marcos’ truth will prevail.”
The widow of the former President continues the Marcos’ legacy and recently won a seat in the country’s congress at the age of 80. The new congresswoman talks about her plan of action when she takes office: “My dream and vision, even before I even ran for office, is if we can recycle all the waste and garbage man has produced, we can make a beautiful world…” She also talks about finding inspiration from her late husband: “Every time I make a decision, I would always ask myself ‘If Ferdinand were here, what would he say? And if Ferdinand were here, if I were going somewhere else, would he let me go or not? What would be his advice? Now he is more with me, than ever before.”
Often remembered for their outwardly extravagant lifestyle, the former first lady continues to deny accusations of corruption and attributes the family’s fortune to her husband’s investment belief. “He always believed in gold…He said diamond is no good, because when you put in fire it is carbon. Gold is better. The more you put in fire, the purer it is, and the more beautiful and more expensive it is.”
Having gone from First Lady to the humiliation of exile and corruption charges, Imelda Marcos believes that she has a dual role as the country’s former first lady: “My role was to be a star and a slave. I had to be a star to light the dark of the night, to set the standard. And at the same time, be a slave. Enslave myself. You as a first lady, you are to light the dark of the night. You set the standard. So as First Lady, I had a double role. So I was misunderstood.”
Marcos’ interview with TALK ASIA will be available online at www.cnn.com/talkasia after the first airing.
For more information, please visit www.CNNPressroomAsia.com.

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She’s the flamboyant former first lady of the Philippines and she’s back in the political spotlight. This week, Talk Asia travels to the Marcos homeland in the country’s north.  CNN’s Arwa Damon talks to new congress member, Imelda Marcos to find out her views on an Aquino again becoming Philippine President, on the family’s financial fortune.

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“Toy Story 3″ escapes with P55.9-M in 4 days 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by kankan
MANILA, June 21 – Families and toy lovers propelled Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story 3” to a No. 1 opening in the Philippines — garnering a buzz-worthy P55.9-million, four-day debut weekend gross nationwide for the June 17 to 20 period.  This was announced today by Victor R. Cabrera, managing director of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Philippines which distributed the film.
Powered by overwhelmingly positive word-of-mouth, “Toy Story 3” broke the national, all-time biggest Saturday and Sunday box office records for an animated feature, scoring P20.2-million on Saturday, June 19 and P22-million on Sunday, June 20. (Previous record holder was “Shrek Forever After” with P17.5M Saturday and P19M Sunday.
Studio-wise, the film posted the highest Saturday and Sunday grosses for a Disney feature (live action or animation), overtaking last month’s “Prince of Persia’s” P17.1-million Saturday and  P18.8-million Sunday milestones.
The Tom Hanks-Tim Allen-starrer also shattered Disney/Pixar’s opening weekend record in the Philippines, beating the P46-M five-day bow of 2009’s “Up” by 21 percent and in only four days.
Post-screening feedback for “Toy Story 3” has been upbeat across-the-board, with audiences responding emotionally to the film’s heart-tugging conclusion. Reviews from local critics and movie bloggers have all been raves and clearly encouraging repeat viewership.
Hauling in the biggest receipts are SM Mall of Asia (P5.12-M), SM North EDSA (P3.96-M), Trinoma (P3.67-M), Power Plant (P2.61-M), SM Megamall (P1.90-M), Greenbelt 3 (P1.86-M), Glorietta 4 (P1.80-M), Shangri-la (P1.69-M), Eastwood (P1.48-M), and Alabang Town Center (P1.26-M).
Also showing impressive sales are Robinsons Ermita (P1.209-M), Gateway (P1.205-M), Festival (P1.152-M), SM Marikina (P1.151-M), Market! Market! (P1.09-M), Robinsons Galleria (P1.05-M), Sta. Lucia East (P 953,966), SM San Lazaro (P 940,062), SM Fairview (P 934,374) and SM Cebu (P 890,064).
In the U.S., “Toy Story 3″ scored the biggest-ever opening for Disney/Pixar, with an estimated box office haul of $109 million.  It was the second biggest opening ever for a 3D film after “Alice in Wonderland’s” $116.1-million last March and the second highest for an animated film trailing “Shrek the Third’s” $121.6 from 2007. Woody and Buzz also tied the $109M opening of last summer’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” for number ten on the list of all-time biggest debuts.
Now playing across the Philippines in IMAX 3D, Digital 3D and regular format, “Toy Story 3” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International.

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MANILA, June 21 – Families and toy lovers propelled Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story 3” to a No. 1 opening in the Philippines — garnering a buzz-worthy P55.9-million, four-day debut weekend gross nationwide for the June 17 to 20 period.  This was announced today by Victor R. Cabrera, managing director of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Philippines which distributed the film.

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Laurence Fishburne up against “Predators” 0

Posted on June 21, 2010 by kankan
Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez presents a bold new chapter in the Predator universe, “Predators,” shot on location under Rodriguez’s creative auspices at the filmmaker’s Austin-based Troublemaker Studios, directed by Nimrod Antal. The film stars Oscar®-winner Adrien Brody (“The Pianist”) as Royce, a mercenary who reluctantly leads a group of elite warriors who come to realize they’ve been brought together on an alien planet… as prey.  With the exception of a disgraced physician, they are all cold-blooded killers – mercenaries, Yakuza, convicts, death squad members – human “predators” that are now being systemically hunted and eliminated by a new breed of alien Predators.
In addition to Brody, “Predators” stars award-winning actor and filmmaker Laurence Fishburne (“The Matrix” movies), Topher Grace (“Spider-Man 3”), Alice Braga (“I Am Legend”) and Walton Goggins (“The Shield”).  Also taking on key roles are Rodriguez stalwart Danny Trejo, plus UFC champion Oleg Taktarov (“National Treasure”), Mahershalalhashbaz Ali (“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”), and Louis Ozawa Changchien (“Fair Game”).
One of the most celebrated actors worldwide, Laurence Fishburne, portrays Noland, a recluse human found surviving on the planet.  His hidden cave contains numerous artifacts and weapons.  Noland’s very existence on the alien planet provides hints of a rich off-world history of the Predators.  “Once you’ve set up this planet, there’s a lot that can happen there, and once you’ve seen characters like Noland, you know there’s a lot of potential stories to tell,” says Rodriguez.
Screenwriter Michael Finch adds, “Noland is a guy who can give us a whole bit of the history and can perform a very specific function and that function is this: demonstrate to these guys that dying on this planet may not be the worst thing that can happen to you. Living on it might be.”
Fishburne responded strongly to the direction the filmmakers were taking with the material.  “What’s nice about this movie is that it really is a throwback to the old ‘Predator,’” comments the actor.  “The structure of it is very much the same and the archetypes of the characters are similar.  They’re different, but they’re similar enough that you get a feeling of the old movie.  My character is one of those pieces that connect to the old movie.  I think the character of Noland is a great sort of wink at the audience.
“Noland lets them in on what’s going on and why everybody’s here, but it also lets the audience in on the inside joke of the movie. When ‘Predator’ came out, we had never seen this [creature] before, and it was a really cool boogie man,” adds Fishburne.  “This is a real return to the tension and the excitement of the first movie.  We do have a new breed of Predator in this movie, but they’ve really taken the time to look at the first film, take the best elements, and try to enhance them, and to honor them in any way we can.  I think that’s been done really effectively with respect to the script and with the casting of the ensemble and the archetypes that these characters represent.”
“Predators” opens July 8 (Thursday) in theaters from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

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Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez presents a bold new chapter in the Predator universe, “Predators,” shot on location under Rodriguez’s creative auspices at the filmmaker’s Austin-based Troublemaker Studios, directed by Nimrod Antal. The film stars Oscar®-winner Adrien Brody (“The Pianist”) as Royce, a mercenary who reluctantly leads a group of elite warriors who come to realize they’ve been brought together on an alien planet… as prey.  With the exception of a disgraced physician, they are all cold-blooded killers – mercenaries, Yakuza, convicts, death squad members – human “predators” that are now being systemically hunted and eliminated by a new breed of alien Predators.

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“Knight and Day” world premiere in Spain 0

Posted on June 21, 2010 by kankan
Seville, Spain –Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz’s action-comedy “Knight and Day” held its global gala last June 16 at Spain’s southern metropolis which capped the globe-trotting hopping publicity tour and press junket of the on-screen duo.
In “Knight and Day,” a woman (Diaz) learns a secret she was never meant to know when she becomes the reluctant partner to a covert operative (Cruise) on a mission he was never meant to complete.  As their globetrotting adventure erupts into a maze of double-crosses, close escapes and false identities, they come to realize that all they can count on is each other.
Directed by James Mangold (Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma), “Knight and Day” also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Viola Davis, Paul Dano, Maggie Grace, and Marc Blucas.  The screenplay is by Patrick O’Neill and James Mangold, from a story by Patrick O’Neill. The producers are Cathy Konrad, Steve Pink and Todd Garner.
20th Century Fox releases “Knight and Day” on June 24 (Thursday) in theaters across the Philippines.
One of the world’s largest producers and distributors of motion pictures, Fox Filmed Entertainment produces, acquires and distributes motion pictures throughout the world.  These motion pictures are produced or acquired by the following units of FFE:  Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox International, and Twentieth Century Fox Animation.

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Seville, Spain –Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz’s action-comedy “Knight and Day” held its global gala last June 16 at Spain’s southern metropolis which capped the globe-trotting hopping publicity tour and press junket of the on-screen duo.

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This is it! 0

Posted on June 21, 2010 by kankan
On June 25, 2009, the world mourned the loss of a legend.
Magnavision, Wow Videoke and Robinsons Malls celebrate the life and music of the King of Pop through the re-promotion of the video release of Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT.
Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the performer as he developed, created and rehearsed for his sold-out concerts at London’s O2 Arena. Chronicling the months from April through June 2009, this film was produced with the full support of the Estate of Michael Jackson and drawn from more than one hundred hours of behind-the-scenes footage featuring Jackson rehearsing a number of his songs for the show. In raw and candid detail, the film captures the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, creative genius and great artist at work as he creates and perfects his planned final London shows.
To commemorate the death anniversary of the late Michael Jackson, a series of weekend exhibits is implemented open to all who loved the legend. A music station playing Michael Jackson songs, video galleries that show behind the scenes, concerts and never before seen footage, and photo galleries containing photos and trivia about the pop icon are setup in key Robinsons Malls starting April.
A music challenge by Wow Videoke is also implemented open to fans, both young and old.  Each is given the chance to join the elimination round by performing a Michael Jackson song of their choice. The top two (2) performers with the best song performance get the chance to join the grand finals on June 25 at Robinsons Place Manila.
The special event is also sponsored by Philips, Sony Music, Levis, Philips Accessories, 103.5 Max FM, Jam 88.3 and 93.9 IFM.
Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT is available on Original VCD, DVD and Blu-ray in video stores nationwide.

On June 25, 2009, the world mourned the loss of a legend.

Magnavision, Wow Videoke and Robinsons Malls celebrate the life and music of the King of Pop through the re-promotion of the video release of Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT.

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