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Double Trouble Mini 5: Eight Days a Week

Welcome to the fifth of eight minisodes. In this episode, we are reviewing Eight Days a Week.

These review-only episodes highlight eight films that feature the number eight in title. They are from various genres, styles and decades.

We are doing releasing these episodes to help support Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine‘s event Double Trouble.

Tee and Pip are making a run at Amazon.com on 8.8.08 at 8 AM PST. Head out there Friday morning and buy their books, The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery and Digital Magic. Two books, two authors, two sequels.

We will be releasing these minisodes twice a day for the next four days. You get 8 episodes (plus the regular show) between now and Thursday. Enjoy… and go buy some books.

Friends and fellow podcasters: If you want to include this or any of the Double Trouble Minis in your podcast feed, shoot me an email and we’ll get you set up to do so. We want to spread these puppies far and wide and let them run free.

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Morgan Freeman Recovering From Accident

Boston.com reports Oscar-wining “Dark Knight” actor Morgan Freeman and an as yet un-named woman were hospitalized Monday in serious condition after a car crash on a rural road in the Mississippi Delta. 

Freeman appears to have lost control of his 1997 Nissan Maxima while traveling east on the two-lane highway. The vehicle then flipped several times ending upright in a ditch according to the report. 

Clay McFerrin, editor of Sun Sentinel in Charleston, said he arrived at the accident scene on Mississippi Highway 32 soon after it happened about 5 miles west of Charleston, near where Freeman, 71, owns a home with his wife. 

The accident occurred shortly before midnight Sunday. “They had to use the Jaws of Life to extract him from the vehicle,” McFerrin said.

The actor was airlifted to a hospital in Memphis, some 90 miles north of the accident.

A statement from Freeman’s publicist, Donna Lee, reported that the 71-year old actor ‘has a broken arm, broken elbow and minor shoulder damage, but is in good spirits.’ 

‘He is having a little bit of surgery this afternoon or tomorrow to help correct the damage,’ Lee’s statement said adding that, ‘He says he’ll be OK and is looking forward to a full recovery.’

No details were available on the condition of the unknown woman.

 

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Boston.com

Bloomberg

 

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Back Seat Producers Double Trouble Season 03 Shows Special Episode

Double Trouble Mini 4: Hard Eight

Welcome to the fourth of eight minisodes. In this episode, we are reviewing Hard Eight. In other circles, this film was entitled Sydney.

These review-only episodes highlight eight films that feature the number eight in title. They are from various genres, styles and decades.

We are doing releasing these episodes to help support Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine‘s event Double Trouble.

Tee and Pip are making a run at Amazon.com on 8.8.08 at 8 AM PST. Head out there Friday morning and buy their books, The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery and Digital Magic. Two books, two authors, two sequels.

We will be releasing these minisodes twice a day for the next four days. You get 8 episodes (plus the regular show) between now and Thursday. Enjoy… and go buy some books.

Friends and fellow podcasters: If you want to include this or any of the Double Trouble Minis in your podcast feed, shoot me an email and we’ll get you set up to do so. We want to spread these puppies far and wide and let them run free.

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Double Trouble Mini 3: BUtterfield 8

Welcome to the third of eight minisodes. In this episode, we are reviewing BUtterfield 8. The capitalization isn’t a misprint, and it’s even explained why in this mini review.

These review-only episodes highlight eight films that feature the number eight in title. They are from various genres, styles and decades.

We are doing releasing these episodes to help support Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine‘s event Double Trouble.

Tee and Pip are making a run at Amazon.com on 8.8.08 at 8 AM PST. Head out there Friday morning and buy their books, The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery and Digital Magic. Two books, two authors, two sequels.

We will be releasing these minisodes twice a day for the next four days. You get 8 episodes (plus the regular show) between now and Thursday. Enjoy… and go buy some books.

Friends and fellow podcasters: If you want to include this or any of the Double Trouble Minis in your podcast feed, shoot me an email and we’ll get you set up to do so. We want to spread these puppies far and wide and let them run free.

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Double Trouble Mini 2: Eight Legged Freaks

Welcome to the second of eight minisodes. In this episode, we are reviewing Eight Legged Freaks.

These review-only episodes highlight eight films that feature the number eight in title. They are from various genres, styles and decades.

We are doing releasing these episodes to help support Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine‘s event Double Trouble.

Tee and Pip are making a run at Amazon.com on 8.8.08 at 8 AM PST. Head out there Friday morning and buy their books, The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery and Digital Magic. Two books, two authors, two sequels.

We will be releasing these minisodes twice a day for the next four days. You get 8 episodes (plus the regular show) between now and Thursday. Enjoy… and go buy some books.

Friends and fellow podcasters: If you want to include this or any of the Double Trouble Minis in your podcast feed, shoot me an email and we’ll get you set up to do so. We want to spread these puppies far and wide and let them run free.

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Double Trouble Mini 1: 8 ½

Welcome to the first of eight minisodes. In this episode, we are reviewing Federico Fellini’s 8 ½.

These review-only episodes highlight eight films that feature the number eight in title. They are from various genres, styles and decades.

We are doing releasing these episodes to help support Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine‘s event Double Trouble.

Tee and Pip are making a run at Amazon.com on 8.8.08 at 8 AM PST. Head out there Friday morning and buy their books, The Case of the Pitcher’s Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery and Digital Magic. Two books, two authors, two sequels.

We will be releasing these minisodes twice a day for the next four days. You get 8 episodes (plus the regular show) between now and Thursday. Enjoy… and go buy some books.

Friends and fellow podcasters: If you want to include this or any of the Double Trouble Minis in your podcast feed, shoot me an email and we’ll get you set up to do so.  We want to spread these puppies far and wide and let them run free.

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Weekend Box Office For August 1 – 3

#1 The Dark Knight from Warner Bros. takes the top spot for a 3rd weekend bringing in $43.8 million for the weekend, thats down 41.7%, putting its total earnings at $394,887,000. The Dark Knight showed in 4266 theaters, down 100 and cost roughly $185 million.

#2 The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor from Universal debuts in the second spot just missing the #1 spot, pulling in $42.4 million for the weekend. The Mummy showed in 3706 theaters and cost roughly $145 million.

#3 Step Brothers from Sony drops to the #3 position this weekend taking $16.3 million, down 47.3%, making its total earnings $62,966,000. Brothers showed in 3094 theaters and cost roughly $65 million to make.

#4 Mamma Mia! from Universal drops to the #4 position this weekend bringing in $16.3 million, thats a 26% drop from last week, brining it total earnings to $$87,975,000 million. Mamma Mia! showed in 3062 theaters, thats up 72 from last week and cost roughly $52 million to make.

 

Rounding out the top 10 are:

#5 Journey To The Center Of The Earth: Weekend Gross: $6,875,000 down 29.2% / Theaters: 2,285 down 403 / Gross:$73,140,000 / Budget: $60 million.

#6 Swing Vote: Weekend Gross: $6,300,000 DEBUT WEEKEND / Theaters: 2213 DEBUT WEEKEND / Gross $6,300,000 / Budget: $80 million.

#7 Hancock: Weekend Gross: $5,200,000 down 37.4 / Theaters: 2782 down 527 / Gross: $215,995,000 / Budget: $150 million.

#8 Wall-E: Weekend Gross: $4,747,000 down 26.1% / Theaters: 2555 down 489 / Gross $204,222,000 / Budget: $180 million.

#9 The X-Files: I Want To Believe: Weekend Gross: $3,425,000 down 65.8% / Theaters: 3185 Unchanged / Gross: $17,060,000 / Budget: $30 million

#10 Space Chimps: Weekend Gross: $2,840,000 down 37.4% / Theaters: 2134 down 404 / Gross $22,091,000 / Budget: $37 million

A note on “Gross”: On average, studios will earn approximately 55 percent of the final gross.

Sources:
Box Office Mojo

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Theatrical Review: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Rick and Evie O’Connell are living out a life of leisure thanks to their huge successes in the past and are just bored stiff by it. Their son, Alex, has been participating in an archaeological dig in China that has successfully unearthed the mythical Emperor Han, who is believed to have been the greatest in China’s history, ruthless to a degree and having developed powers that give him mastery over the elements. Now through a series of events, Rick and Evie find themselves In China with their son, as the Chinese military is getting ready to revive the Emperor so he can lead them and make China the power it should be.

And that’s the simplified premise of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the third film in Universal’s Mummy series, and the first of these not directed by Stephen Sommers, but veteran action film director Rob Cohen. Now I like the first two movies as some cheesy pulpy B-movie fun, and at least in my eyes, the third film continues this and I at least had a pretty good time with it. It’s heavy duty fantasy that’s designed as pure breezy entertainment and not meant to be life-defining by any means, just a fun way to pass some time.

Cohen’s always had a pretty breezy style to his work, and this is evident here. I’m no student of history, but I’m sure this plays pretty fast and loose with everything, and really it just didn’t matter a whole lot, it’s just another adventure re-visiting the characters of the previous films but in a new, yet familiar milieu. I admit, though the trailer looked cool, my expectations were low going into this, and I went with it’s cheese and had a pretty good time.

From the previous films, Brendan Fraser is back as Rick O’Connell and John Hannah is back as Evie’s brother John. New to this are Maria Bello taking the place of Rachel Weisz as O’Connell’s wife Evie, Luke Ford as their son, Alex, and Michelle Yeoh and Isabella Leong as an immortal mother-daughter team dedicated to making sure Han never rises again, and Jet Li as the Emperor Han himself. Now a lot of people are really upset and making a big deal out of the fact that Rachel Weisz isn’t back for this film, and really just get over yourselves, this stuff happens and if the filmmakers want to keep the same character in a movie, then re-casting has to happen- I think Bello does a good enough job here, and excels at least with selling the action (as does Brendan Fraser).

My only complaint is that it plays with it’s time period a little fast and loose and Fraser and Bello are just so vibrant looking themselves, that it’s a little hard to believe that they have a college aged son and I might’ve done something that aged them a little more… but really that wasn’t anything that lessened my enjoyment.

It’s designed as a breezy action film and it has some contrivances in it’s story, but nothing that seemed to me out of place in it’s fantasy set-up. I had a good time, but looking over IMDB, I’m a minority in that, but then when I go to a movie in the first place, I’m not looking to take it apart right from the start either. I enjoyed it and basically I think that if you think the opposite of most of my reviews, then just stay away, especially if you’re going to be upset by the fact that one of the main characters have been re-cast or that there’s no actual horror in the film (of course neither of the first two have any actual horror in them either).