Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Sunday Night Movie Suggestion - El secreto de sus ojos (The secret in their eyes)


Ricardo Darin is Benjamin Esposito, a retired federal justice agent who decides to write a novel. The story is based on a true one, his own story several years ago, when the rape and murder of a young girl haunted his life forever. A tiny detail which was accidentally discovered proved to become a strong evidence for Esposito and his assistant Pablo Sandoval, in order to identify the murderer. After 25 years though, Esposito just can’t let it go.

Juan Jose Cambanella writes and directs a true masterpiece based on the common script of a criminal investigation. He introduces you to a dull world, full of mysterious faces and dark colors, creating an evocative atmosphere manageable to fully absorb your attention. In his film there’re no fancy houses, no gorgeous guys or model girls not even close! Yet, it has actors with a capital A that really represent real people. It has a fully anti-Hollywood perspective which means his world seems actually real too (this comment comes from a big and unrepentant Hollywood fan)! His brilliant work ensured him an Academy Award (Best Foreign Language Film of the Year 2010) along with a lot of discrimination all over the world.

To me one of the biggest surprises was the sensational performance of Guillermo Francella who plays Esposito’s assistant. This man speaks with his eyes and only. I truly believe that this film is going to satisfy even the most demanding fan of qualitative cinema.

Till next weekend… enjoy!


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Who's SALT?


Agent Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) is a Russian spy. Or is she not? At least that’s what Orlov, a Russian defector, claims. Salt becomes the number one suspect for the anticipated terrorist attack against the U.S. President. All she can do is run and hide, trying to escape from a highly qualified police force.

Salt’s a tasted recipe; maybe with a little extra salt on the top. It makes it tastier, no doubt about that. It’s a movie of no imagination though. Of course there is a plot. But you can’t depend on a subversive scenario, conspiracies, stunts and a model for an agent, cause it’s all said and done before. No imagination here. If it wasn’t for Angelina and a far from derogatory promotion, I don’t know how many people would actually visit theaters for this kind of movie. An actress like this could easily mix up the image of a seemingly modest film and upgrade it to a much higher level.

Maybe the plot could be described by force as interesting complex; they kind of lost it in the way of presenting it. A good idea should be presented in an inspiring way. That’s what at least I find tempting and promising. And that’s exactly where I believe this movie failed. There was a lack of inspiration on how the story was said. Old fashioned, safe, tasted way. No exceptions, no experiments. Just pay attention: manhunt, chases, dangerous stunts and a skinny woman beating harder than Hulk Hogan in WWF. Hollywood I know, but it’s not tagged as a science fiction movie! There must be an explanation why initially there was a man in Jolie’s shoes and more specifically that man was Tom Cruise. Obviously the character is more congenial to a woman…

If I had to pick an actor it would be really difficult. No weird characters, no special acting skills. With a cast of this range they could easily shoot anything. I don’t want to underestimate anyone’s performance of course. But in this movie the stuntmen had a lot more homework to do…

It may seem contradictory to the previous, but I enjoyed the film. Really, it was fun in that small plant kingdom of my neighborhood summer movie theater. You won’t get bored. Of that I can guarantee. But you’ll probably forget about it a week later. You can wait for the DVD of course. Till then, remind me of the plot please.

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Saturday Night Movie Suggestion - Gone Baby Gone


The story begins with shots of a busy street in Boston. Sirens screaming, people in crowds, journalists broadcasting, police everywhere, women crying. A little girl is missing. A four-year old blonde girl has been kidnapped. A young couple, just a few blocks away, is watching the news. Patrick (Casey Affleck) and Angie (Michelle Monaghan) are private investigators, unaware of the fact that few hours later they’re going to be asked to take over the case. The header of the police department Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) assigns the case to one of his most experienced detectives Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) in order to help Patrick. After a series of researches and interrogations, there’s still something missing.

Gone Baby Gone is Ben Affleck’s first directing attempt and to my humble opinion couldn’t have done better. The story-transfer from Dennis Lehane’s (“Mystic River”, “Shutter Island”) homonymous novel bears also Ben Affleck’s signature along with Aaron Stockard’s. The film was nominated for an Oscar and won a long list of awards. It was rated R for violence, drugs and language.

The movie goes fast… And I mean fast! Ben Affleck confessed that he skipped many parts of the book in order to fit the film in a reasonable and acceptable time limit. I haven’t read the book so I couldn’t possibly know what he’s cut out, but I do know that he hasn’t put a single superfluous shot even though he had his chance more than once. No procedures, no preparations, no introductions, no babble. Goes straight to the point with quick alternant shots, not interested in the procedure but only the outcome. This specificity in plot with all its difficulties turns out to become his advantage.

The actor-director Affleck gives the leading role to his little brother, who’s not going to disappoint him. Casey’s raucous voice matches perfectly to the narrative character of his role, not to underestimate his laudable performance. Two vets cover the supporting roles, adding an extra quality to the film. What deserves special attention is the amazing performance of Amy Ryan (Oscar nomination) who lost the Academy Award from the equally fantastic Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton – 2008 Awards). She is absolutely disarming, giving her touch and unique interpretation on how a low-mental-status, junkie mother should look, move even feel, when the most remarkable moments are when she speaks through silence. I truly believe she is the finishing touch at an already commendable production.

So let’s see: we have a good story (!), good director (!), good actors (!) is it a good movie then? Well I think it is. It’s not that you haven’t seen one of these before. It’s because you HAVE seen one of these before and yet this one is going to stick with you for a little longer. Huge decisions, ethical quandaries, tiny little humans. End titles and you find yourself wondering: “What would I do?”

Till next Saturday… enjoy!


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Harry Potter-Deathly Hallows: Part 1 - New Stills released!

Warner Bros. has released the first photos from the new Harry Potter movie Deathly Hallows: Part 1, releasing on 19 November 2010 (USA). Enjoy!

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Saturday Night Movie Suggestion - American History X


On 11/9, a memory day, our suggestion is a movie about violence, racism and hate which unfortunately is always seasonable in any form and in any community.

"American History X" is about Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton), an Neo Nazi who was arrested and convicted after the murder of two black guys. Three years later, he re-enters the community as a whole different person. In the meanwhile though, his little brother Danny (Edward Furlong) is walking in his footsteps and becomes a Neo Nazi too, not out of conviction, but out of admiration to his big brother's reputation and the impact he had to others. Derek has to protect Danny and himself from the outcry of his ex fellows, while trying for the first time to accept responsibility for his past and change his future.

A memorable performance of Edward Norton who always manages to maintain his reputation as a great and multidimensional actor along with young (at that time) Furlong who is also astonishing. The film was released on 30 October 1998 (USA) and was nominated for an Academy Award of Best Leading Actor. The movie was rated R for violence, language and sexuality. Definitely NOT for kids, but a MUST seen movie for adults.
So... till next Saturday... enjoy!

Did you know that: Edward Norton gained 30 pounds of muscle for his role.
Source: imdb


Did you also know that: This film uses the word "fuck" 205 times.
Source: imdb


You should definitely learn that: Seth wears a shirt during the basketball game featuring the number 88. This is a naziskin code for HH, or "Heil Hitler," H being the 8th letter of the alphabet. It also refers to a set of 88 precepts written by the neo-nazi leader David Lane. The 88 precepts are rules and concepts that all White Supremacists lived by.
Source: imdb

Don't hesitate to leave your comments!


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New Movie Trailer - The Town (Ben Affleck)

Watch the official trailer of Ben Affleck's new movie "The Town"



DIRECTOR:
Ben Affleck

WRITERS:
Peter Craig
Ben Affleck
Aaron Stockard


CAST:

Ben Affleck
Jon Hamm
Blake Lively


Release on: 17 September 2010 (USA)

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Think about a movie that doesn't demand special mind skills...

.... but it demands not to even think about it!

JACKASS 3-D



In theaters: 15 October 2010 (USA)

Till then...
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JFK (Saturday Night Movie Suggestion)


" One may smile, and smile, and be a villain "
"Hamlet" William Shakespeare

An Oliver Stone masterpiece about President Kennedy's assassination. Jim Garisson (Kevin Costner) is a District Attorney who reopens the case and finds out that things aren't exactly as the official FBI story presents.

The movie was released in 1991, but before this date it managed to become the apple of discord. A reporter of "The Washington Post" visited the set and wrote a caustic article about the screenplay. Many papers followed especially after the movie release, attacking the accuracy of the historical facts presented in the film, which led to a numb box-office start. The future, though, held much better moments and soon enough the film grew worldwide with more than $205 million! The eight nominations and two Academy Awards (Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing) prove the true value of a great team.

Oliver Stone claims this one to be his favorite film of his own!

Did you know that: The film rated #5 of the 25 most controversial movies of all time. Entertainment Weekly, 16 June 2006.

Waiting for your comments. Till then... Enjoy!

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New Movie in Production with... Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie!


Have you ever seen these 2 together in a movie? Well I can't recall one either... So, here there are some photos of the upcoming film "The Tourist" which is going to be released on December 10th 2010 (USA).
The story is about an American tourist Frank (Johnny Depp), who's arriving in Venice confronting personal issues when he bumps into Elise (Angelina Jolie), an active Interpol agent. Beyond the romance that's growing, Frank gets involved into a hide-and-seek game between Elise and her criminal ex, in order to fulfill her mission.
The film has changed its cast several times concerning its two leading actors (initially Charlize Theron was agreed for the part of Elise as well as Johnny Depp has replaced Sam Worthington for the role of Frank), however they finally started shooting so let's just hope there's not going to be another surprise. Angelina Jolie was spotted in Paris while Johnny Depp was shooting in Venice.
There's also some footage of her shooting a scene. Enjoy!


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Epic Inception's Hidden Clue

Watch this video and find out what happens if you slow down Piaf's song "Non, Je ne regrette rien" that we hear in the movie every time someone has to wake up! Coincidence?? Well, I don't think so...


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Saturday Night Movie Suggestion POLL - Kevin Costner

Ok is Kevin Costner good enough for a Saturday Night Movie? I think he is... So I'm gonna need your help here. As the SNMS (Saturday Night Movie Suggestions) start counting from next Saturday 4/09 there're going to be 2 movies from which you'll have to chose (I can't possibly decide between those two).

1. "JFK" The story's obviously about President Kennedy's assassination. Jim Garisson (Kevin Costner) is a District Attorney who reopens the case and finds out that things aren't exactly as the official FBI story presents.



2. "Field Of Dreams" Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) is a farmer who gets mysteriously instructed by a voice to build a baseball field on his farm!



We have a winner!! And it's J.F.K.!!!!
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Let me in Trailer

Watch the official trailer of the new Horror - Romance... movie "Let me in". Vampires are too fashionable lately...


released date: 01/10/10 (USA)

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Watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Official Trailer (HD)


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Trailer's out!




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Girl with a Pearl Earring



A 2003 movie based on a novel that author Tracy Chevalier wrote about Johannes Vermeer's masterwork "Girl with a Pearl Earring".

Back in 1665 there's a girl, Griet (Scarlett Johansson), that works in Vermeer's (Colin Firth) house as a maid. She takes over the cleaning of his art studio and after a while she becomes his muse, asked to pose for his famous painting. The whole work has to be done secretly as they had to avoid Vermeer's jealous wife as well as his master van Ruijven who charges him for the painting, acquainting his intentions about the young maid.

The film's beautiful picture, influenced by Vermeer's work and colors, create a unique atmosphere, illuminating a whole era. The roles' distribution is more than successful, leading to Johansson's Golden Globe nomination and of course three Oscar nominations including best Costume Design, Cinematography and Art Direction-Set Decoration. Combined with a very powerful soundtrack, the final result is really impressive. The only ones who might be a little disappointed are those who have read the book, as the ending has been changed as well as the significance of some supporting roles. My advice; see it anyway. It's totally worth it.





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Howl


"...Visions! omens! hallucinations! miracles! ecstasies!
gone down the American river!
Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions! the whole
boatload of sensitive bullshit! ..."
Howl by Allen Ginsberg

In the Summer of 1955 Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) wrote a poem called "Howl". A year later the poem was published and in 1957 led to the prosecution of its publisher and to the famous Obscenity trial. Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman manage to approach the writer, the poem and the trial in different ways, trying to separate the facts and focus on the depiction the poem had on society during time and historical facts.
James Franco gives a remarkable performance, not to mention David Strathairn and Jeff Daniels having their unique fights in court.
The film goes out on 24 September 2010 (US), highly recommended for the enthusiasts...

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Jonah Hex


Another DC film that caught my eye. There's been so much of them lately but I'm not complaining... Josh Brolin (Milk, No Country for Old Men) is Jonah Hex, a scarred bounty hunter. In order to obtain his freedom he has to stop the dangerous Quentin Turnbull (John Malkovich), a terrorist and also Jonah's old enemy.
I'm not expecting much from this one, but I might go see it just out of curiosity. I've read some critics that weren't very flattering... After all Malkovich has made some "interesting" choices so far and I would like to ascertain what intrigued him this time.
The movie's out on 18 June 2010 (US). I may wait for the DVD though...




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Nicholas Nickleby


All you Charles Dickens' readers did you know that Nicholas Nickleby is now a movie? Well not now; since 2002... And of course 1947 which is a little more unlikely... To tell you the truth I didn't. And I feel bad about that. The only excuse is that the film was never released in Greece. I don't think it had the proper advertising, which is pretty weird, cause the cast is quite impressive. You'll see names like Christopher Plummer, Anne Hathaway, Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson and Jamie Bell (little Billie Elliot who's grown up!). With a ranking of 7.3 out of 10 in IMDB, we arrive at the conclusion that the movie is anything than bad.
For those who haven't read the book (including me...), the story is about Nicholas, a young man who lost his father and due to financial reasons, he and his family are obliged to travel to London where Nicholas' uncle lives. Uncle Ralph tries to take advantage of their need and sends Nicholas to a school in Northern England, under the management of the inhuman Wackford Squeers. Luckily, Nicholas manages to escape and after a journey full of surprises he returns to London to defend his family.
I don't know about you, but I love 19th century scenery and outfit! First one to watch it, writes his comment here!
If you're searching for a DVD, here it is:




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Alice in Wonder-land


I like fancy movies. Blockbusters. Multi-colored fairytales. Maybe that wasn't my night. I was a little tired to tell you the truth. The thing is that Alice didn't ravish me. I can't judge Mr Burton though. To me he's a genius. A unique man, which guides me hand in hand on every movie of his and grants me another perspective of the most common things. The 3d glasses helped a lot, but it wasn't exactly what I expected. Johny rocks as always. Anne Hathaway surprised me in a good way. Her clever approach made a perfect couple with Mr. Hatter, although I can smell Tim's interference in that... Don't shoot me but I haven't read the story. I expected to see the oddity of this timeless tale in the movie, but I guess I should have done backwards. Am I the only one who expects a sequel??

You can enjoy the DVD from Tuesday 01/06/2010


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El secreto de sus ojos (The secret in their eyes)

An Argentinian federal writes a novel about a murder that happened 25 years ago. As he questions the validity of the facts and the identity of the real murderer he tries to discover the truth, motivated by a slight detail on a photo.
A very clever story full of suspense and a powerful ending even for the most demanding movie fans. Won the best foreign film Oscar (2010).

Watch the trailer:

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Machete

Mexican federal Machete (Danny Trejo) gets nearly killed in an assassination set up, from the man who employed him (Steven Seagal). He seeks revenge against his former boss with the help of an impressive cast including names such as Robert De Niro, Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Alba and many more.
Release date: 3/09/2010

Did you know that: This film is being made because of the fake trailer's popularity after being featured in the theatrical version of Grindhouse (2007) along with the other fake trailers and advertisements featured in the film. "Thanksgiving" is the other popular fake trailer included in the film and was directed by Eli Roth and is now in development to be made into a full length film.

Watch the trailer:


Did you know that: Steven Seagal's first theatrically released film since Half Past Dead (2002).

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