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Movie Monday: “To infinity and beyond!”

Movie Monday Trivia: Edition #71

Which movie featured Buzz Lightyear and Mr. Potato Head?

  1. Antz
  2. Miracle on 34th Street
  3. Fantasia
  4. Toy Story

Give it a guess even if your not sure and check back tomorrow for the answer. ;) Join us again next Monday for a new question.



Movie Monday Blog Carnival

Welcome to the September 8, 2008 edition of Movie Monday. We have a record breaking week for submissions – more than 20 articles to choose from! Thanks to all the submitters for contributing. It’s great to see Mike Blitz and Pacheco back; we’ve missed you. A warm welcome goes out to first time submitters Danny Ross and Dr. Rus Jeffrey. In addition to the staple of reviews, folks are taking advantage of some of the lesser used categories: Characters, Actors/Actresses, In Production and Documentaries. I’m glad they are finally getting some use. ;)

As usual, when you visit the links please let the blog owners know we appreciate their efforts. Leave comments and socially bookmark your favs. Without further ado, here’s the Movie Monday Blog Carnival. Enjoy!

Actors/Actresses

Jonathan Calder presents The Fallen Idol: Bobby Henrey 60 years on posted at Liberal England, saying, “Hello again from England. You may want to emphasise the whole Film Forum site (though The Fallen Idol is a great film)”

Characters

Jake Walters presents Why I Love 300 | the Movie Space posted at the Movie Space.

Documentaries

Scott Davis presents Slacker Uprising – Michael Moore’s Latest Film Strait to Internet | ZombieChatter.com posted at ZombieChatter.com.

DVD

Richd presents Death Sentence posted at the Movie Space.

Becauseemilysaysso presents Because Emily Says So: Since Prince Was on Apollonia posted at Because Emily Says So.

Trench presents The Other Boleyn Girl (DVD) posted at 7milesdown.

Danny Thornton presents The Spiderwick Chronicles posted at the Movie Space.

Richd presents The Brave One posted at the Movie Space.

In Production

Scott Davis presents Upcoming Zombie Movies | ZombieChatter.com posted at ZombieChatter.com.

New Movie Releases

Dr. Rus Jeffrey presents Review: Everybody Wants to be Italian posted at Frame By Frame.

Reviews

Linda presents 내츄럴 시티 : Natural city posted at Mes crazy expériences.

Adam Rucker presents Can I Please Just Say -: I watched Pirates of the Caribbean 3.. And I actually liked it! posted at Can I Please Just Say -.

Christina M. Rau presents Cheese All Over posted at Livin’ The Dream (One Loser At A Time), saying, “A sing-a-long is fun only if the audience sings along. Otherwise, you’re just sitting in a God-awful movie.”

Samir Bharadwaj presents Singh is King – movie review posted at Samir Bharadwaj dot Com, saying, “Singh is King is Bollywood at its noisiest. Large, loud, and ludicrous, some outstanding elements still keep this Hindi movie on the right side of entertaining.”

Pacheco presents The Strangers (2008) posted at Bohemian Cinema.

Mike Blitz presents Review: So Close posted at Kaboom Review.

Danny Ross presents Escape From New York posted at Club Columbia DVD, saying, “A look at the cult classic- Escape From New York. Kurt Russell, an eye-patch and lots of guns- what more can you really ask of a movie?”

Audrey Berger presents Lou Reed and Julian Schnabel Redefine “Berlin” | Cracks In Sidewalks posted at Cracks In Sidewalks, saying, “This movie only played in NYC for a short period as it really is a piece of art, but it should be available on DVD soon. It is a great film and anyone who has been a fan of Lou Reed or Julian Schnabel would want to know about it and see it if they haven’t.”

Toni presents These things I learned from Wall-E posted at Happy Nest.

Ashok presents On “The Prestige” posted at Rethink., saying, “Christopher Nolan’s dark film “The Prestige” seems to be a comment on how people relate to technology. Is it the case we relate to it as we do magic?”

Dianne M. Buxton presents Ballet Shoes, the Movie, With Emma Watson posted at Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes, saying, “”Ballet Shoes” based on Noel Streatfeild’s best-selling-since-1937 novel, is colorful, dramatic, and energetic. Great for ballet parties!”

Other

Scott Nehring presents 50 Movies You Might Have Missed posted at Good News Film Reviews.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Movie Monday using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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