Posted by Cristina on 2 October 2009 | Filed under Site related | 1 Comment

Hello Mark Ruffalo Fans! As you can see, the site is in new hands now, Luciana decided to give it to adoption and I took it. My name is Cristina, I’m 21 years old, I’m Portuguese and a huge fan of Mr. Ruffalo. Some of my favorite movies of his are 13 Going On 13 and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind.
I wanted to start by saying a huge thank you to Luciana and Gertie for letting me adopt this site and promise to take good care of it. The site’s practically done, Luciana did a great job with it, I’ll only work on improving it and updating on the latest news on Mark’s career.
I might also change the gallery back to coppermine, since I’m not familiar with this new script installed here, but I’ll wait a few days to make a decision. Anyway that’s all for now, I am just so happy to have this site I had to share with you all. Thanks for reading.


Posted by Cristina on 21 August 2009 | Filed under Shutter Island | Leave a Comment

This Shutter Island decision is now the second major studio pic to jump from fall 2009 to February 2010 (after Universal’s The Wolfman recently moved off November). But Paramount’s adaptation of the Dennis Lehane novel directed by Marty Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio looked entrenched for October 2nd and this coming awards season. For godsakes, the pic is already on people’s Oscar list. Such a surprise delay is just going to compound all the buzz surrounding the picture and its great trailer released in June. An insider tells me. “It tested in the high 80s/low 90s and Scorsese even brought it down to 2 hours.” So what’s the problem? I hear that Paramount told the filmmakers it doesn’t have the financing in 2009 to spend the $50M to $60M necessary to market a big awards pic like this. (“Given where the DVD business is in 2009, our only hope is the economy and the retail business rebounds in 2010 because the hardest hit segment has been movies that play to an older adult audince,” a studio source tells me.) So the studio settled on the release date of mid-February because “that’s when Silence Of The Lambs came out” back in 1991 and it won the Oscar. “Now that the Academy has Best Picture to 10 films,” an insider notes to me, “it will be easier for a movie that came out in the beginning of the year to get nominated for Best Picture.”

Source: SpoilerTV


Posted by Cristina on 1 July 2009 | Filed under Movies and News | Leave a Comment

Movies never seem to get tired of mining the comedic territory of artificial insemination. Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman have the squirm-inducing “The Baster” coming up next year. Now we learn that sperm donation means “The Kids Are All Right” for at least one cast of characters.

Variety reports that Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowski (”Alice in Wonderland“) and Josh Hutcherson (”Journey to the Center of the Earth”) have joined director Lisa Cholodenko’s indie project — not a remake of the classic same-titled documentary about British classic rock outfit The Who — which begins shooting today.

The plot revolves around a same-sex couple, played by Bening and Moore, who are raising two children (Hutcherson and Waskikowski) conceived through artificial insemination. The two kids decide to track down their donor father, and find that he’s none other than Mark Ruffalo. He enters their lives and upsets their happy family dynamic, for better or for worse. I’m not sure if this is meant to be funny or serious, so let’s be safe and label it a “dramedy,” and hope that it’s not a fatherhood thriller!


Posted by Cristina on 11 June 2009 | Filed under Shutter Island | Leave a Comment

Finally, it was released! And it looks really great!


Posted by Cristina on 10 June 2009 | Filed under Site related | 1 Comment

As you may noticed, our gallery went offline in the past week. The reason was I decided to give a try to another script. Our previous one was easy to navigate, but was being a pain to upgrade it every month due unsecurity reasons.

All images were transfered to the new script, still located here. The thumbnails and links in our previous posts are still broken, but I’ll be working to fix it.

Let me know if you have ANY difficulty to browse this new script. And continue enjoying the gallery.


Posted by Cristina on 16 April 2009 | Filed under Movies | 2 Comments

There’s a new trailer for “The Brothers Bloom”, not really different than the previous one:

Added HQ captures to the gallery. Also, finally the movie appears to have a final release date: May 15, according to IndieWire.

Gallery Link
• The Brothers Bloom: Trailer #2 Screencaptures


Posted by Cristina on 27 March 2009 | Filed under Gallery, Magazines and Movies | 1 Comment

Rope of Silicon came today with a scanned image of a teaser post from “Shutter Island”. The poster was scanned out of the Berliner Zeitung newspaper as part of a story about TMG/Concorde, the film’s distributor, by “Friends of Eddie”.

Also in January they published scans from Cahiers du Cinéma’s January 2009 edition which contains a diary from the set of the movie due out October 2. The diary was written by Argentinean filmmaker Celine Murga as she was able to observe the whole of the entire shot as a laureate of the 2008 Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative.

Also, the official site is live, but merely with placeholder information.

Gallery Links
Shutter Island – Teaser Poster
Carriere du Cinema – January 2009


Posted by Cristina on 27 March 2009 | Filed under Gallery, Media and Movies | 1 Comment

Where the Wild Things Are is an upcoming 2009 film adaptation of the Maurice Sendak children’s book of the same name. The film will be directed by Spike Jonze and written by Dave Eggers. The film will combine live action, suitmation, animatronics and CGI. Its release is currently scheduled for October 16, 2009.

The film concerns the imaginary adventures of a young boy named Max, who is angry after being sent to his room without supper. He then creates a forest inhabited by many large imaginary monsters, who crown him their ruler. He then befriends a large monster called Carol, who helps him understand the meaning of love. Directed by Spike Jonze (Adaptation,Jackass) the cast includes: Catherine Keener, Max Records, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, Chris Cooper, James Gandolfini, Catherine O’Hara & Forest Whitaker.

I added to the gallery the poster, trailer for download and Mark trailer scene’s screencaptures. Also, I did screencaptures in HQ of the whole trailer, if you want it. So, follow me:

GALLERY LINKS
Where The Wild Things Are – Trailer Screencaptures
Where The Wild Things Are – Poster
Where The Wild Things Are – Trailer for download
Where The Wild Things Are – Full Trailer screencaptures for download
Where The Wild Things Are – Watch The Trailer online


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