Monday, November 30, 2009

Iron Man 2 Poster!

Yahoo! Movies has debuted this first poster for Marvel Studios' Iron Man 2, which Paramount Pictures will release in theaters on May 7. The poster gives you a first official look at War Machine! Directed by Jon Favreau, the anticipated sequel stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Jon Favreau, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Garry Shandling,

Sunday, November 29, 2009

(500) Days of Summer: Review

In contrast to the last review, I. Love. This. Movie. 500 Days is my current favorite of 2009, that is until Avatar comes out of course. This film is just another reason why I love indie films so much. It hits everything with perfect charm and wit and they do it all with little to no budgets.The film is a story about an offbeat romance of boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with girl. But girl

Friday, November 27, 2009

The Twilight Saga- New Moon: Review

Sigh.........And come to think I was looking forward to this after seeing the trailer. Sigh..... Why? Why would they do this? They had everything. An Oscar nominated director, a 50 million dollar budget, the greatness of Michael Sheen and a sex goddess named Taylor Lautner and they still managed to fuck it up.No seriously girls.. you'd rather have the one on the left?? New Moon is kinda like

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

First Photos From Shrek 4!

ComingSoon has published the first images of the 4th and final Shrek movie, Shrek Forever After! Director Mike Mitchell told the newspaper that Shrek is feeling over-domesticated in the fourth installment. "He has lost his roar. It used to send villagers running away in terror. Now they run to him and ask him to sign their pitchforks and torches."To regain his ogre mojo, he strikes a deal with

3 New Posters of Nine

All I can say is... Penelope Cruz Helloooowwww!Nine is an adaptation of the Broadway musical directed by Rob Marshall from Chicago. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cottilard, Nicole Kidman, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren, Kate Hudson and Fergie. That Daniel Day-Lewis is one lucky asshole man... Nine premieres 18 Dec 2009

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Introducing The Villain of Toy Story 3

Guys... meet Mr. Picklepants. It's a lederhosen-wearing hedgehog that will be voiced by Timothy Dalton. He played James Bond in the 80's. Toy Story 3 premieres on June 18 2009.

Monday, November 23, 2009

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Nafa keriernya started in the entertainment world from Indonesia to sing. Nafa emergence of slow rock music track as the next generation of legendary artist Nike Ardila. Appropriate time for anything, just after the death of the rocker from Bandung. Even Deddy Dores, a man who often creates a song for Nike also made a song for him.

German-born artist was married to pesinetron Zack Lee. They were married February 16, 2007 at Immanuel Church, Jakarta Pusat. Nafa could contain between 1.5 and finally she miscarried around mid-August 2007. Before a relationship with Zack Lee, Nafa had pesinetron dating Yustisio Primus who is now a soap star husband Fahira Jihan. Even after Primus also, Nafa had moved to the religion of Islam. He also made Indonesia the world of entertainment scene since the displacement of religion from Islam to Christianity after the end of Primus.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Boat That Rocked: Review

This film makes me wish I was born in the 1960's even more. Innit be cool? Being born during the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Hendrix, Beach Boys, The Who, Kinks time. It be even better if there was Internet then to.The story of the film is that in the 1960's, when rock music was in it's renaissance, mainstream British radio refused to play any rock or pop songs. But there was this pirate radio station,

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Twilight Saga:The New Moon release on 20 November (Today) 2009.

New Moon is Stephenie Meyer's second book in the Twilight series. According to Meyer, the book is about losing true love.An upcoming film adaptation is tentatively set for release on November 20 (Today), 2009.


Kristen Stewart’s gloominess may be the biggest, but it’s far from the only, problem with “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” the hugely anticipated second chapter in the series. There’s the music, which threatens to suffocate you in its maudlin grasp within the film’s first five minutes. Toss in dialogue so wooden it could float, a bloated 130 minute running time, and you have a languid, campy affair that would seem right at home on a Saturday night airing on the Disney Channel.





[Considering the amount of bare-chested teen heartthrobs on display in “New Moon”, maybe Nickelodeon After Dark would be a better option.]

Director Chris Weitz, hired to replace Catherine Hardwicke, seems as confounded by the material as his predecessor. The movie often feels more padded than the Joker's cell at Arkham. Weitz even fumbles a product placement bit early on.

From the start in this movie, Bella and Edward’s star-crossed romance is on the ropes. A paper cut at Bella’s 18th birthday party convinces Edward (Robert Pattinson) his supernatural world is no place for the girl he loves, so he breaks up with her and leaves Forks with the rest of his family.

Bella, desperate to become part of Edward’s world in blood and spirit, is crushed. Her depression spiral has all the usual trimmings, from the absent glare to the isolation from her friends, even a brooding alt-rock soundtrack. She then decides to embrace her inner X-Games contestant, knowing she can summon Edward’s spirit by risking her life dirt biking and cliff diving.

And Edward does show up, constantly. Considering Pattinson’s huge appeal, the decision to have him show up in ghostly fashion so he wouldn’t disappear for an hour makes marketing sense. But Weitz executes Edward’s apparitional appearances in such clumsy fashion, they evoked steady laughter from the audience at the screening I attended.

Two of the bright spots from the first film, Edward’s family and Bella’s ‘normal’ high school friends, are reduced to glorified cameos this time around. Only Edward’s sister Alice (Ashley Greene) gets any meaningful screen time.

Edward’s disappearance allows Bella to reconnect with her childhood friend from the Quileute tribe, Jacob (Taylor Lautner). He helps her rebuild a motorcycle and more important, gets her to snap out of her love funk. Jacob also wants Bella for himself, but she’s not ready yet.

Jacob struggles with being the ‘rebound guy’ – not to mention ridiculous hair extensions – and it doesn’t help his mood that he has a secret of his own.

At first, Bella thinks Jacob’s new friends are trouble. And the fact that they always run around shirtless and in jean shorts is a bit unsettling. Soon, however, she learns the truth. Jacob and his buddies are werewolves, guarding against their natural enemies, vampires.

This puts Bella in an uncomfortable position. She’s starting to care about Jacob, but she just can’t quit Edward. Does she go with the safe choice, the dear friend she could grow to love, or does she hold on to the torch for the ‘one that got away?’

An interesting subplot with The Volturi, the aristocracy of the vampire world, adds some excitement to the mix. A distraught Edward turns to them as a way to end his tortured existence, setting up the film’s climax.

Sandwiched in between “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans” and the upcoming “Tron Legacy,” Michael Sheen continues to build his Comic-Con cred as Aro, the head of the Volturi.

The scenes at the Volturi stronghold in Italy are the high point of the picture, and it would have been nicer to delve deeper into that corridor of the Twilight mythology. And it should be noted that the wolf transformations illustrated a marked improvement in CGI work over the first movie.

But the focus is squarely on the love triangle at the root of this story. And truth be told, it has the potential for intriguing drama, especially with the supernatural werewolves vs. vampires setting.

Too bad neither the director, script nor the actors are up to the challenge.

As Bella, Kristen Stewart is the focal point of the movie. But her character’s surliness is hard to empathize with, and Stewart, with her unsure glances and awkward body language, is simply not a strong enough actress to bring you into her corner. Can she handle any role besides the ‘uncomfortable in her own skin’ teen? Judging from the two "Twilight" movies, “Cake Eaters” and “Adventureland,” the answer right now would have to be no.

Robert Pattinson revisits the brooding man bit that earned him the worship of millions of women young and uncomfortably old the first time around. He struts through his scenes here like a vampiric Chuck Bass traversing the VIP rooms of Manhattan’s nightlife scene.

Lautner actually spends more time onscreen with Stewart than his more-photographed co-star. But there is zero chemistry between the two, and while he obviously spent many hours in the gym, his acting muscles aren’t developed enough to overcome the stilted dialogue.


Besides, Team Jacob never stands a chance anyway. It’s all about Edward/Bella. Weitz goes all-in with the Romeo and Juliet comparisons. In case you don’t notice the copy of Shakespeare’s tale Bella goes to bed with, there’s the English class discussion of the story to sledgehammer the point home.

It all rings false. Why? Because the actors don’t seem to believe what they’re saying any more than the audience buys what they’re selling. And when the actors in a movie about young vampire love and lurking werewolves aren’t fully invested in the material...well, then you’re only a few years away from midnight audience participation showings at the Sunshine.

You know those insufferably cute happy-date montages they always use in romantic comedies? Edward and Bella needed one of those, to show us that this couple hasn’t been miserable from Day 1 of their relationship. All these two do is whine and make empty declarations of love and devotion. ALL THE TIME!





And saying ‘it’s in the books’ doesn’t cut it. An adaptation of a novel should be able to stand on its own, without forcing people (like this writer) to read the books to fill in the blanks.

Love and romance doesn’t have to be as hard as Edward and Bella make it out to be. It could, and should actually, be...wait for it...fun. Instead, “New Moon” shows us a love pairing that gives Ryan Atwood and Marissa Cooper a run for their melancholia.

Robert Pattinson interview with David Letterman

English actor and model Robert Pattinson, who is the best known for playing Edward Cullen in the film adaptation of Twilight Letterman appearance reveals all.

Let's face it: you probably don't love Edward Cullen because of Edward Cullen. You probably love Edward Cullen because of Robert Pattinson. Pattinson's press tour to promote the Twilight Saga: New Moon has been ruthless, yet he's still charming crowds with his lovable high-energy. His appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman Wednesday night was a prime display of Pattinson preciousness, and we have video here.

Rob talked about dating, his first film ("My entire part was dubbed over by another actor," he laughs), biting, and -- our favorite part -- what it's like for a British actor to speak with an American accent. Watch Robert Pattinson's Letterman interview to see what two American words are the funniest for a Brit to say.

It was a very charming interview. We can also tell that Dave doesn't understand the Twilight craze. That's ok - we do!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Top Ten Greatest End Credits of All Time

So the top ten thing seems to be getting good response.. So now that I've gotten opening scenes out, here's my top ten favorite movie end credits of all time!10. ArmageddonBeautiful end to the only good movie Michael Bay will ever makeWhy the hell did Steve Tyler leave Aerosmith??!!9. The Blues BrothersIf you said you didn't tap your toes... you're lying. Greatest musical ensemble ever gathered

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Celine Dion's Pregnancy without her Husband



Canadian singer and actress Celine Dion's August pregnancy has ended in a miscarriage. This was their second attempt to become pregnant by artificial insemination.


Last March, it was reported that the 41-year-old singer and her husband, Rene Angelil, 67, would take an 18-month break from touring to focus on adding a second child to their family. They already have an eight-year-old son, Rene-Charles, and were planning on using an eight-year-old embryo to conceive.

  We live the reality of the majority of the couples which face these techniques of procreation. The road can be long and difficult. That always does not function as it was the case the first time with Rene-Charles. Last August, Dr. Zev Rosenwaks believed that the pregnancy was well started. However, it was not the case. We knew it ten days later. We were certainly under the shock."

    Celine and me let us please especially say that we are not discouraged, that with our son, we know that we are privileged parents. And that we again try to live this second pregnancy with the assistance of the team of Doctor Zev Rosenwaks." [Source: Le Journal de Montréal]

They intend to head to New York soon for a third try with artificial insemination.

Top Ten Greatest Movie Opening Scenes of All Time

Not much movie news lately and I have no time to watch any new shows in the cinema... So I just had this idea of doing a series of top tens on whatever categories of films. Here's the list of my favorite movie openings of all time.10. West Side StorySnap... Snap... Snap... Snap...The Capulets and Montagues Broadway style!!9. Lord of WarThis opening is pretty cool. It's called The Life of a Bullet

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Zombieland: Review

Whoo! ZOMBIELAND! The land of zombies, guns and AWESOME! Damn this movie is soooooo stupidly dumb and I freakin love it!The show is kinda like an American version of Shaun of the Dead. It's about Columbus, a college nerd trying to get back to his home in Ohio. Along the way he meets Tallahassee, a zombie killing machine who's gunning down all of America in search for a Twinkie. The two form an

Friday, November 6, 2009

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First look at Jessica Alba in Machete!

ComingSoon has released a poster of Jessica Alba as Sartana in the forthcoming Robert Rodriguez movie Machete."Machete" is based on the "fake" trailer in Rodriguez's 2007 Grindhouse. The feature version of the trailer finds Machete (Danny Trejo) a renegade former Mexican Federale, roaming the streets of Texas after a shakedown from drug lord Torrez (Steven Seagal). Reluctantly, Machete takes an