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3-D ART SOARS, BUT LUNAR 'TOON PLOT WON'T FLYNew York PostThursday 14th August 2008 IF only the first-ever ani mated 3-D movie had as great a story line as it does 3-D animation, we could have all gone to the movies this weekend and had a wonderful time. Unfortunately, "Fly Me to the Moon," a cloying story about three young...
Top five list of weekend happeningsRoyal Oak Daily TribuneFriday 15th August 2008 THE DREAM (CRUISE) LIVES ON Gas crises? Global warming? All that will be forgotten on Saturday when an expected 30,000 vehicles spend the day rolling -- slowly -- up and down Woodward Avenue at the 14th Annual Woodward Dream Cruise.
Film Review: "Fly Me to the Moon"Universe TodayFriday 15th August 2008 On August 3rd, the new animated movie "Fly Me to the Moon" premiered at the Directors Guild of America Theatre in Hollywood, LA. In a very fortunate turn of events Fraser sent me there to watch the first US screening of this "made for 3D" space-exploration adventure. I've been bursting to write a review on [...]
Also Opening This Weekend: 'Fly Me to the Moon'The New York SunThursday 14th August 2008 In this 3-D animated adventure from Illuminata Pictures, three young flies set off on a mission to become the first insects on the moon by hitching a ride on the historic Apollo 11 spaceflight. The film's stunning visuals, which were inspired by actual transcripts and original blueprints from NASA, could introduce a new generation to the awe-inspiring achievements of the space program's most ...
Le retour fracassant des Desperate HousewivesEurope1Thursday 14th August 2008 Avis aux inconditionnels ! Bree, Susan, Lynette et Gabrielle font leur grand retour ¿ la t¿l¿vision pour une quatri¿me saison palpitante. (Sur Canal+ le 28 ao¿t).
FIT AFTER 40Hamilton SpectatorThursday 14th August 2008 Forty is the new perfect 10. With toned and muscular arms, tight abs and firm glutes, today's boomers and gen-Xers, who in their parents' generation would have been considered over the hill, now resemble those half their age.