28 August 2010

Kick-Ass (TBC)


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Plot
Hapless teen Dave Lizewski (Johnson) decides to man up and fight crime as a costumed vigilante, Kick-Ass. After first becoming an internet phenomenon, he quickly bites off more than he can chew when he falls foul of a ruthless mobster, but two genuine superheroes, Big Daddy (Cage) and his daughter, Hit-Girl (Moretz), may hold the key to salvation. And kicking ass.

Review
Where the heck did this come from?

Clearly, Matthew Vaughn is not a man lacking in confidence. After all, anyone who can chat up Claudia Schiffer is doing okay in the stones department, while he’s never been backwards in coming forwards about the merits of his movies. Stardust and Layer Cake, his two films to date as director, were entertaining and satisfying; no mean feat.

Kick-Ass, though, is an evolutionary leap, and the work of a director ready to gatecrash the A-list. If there’s a more entertaining movie this year, then 2010 is going to be a belter.
Vaughn went outside the studio system to independently fund and make Kick-Ass; it was the best move he could have made. Without studio stormtroopers breathing down his neck, Vaughn found the freedom to make a thrilling, hugely violent, darkly funny comic-book

flick that didn’t have to pander to toy manufacturers or fast food chains putting pressure on him to pull his punches. Little girl in a superhero costume? Cute. Shifts Happy Meals. Little girl in a superhero costume slicing people’s legs off and saying the C-word? Not so much.

Like Watchmen, Kick-Ass is a comic-book movie that knows it’s a comic-book movie. In fact, it’s a film that couldn’t exist without previous comic-book movies, with constant references to its predecessors — Nicolas Cage’s Big Daddy wears a suit that’s about one button from receiving a cease and desist letter from Batman’s lawyers — but here, the emphasis is on fun, not po-faced profundities. Here, the smiley face is genuine.
It starts — after a crunching opening gag — with a raspy-voiced, ‘Who am I?’ narration from Aaron Johnson’s Dave Lizewski that obviously recalls Tobey Maguire’s Moaning Minnie ways in the Spider-Man series. A normal teen — bit geeky, bit gawky, very invisible to girls — Dave is driven to answer his own question — why does nobody ever try becoming a superhero in real life? — when he’s beaten up, for the umpteenth time, by snarling thugs.

With a web-bought wetsuit as a costume, Dave transforms himself into the world’s weediest vigilante. From there, we all know how it’s going to play: the nervous newcomer must
have his mettle tested and his ass kicked in order to learn from the experience and become a better hero. Right?

Well, ish. Vaughn’s creative freedom means that not only does he pull no punches, he throws in some kicks, a quick stabbing and a moving car for good measure. The incident gives Dave metal plates in his bones — a clear nod to Wolverine — and deadened nerve-endings, more than enough to ensure he can take a beating, and so the newly named Kick-Ass returns emboldened and rapidly — in just one of the many neat pops at modern culture — becomes an internet celebrity.

But that brings him to the attention of local Mafia boss, Frank D’Amico (Mark Strong, continuing his run of menacing bad guys), whose people are being butchered by a superhero. D’Amico, heading for a Scarface-esque meltdown, thinks Kick-Ass is responsible and, with the aid of his wannabe superhero son, Red Mist (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, showing another string to the McLovin bow) tries to hunt him down. But the real culprits are Big Daddy and Hit-Girl, a father-daughter vigilante team who are the Real Deal when it comes to offing bad guys.

Ah yes, Big Daddy and Hit-Girl. One of Kick-Ass’ many glorious perversions of the superhero genre is the admission that none of the main characters is playing with a full deck. At one point, Dave compares himself to a serial killer, pushing his fantasy into reality for bigger kicks, and while the motivations of our heroic crimefighters may be noble — essentially, with no power comes great responsibility — their methods and behaviour is borderline bonkers.

But the father-daughter team who propel both the plot and most of the film’s genuinely world-class action sequences are something else entirely. A former hero cop with a wispy ’tache on his upper lip and vengeance on his mind, Big Daddy has spent years of his life training his 11 year-old daughter, Mindy (Chloe Moretz), into becoming a pint-sized Angel Of Death. When we first meet them, he’s shooting her at point-blank range then buying her ice cream. They are, the pair of them, batshit deranged. They are, the pair of them, a complete hoot.

Cage, who’s been on moon-faced auto-pilot for a while now, is a revelation here. Maybe it’s because — whether it’s taking on
a warehouse full of bad guys in a single-shot action scene that bears comparison with Oldboy’s corridor punch-up, or suddenly lurching into a wonderful Adam West impression when speaking as Big Daddy — he’s having fun again. But it’s clear from the first moment we see him, sporting a ’70s gay-bar ’tache and drawling, “Good call, baby doll,” as he shoots his 11 year-old daughter in the chest, that this is the vital, energised, anything goes Cage of yesteryear.

But really, this is Hit-Girl’s show. She’s the character that will
be on most people’s lips when they leave the theatre. Some, especially if they write or read the Daily Mail, will be falling over themselves to decry the character as a shockingly irresponsible, blindly violent encapsulation of everything that’s wrong with modern society. The rest of us, though, will be too busy noting that the film’s violence is clearly fantastical and cartoonish and not to be taken seriously. In fact, as Hit-Girl mows down scores of henchman with murderous élan, like a cross between The Bride and Leon’s Matilda, there’s no doubt that Vaughn has opened a packet of instant icon powder. Just add water.

And, as with Cage and Big Daddy, it’s all in the casting. Vaughn has an unerring eye for talent — would Daniel Craig be Bond without Layer Cake? Would Mark Strong be Hollywood’s go-to bad-guy without a trial run in Stardust? Would Vinnie Jones… okay, we’ll stop there — and in Chloe Moretz, he’s locked in on another sure thing. Mature beyond her years, Moretz is a dab hand with the knives and the cocky one-liners, but never lets us forget that, beneath the bravura and butterfly knives, Hit-Girl is just a kid.

With characters as luminous and exciting as Hit-Girl and Big Daddy, it’d be easy for Kick-Ass to pull a Clooney Batman and get lost in the scrum. But Vaughn, working from a wonderfully zesty screenplay written with Jane Goldman, ensures that the focus remains on Dave.

In fact, the real trick — the genuine triumph — is that Vaughn makes us want to follow Kick-Ass, throwing in all sorts of interesting story wrinkles (the girl he’s after thinks he’s gay, so he plays along) and making Dave’s teen angst compelling in a way that Sam Raimi’s otherwise excellent Spider-Man work missed by a mile. And Johnson — a world away
from Nowhere Boy’s John Lennon — even gets the big, barnstorming, standing ovation hero moment at the end of the film’s insanely OTT finale. We won’t say too much, but for this: you’ll never think of Elvis Presley in the same way again.

But the real hero here is Vaughn, steering this material like he’s been doing it all his life, handling wild tonal shifts with the implacable calm of an opening batsman, and marshalling a series of world-class action scenes, including a standout strobe-light shootout that nails the video-game aesthetic more perfectly than any movie to date, as if he were the bastard son of John Woo and Tony Scott. We’ve still no idea where the heck Kick-Ass came from, but we’re glad it did.

Verdict
A ridiculously entertaining, perfectly paced, ultra-violent cinematic rush that kicks the places other movies struggle to reach.

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27 August 2010

Lebanon

Lebanon

Plot
During the opening 24 hours of the First Lebanon War in 1982, we follow a lone tank crew of four new recruits, headed up by green gunner Shmulik (Donat). Taking a wrong turn en route to a remote hostile town, they are sucked into sudden combat and must fight to stay alive and sane.

Review
For all its much-deserved awards, acclaim and all-round Avatar-bashing, The Hurt Locker is not, in truth, the most mesmerising war movie — earthbound or otherwise — of recent times. That medal of honour should now rest proudly on the broad and ballsy lapels of Lebanon.

Like Kathryn Bigelow’s brilliant bomb-patroller, Samuel Maoz’s blistering, brutally honest picture uses war as the backdrop to a very human story. Unlike Bigelow’s thriller, Maoz’s depiction of his own experiences in the First Lebanon War does not rely on starry cameos or cutting-edge cinematography and sound design. Instead, it features four relative newcomers, is set entirely in an aging tank reportedly “procured” by its crew somewhere in the Israeli countryside, and realised its most notable sound-effect by having its director wallop the outside of said tank with a big old iron bar to put the willies up his raw recruits suffocating inside.

With fans, including Ang Lee, singing its praises ever since it had the audience up off its feet at the Venice Film Festival, it has, not without merit, been dubbed The New Das Boot. And while it certainly mirrors Wolfgang Petersen’s submarine classic — equally claustrophobic, tense and genuine — it’s both pacier and more enduring, its final shot, one of only a handful in the running time that allow us a glimpse of the outside of the tank, an image of fragile beauty that somehow achieves a real permanence in the mind.

In the war, Maoz was the gunner of his vehicle’s four-man crew. Playing him — in a loose sense — is Donat, who largely wordlessly conveys the terror of having your finger on the trigger and no clear target. His first kill is ambiguous at best, but it’s when the tank, all at sea in a nameless village, is ordered to take out a tenement that may house either snipers or an innocent family, that the misery of his predicament is best pulled into focus: a distraught mother, naked and shellshocked, pleading for her children’s life down his unblinking, metallic, inhuman sights.

Maoz, “empty and animal and completely psychologically fucked” after the war ended, took 25 years to be able to actually write his screenplay — every attempt previously sending him to the toilet to vomit out his rage and guilt. His anger and his outrage is more than retained though, delivered with a breathtaking skill as we see his first 24 hours of combat through his own eyes. It’s an astonishing feature debut that will amaze and upset, and has the strength to ask larger questions without ever forgetting its intimate roots. Whether or not it has given Maoz the release he so desperately hoped it would (he still claims he’s unsure), expect to see him behind the wheel of something of a considerably bigger budget in the not too distant future.

Verdict
With luck The Hurt Locker’s recent awards haul should draw audiences to this equally intense and actually more brilliant depiction of war. It marks the arrival of a sensational new talent behind the camera and is a debut that deserves to be seen.

Filled Under: DVD Movie, Movie

27 August 2010

50 New Movies 2010

The following is a list of 50 new movies will be released in 2010 and is predicted to dominate the charts at the Box Office next year. Probably still will have some new movies that will be announced before the close of 2009. Please wait until the movie shown in your favorite cinemas.

January 2010
1. Daybreakers, will be released on Friday, January 1.
2. The Book of Eli, will be released on Friday, January 15.
3. Legion, will be released on Friday, January 22.
4. Edge of Darkness, will be relased on Friday, January 29.
5. When in Rome, will be released on Friday, January 29

February 2010
6. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, will be released on Friday, January 5.
7. The Wolfman, will be released on Friday, January 12.

March 2010
8. Alice in Wonderland, will be released on Friday, March 5.
9. Green Zone, will be released on Friday March 12
10. Season of the Witch, March 19
11. Hot Tub Time Machine, March 19.

April 2010
12. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, April 2
13. Kick-Ass, April 9
14. The Losers, April 9
15. Date Night, April 9
16. Wall Street 2, April 23

May 2010
17. Iron Man 2, May 7
18. Robin Hood, May 14
19. Shrek Goes Fourt, May 21
20. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, May 21
21. Sex and the City 2, May 28

June 2010
22. The A Team, June 11
23. Toy Story 3, June 18
24. Jonah Hex, June 18
25. Grown Ups, June 25
26. Eclipse, June 30

July 2010
27. Predators, July 7
28. Inception, July 16
29. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, July 16
30. Salt, July 23
31. Beastly, July 23

August 2010
32. The Expendables, August 20
33. Resident Evil: Afterlife, August 27

September 2010
34. Born to Be a Star, September 3
35. The Town, September 10
36. Warrior, September 17
37. Guardians of Ga’Hoole, September 24

October 2010
38. Alpha and Omega 3-D, October 1
39. The Zookeeper, October 8
40. The Social Network, October 15
41. Red, October 22

November 2010
42. Megamind, November 5
43. Unstoppable, November 12
44. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, November 19
45. Red Dawn, November 24

December
46. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treade, December 10
47. Tron: Legacy, December 17
48. The Green Hornet, December 22
49. Gulliver’s Travels, December 22
50. Rapunzel, December 25

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Fresh stills from The Deathly Hallows



Brand New Harry Potter Pics Hit The Net

We’re still reeling from the extended Harry Potter footage we saw at this weekend’s Movie-Con (and, ahem, meeting the man himself), so it’s with great fanfare that we bring to you some more stills from the penultimate Potter, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1.

You’ll see for yourself below, but look forward to Harry with an owl, Harry and Ron peering out of doors and behind walls (respectively), Hermione with blood on her hands, Harry and Hermione holding a copy of The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore and, as they say, much, much more.

Also look out for a great snap of Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter with wig in its most majestic form yet) and rest of the evil baddos looking evil and bad. Oh, and Ginny and Harry, if you like that sort of thing.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is out on November 19, 2010, and Part 2 is out on July 15 next year.

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17 August 2010

Karate Kid Sequel Gets New Writers

And they’re from Kung Fu Panda


Karate Kid Sequel Gets New Writers

Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff, the guys behind the script for Kung Fu Panda, the original version of Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood (back when it was still called Nottingham) and TV’s Sleeper Cell, are set to write The Karate Kid sequel. So basically it’ll be just like Kung-Fu Panda, only with fewer animals and fewer jokes. OK, so the only way in which it’s likely to resemble that animation is in using the same martial art, but it’s very early in the morning.

There’s no word yet on where the sequel will be set, or whether it will change location as did the original Karate Kid 2 (wherein Daniel-San travelled to Okinawa to visit Mr Miyagi’s ancestral home), but we do know that the result is tentatively pencilled in for 2013.

This most recent Karate Kid cost about $40m to make and made nearly $300m, so one thing’s for sure: don’t expect to stop waxing on and waxing off anytime soon.

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27 July 2010

Malcolm McDowell Bites Into Vamps

He’s joining Amy Heckerling’s comedy

Malcolm McDowell Bites Into Vamps

Amy Heckerling continues to pick up actors to appear in her new fanged fiend comedy, Vamps. Malcolm McDowell, Marilu Henner and Zak Orth have all signed on.

The plot, for those just joining us, follows two beautiful young female vampires (Alicia Silverstone and She’s Out Of My League’s Krysten Ritter), who are content to enjoy the nightlife of New York and use the single bachelors of the city as their suck toys.

But then trouble rears its head as they fall in love (not with each other, as we understand it. There’s no need to call James Corden), and must decide whether to follow their hearts (is that possible when they don’t technically beat?) and risk the wrath of their senior vamp, played by Sigourney Weaver. The likes of Richard Lewis, Wallace Shawn, Justin Kirk and Kristen Johnston are also on board.

Henner has agreed to play a deathly ill woman who reclaims her former hotness, while Orth will be Renfield, a nerdy follower of Ritter’s character who keeps claiming he’s tougher than he is. And McDowell sounds like he’ll have the most fun, playing Vlad the Impaler, who struts around the city as Vlad Tepish, velvet jogging suit aficionado and knitting fanatic. The comedy stock value of the film just jumped several points…

27 July 2010

Must See Movies of 2010

Must see movies of 2010 are films that you should not miss watching before the year ends. The following article will cover some of the top 10 must see movies of 2010 that you should make a point to see…

Must See Movies of 2010

The year has half ended and there are a number of must see movies of 2010 that you should have watched by now. However, if you have just completed having a look at the must see movies of 2009, then you should start with 2010. After having seen movies like Avatar, The Hurt Locker, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, etc. in 2009, expectations are riding high for movies released this year. With just 8 months passed for the year, there are quite a few contenders that have made it to the top 10 must see movies of 2010 so far. The following list covers some of the best movies of 2010, that you should have had the honors of watching with a bowl of popcorn and coke.

Top 10 Must See Movies of 2010

2010 has had its shares of disappointments, but some of the blockbuster Hollywood movies have made the year worthwhile. You will find some of the must see movies of 2010 so far in the following list. This list of top 10 must see movies of 2010 reflect my version of the best movies of 2010. You may find the list a bit biased, but, you can still go through them and find your favorite flick of 2010 making it to the list.

Toy Story 3
This latest movie by Pixar is worth a watch. This seemingly flawless movie (if you forgive the slow start), has an ending that you must have not seen in a really long time. Toy Story 3 is a great movie to begin your marathon watch of must see movies of 2010.

Shutter Island
This is one psychological thriller that is able to connect the deep emotions that flow throughout the maze called the story line. You will get to see commendable performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Michelle Williams, that surely makes the film an interesting experience.

Winter’s Bone
This is a spine chilling dark mystery that has the essence of humanity sprinkled with kindness. This mystery is served with a kind of hopelessness that will surely make you forget the need to breathe.

A Prophet
This is a French crime epic that will lead to only one response from the audience, ‘Wow’. The story is about a 19 year of Malik locked up in French prison. It is an interesting story about Malik earning the protection from Corsican gang as well making friends with the Muslim in group. It’s all about survival, within the walls of law, and the quest to survive behind bars.

Mystery Team
If you have got a double dose of mystery and thriller, then you can lighten up with this hilarious comedy. This film has a plot that is innocent with a bag full of laughter. Have a bit of light fun with the Mystery Team.

Kick Ass
This is is a movie that is full of excitement and about a boy with none whatsoever superpowers who is trying to prove himself as a superhero Kick Ass. His decision to become the superhero has repercussions, as there are a few try to copying his idea. This movie is not loaded with villains and generates sympathies for the hero.

Solitary Man
The Solitary Man is a great movie that showcases the talented Michael Douglas at his best. Watch this movie for its superb dialogs and great performances by Brian Koppelman and David Levien.

Salt
Angelina fans have a great movie in store. Angelina Jolie is a CIA agent who is given a case to investigate a double agent. However, it is revealed she is the double agent and thus begins her journey to prove her innocence and bring the culprits to book.

Green Zone
Those who are The Bourne Ultimatum fans, need to have a look at this must see movie of 2010. This thriller is about an undercover operative based in Iraq who stumbles upon some kind of conspiracy.

Inception
I saved the best for the last, Inception is one movie that you will love to feast on. This sci-fi film is based about a man (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his gift of infiltrating dreams to retrieve information. This is one film that has reached the epitome of creativity and imagination and takes the viewer to places never seen before. Inception is surely one of the best movies of the decade.

Must See Movies of 2010 So Far

Okay, so you must have enjoyed watching the top 10 must see movies of 2010. But there are a few other flicks that are worth mentioning as best movies of 2010. You should also try watching these must see movies of 2010 so far as they too contain a storyline that is unforgettable.

  • Please Give
  • Knight and Day
  • How to Train Your Dragon
  • The Secret in Their Eyes
  • Date Night
  • Exit Through the Gift Shop
  • Book of Eli
  • Casino Jack and the United States of Money
  • Iron Man 2
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Clash of Titans

This was my list of must see movies of 2010. You may agree or have a difference of opinion, but some of these movies will surely make it up to the list of must see movies of the decade as well as must see movies of all time. This list is subjective and therefore, you should take it with a pinch of salt. The year is not yet over and there surely will more movies released that will earn a place in the list of best movies of 2010.

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Going MMA online is turning to be not just a passing fad. If you are an avid fan of Mixed Martial Arts then, then you are probably facing the same dilemma as most avid fans of MMA are facing right now. The high cost of watching MMA on pay per view is perhaps one of the major obstacles for most fans who are eager to follow the fights of their favorite warriors on the octagon. At the very least, MMA pay per view events may cost $40, and this amount is even expected to escalate over the year. With this prohibitive cost of watching MMA bouts, more avid fans are giving up on the chance of watching their favorite MMA stars fight with the best warriors.

The good news is that there is a much better and practical way of accessing your favorite MMA matches, and that is to watch them online. Watching MMA online is now becoming popular among MMA fans, as it is a more practical and convenient means of catching the latest MMA matches. You can now enjoy your favorite sports without having to worry about high pay-per-view charges or monthly cable subscriptions.

Watching MMA videos online entails a very simple process, and you don’t have to go through a lot of work to gain access to your favorite MMA fights. To watch MMA online, all you need to do is connect to the live stream of your favorite MMA bouts. Likewise, linking to the stream is not as complicated as it may initially sound. All you need to do is to download the software that has the location of the live streams in order for you to access and enjoy MMA online. There are Digital TVs that host more than a thousand channels, although there are some sites that host a few channels. The only downside of this is that it might take you some time to find the live stream of the MMA bout, especially if there are several streams on the program, and they are not alphabetically arranged on the list. Aside from this concern, the rest of the process is relatively simple and easy to follow.

The software is easy to download. Look for vendors with secure sites and pay via Paypal or credit card. After securing your purchase, you can download the software and proceed with the installation on your computer. Once the software is installed, you can freely skim through the live streams, and view MMA online.

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Emma Watson has some great pictures around the internet and not only that she is one of my favorite actors because of her Harry Potter Series. If you want to have a look at her gallery then you can check out my other posts or check maxim site.

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