Friday, 30 January 2009

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans





I enjoyed this movie a lot more than The Wrestler, but my star ratings are purely based on the artistic value, so thus it gets only 3 stars... but I'm much more likely to recommend this that a lot of other movies that I have reviewed on this blog...
Personally, I really love Vampire movies, so this one was quite a hit for me... hope you enjoy it just as much as I did!


Synopsis

The prequel story traces the origins of the centuries-old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires and their onetime slaves, the Lycans. In the Dark Ages, a young Lycan named Lucian emerges as a powerful leader who rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor, the cruel vampire king who has enslaved them. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, Sonja, in his battle against the Vampire army and his struggle for Lycan freedom


Source: IMDb



Fantasy Take
I'm sure any Fantasy fan would love this movie immensely, they've created a wonderful kingdom coupled with some excellent graphics, with a proper fairy-tale style storyline, what can go wrong?



Storyline: 3 Stars



Alright, the story's not the best in the world, but it certainly kept my attention throughout the duration of the movie!


Music: 3 Stars




Relatively good music, as could be expected from it's type of movie... I've often thought of fantasy movies of giving a bit more room to the composer than other genres do...



Acting: 2 Stars

I must say, I was slightly disappointed with the quality of acting as a whole, but for the most part it doesn't really matter when you've got loads on make-up and wearing loads of costumes...
Graphics: 4 Stars
Absolutely beautiful graphics, well done folks!


Emotions: 3 Stars


It certainly had it's emotional parts, but I wouldn't have said that that was the main part of the movie...


Conclusion


Well, I certainly enjoyed it, and I would certainly recommend it to any fantasy fans out there. And to everyone else: go ahead and give it a try, you'll be amazed at some of the scenery!


Thursday, 29 January 2009

BREAKING NEWS!

Fox To Pick Up Dawn Treader Narnia Fans

Wow this is the best news I've heard in a long time! The Voyage of The Dawn Treader is back on track... read all about it at Narnia Fans!

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

The Wrestler



Personally, what I expected from this movie was something quite simular to Stallone's Rocky Balboa, but I wouldn't have said it was quite as good, but it's well worth the watch anyway!
Synopsis
Back in the late '80s, Randy "The Ram" Robinson (Mickey Rourke) was a headlining professional wrestler. Now, twenty years later, he ekes out a living performing for handfuls of diehard wrestling fans in high school gyms and community centers around New Jersey.
Estranged from his daughter (Evan Rachel Wood) and unable to sustain any real relationships, Randy lives for the thrill of the show and the adoration of his fans. However, a heart attack forces him into retirement. As his sense of identity starts to slip away, he begins to evaluate the state of his life -- trying to reconnect with his daughter, and striking up a blossoming romance with an exotic dancer (Marisa Tomei) who is ready to start a new life. Yet all this cannot compare to the allure of the ring and passion for his art, which threatens to pull Randy "The Ram" back into his world of wrestling.
Source: IMDb
Storyline: 3 Stars
It's quite an interesting story, though in my opinion it was rather slow to start off with... perhaps more designed as an artistic movie rather than a real guy's kick-ass movie...
I enjoyed it all the same, just not quite as good as Rocky Balboa...
Music: 3 Stars
The score was relatively good, nothing good, nothing bad... Some excellent songs dispersed throughout the movie, though!
Acting: 3 Stars

Relatively good performances all round, though I couldn't quite say that there were any outstanding performances as could have been hoped for.
Emotions: 3 Stars
There were some of the usual Hollywood weepy moments, though in a wrestling movie I kind of hoped for some more hate and envy between contestants... there was far too much "are you alright", friendship and nonsense, to take any sides in the fights...
Some great moments anyhow!
Conclusion
Pretty average movie on the whole, slightly disappointing for me after hearing some great reviews on it... but I'm sure if you are still interested in the movie, go ahead! there's plenty of praise for it scattered across the web... just remember to tell me what you think about it!




BD Horror News - Rumor: 'Machete' a Priority For Weinstein Company

BD Horror News - Rumor: 'Machete' a Priority For Weinstein Company

Looks like Robert Rodriguez's might be back on track! Follow the link to read more about it.

Monday, 26 January 2009

Addicted to Films: Twilight: Dakota Fanning Talking About New Moon

Addicted to Films: Twilight: Dakota Fanning Talking About New Moon

Hey watch this interview of Dakota Fanning talking about her prospects of acting as Jane in the next installment of Twighlight: New Moon!

Friday, 23 January 2009

Valkyrie






Well, here it is finally! Bryan Singer's much anticipated story of the plot to kill Hitler. But I must say, it just didn't quite have the same appeal as his superb X-Men movies... cool watch anyhow!


Synopsis


Valkyrie opens with a Colonel Stauffenberg in Africa, penning in a journal his thoughts about World War II, and how he feels Hitler is destroying Germany. Stauffenberg states he took an oath to swear allegiance to Hitler, but feels he owes more to Germany. Shortly thereafter, the camp in Africa is attacked and Stauffenberg is badly injured, losing one of his eyes, his right hand, and two fingers from his left hand.
The next scene shows Hitler visiting a base camp in Germany, and a nervous General Trescow onlooking. As Hitler prepares to depart, Trescow and an associate hide a bomb in a wine case and give to a man on Hitler's plane, but it fails to detonate in flight, and Trescow must return to headquarters to retrieve it. Once he arrives, he meets up with who is revealed as a fellow conspirator, a General Olbricht. Trescow safely retrieves the wine case and he and Olbrict discuss a member of their secret committee who was recently arrested. Trescow recommends Olbricht contact Colonel Stauffenberg as a replacement, which Olbricht does, and bring Stauffenberg to one of the clandestine meetings.
In the meeting, Stauffenberg meets three of the most important figures in the resistance. A Dr. Goerdeler, who will become Chancellor of Germany should the plot succeed, a General Beck, who will lead the Armed Forces, and a man named Witzleben. After tempers flare, Stauffenberg agrees to help. At a later meeting, Stauffenberg suggests they utilize Operation Valkyrie, which is a plan that uses the Reserve Army to keep amongst the Germany country should anything disrupt communications from Hitler, or should Hitler be killed. Stauffenberg rewrites the order to exclude the SS from taking control, which would leave the head of the Reserve Army, General Fromm, in charge of Germany. Reaching out to General Fromm, Stauffenberg and Olbricht are surprised at his rejection, but Fromm keeps quiet, choosing to neither support the dissenters nor reports them to the authorities. Meanwhile, General Trescow is sent to the front lines. Stauffenberg is promoted to head of the plan, and he, along with his assistant Lieutenant Haeften, take the order to the Berghof to be signed off by Hitler himself. Hitler, with his inner circle present, praises Stauffenberg's loss of appendages as the attitude necessary for his military, and states Stauffenberg is the ideal German. He then signs off on the bill, saying he's sure the changes are adequate.
Back at command, a Colonel Quirnheim shows the dissenters how to use pencil detonators, and Stauffenberg persuades a General Fellgiebel, who controls communications at the Wolf's Lair, to help. Stauffenberg has been promoted to General Fromm's chief-of-staff, and thus has access to Hitler's military debriefings, so the plan goes as follows: Stauffenberg and Haeften will travel to Hitler's bunker, the Wolf's Lair, to attend a military meeting. Stauffenberg will ignite one of the pencil detonators and then have Fellgiebel call and pretend to be a general, pulling Stauffenberg out of the meeting while Haeften waits with a car. In theory, Stauffenberg and Haeften will have six minutes to drive before the bomb detonates, giving them time to return to the airfield and fly off before they can be suspected. The only condition the heads of the dissenters give, however, is that head of the SS Himmler, along with Hitler, must be present for Stauffenberg to arm the bomb. Stauffenberg travels to the Wolf's Lair and has all preparations ready, but notices Himmler is not present at the meeting and calls the committee to ask if he may proceed anyways. He is refused by the committee, unbeknownst to Olbricht, who mobilizes the Reserve Army anyways. As Stauffenberg safely extracts himself and the bomb from the bunker, the Reserve Army believes they were just running a training drill, and Olbricht and Stauffenberg are ordered to report to General Fromm, who is outraged they would mobilize the army without his permission. He tells them that if this happens again he will arrest them both.
Dr. Goerdeler has a warrant issued for his arrest and General Beck implores him to leave the country. Goerdeler, Stauffenberg's chief opponent on the committee, hastily leaves and is replaced by Colonel Quirnheim. Colonel Stauffenberg visits his home and tells his wife his plan, and that she and his children must leave, because of their suffering if he should fail, they do so, and Stauffenberg makes his next attempt on Hitler's life as he attends another military debriefing on July 20, 1944. Much to his surprise, the meeting has been moved from Hitler's bunker to an open window summer hut. The blast would be most effective in the pressurized bunker, where the thick walls would deflect the pressure back to the bomb's origin, wiping out everyone in the bunker. Stauffenberg plans to proceed anyways but then notices Himmler is once again not present. He calls the committee to ask permission to continue and they say no, but Stauffenberg and Quirnheim privately agree to continue anyways, and Stauffenberg enters the summer hut. He and Haeften arm the bomb in a washroom and place it under the war room table, as Haeften gets the car. Fellgiebel gives Stauffenberg his distraction call, and Stauffenberg hastily leaves the hut.
In the war room, an enraged Hitler bangs his fist against the table, knocking Stauffenberg's briefcase, with armed bomb inside, over. A correspondent at the table sees Stauffenberg's fallen bag and moves it behind a table leg opposite Hitler. As Stauffenberg walks to his car, the bomb detonates. Fellgiebel phones Quirnheim, but poor reception keeps Quirnheim from fully understanding what all has happened, only hearing that the bomb has indeed detonated. Believing his job to be done, Fellgiebel orders them to shut off all communications. Olbricht impores Quirnheim to phone back and find is Hitler is dead, but the broken phone lines keep that from happening. Olbricht refuses to mobilize the Reserve Army until he has received confirmation that Hitler has indeed been killed, and leaves for lunch. Quirnheim issues the mobilization order behind Olbricht's back, and the Reserve Army, led by General Werner, mobilize in Berlin. Meanwhile, Stauffenberg, Haeften, and their driver quickly make their way out of the Wolf's Lair, and Stauffenberg cleverly tricks soldiers into opening checkpoints for him. He makes it back to the airfield, and quickly flies a plane back the government district of Berlin.
Much to his shock, the delay caused by Olbricht issuing the order could substantially set the effort back, but they proceed with the plan as scheduled. They march to General Fromm's office and inform him that Hitler is dead, and that he can either join their cause or be arrested. Fromm calls the Wolf's Lair, whose communication has been restored, and hears that Hitler is, in fact, alive. Stauffenberg dismisses this and asks Fromm whose side he's on. Fromm attempts to arrest Stauffenberg and Olbricht but is, himself, arrested. Stauffenberg, Olbricht, and Beck, as heads of the Reserve Army under Operation Valkyrie, give orders to arrest all SS officers and seize control of Berlin. General Werner follows these requests until he reaches the SS headquarters in France. Contradicting orders have been sent, one from the Wolf's Lair ordering the arrest of Stauffenberg, and one from Stauffenberg ordering the arrest of Minister Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels, shown slipping a cyanide pill in his mouth as he watches the Reserve Army approach, picks up a phone and asks to be connected. Werner walks in and states the man is under arrest, but the man gives Werner the phone. Hitler is on the other line, and he commands Werner to release all SS and capture those in charge alive. Werner cancels the occupation of Berlin and marches to Stauffenberg.
Rumors are swirling that Hitler is alive, which Stauffenberg dismisses as SS propaganda. But gradually, Stauffenberg's associates in headquarters are defecting. The Reserve Army reaches headquarters, and Stauffenberg, Haeften, Quirnheim, Olbricht, and Beck attempt to leave. All are captured, and General Fromm is released from his cell. Wanting to appear innocent, Fromm orders the immediate arrest of the conspirators. In his office, he condemns Stauffenberg, Quirnheim, Olbricht, Haeften, and Beck to death, but allows Beck to kill himself with a pistol.
The remaining four are taken outside and simultaneously executed by firing squad. Meanwhile, General Trescow, hearing of the failure, is shown committing suicide on the front lines with a grenade. Goerdeler is shown executed by hanging, and eventually Stauffenberg is brought before the firing squad. Quirnheim and Olbricht have already been executed, and only Stauffenberg and Haeften remain. Stauffenberg is prepared to face his death when Haeften steps in front of him, taking the firing squad's first shots, and falling dead. The firing squad reloads, and aims at Stauffenberg, who screams "Long live sacred Germany," before falling dead. Witzleben is shown publicly denouncing Hitler in a trial, and the film reveals he took was executed. Then the film states that General Fromm's hasty executions could not save himself, and he too, was executed for not reporting the conspirators. The film concludes with a byline announcing Hitler's suicide less than a year later, and reveals that Stauffenberg's wife and children survived.
Hmmm it's a bit more of an essay than a synopsis... but you get the general idea I'm sure!
Source: IMDb


Starring: Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Terence Stamp, and Eddie Izzard. Directed by: Bryan Singer.


Historical Take


The history is really interesting in this movie, and I'm sure folks like me who aren't all too clued up on historical events will feel like they have learned something interesting after viewing!


Storyline: 3 Stars


Pretty interesting story... kept my attention throughout the duration of the movie at any rate!


Graphics: 3 Stars


Graphics were good, but can't in any way be compared to the superior visuals of X-Men, but perhaps visuals aren't all too important in movies of this genre-type?


Acting: 3 Stars


Acting was quite good... lovely pick of cast, but with such a cast, I could have hoped for something a bit more outstanding...


Music: 3 Stars


Bryan Singer is again united with his X-Men composer John Ottman, but again I'd have to say that Ottman's score in X-Men outshone his one composed for this movie... Nevertheless, it's quite noticeable that the score was writen by a pro!


Emotions: 3 Stars


Yes I'd say it's quite an emotional story, perhaps the more so for it being based upon true events... honour, sacrifice, love...


Random Observation
Tom Cruise has a big nose! seriously, I only just noticed it... but it's quite noticeable in certain lighting conditions...


Conclusion


Valkyrie's a great movie, well worth the watch, but it's slightly dimmed in the light of it's predecessors in X-Men...

Oscars 2009: All the nominees | Oscars 2009 | Oscars 2009 | Movies | Entertainment Weekly

Oscars 2009: All the nominees Oscars 2009 Oscars 2009 Movies Entertainment Weekly

I thought my readers might find it interesting to know, who actually got nominated for the upcoming oscars... looks like Slumdog Millionaire is going for most of them... though I kind of hoped that Changeling would get the most... well, only time will tell... are you a bit dissapointed with the nominations? comment below, and let us know what you think!

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Frost/Nixon




In spirit of President Obama's inauguration, what better movie to watch than one about a president? but lets just hope that Obama's not quite like Mr Nixon!


Synopsis


For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent. But in summer 1977, the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusive interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as his televised confessor, intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman and secure a place in the hearts and minds of Americans. Likewise, Frost's team harbored doubts about their boss's ability to hold his own. But as cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits resulted. Would Nixon evade questions of his role in one of the nation's greatest disgraces? Or would Frost confound critics and bravely demand accountability from the man who'd built a career out of stonewalling? Over the course of their encounter, each man would reveal his own insecurities, ego and reserves of dignity--ultimately setting aside posturing in a stunning display of unvarnished truth.


Source: IMDb



Storyline: 3 Stars



Wow, is this movie ever boring... drags on for ages. There's some superb and confound moments though!
Really interesting history though!


Acting: 4 Stars



Superb cast, especially Michael Sheen who plays David Frost.


Music: 3 Stars


The composer is Hans Zimmer, who did Pirates of the Carribean 2 and 3, Gladiator, and The Dark Knight... usually I think he's music is too dull.... he used basicall the same score for each of his movies! But this time it seemed as if he made an effort to create a score that's new. However, the score didn't quite shine as I could have hoped it would...



Emotions: 3 Stars


There were some superb moments where the director sought to mingle humour and the deeper emotions, which worked out extremely well. But overall these occurences weren't too common, so only 3 stars for this...



Conclusion



Extremely dull throughout, but worth the watch for the great moments that Ron Howard conveys in various pathes throughout!
I especially enjoyed the telephone conversation, if you take the time to look this up.
I'd love to hear what you think about this movie! please comment below!


Saturday, 17 January 2009

Will Smith could do Bollywood film - Bollywood World News

Will Smith could do Bollywood film - Bollywood World News

Two of the big movies out at the moment are Seven Pounds [reviewed below] and Slumdog Millionaire... if you love both of them, you will be interested to here that Slumdog director Danny Boyle and Will Smith ae in current talks to join in another Bollywood style movie!

Sounds great to me!

Seven Pounds




Hey, it's the new Will Smith move! This has gotta be good huh?


Synopsis


Once, Tim Thomas (Will Smith) was a gifted aerospace engineer with a beautiful wife and a lovely beach house. Then, while using his cell phone while driving, his car wandered across lanes and he became responsible for the deaths of 7 others, including his beloved wife. Unable to forgive himself or raise the dead, Tim sets out to give "pounds of flesh" that will give new life to seven deserving individuals to make up for the seven lives he destroyed. Just as Antonio would have to die to pay Shylock the "pound of flesh" he demands, Tim intends to kill himself to atone for his sins. His brother Ben (Michael Ealy), who works for the IRS, is deeply concerned about his state of mind. Tim steals his brother's IRS ID to access the IRS database and to find and meet people who he believes worthy of his gifts which includes body organs and material possessions. Holly Apelgren (Judyann Elder), Ezra Turner (Woody Harrelson), Connie Tepos (Elpidia Carrillo) and Emily Posa (Rosario Dawson) are among those whom he identifies to help. Furthermore, Tim assumes his brother's identity of "Ben Thomas" to personally investigate these people and verify that they are indeed the right people he should help. He has a plan for when he identifies his 7 beneficiaries that requires his best friend Dan (Barry Pepper) to see that his wishes are carried out after he is dead. Tim's plan threatens to unravel when he begins to fall in love with one of the people he is trying to help.
Source: IMDb


Starring: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, and Woody Harrelson. Directed by: Gabriele Muccino.


Storyline: 3 Stars


The storyline's all pretty complex at the beginning, there's kind of a mystery about our main character... but it all seems to add up to a wonderful ending, which I can't tell you about because it's quite a spoiler... but really good nevertheless! I just don't like a bit of the uncertainty in the middle of the movie!
A worthy successor to the story in "In The Pursuit of Happyness"!



Acting: 3 Stars


I thought acting was all quite fine... Will Smith wasn't quite as kick-ass as he is in a lot of movies... but still quite cool... really interesting character.
I thought Woody Harrelson's part was really well done too!
Good performances all 'round but nothing outstanding...


Music: 3 Stars


Lovely music... but nothing particularly special.


Emotions: 3 Stars


The movie works up to quite an emotional climax... which just suits me well!


Conclusion


I thought the movie was great... Though I must admit I was kinda hoping for something slightly better from an expert actor like Will Smith... cool movie anyhow!


Is Disney back on Voyage of the Dawn Treader? | Narnia Fans

Is Disney back on Voyage of the Dawn Treader? Narnia Fans

read through the above article... it's a slight glimmer of hope for Narnia fans, but IO'm much more hopeful than I was earlier...

here's to hoping!

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Defiance




After watching director Edward Zwick's previous movies: The Last Samurai and Blood Diamond, I'm sure you will understand that I had quite a lot of hope for this movie... and I'm pleased to announce that I was not in the slightest bit disappointed!


Synopsis


Three Jewish brothers escape from Nazi-occupied Poland into the Belarussian forest, where they join Russian resistance fighters and endeavor to build a village in order to protect themselves and others in danger.
Source: IMDb


Starring: Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, and Jamie Bell. Directed by: Edward Zwick


Historical Take


There's certainly loads of history behind this movie, based upon a true story, and I feel like I've learned a bit more about WW2 history. Though I am certainly no historian, so I can't really tell you how accurately the events are portrayed in this movie!


Storyline: 5 Stars


Wow, it's certainly a wonderful story: Bravery, love, hate, and a defiance to the bitter end... seriously you have to watch it to understand what I mean! Take in on my recommendation!


Graphics: 3 Stars


The visuals are just perfectly suited to the type of movie... nothing overboard, though I wasn't too keen on a few of the overall coloring schemes, though I'm sure we will be able to overlook that!


Acting: 3 Stars


Daniel Craig played his part really well, and all the supporting cast seem to fit in seemlessly... No outstanding performances though...

Emotions: 4 Stars


You can really connect to this story, beutifully told. The fact that it's based upon a true story certainly makes it much more emtional, as we know that those things actually did happen.


Conclusion


Excellent story told the way that only Zwick can. I loved the movie and will certainly recommend it to all my readers here!


Bride Wars




Ok, yeah it's a chick-flick, and I'm a guy... not the best mixture, I guess... but there's something about chick-flicks that should always intrigue a guy: What entertains the other half of humanity?

Synopsis


A clerical error tests the lifelong friendship of two brides-to-be by scheduling their respective weddings at the famed Plaza Hotel on the exact same date in this romantic comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson. Ever since they were little girls, Liv (Hudson) and Emma (Hathaway) have bonded over planning their weddings down to the very last detail. Now, both in their mid-twenties, Liv and Emma have each found the men they want to spend the rest of their lives with. But while most of the details regarding their respective weddings don't overlap, the one thing that both Liv and Emma have always dreamt of is holding their ceremony at the legendary Plaza Hotel -- New Your City's ultimate bridal destination. Unfortunately, a simple clerical error has scheduled both of their weddings on the exact same date, at the exact same place. As a high-powered lawyer who's used to getting her way, Liv simply isn't willing to settle for anything less than perfection. And though simple schoolteacher Emma has always placed the needs of others above her own, the prospect of making any sacrifices on her big day brings out her inner bridezilla in ways that shock her unsuspecting friends and family. There was a time when Liv and Emma would have done anything for each other, but now that the two best friends are at odds over who will get their dream wedding and who will have to settle for second best, the lacy gloves are off and it's all-out war. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Source: Star Pulse

Starring: Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway. Directed by: Gary Winick


Storyline: 3 Stars


It's a beautiful story of the relashionship of two young ladies... I didn't grow tired of it, and the story was nothing special, just the perfect popcorn movie!


Acting: 3 Stars


The actresses were well suited to their parts, no outstanding performances, but nice acting as a whole.


Music: 3 Stars


Music wasn't anything particularly special, but it was scattered with some great songs well-timed!


Emotions: 3 Stars


Not a particularly emotional movie as a whole, but it had some great moments!


Humour: 3 Stars


There are some extremely funny parts, not a comic masterpiece, but some popcorn humour...

Conclusion


I certainly enjoyed it... it was a great movie to watch if you wanted to spend a little time at the cinema... Nothing special about the movie, just a generally fun view!

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