Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Somewhere Beyond Your Imagination is a Tangled Fairy Tale

Walt Disney is still the king of animation, while Pixar and the Dreamworks 3D animations are fantastic but they definitely owe a debt to the wonderful classic cartoons of Disney. In 1937, the studio released its first fully animated feature film,
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Detective Dee: Came With a High Promise for a New Franchise

Famous Hong Kong movie director who has a list of well-received martial arts flicks in his credit, Tsui Hark, is coming back with an all- star historical martial arts suspense thriller – “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”. Starring a stellar cast also
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Friday, September 24, 2010

As Two Men Clash Over The Unstoppable Fate

Leonardo DiCaprio has Martin Scorsese, Russell Crowe has Ridley Scott, and Denzel Washington has Ridley's brother, Tony Scott. What do they all have in common? Absolutely director and actor collaborations that have teamed up numerous times for critical and box office acclaim. Washington and
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Legend of the Fist: Chen Zhen Should Have a Much Better Punch

Donnie Yen is simply one of the busiest action superstars in Asian movies. His excellent adaptability in employing various types of martial arts technique makes him one of the most sought after in film projects. Since his first shot as a double in 1982 “Miracle Fighters 2”, and
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Town

R | 2 hr 3 mins | Crime Movie
The TownGone Baby Gone director Ben Affleck adapts author Chuck Hogan's Hammett Prize-winning novel relating four thieves who are hunted on the streets of Boston by a determined FBI agent and a woman with the power to bring them all to their knees.
Synopsis:
Doug MacRay (Ben Affleck) is an unremorseful criminal, the de facto leader of a group of merciless bank robbers who pride themselves in stealing what they want and getting out clean. With no real bonds, Doug never gets to fright losing anyone close to him. But that all changed on the gang's latest job, when they briefly took a hostage Claire Keesey (Rebecca Hall) a bank manager. Though they let her go unharmed, Claire is nervously aware that the robbers know her name and where she lives. But she lets her guard down when she meets an unassuming and rather charming man named Doug. She is not realizing that he is the same man who only days earlier had terrorized her. The instant attraction between them bit by bit becomes into a passionate romance that threatens to take them both down a dangerous, and potentially deadly, path.

Director: Ben Affleck
Starring: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper

Movie Trailer The Town

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Magic Approaching Its End in First Deathly Hallows

Fan reaction was mixed earlier this year when it was first announced that the final book of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series would be coming to the screen as two movies. As it stands now, part one of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” opens on November 19th of this year, while
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Fair Game Illuminates A Spy’s True Identity

The ventures of CIA agents and the intrigues in the agency always are an interesting topic for movie business. With so many real-life scandals, it’s no wonder that screenwriters love to feature protagonists from the organization. Some of it may be historically based and though it usually isn't
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Resident Evil Afterlife: Storywise Nope, Visualwise Yippee

New 3-D film “Resident Evil: Afterlife” showed there is still plenty of life in the 8-year-old videogame-spawned film franchise. And while most 3D movies were made as 2-D movies, then just have 3-D effects added later, Paul W.S. Anderson—once again scripting, and returning to the director’s chair for the first time since
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Stool Pigeon: Emotionally charged Action Thriller

Hong Kong action director Dante Lam had a fine run of late, “The Beast Stalker” and “Fire of Conscience” weren’t just the best thrillers to emerge from Hong Kong in a good few years, but also as good as many that have been released throughout Asia over the artistically-rich 21st century. With the
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The American

R | 1 hr 45 mins | Thriller Movie
The AmericanAcademy Award winner George Clooney stars in suspense thriller.
Synopsis:
As an assassin, Jack (George Clooney) is constantly on the move and always alone. After a task in Sweden ends more harshly than expected for this American abroad, Jack retreats to the Italian countryside. He relishes being away from death for a spell as he hibernates in a little medieval town. While there, Jack takes an assignment to construct a weapon for a mysterious contact, Mathilde (Thekla Reuten). Savoring the peaceful quietude he notices in the mountains of Abruzzo, Jack accepts the friendship of local priest Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli) and pursues a torrid liaison with a beautiful woman, Clara (Violante Placido). Jack and Clara’s time together evolves into a romance, one seemingly free of danger. But by stepping out of the shadows, Jack may be tempting fate.

Director: Anton Corbijn
Starring: George Clooney, Violante Placido, Thekla Reuten, Paolo Bonacelli

Movie Trailer The American

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Times Are Numbered In 127 Hours

Do you know that before he’s dedicated his life to film, the first career choice of British director Danny Boyle is to become a priest? At the age of 14, Boyle began to make arrangements to attend a seminary, before a priest warned him against it. "Whether he was saving me from the priesthood or saving the priesthood from me, I don't know. But quite soon after, I started doing drama," said Boyle. Well,
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Keep Hope Alive Part 2...


A List Of Negroes Who Say They Want An Oscar:

Bow Wow.

Common.

T.I.

Tyler Perry.


That is all.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Now, It's Our Turn to Adapt with Monsters

The breakout hit of the latest SXSW and Cannes Film Festival was a sci-fi monster movie titled “Monsters”, which came from special effects artist-turned-director Gareth Edwards who shot the project with a production budget of just $15,000 “but looked 700 times more expensive”. The film and its director have been the talk of Hollywood ever since. Is Edwards really the next Neill Blomkamp? Well,
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Vampires Suck

PG-13 | 1 hr 20 mins | Comedy Movie
Vampires SuckThe comedy geniuses behind Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, and Meet the Spartans drive a squeaky rubber stake through the heart of the Twilight series with this vibrant satire
Synopsis:
Becca, a teenage girl who's hurt between two supernatural suitors. As she struggles to deal with her overbearing father, two fierce competitors compete to win her heart. But Becca isn't the only high-school student having a hard time with boys; her friends are all desperate to find a date for the prom, and as the big night gets near, the rampant stress draws out the animals in everyone.

Director: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
Starring: Matt Lanter, Emily Brobst, Jenn Proske, Chris Riggi, Krystal Mayo, Crista Flanagan, Ken Jeong, Arielle Kebbel, Devon Kelly

Movie Trailer Vampires Suck
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