Cyber Monday is all all about finding the best online deals. Well, what is better than FREE?
Free $3 Amazon Code!First up, how about $3 in free mp3s from Amazon.com? Click
here to cash in code GET3MP3S -- offer expires tonight at 11:59pm PT!
Free Holiday DownloadsHere are 28 free holiday tunes:
- Target has 13 holiday songs -- including one from Guster -- available for download here.
- American Eagle's 15-track holiday sampler -- including a song from Nada Surf -- can be downloaded at FILTER Magazine's site here.
Non-Holiday DownloadsAnd here is a list of today's non-holiday downloads:
- Compliments of SPIN -- 13 tracks from the magazine's December issue -- download here via iTunes before December 31.
- Download the debut single "Tennessee Me" from The Secret Sisters here.
- Head to Xbox's Facebook page here to download Nutso's "Jealous."
- Download the 15-track "it was never about the audience" album from Noise Addict here.
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Get a free single from singer/actor Billy Burke
here.
Want more free downloads? Well, don't forget to continually check the following sources -- new songs covering all genres are added frequently. Just click on the links below and enjoy some new tunes.
Notes:- In a close race, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 1 remained the #1 movie with $50.3 million over Thanksgiving weekend. The next-to-last movie in the series raised its domestic total to $220.4 million after just 10 days in theaters, according to distributor Warner Bros. The film also has taken in $389.2 million overseas, giving it a worldwide total of $609.6 million.
- Tangled, a 3D animated adventure based on the Rapunzel fable, was easily the top grosser among the new pictures with a surprisingly strong $49.1 million in second place and a $69 million cume since unspooling Wednesday in the biggest Disney-branded animated debut in years. The film far exceeded industry expectations, delivering the second-biggest Thanksgiving debut ever behind Toy Story 2, which had a $57.4 million opening in 1999.
- The other Wednesday openers did not fare as well. Sony Screen Gem's musical Burlesque kicked up $11.8 million in fourth place during the weekend for a $17.2 million cume since its midweek bow. Fox's romantic comedy Love and Other Drugs earned $9.9 million in sixth place for the three days and a five-day cume of $14 million. CBS Films' Dwayne Johnson action film Faster snagged $8.6 million in seventh place for a $12.2 million cume.
- Collectively, the weekend top 10 rung up $170.5 million, or 1% less than top performers in the same frame last year.
- All figures are industry estimates. Final weekend figures will be released on Monday.
- Reviews of Megamind and other movies not in the top 10 can be found by clicking on the Film Reviews archive icon at left.
- Sources: Hollywood.com, Hollywood Reporter, AP
Four major movies open today as we hit the long holiday weekend. Being extra busy lately, I wasn't able to screen any of the films before their release. But I thought it would be helpful to summarize some key reviews for each. Looks like
Tangled is your best bet in a weak bunch.
Happy Thanksgiving!
BurlesqueThis newest musical stars Cher and Christina Aguilera. Co-stars Stanley Tucci. [Rated PG-13]
AP = 2 out of 4 stars
Entertainment Weekly = C-
Philadelphia Inquirer = 2.5 out of 4 stars
FasterDwayne Johnson stars in this new vengeance flick. Also stars Billy Bob Thornton. [Rated R]
AP = 1 star
Entertainment Weekly = D
Philadelphia Inquirer = 2 stars
Love & Other DrugsAnother raunchy romantic comedy -- this time re-teaming
Brokeback Mountain stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. Co-stars the late Jill Clayburgh in her final film role.
[Rated R]
AP = 2 stars
Entertainment Weekly = C+
Philadelphia Inquirer = 2.5 stars
TangledDisney's 50th animated film is a new spin on the Rapunzel story. Mandy Moore voices the title role, with Zachary Levi as Flynn Rider. [Rated PG]
AP = 2.5 stars
Entertainment Weekly = B
Philadelphia Inquirer = 3 stars
Notes:- The newest Harry Potter film cast his biggest box-office spell yet with a franchise record $125.1 million domestically over opening weekend. In terms of revenue, that puts Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 1 ahead of the series' best previous debut of $102.7 million for 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
- Factoring in today's higher admission prices, the latest movie had roughly the same size audience as the franchise's best previous draws -- Goblet of Fire and 2001's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, which launched the series. Deathly Hallows and those two earlier movies each sold around 16 million tickets in their first weekend.
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 1 landed at #6 on the domestic revenue chart for biggest opening weekends, a list headed by 2008's The Dark Knight with $158.4 million. It also was this year's second-biggest debut, behind Iron Man 2, which is #5 on the all-time chart with $128.1 million.
- After two weeks on top, DreamWorks Animation's Megamind fell to #2 with $16.2 million -- and a cumulative total now past the $100 million mark ($109.5 million).
- Opening pretty weakly for Lionsgate at #5 was the debut of the Russell Crowe drama, The Next Three Days, with $6.8 million.
- Collectively, top 10 finishers in the the holiday box office season's first frame rung up $185.3 million. That was 25% less than top performers in a comparable frame last year topped by The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
- All figures are industry estimates. Final weekend figures will be released on Monday.
- Reviews of Megamind, RED and other movies not in the top 10 can be found by clicking on the Film Reviews archive icon at left.
- Sources: Hollywood.com, Hollywood Reporter, AP
127 HoursDirector Danny Boyle (
Slumdog Millionaire) is in Oscar-form once again with his dramatic telling of mountain climber Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in Utah for five days back in 2003. By now, we all know the true story of how Ralston ended up amputating his forearm to set himself free. So, it's an amazing feat by Boyle to create an engaging
action film where the subject is alone and trapped -- especially one where we already know the ending. Boyle excels in pulling it off -- but there are plenty of accolades to go around.
James Franco (
Milk) is excellent as Ralston, the loner who tells no one where he is going before his hike, while packing a bag with only limited supplies. He's pumped up for an exciting solo adventure -- but has some side fun before setting off on his main mission. Kate Mara (
Brokeback Mountain,
Shooter) and Ambler Tamblyn (
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) play two pretty hikers Ralston meets before the accident. The short meeting showcases Ralston's captivating energy and fun spirit -- but also highlights his ultimate drive to be one with nature as they part ways.
Then it's on to the accident -- where Franco truly earns the Oscar nomination that lies ahead for him. He's somehow able to believably convey the fear, strength, determination, imagination and gut-wrenching realization that Ralston dealt with during those five days. How Ralston was able to keep his sense of humor intact and his mind sharp enough to rescue himself -- even after severe dehydration, hunger and hallucinations set in -- is nothing short of a miracle.
Boyle proves past success was not fleeting -- as the filmmaker pulls together a great story (he co-wrote with his
Slumdog Millionaire Oscar-winning screenwriter, Simon Beaufoy) -- along with superb acting, camera work, film editing and score. Sure, you may have to look away at the critical point in the story, but that's okay -- I did. And it won't diminish the overall effect -- a truly inspirational story of survival. [Rated R; opens wider today and nationwide
November 24]Grade: A-
Notes:- Watch a short interview with Aron Ralston here.
- Click on the Film Reviews icon at left for more reviews.
The Kids Are All RightNic and Jules are in a long-term, committed and loving relationship -- raising two teenagers while balancing home and work lives. Like most couples, they're happy -- but things are by no means perfect. Pretty normal. So, what makes this a different story? Well, Nic and Jules just happen to be lesbians. Annette Bening plays Nic, a doctor, primary breadwinner and the stricter parent. Julianne Moore is Jules, the more laid-back stay-at-home mom. With the kids getting older, Jules is trying to get a new business off-the-ground, but that's just one factor adding stress to the relationship.
We learn that each woman had given birth to one of the two kids using the same anonymous sperm donor. As daughter Joni (Mia Wasikowska) readies to leave for college, her curious younger brother Laser (Josh Hutcherson) asks her to contact the sperm bank in order to meet their biological father. When their father (
Zodiac's Mark Ruffalo) enters the family's lives -- not only do the kids have to learn to adjust, but Nic and Jules face an unexpected turn of events that will truly test their relationship.
Directed by Lisa Cholodenko (
High Art,
Laurel Canyon) -- and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg -- the film is an entertaining family dramedy strengthened by stellar acting from a great cast. As usual, Moore (
A Single Man) and Ruffalo are terrific -- and so are Wasikowska (
Alice in Wonderland) and Hutcherson (
Journey to the Center of the Earth). If you're going to make a film where younger actors play integral roles, you better nail the casting. And here, the filmmakers did. Bening is especially outstanding -- I honestly had forgotten what a great actress she is -- and without a doubt, she'll gain a well-deserved fourth Oscar nomination (
The Grifters,
American Beauty,
Being Julia). My only gripe with the film is that part of the story veered off and didn't seem completely believable -- and that's the only reason you won't see a higher grade from me below. Still, a must-see. [Rated R; released on DVD and Blu-ray today]
Grade: B+
Note:- Click on the Film Reviews icon at left for more reviews of movies in theaters now -- or already released for home viewing.
Free DownloadsHere is this week's free offerings:
- Nine live tracks from Phish (Live Bait Volume 2) can be downloaded here.
- Click here for a live Massive Attack set from this past June's Southside Festival in Germany.
- Download "Bring the Light" from Beady Eye here.
- Kellee Maize's new single "Hasta Abajo - All The Way Down" here.
- NoiseTrade offers downloads for free (or pay what you can) -- click here for Sleeperstar's "Just Another Ghost" -- then click the back space on that page for more songs.
- Here is UTNE Reader's November sampler with 11 free downloads.
- Is classical music more your stlye? Click here for 24 classical masterpieces from Rise of the Masters.
Holiday Music for FreeToo early for Christmas? Yeah, I hear you -- but why not download these complimentary songs from Amazon.com now -- and save them for later when you're in the holiday mood!
The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree -- 16 VeggieTales' tracks -- download here - The Karaoke Channel -- Best Traditional Christmas Songs (14 tracks) -- download here
- Chacra World Music Holiday Sampler (five tracks) -- download here
The Very Merry Christmas Sugo Holiday Sampler (five tracks) -- download here
- Timeless Christmas (six tracks, including two from Neil Sedaka and two from Michael McDonald) -- download here
Many MoreWant more free (non-holiday) downloads? Well, don't forget to continually check the following sources -- new songs covering all genres are added frequently. Just click on the links below and enjoy some new tunes.
Notes:- DreamWorks Animation's Megamind was the #1 movie for the second weekend in a row. The 3D comedy, featuring Will Ferrell as the voice of a super villain, made just over $30 million this weekend -- and now nearly $90 million overall.
- Opening in second place is the 20th Century Fox action thriller Unstoppable, starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine as railroad workers trying to stop a massive runaway train. The film made $23.5 million in its debut.
- Among the weekend's other new releases, Skyline opened in fourth place with $11.7 million. The Universal Pictures sci-fi thriller depicts aliens invading and destroying Los Angeles. And Morning Glory, a Paramount comedy set in a network morning show starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, opened at #5 with about $9.6 million.
- The top 10 films in the latest frame collected $110.4 million, or 12% less than top performers in the same session in 2009.
- Coming up -- the home stretch to the box-office year will feature a number of limited-release "prestige pictures" vying for promotional bang from the year-end awards season.
- All figures are industry estimates. Final weekend figures will be released on Monday.
- Reviews of Megamind, RED and other movies not in the top 10 can be found by clicking on the Film Reviews archive icon at left.
- Sources: Hollywood.com, Hollywood Reporter, AP
Notes:- DreamWorks Animation's Megamind debuted as the #1 movie for the weekend with $47.7 million. Distributed in a mix of 2D and 3D locations, 66% of its opening weekend earnings came from 3D screenings.
- In other debuts, Warner Bros.' Due Date opened at a strong #2 with $33.5 million, while Tyler Perry's drama For Colored Girls premiered solidly for Lionsgate -- in third-place with $20.1 million.
- Last weekend's champion, Saw 3D, slipped all the way down to #5 with $8.2 million -- down a steep 66 percent from its opening-weekend revenue. Halloween is over -- hello!
- On an industry-wide basis, the weekend was very strong -- and even set a record for the best first weekend in November (previously $153 million in 2003). Overall revenues came in at $155 million, up 29.5 percent from the same weekend a year ago, when A Christmas Carol led with $30.1 million.
- All figures are industry estimates. Final weekend figures will be released on Monday.
- Reviews of Megamind, Red, Hereafter, The Social Network and other movies not in the top 10 can be found by clicking on the Film Reviews archive icon at left.
- Sources: Hollywood.com, Hollywood Reporter, AP
MegamindThe latest animated comedy from DreamWorks Animation is a villain vs. superhero story with a twist -- one where you may end up rooting for the unlikely character. The villain here is the Megamind (voiced by Will Ferrell), who continuously terrorizes Metro City -- but the city and its people are always rescued by suave superhero Metro Man (Brad Pitt). Megamind and Metro Man are both aliens who were sent to Earth as babies from their respective home planets. On Earth, they've had a long rivalry -- but Megamind always seems to be outwitted by Metro Man. Then during one of Megamind's many hostage plots involving news reporter Roxanne Ritchi (Tina Fey), tragedy strikes -- and it looks like Metro Man is finally out of the picture.
Now freed from his rival's shadow, Megamind proceeds to take control of Metro City. But over time, the big blue-headed villain comes to realize that he no longer has any purpose in life without an enemy. So, he concocts a plan to turn Roxanne's goofy cameraman Hal (Jonah Hill) into Metro City's next big superhero, the fiery-headed Titan. But things do not go as planned when power quickly goes to Titan's head. Aided by his fish-like sidekick Minion (David Cross), Megamind must find a way to resolve an even bigger issue -- as Metro City now has two villains and no superheroes.
Written by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, the film is
directed by Tom McGrath (Madagascar). All borrow plot points from recent animated features -- including Monsters vs. Aliens and Despicable Me -- so, the film isn't as original as it could be. And be forewarned, it's neither a laugh-out riot nor a 3D spectacular (it's ok to see in 2D!). But the animation and strong cast rescue the film's shortcomings. Ferrell (The Other Guys), Fey (Ponyo), Hill (Cyrus) and Cross (Alvin and The Chipmunks) add much liveliness to the tale. Surprisingly, only Pitt (Inglourious Basterds) is a bit flat in his first animated role. [Rated PG; opens today]
Grade: B
Notes:- Thanks to AOL, you can watch the first five minutes of the film -- with an introduction by Will Ferrell -- here. The opening serves as a great back-story that sets the stage well.
- Click on the Film Reviews icon at left for more reviews.
Brrrrrrrr -- it was the coldest morning here in the past eight months! Unless you're lucky to live in a warm climate, I am sure you're experiencing much of the same. It's time to spend more time inside -- with a free movie night! So, here is the latest list of Redbox and Blockbuster Express codes.
Just a reminder: these codes listed below can only be used once per account.
RedboxDid you know:
- If you create a new redbox.com account, your second online rental is on them! Details here.
- Join the Redbox text club and get a promo code good for a free rental on the first Monday of every month (the code is sent to your cell phone -- and is good only for you!). Learn more here.
- Blu-ray discs are now available at a Redbox kiosk near you. At my local location, DVDs are still $1 and Blu-ray discs are $1.50. Check here to see if Blu-ray rentals are available near you.
- Finally, Redbox has a great new contest -- you could win free rentals for a year! Enter the contest here.
Below are free movie rental codes for use at Redbox kiosks:
- DVDATWAG - expiration unknown; Walgreen's only
- DVDKROG - expiration unknown; Kroger's only
- DRIVEIN - expiration unknown; Sonic only
- CHANCEMONOP - McDonald's only; Redbox and McDonald's have partnered to give away 1 million FREE Redbox rentals; this code will expire after it has been used 1 million times
- DVDONME - no expiration
- BREAKROOM - no expiration
- Click here to find a Redbox kiosk near you.
Blockbuster Below are free movie rental codes for use at Blockbuster Express kiosks:
- 1MNDY - valid today only
- G718A - expiration unknown
- Click here to find a Blockbuster kiosk near you.
Wow -- it's November already! Let's kick off the month with some free music!
First up,
Amazon.com recently offered a promotional code to some members -- and it has spread around the Internet. It's definitely worth trying out before it expires today! Enter the code STUDENT3 at check-out to redeem a $3 credit. Amazon MP3 music downloads are available to customers located in (and with billing addresses in) one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia only. Taxes apply in some states. The promotion code must be used by 11:59 PT tonight! So get shopping
here!
And here are this week's
free downloads:
- To celebrate three decades of Bad Religion, the band recorded a live album during its spring 2010 tour -- and are offering it as a free "thank you" to loyal fans. Download it here by joining the band's mailing list.
- Meanwhile, SPIN Magazine has compiled a 10-track mixed tape of top acts covering Bad Religion. Included in the tribute are Switchfoot and Tegan and Sara. Download "Germs of Perfection: A Tribute to Bad Religion" here.
- Compliments of Adult Swim -- three big albums! Download 16 metal tracks here, 9 softer singles here and 17 ATL RMX remixes here.
- Incubus has a section on their site with free downloads of many of their biggest hits. Click here.
- And finally, the new War Tapes 5-track EP "Fever Changing" is available here. You can name your price.
Want more free downloads? Well, don't forget to continually check the following sources -- new songs covering all genres are added frequently. Just click on the links below and enjoy some new tunes.