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The Random Spiel: September 13th 2006

By Garth Franklin Wednesday September 13th 2006 11:46AM
  • Live in the UK and want to see "Borat" early? There are 15 screenings taking place across the country on Wednesday September 27th. Go to this site, type in the code '15461', choose your location and cross your fingers.

  • Clips of many of the major press conferences held at the Toronto Film Festival have made it online including All the King's Men, The Last Kiss, Babel, The Fountain, For Your Consideration, and Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show.

  • F$#k you Daniel Craig haters, the James Bond films mean more to me than "Star Wars" and all those superhero movie franchises combined and I say he'll rock. Check out this new poster if you don't believe me.

  • Kristen Bell in the Princess Leia bikini? Yep, here's your stroke material fanboys.

  • A first review is up for the Jennifer Lopez & Marc Antony drama "El Cantante".

  • An early review for Scorsese's "The Departed" says "I give this an A- and definitely worth a pint after to discuss".

  • The DVD artwork is finally out for that disappointing recent "Superman" movie which now looks like it won't beat "Batman" after all at the domestic box-office. Gotta say for once I like the single disc art better, though neither grabs me. For those who like their women, there's Supergirl too.

  • More full length TV pilots are available for early viewing including the decent Kidnapped, the great Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and the pretty bad Jericho

  • Orlando Bloom half-naked and wet? Zoe Saldana in a bikini? Get a glimpse of the first eight minutes from their new thriller "Haven". Sadly no nipples kids.

  • More set pictures from "Transformers" show an exhausted looking Bumblebee.

  • Erick Avari, JK Simmons, Seymour Cassel, Larry Thomas, Verne Troyer, Ralf Moeller & Michael Paré have joined the cast of schlock-meister Uwe Boll's latest film "Postal".

  • Some kiddie fantasy film about a "Water Horse" is underway in New Zealand, and some sneaky Kiwis are taking photos.

  • Michael Crichton's new novel "Next" will hit stores November 28th and deal with how present day genetic engineering is already spinning out of control. After that piece of crap "State of Fear", here's hoping this improves back to his great "Rising Sun"/"Jurassic Park" days

  • The unrated trailer for "Shortbus", complete with murky orgy and ejaculation footage, is online and streamed for your pleasure.

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