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Cop Out brings Kevin Smith to LaserPacific for the third time.
Due for release by Warner Brothers on February 26th 2010, Kevin Smith's latest movie, Cop Out, stars Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan as cops who find a stolen baseball card, rescue a Mexican woman, whilst dealing with gangsters and money laundering. Unlike all his previous movies, Kevin Smith did not write the script for this one - it was written by Robb Cullen and Mark Cullen. He did again choose to work with cinematographer David Klein and LaserPacific's senior colorist Dave Cole.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks - The Squeakquel |
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LaserPacific's DI team works on Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Produced and distributed by Fox and set for a Christmas release on December 23rd 2009, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel tells the story of the chipmunks return to school. After feeling like fish out of water because they are surrounded by human students, the chipmunks find themselves having to save the school's music program by entering a Battle of the Bands competition to win the $25,000 prize. At the same time, they encounter a rival band of female singing chipmunks - the Chipettes - voiced by Amy Poehler, Christina Applegate and Anna Faris.
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Richard Kelly and Steven Poster, ASC, collaborate with LaserPacific again on The Box
Richard Kelly's new movie will be released by Warner Brother in the United States on November 6th 2009. The Box is a supernatural thriller based on a short story, “Button, Button”, written by Richard Matheson in 1970, and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a suburban couple who receive a box with a mysterious power that causes them to face a moral dilemma. A stranger tells them that pressing a button on the box will bestow $1 million on them. Unfortunately, pressing the button will also simultaneously cause the death of a person somewhere in the world. Richard Kelly previously directed indie hits Donnie Darko and Southland Tales.
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I Love You Phillip Morris |
Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor Star in I Love You Phillip Morris
Based on a true story, I Love You Phillip Morris tells the tale of Steven Jay Russell, a resourceful ex-cop and con-man, played by Jim Carrey, who meets Phillip Morris, the love of his life (Ewan McGregor) in the state penitentiary and embarks on a relentless pursuit of him involving multiple escapes and various complicated cons. It is the directorial debut of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, the talented writing team behind Bad Santa and Cats and Dogs whose career in Hollywood began at Nickelodeon. They teamed up with acclaimed Mexican cinematographer Xavier Pérez Grobet (The Woodsman, Nacho Libre, Music and Lyrics) who graded the movie at LaserPacific with senior colorist Mike Sowa.
I Love You Phillip Morris premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival in January and will be released in the United States by the Consolidated Film Group on March 26th 2010. |
My Sister's Keeper places trust in LaserPacific's aIM dailies
Nick Cassavetes' new movie My Sister's Keeper stars Alec Baldwin, Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin in an adaption of the Jodi Picoult novel. The story is about a thirteen year old who was conceived as a genetic match for her cancer-stricken sister and is seeking emancipation from her parents. The movie was shot by award-winning cinematographer Caleb Deschanel, ASC. Both Cassavetes and Deschanel were initially insistent that they wanted the dailies to be printed on film. New Line approached LaserPacific to see if aIM dailies could be used as an alternate approach. The calibrated HD dailies transfer could be used as an alternative to print dailies as well as for viewing copies for the studio and for input into editorial.
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