Category Archives: movies

Twilight the Movie-Win a piece of history!

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Can’t wait to see the movie?  Want to win a piece of it?  This movie has the #1 record on the Billboard charts.  It’s the Twilight soundtrack.

We have (2) Twilight Prize Packages with Twilight T-shirts and other fun items from the movie.

All you gotta do is email us here info @ the rock star stories . com  and we’ll enter you to win.  Winners announced on November 28th.  Please include your name contact email and we’ll let you know if you win!  The movie opens on November 21st!

Nick and Nora’s Infinite PlayList! FREE SHOW TUESDAY in BOCA RATON

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Want tickets to see Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist Tuesday night in Boca Raton for free?

Send us an email info (at) the rock star stories (dot) com and we’ll get some FREE tickets for you!

It’s at the Shadowwood Theater 7:30pm Boca Raton Florida.

See you there!!!  I like Michael Cera……

How Indie Filmakers Can Get Their Films on ITUNES

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From a blog post by Scott Kirsner at his blog CinemaTech located here

Apple doesn’t make it easy for Indie filmakers to get their films on Itunes.  Here’s some organizations that have had success doing it.  Your best bet is to contact one of these companies and work through them.  Let us know how it goes!

New Video seems to be getting a lot of full-length features onto iTunes, including “King Corn” and “Bomb It,” both recently-released docs, and Henry Jaglom’s “Eating,” from 2004. They also connected Ed Burns with iTunes for his latest film, “Purple Violets.” Here’s their contact info.

Shorts International in the UK has distributed a few dozen short films through iTunes, including the recent Oscar-winner “West Bank Story.” Here’s the page that explains how to submit your film.

The Independent Film Channel (IFC) has a handful of features on iTunes, including “Four Eyed Monsters,” “Does Your Soul Have a Cold?” and “Before the Music Dies.”  Contact info here, here, and here.

Mediastile is the company that offered Sundance short films earlier this year on iTunes. One of these films, “Sick Sex,” is currently #2 on iTunes’ list of best-selling shorts, sandwiched in between two Pixar shorts. Mediastile also handled “The Tribe,” a short film that played at Sundance in 2006, and was briefly an iTunes best-seller last year. Their website is  here.

If you have an indie film or shorts that you’like to see on LoonaticTV, send Zac an email at info (at) loonatictv.com and he’ll work out the details.

What Movie Did You See?

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The Love Guru didn’t find a lot of love at the box office.  It came in 4th.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday. (via AOL)

1. “Get Smart,” $39.2 million.

2. “Kung Fu Panda,” $21.7 million.

3. “The Incredible Hulk,” $21.6 million.

4. “The Love Guru,” $14 million.

5. “The Happening,” $10 million.

6. “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” $8.4 million.

7. “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,” $7.2 million.

8. “Sex and the City,” $6.5 million.

9. “Iron Man,” $4 million.

10. “The Strangers,” $1.9 million.