Archive for July, 2010

Whoever said “mediocrity sells” is right, as The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is gearing up for its second week of release $200 million richer. It’s amazing what cheesy dialogue and pouty characters can do for a movie. Bella, Edward and Jacob return for the third movie in the four-and-a-half-part series, and thankfully it’s no New Moon: it actually has a plot, climax and purpose for existing.

Read FilmJabber’s full The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie review.


Date Night Movie Review. Host Grace Randolph gives you the low-down on Date Night starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey, then get a review of Date Night from audiences fresh from the theater! Enjoy Date Night! Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks.


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Dolphin Bubbles

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The dolphins blow air from their blowhole to make their bubble rings. Can you feel the harmony and love from these angels?

Do you love dolphins as much as we do?

If the answer is yes, then come visit Dolphin Bubbles new blog. This is where you can share stories and learn more about dolphins. Feel free to leave a comment or ask questions about the dolphins in SeaWorld’s care or dolphins throughout the world.

My Sister’s Keeper Movie Review


www.mannythemovieguy.com Director Nick Cassavetes returns with his screenwriting partner from The Notebook, Jeremy Leven, for My Sisters Keeper. The film is a shameless tearjerker that will make you cry, but believe me, you will not feel guilty from doing so. Cassavetes smartly chose to frame My Sisters Keeper as a character-driven study. If he allowed the materials decidedly melodramatic nature rear its ugly head, then the film would have just been a Lifetime Movie Channel special. Instead, My Sisters Keeper is definitely a keeper and a great counterprogramming for those who wish to escape the Transformers Revenge of the Fallen crowd. Based on the beloved novel by Jodi Picoult, the film posits a thought-provoking question: if one of your children is dying and is in need of a rare bone marrow match, would you order a doctor to make you a new child designed to help the sick one? Thats the predicament that mom Sara Fitzgerald finds herself in. Played with headstrong conviction by Cameron Diaz, Sara, together with her husband Brian (Jason Patric in an understated but memorable performance), decide to conceive another child through genetic engineering in order to save their two-year-old daughter Kate. Anna will be Kates savior. The narrative goes back and forth between past and present and interweaves family recollections by each character. Kate as a teenager is played by the amazing Sofia Vassilieva from the hit show Medium. She has a special bond with her sister Anna