Sunday, August 30, 2009

2012, SAW VI, Final Destination 4

there's some movies i've interest in


SAW VI
October 23rd - 2009


Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood

Final Destination 4

August 28th - 2009


Nick and some friends head to the racetrack for the weekend to watch a car race. , when the terrifying accident flys into the audience at 180 mph. People will splatter and be ripped apart, one girl gets her head knocked off by a flying tire, massive explosions, and eventually the entire stadium collapses onto the rest of the audience. Then Nick discovers it was just a vision that's about to happen, and he gets himself and about 12 other people ejected from the stadium. But Death returns to finish off the survivors, with the freak accidents being more brutal than ever.

On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O'Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave...escaping seconds before Nick's frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they've cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one--in increasingly gruesome ways--Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. The film marks the latest in the highly popular "Final Destination" series, and its first 3D installment, giving horror fans an especially visceral thrill ride.

"The Final Destination" series gets a kick-start with this fourth outing, headed up by the production team behind the second film -- director David R. Ellis and writer Eric Bress. The New Line franchise will be presented for the first time in 3-D with this installment focusing on a teenager that dodges a trip to the grave at a racetrack, only to find that death has a way of equaling the playing field after the fact. Shantel VanSanten, Bobby Campo, and Hayley Webb star in the sequel.

2012
November 23rd - 2009


2012 is an upcoming American science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich. The film has an ensemble cast, including John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Woody Harrelson. The film will be distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver; the film is expected to be released worldwide on November 13, 2009.



My Sister's Keeper original motion picture Soundtrack

MY SISTER'S KEEPER [SOUNDTRACK]

 Soundtrack
Label : New Line Records
Release Date : June 23, 2009
Composer : Aaron Zigman

TRACK LISTING

1Feels Like Home
- Edwina Hayes
2Don't Wanna Cry
- Pete Yorn
3Better
- Regina Spektor
4Life Is Beautiful
- Vega 4 ->>>>>recommended for youuu!!!
5Carry You Home
- James Blunt
6We All Fall in Love Sometimes
- Jeff Buckley
7Girls Just Want to Have Fun
- Greg Laswell
8Find My Way Back Home
- Priscilla Ahn
9With You
- Jonah Johnson
10Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
- E.G. Daily
11Heaven
- Jimmy Scott
12Hymn: Amazing Grace
- Pipe Major Jim Drury and Julia McGurk





okay, wanna hear the music???

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Time Traveler's Wife

The Time Traveler's Wife



Sunday, August 02, 2009

My Sister's Keeper not coming to Indonesia. Why?

My Sister Keeper won't come to Indonesia




padahal My Sister's Keeper kalo tidak salah di 2 minggu pertamanya masuk 10 besar Box Office

tapi memang sekarang sudah tidak, yang saya dengar, film ini tidak laku di USA

dan inilah Early Weekend Box Office

Early Weekend Estimates: July 31 to August 2, 2009 Weekend Total
1 Funny People $22,500,000 $22,500,000
2 G-Force $19,000,000 $68,403,423
3 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $17,000,000 $254,762,860
4 The Ugly Truth $13,800,000 $55,281,408
5 Aliens in the Attic $9,500,000 $9,500,000
6 Orphan $7,200,000 $26,741,393
7 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $5,600,000 $182,142,789
8 The Hangover $5,200,000 $255,896,417
9 The Proposal $4,900,000 $148,933,677
10 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen $4,700,000 $388,200,991


Box Office All The Time

1 Titanic (Paramount) 12/19/1997 $600,788,188
2 The Dark Knight (Warner Bros.) 7/18/2008 $533,345,358
3 Star Wars (Fox) 5/25/1977 $460,998,007
4 Shrek 2 (DreamWorks) 5/19/2004 $436,721,703
5 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Universal) 6/11/1982 $435,110,554
6 The Phantom Menace (Fox) 5/19/1999 $431,088,295
7 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (Disney) 7/7/2006 $423,315,812
8 Spider-Man (Sony) 5/3/2002 $403,706,375
9 Revenge of the Sith (Fox) 5/19/2005 $380,270,577
10 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Para/DWorks) 6/24/2009 $379,214,172
11 The Return of the King (New Line) 12/17/2003 $377,027,325
12 Spider-Man 2 (Sony) 6/30/2004 $373,524,485
13 The Passion of the Christ (Newmarket) 2/25/2004 $370,773,867
14 Jurassic Park (Universal) 6/11/1993 $357,067,947
15 The Two Towers (New Line) 12/18/2002 $341,786,758
16 Finding Nemo (Disney) 5/30/2003 $339,714,978
17 Spider-Man 3 (Sony) 5/4/2007 $336,530,303
18 Forrest Gump (Paramount) 7/6/1994 $329,694,499
19 The Lion King (Disney) 6/15/1994 $328,541,776
20 Shrek the Third (Paramount/DreamWorks) 5/18/2007 $322,719,944
21 Transformers (Paramount/DreamWorks) 7/3/2007 $319,246,193
22 Iron Man (Paramount) 5/2/2008 $318,412,101
23 Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros.) 11/16/2001 $317,575,550
24 Indiana Jones 4 (Paramount) 5/22/2008 $317,101,119
25 The Fellowship of the Ring (New Line) 12/19/2001 $314,776,170
26 Attack of the Clones (Fox) 5/16/2002 $310,676,740
27 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Disney) 5/25/2007 $309,420,425
28 Return of the Jedi (Fox) 5/25/1983 $309,306,177
29 Independence Day (Fox) 7/3/1996 $306,169,268
30 Pirates of the Caribbean (Disney) 7/9/2003 $305,413,918
31 The Sixth Sense (Disney) 8/6/1999 $293,506,292
32 Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix (Warner Bros.) 7/11/2007 $292,004,738
33 The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (Disney) 12/9/2005 $291,710,957
34 The Empire Strikes Back (Fox) 5/21/1980 $290,271,960
35 Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire (Warner Bros.) 11/18/2005 $290,013,036
36 Home Alone (Fox) 11/16/1990 $285,761,243
37 UP (Disney) 5/29/2009 $283,690,231
38 The Matrix Reloaded (Warner Bros.) 5/15/2003 $281,553,689
39 Meet the Fockers (Universal) 12/22/2004 $279,200,300
40 Shrek (DreamWorks) 5/18/2001 $267,665,011
41 Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Warner Bros.) 11/15/2002 $261,988,482
42 The Incredibles (Disney) 11/5/2004 $261,441,092
43 How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Universal) 11/17/2000 $260,044,825
44 Jaws (Universal) 6/20/1975 $260,000,000
45 I Am Legend (Warner Bros.) 12/14/2007 $256,393,010
46 Monsters, Inc. (Disney) 11/2/2001 $255,873,250
47 Star Trek (Paramount) 5/8/2009 $254,020,378
48 Batman (Warner Bros.) 6/23/1989 $252,101,924
49 Night at the Museum (Fox) 12/22/2006 $250,863,268
50 Men In Black (Sony) 7/2/1997 $250,690,539
51 Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban (Warner Bros.) 6/4/2004 $249,538,952
52 The Hangover (Warner Bros.) 6/5/2009 $247,073,766
53 Toy Story 2 (Disney) 11/19/1999 $245,852,179
54 Cars (Disney) 6/9/2006 $244,082,982
55 Bruce Almighty (Universal) 5/23/2003 $242,743,849
56 Raiders of the Lost Ark (Paramount) 6/12/1981 $242,374,454
57 Twister (Warner Bros.) 5/10/1996 $241,721,524
58 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (IFC Films) 4/19/2002 $241,438,208
59 Ghostbusters (Columbia) 6/8/1984 $238,632,124
60 Beverly Hills Cop (Paramount) 12/5/1984 $234,760,478
61 X-Men: The Last Stand (Fox) 5/26/2006 $234,362,462
62 War of the Worlds (Paramount) 6/29/2005 $234,280,354
63 Cast Away (Fox) 12/22/2000 $233,632,142
64 The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Universal) 5/23/1997 $229,086,679
65 Signs (Disney) 8/2/2002 $227,966,634
66 Hancock (Sony) 7/2/2008 $227,946,274
67 The Bourne Ultimatum (Universal) 8/3/2007 $227,471,070
68 Rush Hour 2 (New Line) 8/3/2001 $226,164,286
69 WALL•E (Disney) 6/27/2008 $223,808,164
70 Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince (Warner Bros.) 7/15/2009 $221,295,818
71 National Treasure: Book of Secrets (Disney) 12/21/2007 $219,964,115
72 Mrs. Doubtfire (Fox) 11/24/1993 $219,195,051
73 King Kong (Universal) 12/14/2005 $218,135,136
74 Ghost (Paramount) 7/13/1990 $217,631,306
75 The Da Vinci Code (Sony) 5/19/2006 $217,536,138
76 Aladdin (Disney) 11/11/1992 $217,350,219
77 Alvin and the Chipmunks (Fox) 12/14/2007 $217,326,974
78 Saving Private Ryan (DreamWorks) 7/24/1998 $216,335,085
79 Kung Fu Panda (Paramount/DreamWorks) 6/6/2008 $215,434,591
80 Mission: Impossible II (Paramount) 5/24/2000 $215,409,889
81 X2: X-Men United (Fox) 5/2/2003 $214,949,694
82 Austin Powers in Goldmember (New Line) 7/26/2002 $213,243,573
83 300 (Warner Bros.) 3/9/2007 $210,614,939
84 Back to the Future (Universal) 7/3/1985 $210,609,762
85 Wedding Crashers (New Line) 7/15/2005 $209,218,368
86 Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (Warner Bros.) 7/15/2005 $206,459,076
87 Ratatouille (Disney) 6/29/2007 $206,445,654
88 Austin Powers 2 (New Line) 6/11/1999 $206,040,086
89 Batman Begins (Warner Bros.) 6/15/2005 $205,343,774
90 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (TriStar) 7/3/1991 $204,843,345
91 The Exorcist (Warner Bros.) 12/26/1973 $204,671,011
92 The Mummy Returns (Universal) 5/4/2001 $202,019,785
93 Armageddon (Disney) 7/1/1998 $201,578,182
94 Superman Returns (Warner Bros.) 6/28/2006 $200,081,192
95 Gone With the Wind (MGM) 12/15/1939 $198,676,459
96 Pearl Harbor (Disney) 5/25/2001 $198,542,554
97 Happy Feet (Warner Bros.) 11/17/2006 $198,000,317
98 Monsters vs. Aliens (Paramount/DreamWorks) 3/27/2009 $197,777,362
99 Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade (Para) 5/24/1989 $197,171,806
100 Ice Age: The Meltdown (Fox) 3/31/2006 $195,330,621