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Post by doggieal1000 on Mar 13, 2010 16:53:36 GMT -5
Title: Hell o Model Stars: Maud Welzen,Danielle Evans, Lily Donaldson, Helena Bonham Carter Budget: 5 Billion Genre: Comedy Content: nudity (pg 13 type), launge, drug talk Studio: DV Studios Filming Location: New York City Synopsis: When a new model Hedi (Donaldson) comes to a big fashion industry she meets Lauren (Welzen) who Hedi thinks is nice but after meeting her she finds out she is a bitch and she meets her agent (Carter) who is very unhappy and its up to Hedi to try make her happy but while at a party she meets Nikki (Evans) a model who is messed up and she trys to help her and now its up to Hedi to try to fix everything but when Lauren and Hedi compete to be on the next cover of Elle the two go head to head in a huge fight. Release Date: 4-1-2010 there i have the content in now
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Post by spencer101f on Mar 14, 2010 4:17:06 GMT -5
Hello Model has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA.
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Post by abydo on Mar 14, 2010 12:07:59 GMT -5
Title: The Queen of Argos Stars: Saffron Burrows, Jeremy Irons, Bryce Dallas-Howard Budget: 69 M $ Genre: Tragedy Content: nudity, murder, blood, violence Studio: ASTUR Studios
Synopsis: The story of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra from Aeschylus' "The Oresteia" tragedy. A story of revenge, tragedy and power.
It tells the story of how Clytemnestra tries to avenge her daughter Iphigenia when her own father kills her.
Beutifully set in ancient Greece, the cinematography is one of the strong points of this movie.
Release Date: 12 Mar 2010
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Post by spencer101f on Mar 14, 2010 18:29:52 GMT -5
The Queen of Agros has been rated R by the MPAA.
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Post by BlueLick on Mar 20, 2010 7:29:08 GMT -5
I will be updating my next two releases Little Darlings and Twin Sisters which are being released later this March.
Twin Sisters is moving from its original release date so it can allow Addison Trails to get another big weekend and take advantage of the School Break kids during March 26th weekend.
Both Little Darlings and Twin Sisters will get huge promotional boosts from Battle of the Network Stars.
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Post by BlueLick on Mar 21, 2010 8:46:07 GMT -5
Title: Little Darlings Stars: Angel McNichol, Lillian Mauzy, Justin Bieber, Brian Austin Green, Kirin Argento, Alexa Miller, Richard Dillon, Evan Ross, Katie Irving Co-Stars: Gail Kimmel, Melissa McCool, Matthew Underwood, Cora Skinner, Tristan Wilds, Shanae Grimes, Rachel Melvin, Ksenia Solo, Aaron Yoo, Lauren London Creator(s): Michael Bradeson, Joshua Taylor, Parker Posey, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood Writer(s): Michael Bradeson, Mia Kirschner Director: Shannen Doherty Budget: $41 million Genre: Comedy-Drama, Coming of Age Content: mild sex, mature language, explicit dialogue Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures, DreamWorks skg. Studios: ICE Studios, Paramount Vantage Filming Dates: September 7-September 24, 2009 (Pittsburgh), January 4-January 14, 2010 (Toronto) Runtime: 104 mins. Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Synopsis:
Super creator Michael Bradeson's new classic coming-of-age tale centers on Two Pittsburgh teens Angel and Kris (Angel McNichol, Lillian Mauzy) from the opposite side of the track end up becoming rivals at a Pittsburgh summer co-ed camp for teens. After fighting each other countless amounts of times a fast girl also known as the camp's #1 slut Easy Breezy (Alexa Miller) force Angel and Kris into a race to see which one of them can lose their virginity first. Everybody at the camp is taking sides and betting money to see which one of them will lose their virginity first. The girls find themselves and their identity through this struggle as Angel ends up finding out she has feelings for girls and loses her virginity to a lesbian named Mae (Katie Irving) while Kris loses her virginity to one of the camp counselors Mr. Green (Brian Austin Green). At the end of the day nobody wins as both sides of the camp realize at the end of the day that Easy Breezy has some low self-esteem problems.
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There hasn't been a cast this huge full of tomorrow's up and coming stars since the 1993 classic Dazed and Confused but that's because their celebrating the remake of the 1980 classic Little Darlings which broke all kinds of barriers back in its day. In order to re-create the classic and not fail like other remakes, Paramount and ICE Studios got its biggest young hitter in future super creator Michael Bradeson who helped create NITRO's best features Janit O'Day, Youth of Life, Drama's Place, Star Girl, and movie of the year Addison Trails just to name a few. Bradeson brings along with him his creator Joshua Taylor on his #1 TV hit sitcom Youth of Life. Bradeson also included a powerhouse of females like co-creators Parker Posey and television talk-show host, producer, and actress Jacqueline MacInnes Wood aboard to help re-image the film into their own creation. Mia Kirschner from The L-Word will help Bradeson write the film with her knowledge of the subject of sex. Then last but not least Shannen Doherty who has already directed 11 episodes for ICE Studios programs during the season was hired to direct. The budget was set to be small but with the array of talent on the crew and the stars the budget rose to over $40 million. Michael Bradeson used The Heartland's Family and Addison Trails amazing young performer Angel McNichol to play the main role and Emma Roberts to counter her. The rest of the cast was chosen through their contacts at ICE Studios. On-location shooting took place in Pittsburgh and at a summer camp in the suburbs of Pittsburgh to add to the realism of the film. The rest of the scenes were shot at ICE Studios in Toronto. Little Darlings will celebrate its 30-year anniversary (Friday March 21, 1980) with this remake release.
Release Date: Friday March 19, 2010
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Post by BlueLick on Mar 21, 2010 8:46:23 GMT -5
Title: Twin Sisters Stars: Allison Shields, Terri Shields, Patrick Dempsey, Camilla Belle, Lee Gonzo, Naomi McDonald Creator(s): Brian De Palma, Whitney Price Writer(s): Brian De Palma, David Koepp Director: Rose McGowan Budget: $27 million Genre: Mystery & Suspense Content: nudity, sex, violence, mature language, explicit dialogue, action peril, edited rape scenes, heavy gore Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures Studios: ICE Studios, Full Moon Entertainment Filming Dates: October 26-November 12, 2009 (Seattle), January 4-14, 2010 (Toronto) Runtime: 124 mins. Location: Seattle, Washington Synopsis:
Legendary director Brian De Palma returns to create one of the most creepiest films ever made following a set of serial killing twins. A respected politician named Henry (Patrick Dempsey) picks up two hitchhikers Sandy and Mandy Depp (Allison & Terri Shields) who have just escaped from a juvenile detention center after failing their parole hearing. After Henry learns that the twins have no place to stay he decides to shelter them at his place of residence without any knowledge of them being on the run. Henry lives with his little sister Carmella (Camilla Belle) which instantly becomes a problem when Carmella disagrees with the new living arrangement of living with two new headstrong females. The two twins learn that Henry is a politician and try to use his power to make decisions to correct their parole situation. After a week of living there the twins welcome becomes unwanted when they start causing trouble in the neighborhood killing off people and making Carmella's life a living hell. Once Henry finally smartens up and finds out their true identities he tries to get them out of his house and send them back to the juvenile detention center that they came from but that is just the beginning of his horror-filled weekend. Henry and Carmella become the victims of a huge weekend of torture at the hands of Sandy and Mandy.
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ICE Studios signed Brian De Palma to take on this original take on the horror genre with a movie that would be able to set the new standards in the horror game during the next decade. De Palma decided to hire Michael Bradeson's main female protégé Whitney Price to help him plan the movie. They use David Koepp to help write the film and give the movie its mysterious effect. Rose McGowan who is known for taking dark roles in Hollywood decides to use that experience to direct a suspenseful flick of her own with Brian De Palma's blessing on one of his latest projects. Rose just so happens to be one of De Palma's favorite actresses. The two together share thrust for the tradition of Italian gory horror stories that was made famous by filmmaker Dario Argento. The movie Twin Sisters was made to break the lines of so many films of that genre who had previously broken the before but unlike many of those movies this one had a plot that was more on the drama side. With Rose's connections to many of the actors at ICE Studios she decided to cast Allison Shields who had a twin sister Terri Shields at that back in the late summer of '09 who was trying to break into the industry. Allison was already quickly becoming NITRO's most popular actress and the biggest draw ratings wise so Rose decided to cast her and her sister in the role serial killing twin roles. The location was perfect as it took place in always cloudy with a chance of rain Seattle and that mysterious Pacific Northwest setting. The last 40 minutes of this film are a joyride and non-stop thrillfest of creepiness as the twin sisters turn Sunday into torture day. You might want to keep your eyes closed during the last 8 minutes of this film because the twins are making cinema history with the most deftifying eerie scene ever made and one of the most surprising twists fulfilled with a cliffhanger to remember. The twist will be revealed after the film is released to the public.
Release Date: Friday March 26, 2010
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Post by spencer101f on Mar 21, 2010 22:19:23 GMT -5
Little Darlings and Twin Sisters have both been rated R by the MPAA but ca be appealed in the MPAA Problems thread if you so choose.
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Post by BlueLick on May 19, 2010 16:02:35 GMT -5
I'm going to submit all of my May movies very soon.
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Post by BlueLick on May 20, 2010 23:26:08 GMT -5
Title: Mission: Impossible vs. Tomb Raider Stars: Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie, Torah Birch, Michelle Monaghan, Maggie Q, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames Creator(s): JJ Abrams, John Woo Writer(s): Ronald D. Moore, Bruce Geller Director: John Woo Budget: $160 million Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Thriller Content: Intense sequences of violent action and some sensuality Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures Studios: ICE Studios, United International Films Filming Dates: August 24-October 30, 2009 (Australia), March 8-18, 2010 (Toronto) Runtime: 123 mins. Location: Sydney, Australia Synopsis:
The world's two best secret agents collide together in this thriller that puts together two of Paramount's best action characters Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) from Mission: Impossible and Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) from Tomb Raider on a hunt for a desert device that's capable of destroying all human kind. After a battle between the two that Ethan wins it puts Lara in the hospital which forces a change in the guard when her protégé Tara Redford (Torah Birch) takes over duties for her and faces off against Ethan Hunt. The two realize that the terrorist (Maggie Q) needs to be taken down and work together to rid the device and him. (Action/Adventure, 123 mins.)
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Chinese director John Woo returns to the Mission: Impossible franchise 10 years removed from the sequel he directed with great action sequences. John Woo was brought forward to direct the responsibilities a duo flick between two of the greatest adventure franchises from Paramount Pictures. Helping him out was Mission: Impossible III director JJ Abrams from Lost and Fringe who will help John Woo with the vision of this summer blockbuster to kickoff the summer season. With the combination of Woo and Abrams bringing forth a story between male and female with two of the most powerful actors on the planet in Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie. Angelina Jolie will have the opportunity to let Australian favorite Torah Birch takeover as the Tomb Raider hero in this flick. The location goes back to the roots of Lara Croft's home in Australian and Ethan Hunt's home for the sequel. The fight scenes in this flick are among the best you will ever see like in Star Girl's battle with Rebecca Moore against Tom Welling with a lot of slow-motion. Mission: Impossible vs. Tomb Raider has just become Paramount's most expensive film to produce to date.
Release Date: Friday May 7, 2010
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Post by BlueLick on May 20, 2010 23:26:38 GMT -5
Title: The Story of Karla Moran Stars: Minka Kelly, Tom Selleck, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Cam Gigandet, Paula Freeman, Mario Creator(s): Whitney Price, Neve Campbell Writer(s): Whitney Price, Michael Landes Director: Rose McGowan Budget: $74 million Genre(s): Horror, Mystery, Paranormal Content: mild nudity, sexual content, violence, profanity, explicit dialogue, action peril, edited rape scenes, masturbation, mild gore Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures, DreamWorks SKG. Studios: ICE Studios, Platinum Dunes Filming Dates: November 30-December 17, 2009 (San Diego), February 8-19, 2010 (Toronto) Runtime: 139 mins. Filming Locations: San Diego, California Synopsis:
Paramount Pictures presents the story of Karla Moran the most extraordinary case in psychological research. This is not a case that just anybody experiences b/c Karla Moran (Minka Kelly) is a special person to something but the only problem is we have no idea what it is. Karla Moran is tormented and raped everyday by an invisible person as she has the marks to prove but the only thing is not everything is as it seems. A team of psychic and psychological researchers try to figure out if Karla Moran is the subject of a human predator, a ghost, or what's even scarier a tormentor of herself which could lead to death. (Horror, 139 mins.)
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The story of Karla Moran is one of the most original concepts to ever hit the horror genre as its not your average movie. It's more than that as we have a complicated story dealing with a young woman who is the subject to her own mysteries. The selling point of Karla Moran is the fact that the movie has to be seen in order to understand b/c its important for audiences to see who or what is sexually abusing Karla Moran and why its happening. The Story of Karla Moran has one of the bigger budgets for a horror movie b/c its being released during the summer movie season and the production team is female with Michael Bradeson's protégé Whitney Price creating the story. Helping Whitney is one of the horror queens herself Neve Campbell who is help creating the story and writer Michael Landes developed the story after his research on the matter. The cast puts Minka Kelly in the role of Karla Moran and its a very rough role to take as it covers through the eyes of a rape victim. The supporting cast is pretty top-notched with Tom Selleck playing the local sheriff trying to help Karla out. The movie filmed on-location in a San Diego suburban community. The electricity scenes are some of the best ever done.
Release Date: Friday May 14, 2010
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Post by BlueLick on May 20, 2010 23:27:42 GMT -5
Title: Wanda Toronto Stars: Allison Shields, William L. Peterson, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Natalie Portman, Kate Beckinsale, Maxie Justice Co-Stars: Laurence Fishburne, Alex O'Laughlin, Shawn Musso, Mekhi Phifer, Lillian Mauzy, Goldberg, Nancy Kimmel, Lil' Romeo, Ryan Sheckler, Bridget Moynahan, Rachel Melvin, Shaun White Creator(s): Michael Bradeson, Ridley Scott Writer(s): Michael Bradeson, William L. Peterson, Gale Anne Hurd Director: Sigourney Weaver Budget: $210 million Genre(s): Sci-Fi, Disaster, Action/Adventure, Thriller Content: violence, edited profanity, toned down sexual content, action peril, mild gore Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures, DreamWorks SKG. Studios: ICE Studios, Village Roadshow Ltd. Filming Dates: October 5-December 31, 2009 (Toronto), February 7-26, 2010 (ICE Studios Toronto) Runtime: 168 mins. Filming Locations: Toronto, Ontario Synopsis:
Some people out there call Wanda Toronto the ultimate movie as it combines every genre into one. NITRO's top actress Allison Shields leads a huge cast of actors in this unique rare once in a lifetime film following a troubled orphan teen named Wanda Harris (Allison Shields) who escapes from a reformatory school in order to head south in wake of a potential ice age headed to her town of Toronto. She almost gets away as she heads to the border but an army of soldiers prevent her from going so she finds comfort from one of the assigned soldiers named Rob Xavier (The Rock) preventing people from heading south of the border to the US. The odd thing about all of this is why are these soldiers are keeping people from fleeing to the south well there's a mastermind who may have possibly made the ice age come slightly earlier than expected as he is simply looking for world domination and killing off everybody in Toronto in order to gain control of Canada. William L. Peterson plays the master mind scientist known as the Freezer destroying the city of Toronto and the surrounding provinces as he uses an army of human soldiers and robots to put his plan to action. Wanda and Rob assemble a team of unusuals in order to stop this plan and save the city of Toronto from this fake ice age. (Sci-Fi, 168 mins.)
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Super creator Michael Bradeson who created the two television series Janit O'Day and Youth of Life wanted to give Allison Shields a huge vehicle for the summer to upraise her movie acting career so he found Sci-Fi legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott to help work on a project for her. Ridley Scott immediately found a director for the project in his star actress from Alien in Sigourney Weaver who has gone to the directing business after her initial success with the Movie of the Year Addison Trails which also starred Allison Shields. Michael Bradeson and Ridley Scott developed the script that would combine the elements of Sci-Fi, disaster, drama, action/adventure, and a thriller. Helping them with the script will be William L. Peterson who will also star in the movie and Gale Anne Hurd are the co-writers. A great dialogue and great character development help support the movie with a great relationship between Allison and The Rock's characters. The movie includes the biggest budget on record so far with $250 million spent on production for the movie and tons of CGI effects. To help support this budget a huge cast of actors were brought including a bunch of young ICE Starlets and Stunnas to build on with Allison Shields. The movie features mysterious figures who are hidden throughout most of the movie and not revealed until close to the end and they are mysterious which will keep viewers interested for the sequel. The movie was set and filmed entirely in Toronto and various places surrounding Toronto. The movie was named Wanda Toronto b/c at the very end of the movie she helped saved the city of Toronto.
Wanda Toronto is the first film to be filmed in the brand new technology called ICE Super Vision which combines spectacular HD and 3D which is great for fast motion paced pictures. You no longer need 3D glasses in order to view the movie as the bright colors pop right off the screen in a super clean high-quality format.
Release Date: Wednesday May 19, 2010
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Post by BlueLick on May 20, 2010 23:28:10 GMT -5
Title: The Warriors Stars: Samuel L. Jackson, Charlie Hunnam, Eminem, Terri Shields, Mark Wahlberg, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker Co-Stars: Missy Peregrym, Richard Dillon, Hot Pants, Sue Curly, Michelle Rodriguez Creator(s): Michael Bradeson, Curtis Hanson Writer(s): Scott Silver, Ricky Mansfield Director: John Singleton Budget: $133 million Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Crime, Thriller Content: heavy nudity, heavy violence, heavy sexual content, heavy use of profanity, explicit dialogue, heavy use of gore Distributors: Paramount Pictures, World Pictures Studios: ICE Studios, Village Roadshow Ltd. Filming Dates: September 21-October 23, 2009 (Oakland), January 4-14, 2010 (Detroit) Runtime: 107 mins. Filming Locations: Oakland, California Synopsis:
A large cast supports this remake of the 1979 classic set in the Bay Area about the life of gangs in the 21st century on the West Coast. A Crips leader (Samuel L. Jackson) is shot down by a motorcycle gang leader (Eminem) at a city gang meeting in Oakland after a Raiders game. The blame goes to an affiliated Bloods gang called The Warriors who go the whole week under the watch of many gangs from different parts of the Bay Area. They got the whole week in an uncomfortable situation on the run always having to watch their back. These personalities clash with each other and even lose each other but they make it to the night to make sure the real group and their leader go down for justice. (Crime Drama, 107 mins.)
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Another vehicle was made for an up and coming ICE actor in Allison Shields' twin sister Terri Shields who plays a female gang leader of The Warriors traveling through the town trying to save their lives and get back to their home in San Jose. The film is created by Michael Bradeson who created Janit O'Day and has a real feel for the urban life and adapts it to film very well. Michael Bradeson signs up 8 Mile director Curtis Hanson to help him create the film and they use John Singleton to direct. A lot of pressure was on this remake to be successful since Tony Scott is also making a variation of the film following Los Angeles gangs so Bradeson uses his young protégé Ricky Mansfield to help him write it along with Scott Silver. The movie does a great job in detailing the gang life in the Bay Area. This version of The Warriors is totally different from the original as its not set over the course of one night but an entire week which automatically makes it unique. The cast has a lot of chemistry and its good mixture of young and old talent. The cast includes at least 40 of the biggest stars which includes a lot of music artists too like 50 Cent and The Game. The movie goes into a much more complex world as it was set on location in Oakland and various parts of the Bay Area.
Release Date: Friday May 28, 2010
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Post by spencer101f on May 21, 2010 13:50:10 GMT -5
Wanda Toronto and MI vs. Tomb Raider have been rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The Story of Karla Moran has been rated R by the MPAA. The Warriors has received the first NC-17 by the MPAA.
(I just realized there are some Canadians here...are these ratings okay with you guys, or do you want me to switch to U, 12A, 15, 18A, etc.?)
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Post by proxio on May 21, 2010 15:38:02 GMT -5
Wanda Toronto and MI vs. Tomb Raider have been rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The Story of Karla Moran has been rated R by the MPAA. The Warriors has received the first NC-17 by the MPAA. (I just realized there are some Canadians here...are these ratings okay with you guys, or do you want me to switch to U, 12A, 15, 18A, etc.?) Spence that's a great idea you should do both as I've always recommended the Canadian ratings better b/c it shows the ages. Yea definitely attach both to them.
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