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Podcast: GAME OF THRONES “FIRST OF HIS NAME” – TV Recap – Season 4 EP 5

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HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!! Today was my first GAME OF THRONES Recap Show with Mike ‘the movie guy’ Pierce!!

In today’s recap show – Mike and Estee discuss their favorite parts of last night’s episode “First of His Name.” They share a couple of clips and ask for answers from the fans. ”First of His Name” is the fifth episode of season 4 that aired Sunday, May 5, 2014 on HBO.

Game of Thrones “First of His Name” – I Watch Mike – P0dcast Recap

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SPIDERMAN 2 – In theaters this FRIDAY – MAY 2

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We’ve always known that Spider-Man’s most important conflict has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that his greatest battle is about to begin.

It’s great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker, there’s no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.

Check out THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 New York Premiere which took place Thursday, April 24, 2013 at the Ziegfeld Theatre!

Siempre supimos que la batalla más importante de Spider-Man era la que se desarrollaba en su interior: la constante lucha entre las obligaciones comunes y corrientes de Peter Parker y las extraordinarias responsabilidades de Spider-Man. Pero en The Amazing Spider-Man™ 2, Peter Parker descubrirá que un conflicto aún mayor lo espera en el futuro.

Es maravilloso ser Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). Para Peter Parker, nada se compara a colgarse y volar entre rascacielos, aceptar que se ha convertido en un héroe y compartir momentos con Gwen (Emma Stone). Pero ser Spider-Man tiene su precio: solo él puede proteger a los habitantes de Nueva York de los formidables villanos que amenazan a la ciudad. Con la aparición de Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter deberá enfrentarse a un enemigo mucho más poderoso que él. Y con el regreso de su antiguo amigo, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), Peter se da cuenta de que todos sus enemigos tienen algo en común: Oscorp. El director es Marc Webb. Los productores son Avi Arad y Matt Tolmach. El argumento y el guión son de Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci y Jeff Pinkner. Basada en el cómic de Marvel creado por Stan Lee y Steve Ditko.

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RIO 2 – In Theaters this FRIDAY!

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My son has been raving about going to watch the new upcoming movie Rio 2 coming to theaters this Friday, April 11th! With an all-star cast that includes Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, will.i.am, Jemaine Clement, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Jamie Foxx, Andy Garcia, Rita Moreno, Bruno Mars and Kristin Chenoweth.

MUST SEE MOVIE THIS WEEKEND!!

It’s a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids in RIO 2, after they’re hurtled from that magical city to the wilds of the Amazon. As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all – his father-in-law. All our favorite RIO characters are back, and they’re joined by Oscar® nominee Andy Garcia, Grammy® winner Bruno Mars, Tony® winner Kristin Chenoweth and Oscar/Emmy®/Tony winner Rita Moreno. RIO 2 also features new Brazilian artists and original music by Janelle Monae and Wondaland.

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THE UNKNOWN KNOWN – Opening Friday – APRIL 11

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In THE UNKNOWN KNOWN, Academy Award-winning director Errol Morris (THE FOG OF WAR) offers a mesmerizing portrait of Donald Rumsfeld, the larger-than-life figure who served as George W. Bush’s secretary of defense and as the principal architect of the Iraq War.

Rather than conducting a conventional interview, Morris has Rumsfeld perform and explain his “snowflakes” — the enormous archive of memos he wrote across almost fifty years in Congress, the White House, in business, and twice at the Pentagon. The memos provide a window into history — not as it actually happened, but as Rumsfeld wants us to see it.

By focusing on the “snowflakes,” with their conundrums and their contradictions, Morris takes us where few have ever been — beyond the web of words into the unfamiliar terrain of Rumsfeld’s mind. THE UNKNOWN KNOWN presents history from the inside out. It shows how the ideas, the fears, and the certainties of one man, written out on paper, transformed America, changed the course of history — and led to war.

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THE UNKNOWN KNOWN – An Interview with Errol Morris

THE UNKNOWN KNOWN begins with an image of a seemingly infinite body of water. Why?

In my film, VERNON, FLORIDA, there’s a man named Albert Bitterling who tells a story about two sailors who are looking out over the ocean, and one sailor says to the other: “You know, there’s a whole lot of water out there.” And the other sailor says, “Yeah, and that’s just the top of it.”

The water is an expression of the unknown. You are looking out at this shimmering surface of the water, and wondering: What is underneath all that? That is the mystery I have investigated so many times in my films — what is going on in people’s heads? And what I usually find is self-deception, self-importance and self-satisfaction — phantasmagorical thinking. I spent 33 hours with Donald Rumsfeld. And what I discovered was that he was the quintessential Errol Morris character.

Why did you want to interview Rumsfeld? Some might say he’s already had more than enough opportunities to tell his story.

Many people are so angry at Rumsfeld that they haven’t even bothered to look at him. Maybe it’s too painful. Better just to reject him out of hand rather than to actually think about him.

What got me started is that I read his autobiography, Known and Unknown — a brick of a book — in 2011, and discovered for the first time that he had written tens of thousands of memos — 20,000 during the Bush administration alone.

I find these memos oddly fascinating. I don’t know exactly what they are. Are they merely instructions to his colleagues and associates? Are they genuine attempts to understand various policies, decisions or ideologies? Or were they written because Rumsfeld wanted to determine how he might be seen in the future — to create his own first draft of history? Or all of the above?

The memos give us a way of looking inside of his head. I saw this as a chance to do history from the inside out, using the memos as a way of exploring the disjunction between how Rumsfeld wants to be seen, how he wants people to think of him, and who he really is and what he’s really done. The opportunity for him to read these memos, contextualize them, discuss them with me, was, to me, the most powerful reason for making the film.

To say that I came into this movie without strong ideas about Rumsfeld and his policies would be fraudulent and disingenuous, at best. I was very much against the Iraq war, and I still am—I think it was a terrible mistake. But I believe I made this film in the spirit of inquiry, with a genuine desire to investigate, a desire to find out something that I might not have known before.

THE UNKNOWN KNOWN is taken from a famous statement Rumsfeld made during a 2002 press conference before the invasion of Iraq. Why did you choose this as your title?

Rumsfeld is a person everybody knows, whose image was ubiquitous during the first few years of that administration. And yet, who is he? Who is this person, who we all know on some level? I see Rumsfeld as an unknown known.

Few people realize that the words “Known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns, were in a memo titled “To Discuss with P.” dated May 21, 2001 — months before September 11th. Also included in that memo is the phrase “the absence of evidence isn’t evidence of absence.” When Rumsfeld famously trotted out the “knowns” and the “unknowns” on February 12, 2002, it was in response to a question from Jim Miklaszewski of NBC News about the link between Saddam Hussein and terrorist groups. Instead of answering Miklaszewski’s question, he deflected it into a kind of philosophical evasion: You see, there are the things that we know about, the things we don’t know about, and the things we don’t realize we don’t know about. And then another reporter interrupts and says, “But he didn’t ask you something that was unknowable. He asked you if you knew of evidence that Iraq was supplying, or willing to supply, weapons of mass destruction to terrorists.” In other words, we don’t want to hear a discussion of the nature of evidence — we’re going to war!

To me, one of the most remarkable things in the movie is that as the Iraq war is clearly going south — rather than ever admit it, Rumsfeld talks more and more about the meaning of words, about semantics, about this dictionary versus that dictionary, this definition versus that definition. I like to think that George Orwell would have looked kindly on this effort.
A lot of Rumsfeld’s maxims are contradictory. He states one thing and then its opposite. He says: “If you wish for peace, prepare for war.” He also says: “Belief in the inevitability of conflict can become one of its main causes.”

A mathematician friend of mine saw a cut of the film at MIT, and said, “Are you aware that he constantly is uttering contradictions?” And I said, “Yes, the thought has occurred to me.” Then she also pointed out to me something that I also was aware of, that is absolutely true — in logic, from a contradiction, you can prove anything.
A lot of Rumsfeld’s beliefs — like the need for an aggressive defense to have peace — seem to have their roots in his ideas about Pearl Harbor as a “failure of imagination.”

I was very scared by that line. Are you supposed to just imagine anything? And act on it?

He takes these words from an introduction written by Thomas Schelling for Roberta Wohlstetter’s book Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision, about the intelligence failures that led to Pearl Harbor. But those words aren’t in Schelling’s introduction.

And what do you get? The war in Iraq. You don’t need oil, desire for world hegemony, Islamofascism, as reasons to go to war. All you need is a kind of crazy thinking. You imagine the worst and treat it as if it’s really going to happen. He says: “I wish we could see around corners.” Well, to see around corners, you have to look.

Sometimes when Rumsfeld tells stories about other people, it seems like he’s talking about himself.

And he doesn’t seem to be aware of it. It’s because we all have an infinite capacity for denial. We always try to avoid looking at ourselves. Isn’t it what makes life possible?

Do you think you were hard enough on him? Would he have told you more if you pushed him more?

Did I at any point ever say to him: “I think what you did was deeply wrong, and against international law”? No, I did not. And I can defend the decision not to do that on a number of levels. If the goal is to terminate the interview quickly or to create the frisson of a clash where the interview subject gets up and walks out of the room in a huff — that would be easy to achieve at any point. That was not my intent. I wanted to learn something from the interviews — not just provide the expected, dramatic confrontation.

I came to realize that he was answering my questions, in his own way. He was telling me a very powerful story about himself and how he sees the world, and that it was all there.

Now, there is a naïve notion about investigative journalism: that we’re going to be given the key to a lock box and we’re going to be allowed to listen to the deepest, the darkest secrets of history. And often the most frightening thing is that we open the lock box and it is empty.

What’s the connection between THE UNKNOWN KNOWN and your previous film THE FOG OF WAR? Between Robert McNamara and the Vietnam War and Donald Rumsfeld and Iraq?

THE FOG OF WAR raises the question: “Is McNamara really sorry? And does being sorry make a whit of difference when we’re talking about the deaths of millions of people?” There is no such doubt about Rumsfeld. He’s unapologetic. He would like us to think that the Bush administration did the best they could in a stressful moment in our history. But more than that, he doesn’t want to show weakness, or to second-guess himself. The movie I have made with Rumsfeld is vastly different from THE FOG OF WAR. It is a character study of a very different kind of character: it is about a mind that appears to be open but may in fact be locked up like a safe.

For me, THE UNKNOWN KNOWN is a deeper movie. It asks: “Do we, as people or as a country, really know who we are and what we’re doing? Or are we all trapped inside a set of ideas, inside an image of ourselves, that prevents us from seeing the truth until it’s too late?”

My wife, Julia, likens Robert McNamara to the Flying Dutchman, traveling the world looking for redemption that he’ll never find. And she sees Rumsfeld as the Cheshire Cat — all that’s left at the end is the smile.

‘CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER’ in theaters TOMORROW (Friday)

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This Friday, April 4, the first avenger returns to the big screen in CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER is what remains after the events in the AVENGERS, focusing on the life of Steve Rogers aka Captain America (Chris Evans) is adjusting to the modern world. Accompanied by the biggest names in Hollywood, this latest installation returns with the favorites of Marvel: Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), and also new is Anthony Mackie playing Falcon, and the iconic Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce!

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY – August 1 – New Poster/Trailer

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From Marvel, the studio that brought you the global blockbuster franchises of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers, comes a new team—the Guardians of the Galaxy. An action-packed, epic space adventure, Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits—Rocket, a gun-toting raccoon, Groot, a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when Quill discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand—with the galaxy’s fate in the balance.

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Courtesy of Marvel

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY opens in theaters on August 1, 2014!

“CAPTAIN AMERICA: The Winter Soldier” – New Poster/Trailer

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Oh man… when I got this announcement, I was doing the happy dance inside!!! I’m a big Marval fan and I love seeing Falcon on this poster! Whoo hooo… I can’t wait till ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ APRIL 4TH!

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Courtesy of Marvel

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER – April 4, 2014
After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.

Después de los catastróficos eventos en Nueva York junto a The Avengers, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” de Marvel encuentra a Steve Rogers, más conocido como el Capitán América, viviendo tranquilamente en Washington D.C. e intentando acostumbrarse al mundo moderno. Pero cuando un colega de S.H.I.E.L.D. es atacado, Steve se ve involucrado en una red de intriga que amenaza con poner al mundo en riesgo. Uniendo sus fuerzas a Black Widow, el Capitán América lucha por exponer la conspiración que no deja de crecer, mientras lucha con asesinos profesionales enviados para silenciarlo a cada paso que da. Cuando el alcance completo de la malvada trama es revelado, el Capitán América y Black Widow convocan a un nuevo aliado, Falcon. Sin embargo, pronto deberán enfrentar a un inesperado y formidable enemigo: el Winter Soldier.

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Mr. Peabody & Sherman – GOODIES!!!

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Do you need some fun activities to keep the kids busy after school or on the weekend?!?  Check out these fun recipes and travel guide the kidos can partake in!

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Courtesy of Dreamworks

Mr. Peabody & Sherman Travel Guide

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In Theaters March 7th!

THE NUT JOB – Blu-Ray & Combo Pack – Available APRIL 15th

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Easter is right around the corner… and you still haven’t decided what to get for your kids baskets?!?  THE NUT JOB DVD hits stores TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH! This would look perfect right next to those yummy Peeps… make sure and snatch it up quick!

Universal City, California, February 19, 2014 – Be prepared for one squirrelly adventure in the action-packed comedy, The Nut Job, starring Will Arnett (Despicable Me, Ratatouille) as Surly, a mischievous squirrel on a mission to prove himself. The Nut Job comes to Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray Combo Pack including Blu-ray, DVD, & DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet as well as On Demand on April 15, 2014, from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The film will also be available on DIGITAL HD one week early on April 8, 2014.

Surly (Arnett) is a mischievous squirrel with a mission: to find the tastiest nuts for winter. When he discovers a whole store filled with his favorite food, he plans a heist of nutrageous proportions. But the place turns out to be owned by ruthless bank robbers so it’s up to Surly and his furry friends to stop the nearby bank heist and save the town. 

Showcasing an all-star cast including Brendan Fraser (The Mummy, Whole Lotta Love), Liam Neeson (Non-Stop, The Grey), Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up, The Ugly Truth), Maya Rudolph (Bridesmaids, Turbo), Jeff Dunham (Arguing With Myself, Spark of Insanity) and Gabriel Iglesias (Magic Mike, Hot & Fluffy), The Nut Job will prove “Enormously Entertaining” for the whole family (Avi Offer, NYC Movie Guru)!

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Universal City, California, 19 de febrero de 2014 – Prepárate para una aventura “ardillesca” con la comedia repleta de acción The Nut Job, protagonizada por Will Arnett (Despicable Me, Ratatouille) como Surly, una traviesa ardilla que emprende una misión para probarse a sí mismo. Universal Studios Home Entertainment estrenará The Nut Job el 15 de abril de 2014 en Blu-ray 3D y Blu-ray Combo Pack que incluye un Blu-ray, un DVD, y una copia DIGITAL HD con UltraViolet así como en el formato On Demand. La película también estará disponible en versión DIGITAL HD una semana antes, el 8 de abril de 2014.

Surly (Arnett) es una traviesa ardilla con una misión: encontrar las nueces más sabrosas para el invierno. Cuando descubre una tienda completa llena de su comida favorita, planea realizar un robo de proporciones épicas. Pero resulta que el lugar pertenece a unos despiadados ladrones de bancos, de modo que Surly y sus peludos amigos deberán detener el inminente robo de un banco y salvar a la ciudad. 

Con un reparto estelar que incluye a Brendan Fraser (The Mummy, Whole Lotta Love), Liam Neeson (Non-Stop, The Grey), Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up, The Ugly Truth), Maya Rudolph (Bridesmaids, Turbo), Jeff Dunham (Arguing With Myself, Spark of Insanity) y Gabriel Iglesias (Magic Mike, Hot & Fluffy), ¡The Nut Job demostrará ser “un enorme entretenimiento” para toda la familia (Avi Offer, NYC Movie Guru)!

SON OF GOD – Lego Trailer – In Theaters this FRIDAY

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To support the new release of SON OF GOD which hits theaters this FRIDAY, check out the new Lego Trailer!

Synopsis:

Now, the larger-than-life story of The New Testament gets a larger-than life treatment in the stand-alone feature SON OF GOD. Told with the scope and scale of an action epic, the film features powerful performances, exotic locales, dazzling visual effects and a rich orchestral score from Oscar®-winner Hans Zimmer. Portuguese actor Diogo Morgado portrays Jesus as the film spans from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection. It marks the first motion picture about Jesus’ life since Passion of the Christ, released ten years ago.

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