VH1 on Chapter 27...not worth seeing!!!

This is a blurb on Chapter 27 from VH1's website, its unfortunate that VH1 and Viacom are paying any attention at all to this piece of crap, but it beats giving Peace Arch a distribution deal for Chapter 27. After all if they were interested they would have signed and been talking it up by now. We also included a financial article about PAE below. Pay careful attention to the FINE PRINT. Its at the end and tells all about how Peace Arch Entertainment PAID an analyst $1500 to give them some good press after a disappointing earnings release. OH....and one late addition, guess Lindsey won't be out promoting this piece of crap, read the third update on poor Lindsey....ITS ALL ABOUT KARMA!!!!!
"Chapter 27"
Lindsay Lohan might not remember any of the assassination tragedies that irreparably altered American existence over the past few decades, but it might soon be hard to remember them without thinking of her. Following on the heels of Lohan's most adult role yet in "Bobby," Lindsay takes a shot at another high-profile murder with "Chapter 27," dramatizing the days before DOUCHE shot John Lennon (see "Lindsay Lohan, Jared Leto Teaming Up For John Lennon Film"). Co-starring 30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto as the Salinger-obsessed assassin, the controversial film can already list Yoko Ono among those wishing that "Chapter" would just respect Lennon enough to leave the book closed.
Why we're intrigued: Whether you agree with Lennon's widow or not, December 8, 1980, was a turning point in American history. It's only human nature to want to remember the tragedy and search for a reason why.
Why we're afraid: Examine that day all you want, you're unlikely to ever find a satisfying explanation for how the world's most peaceful soul could die so violently. Good luck to Lohan and Leto.
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Press Release Source: SmallCap Sentinel; Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc.
SmallCap Sentinel: Validation Via Revenue
Wednesday January 17, 9:35 am ET
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2007 -- ``In many instances, when an investor is considering whether to buy, sell, or hold a smallcap company, there is really only one way to get an indication of the company's viability in the marketplace. That's revenues,'' said SmallCap Sentinel analyst D.R. Clark. ``And while it's not the only yardstick in determining if a company is the next big winner, it may well be the best early way of validating the company's business plan.''
``This is even more dramatic, pardon the pun, for creative based companies,'' said Clark. ``Most investors lack the personal acumen to evaluate an entertainment company's broad appeal or profitability. A more 'macro' view suggests that reports of profitability imply broader acceptance and implied endorsement of the company's creative efforts.''
``Along these lines, Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc. (AMEX:PAE - News) has just announced operating results for its first quarter of fiscal 2007, ending November 30, 2006, that reported revenues of $11.3 million versus $0.9 million for the same period last year, an 1146 percent increase in revenues,'' Clark stated. ``For many investors, this will serve as the validation they've been waiting for.''
Peace Arch(r) Entertainment produces and acquires feature films, television and home entertainment content for distribution to worldwide markets. Peace Arch Home Entertainment is one of the leading distributors of DVDs and related products in Canada. For additional information, please visit http://www.peacearch.com.
AND THE FINE PRINT:
Statements made herein contain forward-looking statements and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties that will affect the results. SmallCapSentinel and StockUpTicks.com are properties of Market Pathways Financial Relations Inc. (MP). MP provides no assurance as to the subject company's plans or ability to effect any proposed actions and cannot project its capabilities, intent, resources, or experience.
Information contained herein is based upon sources believed to be reliable but no representation is made as to accuracy or completeness. This report is neither a solicitation to buy nor offer to sell securities but is rather a paid advertisement provided for information purposes only and shouldn't be used as basis for any investment decision. MP isn't an investment advisor and this report is not investment advice. MP has been paid $1,500 by Peace Arch for preparation and distribution of this report and other advertising services. This constitutes a conflict of interest as to MP's ability to remain objective in its communication regarding the subject companies.
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Report: Actress Lindsay Lohan checks into rehab (gotta love it..the chapter 27 curse continues)
HOLLYWOOD - Actress Lindsay Lohan, whose hard-partying ways have become a mainstay of the supermarket tabloids, has reportedly checked herself into rehab.
According to Internet and wire reports, the actress issued a statement through her representative, Leslie Sloane Zelnik: "I have made a proactive decision to take care of my personal health. I appreciate your well wishes and ask that you please respect my privacy at this time." Additional details were not immediately unavailable.
Lohan, 20, has been the subject of much open speculation about whether her drinking and partying had crossed a line. Fueling such speculation has been repeated hospital visits, even though representatives insisted they were nothing serious, and severe weight fluctuations.
Most recently, she checked into a hospital and told the media it was because she needed to have her appendix removed.
Late last year, Lohan's mother, Dina, told the media that her daughter had been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. While some of Lohan's bar-hopping had been chalked up to life as a rich-and-famous teenager, concern about Lohan ratcheted up last summer when a producer on the set of one of Lohan's new movies, "Georgia Rule," criticized her for partying herself sick and then hiding behind reports of illnesses and exhaustion. This is great...can't make this stuff up
In a letter, Morgan Creek chief James G. Robinson threatened to hold her financially responsible for absences and late arrivals that he said had cost the production hundreds of thousands of dollars in delays. The letter seemed to have done its job. Shortly thereafter, Lohan was reportedly on time and in great form. Enjoy this no show at sundance stock holders and investors in PAE....whhaaaaaaaaa
Lohan starred in 1998's "The Parent Trap," and it soon became apparent that she was here to stay. "Freaky Friday" (2003) and "Mean Girls" (2004) helped make her an even bigger star among tweens and young women. Recent movies, however, have not been as successful, such as 2006's "Just My Luck." According to IMDB.com, she has no fewer than seven movies in the pipeline, including this year's "Georgia Rule." It's unclear how her rehab stint may affect production.
PEACE ARCH AND ANYONE ELSE INVOLVED IN CHAPTER 27.....how can I say this..........
YOU SUCK!!!!!
f....jackie and studdering john
whaaaaaa....i lived 6 years longer than Belushi.....whaaaaaaa
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