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At the movies for October 31...Craig will next be seen as the British secret agent with the license to kill in “Quantum of Solace,” which opens Nov. 14. The PG-13 picture, directed by German filmmaker Marc Forster (“The Kite Runner”), is a direct sequel to “Casino Royale” with Bond going on a vigilante mission to avenge the murder of the woman he loved, Vesper Lynd (played by French actress Eva Green of “The Dreamers”). How does he feel about having signed a long-term contract to play Bond? “I did sign on for four, including ‘Casino Royale' and ‘Quantum of Solace.' So a piece of paper says there are two more to do,” he tells the magazine. “But let's see how this one goes. Rola, who lives in Newtown, Pa., wrote, produced and directed the independent picture about a college student whose life is totally changed following a major accident. “The Matter With Clark” is being screened as part of the County Theater's Autumn Cinematheque Series. For ticket prices and other information, call (215) 345-6789 or go to countytheater.org. The stars of Walt Disney's “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” went to the head of the class at the box office last weekend. The G-rated musical opened with an extremely impressive $42 million. The feel-good teen tale was followed in the distance by the grisly horror title “Saw V.” The R-rated fright film opened with more than $30 million. Edward Norton and Colin Farrell didn't attract many fans with their police drama “Pride and Glory.” The R-rated picture opened with just $6.3 million. My “At the Movies” radio segment will air live at 11:30 p.m. on Friday as part of “The Dom Giordano Show” (WPHT-AM/1210 and http://www.thebigtalker1210.com/ ). The broadcast, which can be heard every Friday night, will include discussions of newly released movies and DVDs, as well as motion picture news and trends. A different version of my “At the Movies” segment can be heard on Burlington County College radio station WBZC-FM/88.9, 95.1 and 100.7 on Fridays at 8:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. and on Saturdays at 10:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. The show can also be heard online at http://www.z889.org/ . My film reviews, features and columns can be read on our Web site at lougaul.phillyburbs.com. This is cache, read story here By admin at 2008-10-31 19:20 | login to post comments
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