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Cloverfield [BLU-RAY] (Paramount Home Entertainment, 6.3.2008) Disguised under deliberately goofy, yet deliciously edible-sounding, aliases such as Cheese and Slusho, Matt Reeves' Cloverfield was produced and rushed into theaters under an equally appetizing shroud of secrecy. From last year's incredibly elusive Super Bowl ad to the film's viral marketing campaign, Cloverfield had everybody scratching their heads and drooling in anticipation. Aside from the as-yet untitled title and the Blair Witch-ian visual style, the film's biggest appeal was the enigmatic creature who was last (un)seen hurling the decapitated head of the Statue of Liberty onto the crowded streets of New York City. All we knew about the mysterious beast was that it was big and angry. Now that the highy-anticipated project has come and gone, one question has fortunately been answered: Cloverfield was a major success. (continued)

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Pacino at the Ritz

After he suffered a bout of insomnia last Saturdaywhile staying at London's Ritz Hotel, Al Pacino reportedly "came down to the lobby at 2 am and instead of doing a jennifer Lopez or whatever and complaining and making all kinds of demands about having his room changed, he said he wanted to get to know the people who worked at such a great place" -- or so it says in this Mirror story. Pacino, I've been told, is in London working on a Looking for Richard-like documentary called Salomaybe, about Oscar Wilde and his play "Salome". Because of this project his emotonal pores are more open than usual. He's in one of his gregarious-Al, get-down-with-the-folks, receptive-to-the-beauty-and-poetry-of-life modes. Nobody in the world is a sweetheart 24-7.

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on November 27, 2006 at 12:10 PM

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Edward Author Profile Page says ...

If "Salomaybe" is half as good as "Looking for Richard," I'll be there.

Thanks for giving us a positive story about a "star."

Posted by Edward Author Profile Page at November 27, 2006 1:40 PM

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Adonis Author Profile Page says ...

Al Pacino is my sweetheart 24/7.

Posted by Adonis Author Profile Page at November 27, 2006 3:50 PM

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