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New Poster & Images For Julie Taymor’s ‘The Tempest’

August 12th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

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Julie Taymor, the woman who adapted The Lion King for Broadway and brought us cinematic feasts such as Across The Universe, Frida, and the hedonistically violent Titus now takes on Shakespeare’s last and possibly greatest play, The Tempest.

The newly released images seen here depict some of the films central characters. Helen Mirren will be turning in a gender bending depiction of the film’s (typically male) lead Prospero, now Prospera. She is seen here wielding her fiery and wondrous magic as the exiled Duchess.

The film tells the tale of the Duchess Proaperas’ banishment to a “primitive” Island with her young daughter where she is forced to master the elements of nature and magic. Prospera plots to return her Daughter to her rightful place and wreak revenge on those responsible…

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Tony Scott Directing Adaptation of Mark Millar’s ‘Nemesis’

August 9th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

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Mark Millar may be his own biggest fan, but there’s no denying that Hollywood has developed a lucrative interest in him over the last few years. The latest title from Millar’s catalog to get the big-screen treatment is Nemesis - a comic book with the intriguing tag line: “What if Batman was the Joker?”

Here’s another intriguing tag line: “directed by Tony Scott.”

It’s been six month since we first heard talk of a Nemesis adaptation. Now, Bleeding Cool reports that Tony Scott (Man on Fire) has signed on to direct Nemesis – with Deadline confirming the news.

For decades various writers have implied how many similarities Batman shares with his adversaries and how easily he…

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Tony Scott to Direct Nemesis for Fox

August 7th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

20th Century Fox has acquired the film rights to writer Mark Millar (“Wanted,” “Kick-Ass”) and artist Steve McNiven’s graphic novel “Nemesis,” with Tony Scott attached to direct and Scott Free producing. Marvel describes the title as follows:

CIVIL WAR? Nothing. KICK-ASS? A warmup. What if the smartest, toughest costumed bad ass in the world was totally evil? Meet Nemesis. He’s systematically been destroying the lives of every police chief in Asia, and he’s now set his sights on Washington, DC. Between you and me, the police don’t have a chance. Do not miss the book that EVERYONE will be talking about by the creative team that made CIVIL WAR the biggest book of the decade.

Millar commented on the announcement on his official site :

Oh, man….

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The 10 Best Movie Threequels of All Time

June 18th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Best Threequel Movies Of All Time

This weekend marks the release of Toy Story 3, which is already getting rave reviews as a brilliant third installment to a near-flawless franchise. But when you look back at the handful of threequels in movie history, the memories are not quite as bright.

From Batman Forever to Spider-Man 3, there are far more awful third installments of beloved movie franchises than great ones. So, in honor of the hard work from the good folks at Disney/Pixar, we are going in a different direction… Rather than relish in the horrendous examples of failed threequels, we are going to present our 10 favorite third installments of popular franchises.

Some examples are part of a grand saga, while others are the closing chapter of an unforgettable tale. Either way, they won over our hearts and left us smiling.

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10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

When Alfonso Cuarón took the reigns of the Harry Potter franchise, everything got a little brighter by getting a lot darker. The tone of the film was what many movie fans hoped for, but maybe the child stars just needed a chance to grow into the roles.

Cuarón set the tone for the rest of the franchise, which begins its final chapter this winter. The Dementors are a staple of Azkaban that remain a favorite of many. But the addition of Gary Oldman as Sirius Black was the move that assured this film a spot amongst our favorites.

9. Goldfinger

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There have been 22 James Bond films, but only one can truly call itself a threequel. It is difficult to find a favorite amongst the classic renditions of the sleek spy. Even some of the more recent films have taken spots near the top of fans’ lists. But Goldfinger became a kind of revolution. It broke boundaries and tested audiences, all the while giving them the spy they wanted.

One of the main reasons for the enduring love for Goldfinger is the henchman known as Oddjob. Featured in our Most Awesome Weapons list, the bladed hat he used to chop the head off a statue became an icon within the film.

Even more memorable is Jill Masterson’s gold-covered body. Shirley Eaton, the actress portraying Masterson, was even featured on the cover of LIFE Magazine in a photographed reprisal of the scene. And let’s not forget Ms. “Pussy Galore.”

On top of it all, Goldfinger laid the ground work for Austin Powers in Goldmember. Unfortunately, that was not as enjoyable a threequel as its the film it spoofed.

8. Die Hard: With a Vengeance

Die Hard With A Vengeance Bruce Willis Samuel L. Jackson

New York City has never seen an action film quite like Die Hard: With a Vengeance. It perfectly blended the comedy, thriller and action genres into one cohesive movie. Ultimately, Samuel L. Jackson’s presence alongside the always great Bruce Willis brought a dynamic duo that gave tremendous flow to the film.

While Alan Rickman’s Hans Gruber is one of cinema’s best villains, Jeremy Irons brilliantly portrays his brother, Simon. The cat-and-mouse games, Simon Says jokes and Advil gag make Vengeance one of our favorite threequels of all time.

7. Mission: Impossible III

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Many fans consider John Woo’s Mission: Impossible II to be a minor slip-up after the intelligent and exciting first film. Others love Woo’s escapist action, which used slow motion and a lot of Doves to say that Ethan Hunt can do just about anything. All things considered, J.J. Abrams’ third installment could easily be considered the best of all three.

Abrams truly brought his creativity to the trilogy with a mysterious villain, a deadly weapon and a romantic edge that never felt hokey. On top of it all, Tom Cruise brought his believable performance from the first film back for this threequel.

6. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi

First of all, Return of the Jedi is the third best of the original Star Wars trilogy – let me put that out there right now. But the least favorite of one of the most cherished trilogies of all time is not exactly the worst label. So, here we are at #5 with Return of the Jedi.

So much is resolved in the final chapter of the Star Wars saga that it becomes a legacy of its own. The epic saber-to-saber combat between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader is a near-perfect finale. And just when you thought Vader’s paternal revelation in The Empire Strikes Back was the twist of all twists, Lucas gives Vader a glorious and honorable death.

Return of the Jedi struggles only because its predecessors are so great. A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back are a pair of films that are almost impossible to top. But the third installment was created as a closing chapter of the saga, and in doing so it was a success – even with the Ewoks.

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Post-Apocalyptic Indie Action Thriller White Wall

May 26th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

James Boss and Michael Teh in White Wall

Indie films are an acquired taste and post-apocalyptic indie films are even more so.  The two latest films in that genre, The Road and Book of Eli, both were merely “eh” on the enjoyability scale (although Screen Rant Reviewer Kofi really enjoyed The Road). Maybe it was the use of big name actors or the fact that a couple of major Hollywood studios were involved with the projects, but for whatever reason big-budget apocalyptic films never seem to do well *cough Water World cough*.

White Wall does not have big names in front or behind the camera, so could that mean it won’t suffer from a weak script or poor character development? Well if the trailer below is any indication, then the answer is “maybe”.

Here’s a breakdown of the story:

In the near future, the VXII, the deadliest virus ever created, spread like wildfire and decimated the majority of the world’s population. The non-infected survivors, including Shawn and his brother Jude, live behind a wall designed to protect them from the deadly virus. Raised as orphans by the militia, Shawn, Jude and others are forced to fight in backwoods death matches. The brothers were able to hone their fighting skills and escape but soon become estranged. Shawn dreams of curing the virus while Jude took a darker path, one that could spell disaster for everyone.

Enjoy the trailer:

White Wall was written by first timer Vivian Kyinn and has James Boss playing dual roles as the lead character Shawn Kors, as well as directing the film. It also stars Gary Kohn, Michael Teh, Aurelie Kyinn, John Klemantaski and Hugh Mason. Avantmark Pictures and Shoreline Entertainment teamed up to produce White Wall.

White Wall could turn out to be a great post-apocalyptic film because it looks to be framed well and the fight choreography seems to be on point as well. The one thing big Hollywood studios can do that indie films just can’t replicate without a budget is large sets. Book of Eli, The Road, Mad Max, The Postman, Water World all looked vast and expansive because they could afford to film in vast and expansive locations.

White Wall and other indie films of this genre, on the other hand, suffer slightly from smaller budgets, but they usually make up for it with better stories. Hopefully this film will be one of the good post-apocalyptic indie films, but time will ultimately tell.

What do you think about White Wall, the story and its action scenes so far?

White Wall was available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray May 25th, 2010.

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May 26th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Links

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Scream 4 Casting Updates

May 22nd, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Scream 4 Cast May Include Ashley Greene and Hayden Panettiere

The cast for Scream 4 is beginning to take shape as the production nears its July start date. Dimension Films is in the final phase of landing actress Lake Bell, and the latest names added to their wish list include Hayden Panettiere, Ashley Green (Twilight Saga) and Rory Culkin.

Have no fear, the original cast is still very much intact. Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette will all reprise their roles from the Scream trilogy, and Wes Craven returns as director.

The idea of casting Scream 4 with just over a month to go before filming is a slightly concerning. But Deadline reports the script is on major lockdown and the production has only released character descriptions.

Lake Bell, who can be heard in Shrek Forever After as the Patrol Witch, is the first among franchise newbies to begin negotiations. She will play a police officer who knew Sidney (Campbell) in high school.

Lake Bell Scream 4Ironically reminiscent of Neve Campbell in Wild Things

The other names involved are young, but character descriptions provide some insight into the unknown story. Ashley Greene is in talks to play Sidney’s cousin; Hayden Panettiere would play Greene’s best friend; and Rory Culkin may end up as Greene’s love interest. From the sound of it, the original cast may literally hand over the reigns in the film.

It looks like the film will present a new generation of victims. In that case, Greene’s character would be the main target for the Ghostface Killer as the old cast warns the newbies of impending doom. That’s just a guess, but it sounds close enough.

Rory Culkin Scream 4

Rory Culkin has taken a media backseat to the other actors, but is my favorite of the list. The 20-year-old actor was superb in Mean Creek and continues to prove his acting chops. Yet, there is something holding him back from mainstream entertainment. This could be an opportunity for Culkin to grow a fan base.

Scream 4 is trying to complete casting with little time to spare. It may prove difficult for young actors to commit an entire script to memory in such short time, but hopefully they are up to the task. The original trilogy has always been entertaining, but also loaded with solid performances. If they want to continue the franchise properly, they can’t lose focus of the elements necessary to create a complete film.

Scream 4 will unleash on audiences April 15th, 2011.

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New ‘Inception’ Extended TV Spot

May 22nd, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

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If you’re not already sold on Inception, the upcoming mind-bending thriller from writer/director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight), then you’re probably never going to be (that and you’re crazy! :P ).

However, if you are looking forward to Inception but want more than the terrific third trailer and the recent trio of TV spots to further your excitement, then look no further as we have a brand new minute-long TV spot for the movie.

Like the last set of TV spots, there’s nothing really new to see but it still does a good job of selling the movie in the best way possible.

Take a look at the new UK Inception TV spot below which debuted over on the film’s YouTube channel:

I really hope Warner Bros. has gone as far as it’s going to with giving away the plot of Inception. The trailers and TV spots have done a great job of giving us a feel for what the movie is about without giving away TOO much info. I pray the studio doesn’t feel the need to release any spoiler-ish ads just to make sure the general movie audience understands what they’re getting themselves into.

With a movie like this, mystery is absolutely key.

In case you missed it or just want reminding, here’s the official synopsis for Inception that was unveiled a couple of weeks ago:

Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in an original sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a skilled thief, the absolute best in the dangerous art of extraction, stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subconscious during the dream state, when the mind is at its most vulnerable. Cobb’s rare ability has made him a coveted player in this treacherous new world of corporate espionage, but it has also made him an international fugitive and cost him everything he has ever loved.

Now Cobb is being offered a chance at redemption. One last job could give him his life back but only if he can accomplish the impossible—inception. Instead of the perfect heist, Cobb and his team of specialists have to pull off the reverse: their task is not to steal an idea but to plant one. If they succeed, it could be the perfect crime. But no amount of careful planning or expertise can prepare the team for the dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy that only Cobb could have seen coming. This summer, your mind is the scene of the crime.

The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphy, Michael Caine, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy and Tom Berenger. It’s both written and directed by Christopher Nolan.

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Thoughts on the latest Inception TV spot?

If you haven’t already, check out our own Mike Eisenberg’s brilliant trailer mash-up of Inception and Toy Story 3.

Inception opens in theaters on July 16th, 2010.

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MacGruber Review

May 21st, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

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Screen Rant’s Kofi Outlaw reviews MacGruber

I went into MacGruber with low expectations. After all, movies adapted from SNL sketches have largely been agonizing experiences ever since the days of Wayne’s World passed us by. And at this point, The Blues Brothers seems like a gift from God, rather than a testament to the comedic potential of good SNL turned movie.

So it’s understandable why many people would turn their noses up at the notion that a Saturday Night Live sketch about a MacGyver knock-off, who constantly blows himself up, could be adapted into a feature-length action/comedy. Thankfully for us all, the filmmakers abandon the constrictive premise of the MacGruber SNL sketch and dive headfirst into some wonderfully demented comedic territory.

The “plot” of MacGruber is lifted straight out of your favorite late 80s/early 90s action flick: The brilliant and ruthless Dieter Von Cunth (Val Kilmer) has stolen a nuclear warhead, which he intends to unleash upon Washington D.C.  The military powers-that-be move to stop Cunth, but only one man, on Earth, is truly manly enough to do the job: Cunth’s arch-nemesis, MacGruber.

Col. James Faith (Powers Boothe) and Lt. Dixon Piper (Ryan Phillippe) track the allegedly deceased super secret agent to a remote village and implore him to once again don his fishing vest uniform, if only to get revenge on Cunth, the man who murdered MacGruber’s true love on their wedding day (the cliches keep coming). Our hero sets out to round up a team of hard-hitters – that doesn’t go so well, so he gets his old friend Vicki St. Elmo (Kristen Wiig) the master of disguise, and with his team in tow, MacGruber heads off to “pound some Cunth.”

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From there the movie is pretty much a series of scenes that work like small SNL sketches in and of themselves – that is if SNL was on late-night pay-per-view. Most of the time, the comedy is loose and silly – slapstick, repeating sight gags, sound gags, mild dirty jokes and such – until without warning the tone shifts into some bizarre and gross moments of truly raunchy comedy.

I won’t spoil a single moment for you, but if you’re going into MacGruber expecting nothing but a stupid MacGyver spoof, you may want to think again. This film earns every inch of its “R” rating – earns it and wears it like a badge of honor. There were moments when I was in tears; granted, I was asking myself what strange universe I had fallen into, but I did know one thing: it was a damn funny one. And the cast and crew deserve all the credit.

SNL vets Will Forte and Kristen Wiig are totally on point. Wiig plays her usual quiet quirky character, but it’s a perfect (and I mean perfect) foil for the Tour De Force who is Will Forte. He may not be the SNL member whose face pops up first and foremost in your mind – but just try to forget him after the soon-to-be-infamous “celery scene.” Forte unleashed is truly awesome to behold, and though MacGruber is probably the dumbest idiot action hero ever conceived, Forte still manages to give him a swagger and attitude that almost puts him up there with some of the 80s action heroes he seeks to spoof. Just don’t ask yourself how this bumbling dumbass ever got to be such a tough guy legend – your head will explode.

Forte also co-wrote the film along with veteran SNL writers John Solomon and Jorma Taccone. The three obviously work well together, and if nothing else, they are fearless. MacGruber skins itself in the cliched plot of a 80/90s action flick, yes, but that skin is packed with a bunch of jokes that hit more often than miss; kept me at least chuckling most of the time; and the seriously demented parts are so far out there, and so funny, that I’m not sure anybody in the theater truly saw every moment.

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What’s also impressive is the work of Jorma Taccone as a director. Taccone has been involved in some of SNL’s best digital shorts, and when they’re playing things straight, MacGruber actually looks like a pretty impressive action flick. The opening scene, (Cunth’s team hijacking the nuclear warhead) actually had me excited like I was about to see a real action flick. If there are any superhero movies about slightly demented heroes anybody wants to make, I nominate this guy.

Aiding and abetting the hilarity in this film are the guys given the dirty job of playing things straight. It’s good to see Ryan Phillippe back onscreen, he’s a good pick to play the one sane soldier who can tell that MacGruber is a complete dumbass. By the end of the film, Phillippe joins his comedic partners Forte and Wiig in the deep end, and props to him for swimming there. Powers Boothe, with his famous cold-eyed intensity, makes every awkward scene he shares with Forte that much more funny – everybody is totally committed and the entire cast plays off one another well.

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While he spends most of the film on his own, Val Kilmer is great as Von Cunth, delivering a villain who is part cliche, part menace and part Kilmer-brand weirdo. It’s pretty great – though the fact that Kilmer is looking like Steven Segeal these days is not so great… for him. For us it’s pretty great.

So, you know what? Don’t even listen to me or any other critic, for that matter. Go into MacGruber with your low expectations and just let the movie hit you. And it will hit you – full-on in your face and when it does, it will do things to you. Things you will remember (and be laughing at) days later.

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