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the show is going to be a big plus for the company but if you did some serious DD this company is much more then that,they are seriously undervalued,no way this one should be trading down here much longer,the last real run took it to .092,this time the potential is much higher imo!
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Just got home from 16 Blocks. It was really good. What Bruce Willis movie isn't good, right?
We have an amc theater here, they are estimating $17 million this opening weekend on 2700+ runs.
"FMLY derives its income from producer fees, production consulting and service fees and royalties as well as participation in the profits, if any, of certain of the pictures it produces."
Monday should be fun.
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Welcome back, QuestSolver! Everybody is looking for you here. We missed your DDs. Please post more. Did you have long vacation or what?
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LOL...not really,I got tired of getting bashed on because of DIAAF and my discovery of the companies tax issues and that I felt obligated and had to urgently post the info on the boards I was involved in since I knew that some groups were about to get the same info and the PPS was going to collapse and I wanted my friends out first! I post the truth about stocks...good or bad,and even though I might like a pick if I find dirt on it I still have to share it.Their tax issues are now getting cleared up so they may be heading up again!Now heres some DD on what I think is a killer pick! FMLY
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these guys are actually making money,check out the last earnings!The projected income outweighs the cash requirements.
FMLY’s estimate of net cash requirements for overhead for the next twelve months subsequent to December 2005, is approximately $115,000 (includes the above fixed cost estimate of $73,600) a month for a twelve month total of $1,380,000. The estimate of cash in flow (net of film cost and fees) from operations for that time period from projects currently in place is estimated to be approximately $2,000,000. We are unable to estimate beyond this twelve month period because we are still in negotiation on a number of projects.
In order to sustain operations in the near term, it is anticipated that motion pictures produced by FMLY will be entirely financed through outside sources. In April 2004, we received $644,455 in funds pursuant to a subscription agreement. On October 6, 2004, the Company received $1,300,000 from Tau Entertainment (Elisa Salinas), an investor, for the production of the movie “The Tenants”. The investor is to recoup the investment within four months following the delivery of the picture to the worldwide distributor (which is estimated to be June 14th, 2006) at 4% interest plus 50% of the net profits of the underlying movie. The funds advanced under the agreement are restricted to use in the production of “The Tenants”. In March 2005, the Company received an additional $2,179,719 advance from Elisa Salinas under terms similar to the original $1,300,000 advance. The $2,179,719 advance is restricted to use and has been invested in the productions of: $1,719,719 in Borderland, $250,000 in Wickerman, and $130,000 in Room Service as of December 2005. At December 31, 2005, Freedoms Films has invested $2,148,895 in Borderland, Scorched Earth invested $500,000 in Borderland, and E F F Partners, LLC invested $271,514 in White Air. In January 2006, Freedoms Films invested an additional $125,000 in Borderland and Scorched Earth invested an additional $72,500 into Borderland.
and this pretty much is still in the start up stages imo.
another reason i believe this will only get better, this is just a few noteable movies that will be released in the near future by FMLY : 1) THE WICKER MAN starring Nicolas Cage 2)THE CONTRACT starring John Cusack and Morgan Freeman 3) 88 MINUTES starring Al Pacino take a look at these names people, these are not has-beens. these are todays top movie stars. i like all of them and these people do only top notch Blockbuster type films. these are just a few of the movies that will be released in the future but there are many more. how in the world is this co. only trading * .015 ??? this seems hugely undervalued to me, double digit pps estimates don't seem far fetched to me, not by a mile. i can only see this going much higher. glta.
Family Room Entertainment Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, engages in the development, production, and distribution of theatrical based motion pictures primarily in the United States and Canada. It also provides production related services. The company was organized in 1969 under the name Cobb Resources Corporation and changed its name to Family Room Entertainment Corporation in 2000. Family Room Entertainment is based in Beverly Hills, California.
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look at some of these names and movies in the works for FMLY right now!!
Family Room Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ OTC BB: FMLY), is please to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Emmett/Furl Films announced today in conjunctions with Avi Lerner’s Millennium Films that they have signed Jon Avnet to direct “88 Minutes,” based on Gary Scott Thompson’s original spec. Al Pacino will star in the pic. The producers for 88 MINUTES are Avi Lerner, Randall Emmett, George Furla Jon Avnet, John Thompson and Gary Scott Thompson. Executive Producers on the Pic will be: Danny Dimbort, Boaz Davidson, Trevor Short, Lawrence Bender and John Baldecchi. Production is scheduled to commence October 15th in Vancouver. Pic falls under the Millennium and Emmett/Furla Films production, finance and distribution arrangement. 88 MINUTES focuses on a college professor who moonlights as a forensic psychiatrist for the FBI and receives a death threat claiming that he has only has 88 minutes to live. In order to save his own life, he must use all of his skills and training to narrow down the possible suspects, who include a disgruntled student, a jilted former lover, and a serial killer who is already on death row. Emmett and Furla stated: “We are thrilled to have Jon on board. We believe that Jon and Al will make a fantastic one-two creative punch that will make ’88 MINUTES’ a superb high concept thriller” Avi Lerner stated: “Randy and George continue to deliver the kind of films Millennium wants to make. We are very excited to be in business with one of the top actors of our time.”Millennium and Emmett/Furla Films, also under their multi-pic arrangement, recently wrapped production of the Bruce Willis star-er “16 BLOCKS” for director Page # 2 of 3 Richard Donner and are set to begin shooting the Nicolas Cage Star-er “THE WICKER MAN” with Neil La Bute directing next month. “THE CONTRACT” began shooting this week with Bruce Beresford directing and John Cusack and Morgan Freeman starring. Jon Avnet has directed and produced over fifty films. He is currently in post production on Bob Edward's “LAND OF THE BLIND” starring Ralph Fiennes and Donald Sutherland. He is also producing two plays currently running on Broadway: the Tony Award winning “SPAMALOT” and the critically acclaimed “PILLOWMAN.”
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[QUOTE=tdring]I noticed they didn't mention RAMBO IV. Is it still in their future? I checked it out and saw it was in pre-production, but the last update I could find was back in Oct.'05.[/QUOTE]
FAMILY ROOM ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION 8530 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #420 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 310-659-9411 (PHONE) 310-659-9412 (FACSIMILE) Family Room Entertainment Corporation IR Contact: M. Dal Walton, III Phone: 310-659-9411 x127 Email: dwalton*fmlyroom.com FOR TIME & DATE RELEASE
For Release: Monday, October 31, 2005 * 1:01pm (Pacific) Sylvester Stallone returns as John Rambo in the Fourth Installment of the Successful Franchise, “RAMBO.” Los Angeles, CA (October 31, 2005) – On October 27, 2005, Millennium Films in conjunction with Emmett/Furla Films (a wholly owned subsidiary of Family Room Entertainment {OTC BB: FMLY]), and Equity Pictures were pleased to announce that they have joined forces to produce “RAMBO IV.” The picture will be produced by Millennium Film’s Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson and Emmett/Furla Film’s Randall Emmett and George Furla along with Kevin King. The picture will be executive produced by Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, John Thompson, Andreas Thiesmeyer, Joseph Lautenschlager and Gerd Koechlin. The picture, which is slated to begin filming in the Spring of 2006, will be shot in Mexico and the United States for a budget of $50 million. This latest installment will see the character of Rambo living a quiet, reclusive existence back home in the states. But when a girl goes missing, he’s forced to abandon his quiescent lifestyle and take justice into his own hands. “Rambo IV” will bring the franchise back to its roots, with a rawness and force not seen since the original “First Blood.”
-- "LONELY HEARTS," starring John Travolta, James Gandofini and Salma Hayek;
-- "MERCENARY," starring Steven Seagal, which filmed in Capetown, South Africa;
-- "16 BLOCKS," starring Bruce Willis for director Richard Donner ("LETHAL WEAPON");
-- "THE CONTRACT," starring John Cusack and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman, with Academy Award Nominee Bruce Beresford directing;
-- "THE WICKER MAN," starring Nicolas Cage for director Neil LaBute ("IN THE COMPANY OF MEN");
-- "THE TENANTS," starring Dylan McDermott and Snoop Doggy Dogg;
-- "TODAY YOU DIE," starring Steven Seagal;
-- "THE WIDOW'S LOVER" (a/k/a "BLACK WIDOW"), starring Willem Dafoe;
-- "BORDERLAND," starring Jake Muxworthy, Rider Strong, Brian Presley, Sean Astin and Beto Cuevas for Lions Gate Films; and
-- "WHITE AIR," starring Dominique Swain and Tom Sizemore;
Family Room, through its various subsidiaries, is in active development in conjunction with third parties on the following projects during Fiscal 2005, and continues active development on these projects:
-- "MICRONAUTS," which is based on the 1970s and 80s toy line and is featured in almost 200 Marvel Comics issues;
-- "ROOM SERVICE," based on the novel by Beverly Brandt and starring Jessica Simpson;
-- "TERROR TRAIN," based on the 1980 horror classic starring Jamie Lee Curtis;
-- "DAY OF THE DEAD," based on the 1985 George Romero classic zombie film;
-- "RIN TIN TIN," based on the true-life story of Rin Tin Tin; and
-- "88 MINUTES," starring Al Pacino and directed by Jon Avnet, which is slated to begin principal photography on October 15, 2005.
Several of FMLY's films received acceptance to prestigious film festivals as well as other accolades:
-- Scarlett Johansson was nominated for her performance in "A LOVE SONG FOR BOBBY LONG," marking her third consecutive Golden Globe nomination for "Actress in a Leading Role";
-- "THE TENANTS" premiered at the 2005 Tribecca Film Festival;
-- "THE WIDOW'S LOVER" (a/k/a "BLACK WIDOW") premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival; and
-- "EDISON" was the closing night film at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival.
Winkler to Direct 'HOME OF THE BRAVE' to Topline Samuel L. Jackson Thursday February 23, 1:20 pm ET Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson and Christina Ricci Also Set to Star
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Oscar winner Irwin Winkler will begin his next project as director with the upcoming drama HOME OF THE BRAVE, set to star Oscar nominee Samuel L. Jackson ("Pulp Fiction"), Jessica Biel ("7th Heaven"), Christina Ricci ("The Opposite of Sex"), Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson ("Get Rich or Die Tryin'"), and Brian Presley (winner of Best Actor for "Guarding Eddy" at the Boston International Film Festival). Joining Winkler on this film are producers Rob Cowan ("Life as a House", "De-Lovely") and George Furla ("Narc"), executive producer Randy Emmett and associate producer Julie Milstead. Tony Pierce-Roberts ("De-Lovely", "Howards End") will serve as director of photography. Principal photography is set to begin on March 6 in Morocco and later in Spokane, Washington. ADVERTISEMENT
HOME OF THE BRAVE is a look at the lives of three soldiers who struggle to readjust to normal life after returning home from a lengthy tour in Iraq. Samuel L. Jackson will play a doctor who tries to resume his daily routine, only to find his life unraveling. Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson will play a troubled veteran having difficulty readjusting to civilian life.
Jessica Biel joins the cast from the long-running television series "7th Heaven" and films such as "The Rules of Attraction" and "Ulee's Gold". Grammy winner and multiplatinum-selling artist Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson continues his foray into dramatic features following his film debut in Jim Sheridan's "Get Rich or Die Tryin'." Golden Globe-nominated Christina Ricci is known for her roles in films such as "The Addams Family" and her critically acclaimed performances in "The Opposite Sex" directed by Don Roos, and "Monster" opposite Charlize Theron.
One of the industry's most respected and honored filmmakers, Winkler's films have garnered 4 Best Picture nominations ("Rocky," "Raging Bull," "The Right Stuff," "Goodfellas"), winning with "Rocky" in 1976. Winkler made his directorial debut in l989 with the political thriller "Guilty By Suspicion" starring Robert DeNiro and Annette Bening, and followed with such films as "Night and the City" starring Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange, "The Net" starring Sandra Bullock and "At First Sight", the critically acclaimed "Life As a House" and most recently the Golden Globe and Grammy nominated "De-Lovely". In total, Winkler's filmography has amassed 12 Academy Awards® and 45 nominations. His other outstanding film credits include: "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", "New York, New York", "True Confessions", "Round Midnight", "The Strawberry Statement, "Point Blank", "The New Centurions", "Betrayed" and "Music Box".
HOME OF THE BRAVE is expected for release in late 2006
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the previous post and this one is from another board poster who provides great DD--MWM
Alcon reups with Warners 3 Feb 2006 10:35am EST - By Borys Kit Alcon Entertainment is continuing its relationship with Warner Bros. Pictures, signing a new financing and distribution agreement with the studio. Alcon will continue to develop and fully finance its own feature films that will be distributed by Warners, but under new deal terms; the company also will jointly finance some films with the studio. The deal calls for a minimum of six pictures during the next three years to be co-financed, beginning with the Richard Donner-directed action thriller 16 Blocks and The Wicker Man, Neil LaBute's remake of the 1973 horror movie. Alcon acquired distribution rights to Blocks, which stars Bruce Willis and Mos Def, and Wicker, which stars Nicolas Cage, from Millennium Films and Emmett/Furla Films, with the participation of Equity Pictures. Visit HollywoodReporter.com for more ...
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I kept waiting for the original poster to post it on the Hot Stocks thread, nobody did, so I posted it on "HOT STOCKS FREE FOR ALL" on Allstocks..
------------------------------------------------- I posted the above on the Micro's Friday...
There is a ton of DD, opinions and general chit chat on both threads..I advise monitoring both threads..
The Short covering trumps just about everything..
If true? this thing could really make us some bucks, just on that alone!
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This is looking really really good....great DD Quest.....speaks for itself.....this is a great long hold as well......man, this is the season for this company....so many big block busters they're doing coming out.......now way this stays down here......this week is it! This is the week this takes off.......MM's can only short this so much
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Hi, Quest. Thanks for your response and DDs. I feel you were mistreated for the collapsed pps of CLBE, AMEP, and DIAAF. In fact, all pps of OTC/Pinky stocks are controlled by the MMs. They will bring the pps down to collect cheap shares; and after they get the majority of the shares, they will take pps up to unload their ventory. Unfortunately, most investors buy stocks when the pps has been rising two or three days in a row, which is at the top of the cycle, when the MMs are short-selling. After they get in, the MMs will bring down the pps down again to collect cheap shares -- and the investors are scared of the falling pps and forced to sell. This process has been going on for almost all stocks, including AMEP,CLBE, and DIAAF, since the beginning of stock trading. Finding the top and bottom of a stock is each and every investor's resposibility. Unfortuately many investors will blame the poster of a stock when the pps makes a correction. To protect yourself for future bashings, I suggest that you put a warning at the end of your msg, such as "Each stock trading is a gamble -- do your DD and play your own game." BTW, I found most of your bashers are free loaders, they never contributed to any DDs for the board. This board is useful because many posters like yourself are generous in spending time and effort to find some stocks that we can all make a profit in trading. Your DDs have been very informative and helpful. I wish more members will be more proactive in contributing DDs or making phone calls to the TAs.Thanks for your time and effort.
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Amer12ca wrote: ***** That was great Jim. Quest for sure was away from allstocks for a while only because he was mistreated in the DIAAF thread. But I can vouch for every word you said about him.. Because he spends enormous amount of time doing DD.. If Quest brings a pick, that means there is a value to it. I hope quest will start spending more time in allstocks which will eventually benefit all.
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Good evening all, Some additional info from Yahoo, 97mm in the float, Furla has bought 1.1mm since October and Emmett has sold appx. 895000 in the same period. Interesting that one would be buying and one would be selling. Also it traded over 1/2 the float Friday, 49mm shares. The only concern is that it has had no revenue in the last year but with these new movies out that should change if they do well. May have to buy some Monday after some more diggin... TMAN...
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