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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Valentine’s Day Movie Review By:Windy

Valentine’s Day Movie Review By:Windy Make sure you stop by and let Windy know that she is doing a great service to all of us film lovers with her reviews. “Valentine’s Day”, directed by Gary Marshall and starring…well…everyone, is a Robert Altman-like film in that it focuses on several different developing stories that are all somehow intertwined. However, the film is light-hearted and not meant to be taken as seriously as an Altman film. Initial reviews of “Valentine’s Day” have not been positive. I, therefore, went into the film with low expectations. To my surprise, the film was entertaining. Julia Fitzpatrick and Dr. Harrison Copeland, played by Jennifer Garner and Patrick Dempsey, have “cutesy” on-screen chemistry. They are believable as a just-in-love goofy-acting couple. They might just be the best matched couple in the movie. Jamie Foxx provides the regular comic relief in the film, with barely a single serious moment in his scenes. He perfectly plays the role of the sco

Valentine’s Day Trailer Number 2 With An Allstar Cast

Valentine’s Day Trailer Number 2 With An Allstar Cast In Los Angeles the lives of an army officer, Kate (Julia Roberts), a passenger on a flight from Iraq to LA (Bradley Cooper), the owner of a florist (Ashton Kutcher) who proposed marriage to his girlfriend (Jessica Alba) while learning his best friend (Jennifer Garner)'s boyfriend (Patrick Dempsey) is actually married, that of an assistant (Anne Hathaway), that of a retiree (Shirley MacLaine), and of a publicist (Jessica Biel) casually intertwine on The Valentine's Day. Please Leave A Comment-

Taylor Lautner To Star as "Max Steel"

Taylor Lautner To Star as "Max Steel" As Taylor Lautner's Hollywood profile surges, his handlers are looking for a project for the teen wolf to sink his teeth into next. One strong possibility: “ Max Steel ,” a Paramount movie about a teenage superhero. The actor's representatives at WME and Management 360 are brainstorming about the next move for the 17-year-old Michigan native who plays Jacob in the "Twilight" franchise. Lautner emerged as the big winner after the blockbuster success of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" but, at the moment, his only other big-screen appearance on deck is a character role in Garry Marshall’s ensemble romantic comedy “Valentine’s Day.” That movie has wrapped, so Lautner has a relatively open calendar. Paramount, meanwhile, is eager to develop more toy properties along the lines of its “Transformers” and “G.I. Joe” franchises. Like those films, “Steel” traces back to the toy shelf -- the Mattel line that hit stores in 20