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24 May 2012 9:22 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
It's Memorial Day Weekend and while we should all take a moment to remember our fallen soldiers and maybe thank a veteran, let's not forget that there is a plethora of TV being offered up as well.
So if you've got plans, be sure to get those DVRs set for all the TV and movie marathons, sporting events and specials on Memorial Day Weekend 2012 - and if you don't have plans, settle in with us!
All times Eastern.
Friday, May 25
A&E: "Dog the Bounty Hunter," "Duck Dynasty" and "Storage Wars" marathons, 7 a.m. to
ABC Family: "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie marathon, 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
AMC: Military movies marathon, 9 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. the next day ("A Bridge Too Far," "Patton," "The Green Berets," "The Dirty Dozen," "Midway")
Bio: "Dog the Bounty Hunter" marathon, 6 p.m. 4 a.m. the next day
Bravo: "Millionaire Matchmaker" marathon, »
- editorial@zap2it.com
23 March 2012 6:33 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
American Idol dropkicked another contestant back to the Six Flags circuit this week, and I'm assuming it's not who you wanted. Because it's not who I wanted. And I know you agree with me! Truly, we should chat about Idol on Skype all day while our bosses wag their mean index fingers disapprovingly.
We had ten contestants left, but now we're down to nine. Who went home? Was it Heejun (for his asthmatic rendition of "My Life"), Joshua Ledet (who fumbled this week with his not-gay-enough version of "She's Got a Way" -- please stay gay, J.L.!), or Hollie Cavanagh (who's a fine singer, but her ballad thing has expired, Toscano*-style).
Nope, this week's loser is...
Damn, it's the feisty and super-talented Erika Van Pelt! If booting the handsome female contestant right as she adopts Rosie O'Donnell's post-Taboo hairdo isn't a hate crime, then I don't understand anything. »
- virtel
22 March 2012 12:30 PM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
Dancing does the body good!Cameron Diaz shows off her six-pack in a skimpy costume on "Celebrity Dance Factor." Don't fret if you haven't heard of the "Dancing with the Stars"-esque competition. It's a fictional show created for Lionsgate's new film "What to Expect When You're Expecting."In the comedy, in theaters May 18, Cameron plays a fitness guru named Jules Baxter who falls for her sexy "Celebrity Dance Factor" partner Evan (Matthew Morrison). We've seen Matthew's moves on "Glee," but who knew Cameron could shake and shimmy. Check out the clip below!Did you catch the cameos by Whitney Port and Dwyane Wade as Jules' competition? Choreographer Tyce Diorio, ousted "X Factor" judge Cheryl Cole and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas make up the judging panel."Celebrity Dance Factor" parodies "Dancing With the Stars," complete with over-the-top costumes, shirtless stripdowns and feuding judges.Check out more of "Celebrity Dance Factor" here, »
- tooFab Staff
30 January 2012 9:00 AM, PST | Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal | See recent Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal news »
Everett Bruce Lee in ‘Enter the Dragon,’ 1973.
“From my point of view, the 20th century gave us just two icons who rose above time, space and race: There was Muhammad Ali, and there was Bruce Lee,” says documentary filmmaker Pete McCormack, explaining the rationale behind his two most recent projects, the feature documentary “Facing Ali,” shortlisted for the Academy Award in 2010, and its new followup “I Am Bruce Lee,” which hits 160 theaters across the country for special screenings on February »
- Jeff Yang
24 January 2012 7:00 AM, PST | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
When documentary filmmaker Pete McCormack last focused his camera lens on the life of a man who used his physical prowess and gift for gab to transcend athleticism, break down social barriers and become an icon, his subject was "The Greatest" boxer, Muhammad Ali. In his follow-up to Facing Ali, McCormack's subject is martial arts pioneer, physical fitness advocate and movie legend Bruce Lee, who was voted one of the most important people of the 20th Century in Time Magazine's Time 100.
Scheduled for a limited theatrical release on February 9th, I Am Bruce Lee, explores Lee's life and philosophy, with commentary from such notable celebrities as actor Mickey Rourke (Immortals), Mma fighter-turned-actress Gina Carano (Haywire), the L.A. Lakers' Kobe Bryant, Wbo Welterweight Champion Manny Pacquiao and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.
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- BrentJS Sprecher
18 January 2012 1:30 PM, PST | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
Documentary filmmaker Pete McCormack (Facing Ali) has made a new doc about the late martial arts legend Bruce Lee, which will show up in a limited theatrical engagement starting February 9. The film, I Am Bruce Lee, features clips from Lee's films and his few filmed interviews, and is bolstered by a host of celebrity Bruce Lee admirers. Check out a trailer for the doc below. The interview clips seen in this trailer are from Lee's long interview filmed in 1971 for an appearance on the Pierre Berton Show. You can watch that interview in its entirety below, though I imagine most Lee fans have seen it already. That "baby, here I am, man" kicker quote in the trailer is actually Lee talking about Steve McQueen's attitude in that interview, not a statement representing Lee himself. And while the celebrity soundbites seen in the trailer are fun, I'm not sure what »
- Russ Fischer
18 January 2012 12:13 PM, PST | Twitch | See recent Twitch news »
Martial arts legend Bruce Lee has been the subject of many documentaries before, yet the world can't get enough of the man. Even after over three decades since his death, his spirit and inspiration continues to burn fiercely to this very day. Directed by Pete McCormack (Facing Ali), I Am Bruce Lee tells his extraordinary life story and features loads of interviews from martial artists, athletes, actors, directors and producers in the entertainment business including Mickey Rourke, Ed O'Neill, Manny Pacquiao, Black Eyed Peas' Taboo, Haywire's Gina Carano and Jon Jones. The amazing story of Bruce Lee, one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness. The film is a compelling and visually stunning uncovering of Bruce's life, his enormous impact, »
18 January 2012 9:00 AM, PST | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
Here's an awesome new trailer for a upcoming documentary called I Am Bruce Lee. There's already a good amount of Bruce Lee documentaries that have been made over the years, but this one looks pretty badass. The movie was directed by Pete McCormack, and includes a ton of footage of Lee as well as several interviews with different celebrities including Mickey Rourke, Ed O'Neill, Manny Pacquiao, Gina Carano, and Kobe Bryant. I'm a huge fan of Bruce Lee, and I already watch the same old docs about him over and over again, so it will be great to see a new one. The movie will get a limited theatrical release on February 9th, 2012. Check out the trailer for the film below and tell us what you think!
Synopsis:
‘I Am Bruce Lee’ tells the amazing story of one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness. »
- Venkman
17 January 2012 11:31 PM, PST | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
"Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water." There can never be enough Bruce Lee, in movies especially. And now someone has made an entire documentary about his legacy and his spirit. It's titled simply, I Am Bruce Lee, directed by Pete McCormack, and features a whole hell of a lot of celebrities, including Mickey Rourke, Ed O'Neill, Manny Pacquiao, Black Eyed Peas' Taboo, Haywire's Gina Carano and yes, even Kobe Bryant himself pops up in here. This looks like a kick ass doc for a martial arts legend, just exploring who he was and why he was such a legend, but we already know the reasons anyway. Check it out! Watch the official trailer for Pete McCormack's doc I Am Bruce Lee, found via TheMovieBox: Bruce Lee is universally recognized as the pioneer who elevated martial arts in film to an art form, and this doc »
- Alex Billington
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