Sunday, September 29, 2013
Company Men
Company Men |
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Friday, September 27, 2013
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Posted: ...the ball was dropped on this film. Someone in Hollywood believed Brendon Fraiser and Jet Li in the same film would miraculously make this a winner. That someone should lose his job. Synopsis: Ancient Chinese warlord is reawakened (along with 10,000 Terra Cotta warriors) to conquer the world. And there are Yetis.... The first two movies in the series were fantastically entertaining. You had action, emotion, love, despair, and discoveries of a linked past that made the movies engrossing. They had excellent scripts, beautiful effects, and acting that made it look real. I watch them over and over. This dog...well, at least I watched until the end. Whoever cast this movie screwed the pooch. Fraser, as Rick O'Connell is, of course, excellent. I love the gung ho balls ahead character. He IS the character. In fact, he is the franchise. Rachael Weisz declined to return citing problems with the script. Boy did she make the right call. So Maria Bello is cast as Evy. Dear God In Heaven. what where they thinking! Where Weisz played Evuy with emotion, perfect timing, and a boatload of sex appeal, Bello is a block of freaking wood who phones in her part. She has NO fluidity, no sense of timing, and not a trace of sex appeal. In fact, a block of wood could have done a much better job. In the 2nd film, The Mummy Returns, the son, Alex, has a very strong `proper' English accent and typical `Brit' attitude. In this movie, Alex (Luke Ford) has NO trace of accent or his English upbringing. He plays the role like a young John Wayne, as if he was raised in Arizona. It totally fails. Jet Li as Emperor Han...well, I loved him in Lethal Weapon 4, Unleashed, and The One. He should have done the role of Emperor Han with the same soft-sneering attitude he had in LW4. But he wasn't directed that way in this film. He was concrete, and wooden. There was no sense of surprise upon awakening 2000 years later. No marveling at the changes in the world. No wonder at how the world had changed. Totally unrealistic. Redeeming factors: Michelle Yeoh (very big star in China) as Zi Yaun, the witch who betrays Han knowing his merciless character, Isabella Leong as her immortal daughter, and Russell Wong as General Ming Guo (Han's right hand man who falls in love with Zi Yaun). John Hannah plays Evy's gold-digging brother seamlessly from the prior films. And there are the Yetis. Ya gotta love the Computer Graphics. At first, the Yetis were fluff, but then you start to like them. They are the `untarnished good' surrounded by evil. The special effects are admirable. The battle scenes at the end are exceptional. The warriors (and Han) turning to sand and clay are so cool, myself and my friends all gave it a big `WHOA!'. Rent it, just to see it. Own it, ONLY if you need to complete the series. Hope this helps you decide. |
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Butterfly on a Wheel
Butterfly on a Wheel |
Posted: Short Attention Summary Span: 1. A husband and wife are the ideal couple, with husband working at a big company doing something or another. 2. One day, out of the blue (or so it seems) a guy comes along and kidnaps the daughter of the husband and wife and takes the husband and wife for a ride-- during which he forces them to do his bidding. 3. The Bad Man and the couple spend a lot of time together, with his forcing them to do progressively more humiliating things. 4. Eventually, it reaches a head when it comes out that the husband is having an affair with another woman-- who happens to be the wife of the Bad Man. 5. In the end, it comes out that the whole kidnapping was staged by the wife so that the husband could know what it felt like to lose everything. Comments: 1. Pierce Brosnan looked extremely silly in this role. Maybe I've seen him in too many 007 movies, but believing him in this role was a real stretch. 2. Can a person really believe that a wife would go through all of this to make a point to her husband? 3. Can a plan like the one executed in this film really have gone off without a hitch? Even though there were SO many people that could have foiled it? Police everywhere. Banks with panic buttons all over the place. 4. The suspense was waaaaayy too drawn out. When you stop to reconsider the movie, the plot was actually pretty thin. Do you mean to tell me that this was turned into a whole movie? 5. The Bad Man gives the husband a gun (to shoot the victim) and the husband doesn't have sense enough to turn it on the Bad Man (who did not have a gun drawn at that time)? 6. What was going on with the quote: "Butterfly on a Wheel"? This was just a bit too esoteric for me-- and likely everyone else in the world. Save your money. This is not even worth a rental. |
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Downloading Nancy
Downloading Nancy |
Posted: "Downloading Nancy" is the best film I've seen in a while. What is so impressive about it is its ability to make the characters in an almost unbelievable story so believable. Nancy wants to die. After suffering horrific childhood abuse, and being stuck in a loveless marriage for 15 years, she can only really feel alive when she's in physical pain. To cope, she cuts herself, but her fantasy is to find a sexual sadist willing to take her life for her. Enter Louis, who she meets on the internet, and who is willing to serve as her sexual dominant and eventual murderer. Louis is the yan to Nancy's yin. He deals with psychic pain by inflicting physical pain. His demeanor is calm and controlled, as opposed to Nancy's histrionics. They're soul mates. They understand each other. And ultimately, when Louis acts, it's out of love. What makes the film is really Maria Bello's powerhouse performance. Nancy is not an easy character to like - she's a person who's so determined to die that she's lost any desire to maintain any kind of dignity. She can be harsh, abusive, cruel ... and yet the actress makes her pain so real that it's hard to fault her for anything she does. She is somehow able to make this disturbed, ruined woman both relatable and even lovable. |
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Maria Bello on 'Prisoners': 'Expect to be disturbed'
Maria Bello on 'Prisoners': 'Expect to be disturbed' |
Maria Bello on 'Prisoners': 'Expect to be disturbed' Posted: 22 Sep 2013 07:15 PM PDT ABC7.comMaria Bello sur ' prisonniers ' : ' s'attendre à être dérangés ' abc7.comGeorge Pennacchio plus : Bio, Facebook, Twitter, Page d'accueil, nouvelle équipe. LOS ANGELES (KABC)--en « Prisonniers », Maria Bello joue le rôle tourmenté d'une mère essayant de faire face à la mystérieuse disparition et enlèvement possible de sa petite fille. Also Recommended: |
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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Posted: ...the ball was dropped on this film. Someone in Hollywood believed Brendon Fraiser and Jet Li in the same film would miraculously make this a winner. That someone should lose his job. Synopsis: Ancient Chinese warlord is reawakened (along with 10,000 Terra Cotta warriors) to conquer the world. And there are Yetis.... The first two movies in the series were fantastically entertaining. You had action, emotion, love, despair, and discoveries of a linked past that made the movies engrossing. They had excellent scripts, beautiful effects, and acting that made it look real. I watch them over and over. This dog...well, at least I watched until the end. Whoever cast this movie screwed the pooch. Fraser, as Rick O'Connell is, of course, excellent. I love the gung ho balls ahead character. He IS the character. In fact, he is the franchise. Rachael Weisz declined to return citing problems with the script. Boy did she make the right call. So Maria Bello is cast as Evy. Dear God In Heaven. what where they thinking! Where Weisz played Evuy with emotion, perfect timing, and a boatload of sex appeal, Bello is a block of freaking wood who phones in her part. She has NO fluidity, no sense of timing, and not a trace of sex appeal. In fact, a block of wood could have done a much better job. In the 2nd film, The Mummy Returns, the son, Alex, has a very strong `proper' English accent and typical `Brit' attitude. In this movie, Alex (Luke Ford) has NO trace of accent or his English upbringing. He plays the role like a young John Wayne, as if he was raised in Arizona. It totally fails. Jet Li as Emperor Han...well, I loved him in Lethal Weapon 4, Unleashed, and The One. He should have done the role of Emperor Han with the same soft-sneering attitude he had in LW4. But he wasn't directed that way in this film. He was concrete, and wooden. There was no sense of surprise upon awakening 2000 years later. No marveling at the changes in the world. No wonder at how the world had changed. Totally unrealistic. Redeeming factors: Michelle Yeoh (very big star in China) as Zi Yaun, the witch who betrays Han knowing his merciless character, Isabella Leong as her immortal daughter, and Russell Wong as General Ming Guo (Han's right hand man who falls in love with Zi Yaun). John Hannah plays Evy's gold-digging brother seamlessly from the prior films. And there are the Yetis. Ya gotta love the Computer Graphics. At first, the Yetis were fluff, but then you start to like them. They are the `untarnished good' surrounded by evil. The special effects are admirable. The battle scenes at the end are exceptional. The warriors (and Han) turning to sand and clay are so cool, myself and my friends all gave it a big `WHOA!'. Rent it, just to see it. Own it, ONLY if you need to complete the series. Hope this helps you decide. |
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
Shattered
Shattered |
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
Coyote Ugly
Coyote Ugly |
Posted: "Coyote Ugly" has to be the best romantic dramedy this year, even though this year has had it's share of bad romances-Autumn in New York, Down to You and The Next Best Thing just to name a few. The bar dancing scenes are incredible accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack including one of my favorites, "Pour Some Sugar on Me". Plus there are two new great songs from LeAnn Rimes,who is also in the movie, but I'm not reviewing the soundtrack so I'll skip this. And that's just the stuff you see in the previews. What you don't see on the surface through the previews are the great performances from newcomer Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia and the always great John Goodman. the story is mainly about Piper Perabo's character, nicknamed Jersey, who goes into the big city trying to get someone to perform her well written songs. She runs into several problems with a new boyfriend, some disagreements with her father, and many crazy encounters at the bar "Coyote Ugly". The title is explained in the movie to mean when you go home with a one night stand after a night of big drinking and you wake up with someone so ugly that you would rather chew your arm off than wake them up to know you're leaving. Believe me, you're not going to feel that way leaving this one! BUY THIS MOVIE!!! |
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Local favorite Maria Bello dishes on 'Prisoners'
Local favorite Maria Bello dishes on 'Prisoners' |
Local favorite Maria Bello dishes on 'Prisoners' Posted: 20 Sep 2013 09:21 AM PDT Des plats locaux préférés Maria Bello sur ' prisonniers ' Philly.comSINCE THE Daily News a essentiellement adopté Maria Bello un certain nombre d'années, nous ' ve parlé à l'actrice de Norristown/Conshohocken assez que nous ' re habituellement juste rattrapage. Heureusement, Bello travaille beaucoup, fait des films intéressants et est une personne normale...Chaque Moment compte dans cette Featurette nouvelle pour des actualités PrisonersDread Centralall 2 » Also Recommended: |
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Posted: ...the ball was dropped on this film. Someone in Hollywood believed Brendon Fraiser and Jet Li in the same film would miraculously make this a winner. That someone should lose his job. Synopsis: Ancient Chinese warlord is reawakened (along with 10,000 Terra Cotta warriors) to conquer the world. And there are Yetis.... The first two movies in the series were fantastically entertaining. You had action, emotion, love, despair, and discoveries of a linked past that made the movies engrossing. They had excellent scripts, beautiful effects, and acting that made it look real. I watch them over and over. This dog...well, at least I watched until the end. Whoever cast this movie screwed the pooch. Fraser, as Rick O'Connell is, of course, excellent. I love the gung ho balls ahead character. He IS the character. In fact, he is the franchise. Rachael Weisz declined to return citing problems with the script. Boy did she make the right call. So Maria Bello is cast as Evy. Dear God In Heaven. what where they thinking! Where Weisz played Evuy with emotion, perfect timing, and a boatload of sex appeal, Bello is a block of freaking wood who phones in her part. She has NO fluidity, no sense of timing, and not a trace of sex appeal. In fact, a block of wood could have done a much better job. In the 2nd film, The Mummy Returns, the son, Alex, has a very strong `proper' English accent and typical `Brit' attitude. In this movie, Alex (Luke Ford) has NO trace of accent or his English upbringing. He plays the role like a young John Wayne, as if he was raised in Arizona. It totally fails. Jet Li as Emperor Han...well, I loved him in Lethal Weapon 4, Unleashed, and The One. He should have done the role of Emperor Han with the same soft-sneering attitude he had in LW4. But he wasn't directed that way in this film. He was concrete, and wooden. There was no sense of surprise upon awakening 2000 years later. No marveling at the changes in the world. No wonder at how the world had changed. Totally unrealistic. Redeeming factors: Michelle Yeoh (very big star in China) as Zi Yaun, the witch who betrays Han knowing his merciless character, Isabella Leong as her immortal daughter, and Russell Wong as General Ming Guo (Han's right hand man who falls in love with Zi Yaun). John Hannah plays Evy's gold-digging brother seamlessly from the prior films. And there are the Yetis. Ya gotta love the Computer Graphics. At first, the Yetis were fluff, but then you start to like them. They are the `untarnished good' surrounded by evil. The special effects are admirable. The battle scenes at the end are exceptional. The warriors (and Han) turning to sand and clay are so cool, myself and my friends all gave it a big `WHOA!'. Rent it, just to see it. Own it, ONLY if you need to complete the series. Hope this helps you decide. |
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Maria Bello,
Maria Bello, |
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 12:22 PM PDT Maria Bello, Huffington PostRona_BerryMorin 18 septembre 2013 19:20 j'aime pour faire dorer les boulettes de viande tout d'abord que mettre dans la sauce. WTEffington 18 septembre 2013 19:19 elle ' s m'envoie-t-il des catholique culpabilité. Rona_BerryMorin 18 septembre 2013 19:19 [Foxy_Shazam], j'ai ' ll faut essayer ça... Also Recommended: |
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
A History of Violence
A History of Violence |
Posted: So much has been written about this film and the title. For most, the movie is about the way violence is encoded in our lives and how we all have an underlying current running through us. I think the movie is really the study of the relationship between the two main characters--Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) and Edie (Maria Bello). These two actors are amazing the film, especially Bello, who deserves to become a household name. Their intereactions are always spot on as they drive the plot. The sideways glance, the tense look, the loving smile: every part means something. These two characters are madly in love after seventeen or such years of marriage, and we see it through different ways. The first half of the movie is there to set up their relationship and the love they feel. But then everything is turned upside down, and we realize that these two people who have shared everything and love one another dearly really know nothing about what lies beneath. It's as if they have only shared a part of themselves. It's this interaction and realization that makes the film so great. The plot almost seems beside the point; it's merely there to make use see the characters. I give the film four stars instead of five because of some of the scenes were out of place, almost as if Cronenberg couldn't decide what kind of film to make. William Hurt is good at the end, for instance, but his character didn't fit. Watch the movie for the main characters' interactions and go along with the rest. |
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Monday, September 16, 2013
A History of Violence
A History of Violence |
Posted: So much has been written about this film and the title. For most, the movie is about the way violence is encoded in our lives and how we all have an underlying current running through us. I think the movie is really the study of the relationship between the two main characters--Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) and Edie (Maria Bello). These two actors are amazing the film, especially Bello, who deserves to become a household name. Their intereactions are always spot on as they drive the plot. The sideways glance, the tense look, the loving smile: every part means something. These two characters are madly in love after seventeen or such years of marriage, and we see it through different ways. The first half of the movie is there to set up their relationship and the love they feel. But then everything is turned upside down, and we realize that these two people who have shared everything and love one another dearly really know nothing about what lies beneath. It's as if they have only shared a part of themselves. It's this interaction and realization that makes the film so great. The plot almost seems beside the point; it's merely there to make use see the characters. I give the film four stars instead of five because of some of the scenes were out of place, almost as if Cronenberg couldn't decide what kind of film to make. William Hurt is good at the end, for instance, but his character didn't fit. Watch the movie for the main characters' interactions and go along with the rest. |
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
The Cooler
The Cooler |
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
Maria Bello - Prisoners Interview at TIFF 2013 HD
Maria Bello - Prisoners Interview at TIFF 2013 HD |
Maria Bello - Prisoners Interview at TIFF 2013 HD Posted: 06 Sep 2013 11:19 AM PDT Maria Bello - Gefangenen-Interview bei TIFF 2013 HD Maria Bello, Gefangenen - In "Gefangene", Maria Bello konfrontiert eine Mutter ' s schlimmster Albtraum: eine vermisste Kind. Bello zog keine Schläge mit ihr nehmen auf die Situ... Von: TributeMovies-Aufrufe: 34 3 Ratings Time: 08:13 mehr in Unterhaltung Also Recommended: |
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Jake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello: 'Prisoners' Premiere!
Jake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello: 'Prisoners' Premiere! |
Jake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello: 'Prisoners' Premiere! Posted: 13 Sep 2013 04:14 AM PDT Juste JaredJake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello : ' prisonniers ' Premiere !Juste JaredJake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello : ' prisonniers ' Premiere ! Jake Gyllenhaal & Maria Bello : ' prisonniers ' Premiere ! Jake Gyllenhaal survêtements tout en participant à la première de son nouveau film prisonniers jeudi soir (12 septembre) à l'Académie de Motion... Also Recommended: |
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Coyote Ugly
Coyote Ugly |
Posted: "Coyote Ugly" has to be the best romantic dramedy this year, even though this year has had it's share of bad romances-Autumn in New York, Down to You and The Next Best Thing just to name a few. The bar dancing scenes are incredible accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack including one of my favorites, "Pour Some Sugar on Me". Plus there are two new great songs from LeAnn Rimes,who is also in the movie, but I'm not reviewing the soundtrack so I'll skip this. And that's just the stuff you see in the previews. What you don't see on the surface through the previews are the great performances from newcomer Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia and the always great John Goodman. the story is mainly about Piper Perabo's character, nicknamed Jersey, who goes into the big city trying to get someone to perform her well written songs. She runs into several problems with a new boyfriend, some disagreements with her father, and many crazy encounters at the bar "Coyote Ugly". The title is explained in the movie to mean when you go home with a one night stand after a night of big drinking and you wake up with someone so ugly that you would rather chew your arm off than wake them up to know you're leaving. Believe me, you're not going to feel that way leaving this one! BUY THIS MOVIE!!! |
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