Forrest Gump in 60 Seconds
Richard | March 13, 2009This tells the story quite exact. Not so fast passed the time of the last 199 posts here at squeeq, and we are happy to have made it up to here. Enjoy post 200.
This tells the story quite exact. Not so fast passed the time of the last 199 posts here at squeeq, and we are happy to have made it up to here. Enjoy post 200.
One billion viewers, bad-ass airing costs, crazy trailers:
Audi Super Bowl trailer:
G.I. Joe Super Bowl trailer:
Transformers II Super Bowl trailer:

Good news for all you Biggie fans out there! Notorious B.I.G. is finally eternalized not only by his legendary tracks, but also by a cinematic biography.

Name’s Bond. James Bond. For the twenty-second time already, Commander Bond aka. 007 fights the evil and rescues the world. However, the motives have changed this time. Besides the fact that Quantum of Solace is a sequel to Casino Royal, James is vengefully heartbroken, what turns out to be not the best condition for his antagonists eventually.
Cocaine Cowboys chronicles the development of the illegal drug trade in Miami during the 1970s and 1980s with interviews of both law enforcement and organized crime leaders, in addition to news footage from the era. The film reveals that in the 1960s and early 1970s, marijuana was the primary import drug into the region. During the 1970s, marijuana imports were replaced by the much more lucrative cocaine imports. Drug importers reveal several of the different methods used to import the drugs into Florida. The primary methods used to import the narcotics were by boat or by air. The drug importers also reveal the complexity of their methods of importation which include the purchase and financing of legitimate businesses to provide cover for illegal operations. Importers reveal that condominiums were purchased near particular ocean waterways to provide a monitoring post for Coast Guard and local police patrol boats. Importers reveal the use of high-tech radio monitoring equipment used to monitor the radio frequencies of Federal, State, and local authorities in order to warn incoming boats and airplanes.
Movie star Mark Wahlberg is planning to turn his cult TV series Entourage into a major movie franchise.
The news comes after the show’s star Adrien Grenier admitted he’d like to commit to the series for another 10 years.
Wahlberg, who based the show on his early years in Hollywood, tells Moviefone.com, “We’re doing season five right now. We’re hoping for maybe three (or) four more seasons, and then maybe a film or two.”