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Friday, April 15, 2011

[Trailer] Cowboys & Aliens

New full trailer is out and it gives you a better idea of what to expect from this Western / Sci-Fi Hybrid.

The original teaser trailer intrigued me but this full trailer got me pretty excited, looks like a good time all around with a solid cast, should be fun!






Thursday, April 14, 2011

[Trailer] RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

The original Planet of the Apes has always been a favorite of mine, a true Sci Fi classic. The sequels, well they varied in quality and I never hated the Burton remake.

This origin story looks interesting with the FX replacing a lot of the make up from the past films. Trailer looks interesting but the plot hardly innovative…..

An origin story set in present day San Francisco, where man's own experiments with genetic engineering lead to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy. From IMDB




Monday, April 11, 2011

MOVIE REVIEWS: MONSTERS

ON DVD

MONSTERS



Two people who barely know one another are thrown into otherworldly danger in this independent thriller. Andrew Kaulder (Scoot McNairy) is an American photojournalist on assignment in Mexico at a time when working there has become unusually dangerous -- after a NASA space probe crash-landed not far from the American border, alien creatures that made their way into the satellite were released, and have since thrived in Northern Mexico. Now the area is regarded as an "infected zone," where the aliens (who resemble giant squids) have been contained but move about freely, sometimes attacking humans who cross their paths. While working on a project, Kaulder's publisher contacts him to ask a big favor; his daughter Samantha (Whitney Able) has been traveling outside the United States, and would appreciate an escort from Southern Mexico to California. Not wanting to anger his boss, Kaulder agrees and books passage on a ferry that travels through a safe zone. But bad timing, bad luck, and some foolish choices by Kaulder prevent him and Samantha from catching the ship, and now they have to travel through alien territory with the help of some armed guards, hoping to avoid contact with the bloodthirsty creatures. Monsters is the first feature film from special effects artist-turned-director Gareth Edwards. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Director: Gareth Edwards

Cast: Scoot McNairy, Whitney Able

Release Date: Oct 29, 2010

Rated R for Language

Runtime: 1 hr. 34 min.

Genres: Science Fiction, Alien Invasion, Suspense/Thriller

Review:

Gareth Edwards’ Monsters is an ambitious and admirable effort which shows off his many talents (he directed, wrote and did the FX for this film). It’s intended as an allegorical sci-fi film with a road movie romance. Neither of which really hit the mark. The allegorical element is fairly heavy handed and lacks the subtlety to make it truly effective. At times it seems that both elements are battling with each other and Edwards can’t seem to fine a happy medium. The love story never feels organic and the actors try their best but lack any substantial chemistry. Scoot McNairy fares the best while Whitney Able borders on amateurish at times. It never reaches the inspired heights of District 9, which is borrows certain elements from, but it does provide some thoughtful heady moments which will leave an impression well after the fact. Pacing can be an issue as the film moves at glacial pace and we get just a few extended sequences with the titular Monsters but if you stick with the film and let it set in you’ll find enough to enjoy, making it a worthwhile experience.

C+


Sunday, April 10, 2011

MOVIE REVIEWS: YOUR HIGHNESS

IN THEATERS

YOUR HIGHNESS


Pineapple Express co-stars Danny McBride and James Franco reunite for director David Gordon Green's fantasy comedy Your Highness, which sends up such beloved '80s gems as Krull and The Sword and the Sorcerer. Thadeous (McBride) has always stood in the shadow of his older brother, Fabious (Franco), a fearless knight who never met a Minotaur he couldn't slay or a warlord he couldn't defeat. Meanwhile, as Fabious embarked on incredible adventures and returned home to lavish celebrations, Thadeous puffed on wizard's weed, and spent his nights in the company of loose maidens. But Thadeous' life of luxury comes to an abrupt end when powerful wizard Leezar (Justin Theroux) shows up and abducts Fabious' beautiful fiancée, Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel). Now threatened with being cut off from the family fortune by his father, the king (Charles Dance), Thadeous reluctantly agrees to join Fabious on a treacherous quest to rescue the fair maiden, and defeat Leezar once and for all. Their voyage to rescue Belladonna will be marked by incredible adventure and unprecedented danger, but together with the help of a fearless warrior named Isabel (Natalie Portman) the two brothers will battle mythical beasts and villainous knights. Meanwhile, as Isabel carries out a clandestine agenda that could place them all in greater danger than they ever imagined, Thadeous struggles to summon his inner warrior and help his noble brother prevent Leezar from using his powers to usher in a terrifying new age of darkness. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Director: David Gordon Green

Cast: Danny R. McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Rasmus Hardiker, Zooey Deschanel

Release Date: Apr 08, 2011

Rated R for some drug use, pervasive language, violence, nudity and strong crude sexual content

Runtime: 1 hr. 42 min.

Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy

Review:

Kenny Powers in King Arthur’s Court aka Your Highness should be a slam dunk of a film. A cast of fine actors and actresses with the director that brought us Pineapple Express yet it hits the screen with the comedic punch of a wet napkin. Green directs the film with capable hands and the actors are all committed their roles but the film fails mainly because of the script. That in of itself is a bit of a shock because McBride co authored the script and somehow forgot to include the funny. It’s seems more interested in the fantasy part and ignored a bevy of tropes from the genre that are ripe for jokes. Occasionally it finds a sweet spot and provides the kind of laughs it should have as a whole. Sadly, those moments are few and far between with the last act sustaining for the longest time. As mentioned the cast is all game with a radiant Natalie Portman showing off some strong comedic muscle. The ending is terribly abrupt even if it leaves the door open for a sequel. If there is one, I hope it delivers a much stronger script.
C-


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Cool New Retro styled Promo Posters for X-Men: First Class

New shots from Total Film's next issue, very cool retro styled promos.

Not sure if the movie will be any good, kind of hard to wash the taste of X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins Wolverine but the advertising has been pretty solid thus far....







Keeping with the retro theme, check out this awesome FAN made title sequence!

X-Men: First Class Title Sequence from Joe D! on Vimeo.

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