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Posted on May 18, 2010 @ 06:12AM - 1 comment
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Extraordinary Measures (PG-13)

With a tag line like “Don’t hope for a miracle. Make one,” there’s no way around this film’s feel-good effect, in a story of parents who will stop at nothing to find a cure for their daughter’s rare disorder. Despite the inspiration overload, Harrison Ford keeps things real as the curmudgeon of a researcher whose help is key to saving the little girl, but needs some convincing before taking the plunge. (Brendan Fraser [John Crowley], Harrison Ford [Dr. Robert Stonehill], Keri Russell [Aileen Crowley])

DVD Review: Edge of Darkness

Invictus (PG-13)

What do rugby and politics have in common? For Nelson Mandela, the so-called gentleman’s sport was a way to rally South Africa in the wake of apartheid, when the former president was fresh out of jail, newly elected and trying to heal a fractured nation. Matt Damon stars as the team captain willing to wear tight shorts and take unpadded poundings for his country, while shouldering the hopes his new leader had for World Cup victory. (Morgan Freeman [Nelson Mandela], Matt Damon [Francois Pienaar])

DVD: NINE

The Spy Next Door (PG)

It’s a familiar scenario: Tough-guy crime-fighter is suddenly tasked with taking care of little kids, and can’t control them. Cue broad, physical comedy, a man in an apron and lots of burnt food. This time, martial arts master Jackie Chan is the unfortunate babysitter mired in domestic awfulness, until a new assignment lets him turn his pre-pubescent agitators into bad-ass assistants. (Jackie Chan [Bob Ho], Amber Valletta [Gillian], Billy Ray Cyrus [Colton James])

Movie Review : Letters To Juliet

Valentine’s Day (PG-13)

Stars from Julia Roberts to Taylor Lautner assemble for a film about America’s most stressful day of the year. Despite everyone’s Hollywood looks and adorable one-liners, no one’s relationship is what is what it seems, and the truth comes out as holiday hype sends each character into over-drive. (Jessica Alba [Morley Clarkson], Bradley Cooper [Holden], Topher Grace [Jason], Ashton Kutcher [Reed Bennett] and many more)

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Brendan Fraser Looks Unrecognizable


Posted on May 07, 2010 @ 07:25AM - Add a comment
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Brendan Fraser looks unrecognizable as he seems to have put on weight.

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PHOTOS: Brendan Fraser -- George Of The Jiggly


Posted on May 07, 2010 @ 06:53AM - 11 comments
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We love Brendan Fraser -- no matter what his size.

PHOTOS: Brendan Fraser Out & About In L.A.

But we at RadarOnline.com were a little surprised to see this photo of the once lean George Of The Jungle hunk as he left Barneys of New York on Thursday in Los Angeles.

Fraser, 41, now a divorced father of three, is currently starring on the big screen in the kid-friendly comedy Furry Vengeance.

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Brendan Fraser Wins 3D Award


Posted on Feb 24, 2010 @ 02:35PM - Add a comment
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Brendan Fraser took home a top award at the first ever International 3D Society’s Lumiere Awards Tuesday night at Hollywood’s Mann Chinese Theater.

Not only did Brendan star in Journey to the Center of the Earth in 3D, he also executive produced it, that’s why he was given the “3D Talent Award.”

Unlike most A-list stars who breeze in and out of awards shows just long enough to pick up a trophy, Brendan stayed for the after party until late Tuesday night.

Avatar took home the most trophies, made by the same company that manufactures the Oscar.

Avatar Co-Star Giovanni Ribisi made the packed crowd of 300 laugh when he accepted several of the awards for filmmaker James Cameron and producer Jon Landau. He candidly said, “I just got a call today and said, go and accept this award.”  Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, who is a champion of 3D films, was honored with the Vision Award.

Here’s the lineup of awards:

The awards show was put on by the International 3D Society that is headed up by Jim Chabin, former Emmy Awards President.

Live Action 3D Feature Of  The Year: “Avatar” From 20th Century Fox Studios 

Animated 3D Feature Of The Year: “Up” from Pixar

Short 3D Motion Picture/Narrative: “Partly Cloudy” from Pixar

Best 3D Documentary: “Under The Sea 3D” From IMAX

Outstanding Achievement of 2D To 3D Converted Feature: “G-Force” from Sony Imageworks and The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Outstanding Character Of  The Year: “Avatar’s” Character Neyitiri

Best 3D Scene Of The Year: “Avatar” and Jake Sully For “First Flight” From 20th Century Fox Studios

Best 3D Stereography- Live Action: “Avatar” From 20th Century Fox Studios

Best 3D Stereography- Animated “Coraline” From Focus Features

Outstanding Achievement in 3D Visual Effects: “Avatar” From 20th Century Fox Studios

Outstanding Achievement For Marketing 3D Content: 20th Century Fox Studios For “Avatar

And Two People’s Choice Awards were handed out Tuesday night as well:

2010 People’s Choice Award: Favorite 3D Live Action Movie: “Avatar” and 20th Century Fox Studios

2010 People’s Choice Award: Favorite 3D Animated Movie: “Coraline” from Focus Features

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