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Pixar's UP

With the release of Pixar's animated Cars 2, the first of many planned sequels outside of the Toy Story Franchise, we decided to take a 2nd look at the last film released on DVD, UP. This film follows 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen who decides to follow up on a promise made long ago by taking his entire home to Paradise Falls, South American, by uniquely using thousands of balloons. Joining him on his quest is a young stole away who may cause him more problems than the adventure ahead of them.

 

Happy New Year!

It's the start of a new year and the independent film company New Lineage Films will be back in production again! There are many new projects in the works including a dramatic short film and a possible web series. New Lineage Films will also be back reviewing random movies for you! Also don't forget about our discussion forums!
 
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Looking for crew members

Preliminary work has been going very well and we are now looking for those people who are interested in volunteering their time to be crew members. Interested in, or have previously done work in film lighting, make up, boom mic operating, or others details, and/or want to meet new people and help work on a short film?
Contact John or Robert via Facebook!

Scott Pilgrim

Based off the hit comic series, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World has come to theaters. Scott Pilgrim has met the girl of his dreams but to win her heart he must defeat her seven evil exes. In a world of video game action, cool music, and cool attitudes will Scott be the hero or the zero. The New Lineage Films crew reviews for you.

 

Ballers

How important is respect to you? To Joey, it is VERY important. With friends Tasha and Manny at his side, he challenges some tough talking adversaries to prove his point. Insults, tempers, and air balls will fly all while two observers, Lenny and Byron, call the action. Only one question will remain; Aren't you supposed to have talent to be considered a Baller?
Ballers, a comedy by New Lineage Films, for lovers of fun films.

(NLF would like to advise this movie is rated PG-13 due to some strong language.)

 

Kick Ass

Based off the popular comic series of the same name, comic book fan Dave Lizewski often wonders what it would be like to become a real superhero and help people. When he dons a costume and steps out to fulfill his fantasies he steps into a much larger world colder, darker, and bloodier than he ever imagined. New Lineage Films reviews the film, and compares the film version to the comic.

 

Iron Man 2

Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as Tony Stark in the much anticipated sequel, Iron Man 2. This time, while battling an over inflated ego, Iron Man must battle a new villain with equal technological capabilities; all while trying to keep the business competition and the government off his back. Does Iron Man 2 live up to our hopes, or does it fall to the sequel curses that we've seen in the past? New Lineage Films reviews!

 

Doll House

New Lineage Films presents the very first film we ever made. "The Dollhouse". John and Susan have plans for a romantic night together. But as John prepares, he may not be alone in the house. The antique dollhouse his mother has brought home may have more than just sentimental memories attached to it. Someone, or something much more sinister may have come with the dollhouse awakened by the use of the Ouija board the night before.

 

Night of the Museum 2

Former Museum security Guard Larry Daley, now a successful inventor, finds his life in peril as he returns to save his unusual friends, now in the famous Smithsonian, from the evil Kahmunrah who has returned from beyond seeking the magical life giving tablet for his own dark purposes. Does this film match the fun of the original? New Lineage Films reviews the movie.

 

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Robert Downey Jr stars as a petty thief who thinks his life is on a new path when he gets cast in a movie, but he finds himself thrust into a sudden mystery with the private detective who is in charge of prepping him for his role. Mystery, laughs, and quick one liners will remind you of the mystery movies of old. But is it as good?

 

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