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Title: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on January 26, 2005, 02:57:35 AM
Silent auctions of three special-edition systems were won by Hollywood actors.  Pics inside of the stars and their systems.

Exclusive Nintendo DS Systems Set off Celebrity Bidding War At Sundance


Three Nintendo DS Units Raise $23,000 for Children's Hospital and Tsunami Relief


Jay Mohr discusses his $10,000 NDS


Poppy Montgomery and her new DS


Alan Cumming and his DS (Tribal Edition?)


PARK CITY, Utah--Jan. 26, 2005--Thanks to a celebrity bidding frenzy, Nintendo DS(TM) proved to be the talk of the Sundance Film Festival. One-of-a-kind Nintendo DS systems created specifically for the festival were won by comedian Jay Mohr, host of the Sundance Channel's "Festival Dailies" and the popular show "Last Comic Standing," actress Poppy Montgomery, star of the thriller "Between," and actor Alan Cumming, also of "Festival Dailies" and "X2: X-Men United." The three won their new custom Nintendo DS units in a silent auction at the Nintendo DS Lounge at the Sundance Film Festival. Mohr, Montgomery and Cumming outbid celebrities like Anthony Anderson of "Hustle & Flow," Lisa Kudrow, John Leguizamo, Jason Ritter and Jamie Bell.


Mohr bid a whopping $10,000 for a Nintendo DS with a swirling blue metallic pattern. Nintendo will add $5,000 to his winning bid for a total donation of $15,000 to Mohr's designated charity, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Montgomery bid $2,500 for a stylish green Nintendo DS with gold graffiti patterns, while Cumming bid $1,500 for a wild copper-and-brown one. Nintendo will match both their bids, and will donate $8,000 to their chosen charitable cause, tsunami disaster relief.


"Nintendo DS is already a hot system, but the one-of-a-kind DS units really created a bidding frenzy among the celebrities," says Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo of America's vice president of marketing & corporate affairs. "And best of all, along with Nintendo's contributions, two very worthy charities will benefit from their generosity."


The auction took place in the Nintendo DS Lounge in the Motorola Lodge, which turned out to be the favorite celebrity hangout. Dozens of stars stopped by to receive and enjoy new Nintendo DS systems and games, while sending messages to one another using the built-in PictoChat(TM) wireless chat feature. Lounge visitors included Paris and Nicky Hilton, Ludacris, Terrence Howard, Evan Rachel Wood, Khleo Thomas, Sean Astin, Joe Pantoliano, Seth Green, Aaron Ruell, Shannon Elizabeth, David Schwimmer, Marisa Tomei, Danny Masterson and Jason Isaacs.


During the Sundance Film Festival, celebrities and Hollywood hotshots played a variety of the best soon-to-be-released games, including WarioWare(TM): Touched! for Nintendo DS, and Star Fox(R): Assault and Donkey Kong(R) Jungle Beat for Nintendo GameCube(TM). The celebrity auction winners join the more than 1.3 million Nintendo DS owners in the United States. Nintendo remains on track to ship a total of 5 million Nintendo DS systems to the United States by the end of March.

Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: KDR_11k on January 26, 2005, 04:14:02 AM
Eh? Who are they?
Title: RE:Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Knoxxville on January 26, 2005, 04:17:15 AM
Alan Cummings is the INVINCIBLE BORIS for Goldeneye (The Movie and was in the 64 shooter).


"I AM INVINCIBLE!!"  Must have been cool for him to play Goldeneye as himself back in the day.....sweet.
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: odifiend on January 26, 2005, 05:11:52 AM
I knew he looked familar!  We'll now I know two of three.  
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Bill Aurion on January 26, 2005, 05:15:20 AM
to charity...
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Cheat Freak on January 26, 2005, 06:48:09 AM
i think he did very well at being Nightcrawler
Title: RE:Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on January 26, 2005, 06:54:55 AM
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Originally posted by: Cheat Freak
i think he did very well at being Nightcrawler


To be fair, the character wasn't written correctly, but he didn't play it that well either.  Nightcrawler's somber, religious dedication has to be offset by his jovial, drinking buddy personality.  That's why he's so likable in the comics.  He was more annoying than anything in the movie.
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Pale on January 26, 2005, 07:19:41 AM
I agree with Johnny.  If you aren't an X-Men fan you may think he did a good job, but that sure as hell wasn't the Nightcrawler I know and love.
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: vudu on January 26, 2005, 07:33:26 AM
I've never seen any of the X-men movies.  Maybe I'll get around to it some day.  Really, I'm waiting for the introduction of Gambit into the movie series.  It's a travesty that he's been shunned thus far.
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: Hostile Creation on January 26, 2005, 08:18:33 AM
Gambit is awesome.
This is pretty cool.  I know the Alan Cummings guy, and the girl looks familiar but I'm not sure from what.
Title: RE:Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: foolish03 on January 26, 2005, 08:38:30 AM
The DS alan cummings has looks pretty good.
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: matt oz on January 26, 2005, 08:58:35 AM
$100 says Poppy Montgomery isn't her real name
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: mantidor on January 26, 2005, 03:29:02 PM
whos the guy in the yellow shirt?
Title: RE: Nintendo DS Raises Charity Money at Sundance
Post by: foolish03 on January 26, 2005, 05:15:08 PM
Hes trying to seduce that not so beautiful woman next to him.  Note the very tight shirt.  See his facial expressions.  Sneaky b@stard aint he.