
Again I bring you a rare feature that will drag you to the bottom of your thoughts and back. A film that pushes the limits in creativity. This film has gone under the radar and for reasons is not on the top of the list. However those reasons in my book can be overlooked when you are looking for pure acting and entertainment.
With budding actress of the time Renee Zellweger who was virtually unknown. Which took turns captivating the screen with this raw energy that is unseen in in many of today's movies.
In the tradition of Bonnie and Clyde and my last recommendation Jimmy & Judy. This weekend is the perfect time to release your anti social rebel out on the couch and enjoy this film. As one guy put it, it's pure homicidal- maniacal movie going.
Although it lags in certain areas you will enjoy the overall content. This film is also a good look into the doors of America's secret lives. Many people are in this state of mind and we walk by them everyday. However because we do not share or care for the moment we see them. They take that with them and become the menace we all fear.
*** This movie is part comedy but there is nothing funny about the content. I recommend this film for pure entertainment purposes for my movie enthusiast out there. Do not take it so serious.
MYPACE
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Movie to reconsider ::: Love and a .45
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Hulk smashed

So this is what I have to do now. I have to sit and watch this films progression for the next few weeks to see what take place. I suspect after the buzz gets out that we will see a decent if not significant spike in the weekly numbers. Which will most likely will be due to all those out of work High school kids.
We will see. I have my fingers crossed on this one.
*Side note : I went to see the film and I was blown away with the special effects and the acting was far better than the last version. Although they can step up the story in a few areas, if this get green lighted for a sequel. I think that is a strong possibility.
This is a pot of Gold if Marvel can hang on and make it happen. My advice is once the numbers hit profit negotiations should begin.
Here is what the experts have to say:
Entertainment
Entertainment Weekly
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Will 'The Incredible Hulk' smash the 59 million mark?
I have a huge feeling that hulk will take out the box office this weekend with no stutter. With all the hype behind it and the rage from within the green giant that slings cars instead of peas. I am sure that this turn around Marvel will have people talking and we will see a spike in his box office take over Saturday and Sunday.
Instead of a declining take in, the tickets will be flying out of the printer and into the hands of those who had the opportunity to see Iron Man. With Robert Downey Jr. taken up space on the screen we are sure to see some closet fans of the Marvel movies to sneak out and take a look.
So I challenge the idea over at EW. I think that Hulk will smash past the 59 million dollar mark. Does anyone care to second that?
***Update Box office Mojo is estimating a $54,000,000 take at the box office for this weekend. So I would give or take a few million. I still stand to say that you should give on this one.
I will be back on this.
The red carpet premier:
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Sunday, June 08, 2008
Quick Quips ::: Downey and Foxx in the 'Soloist'
I think this one will be trophy worthy. Which trophy I think just about all of them. We know how it will be just in time for a nod.
With the work being done by Robert Downey Jr. as of late, and Jamie Foxx jumping in. I see a complete balance that compliments . The bad boys of Hollywood will take this one like the Boston Celtics has in the first two games of the '08 NBA Finals with guts and preparation.
Read more on USA Today
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Quick Quips :::: Marsden Joins Transformers 2
I hope this to me something that we can all sit down and stomach as the first one was a wild ride. This time around I am sure that Michael Bay who has a green light to make this film how he wants to, and Steven Spielberg on the list of the production team. We will definitely be in for a treat that will push the envelope. Once again we will be in for a great movie that will take out the first one.
I have faith. Do you?
*** The information has not yet posted on IMDB. However I take the word of IGN and MTV on this one. So I will just keep an eye on the Marsden Profile to see what will pan out.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Sneak Peek ::: StreetFighter 2

Here is promo photo of of Kristin Kreuk, for her role in the new street
Fighter movie. Even with dirt on her face she is still knocking out the
competition.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Scorsese just does not have enough time for Bob Marley

It seems that Martin Scorsese is very popular as of late, and so much so, that he is dropping projects after signing on to do them. Something about "conflicting schedules."
I wonder if the Old Blues Project has anything to do with it?
As it seems, or actually as it is, Scorsese has relinquished directorial duties of the authorized Bob Marly project. Jonathan Demme will take on the task of bringing the documentary to the big screen. Do not fret, Demme has done music related films in the past, such as Talking Heads Stop Making Sense, and Neil Young's Heart of Gold. So we should be ok.
I just have that feeling Scorsese will take on the Frank Sinatra Project after all. I guess that is just good old Enterpolics. Although he has not stated it publicly yet, whether he will take on the Frank Sinatra Biopic, we know what Scorsese gets his tickles from and this will not be too far for the legendary director leap to, in terms of creativity.
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Stick around and enjoy some concert footage below.

Bob Marley, Jammin, Stir it up & Buffalo Soldier
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Not Satisfied ::: Spike Lee on Eastwood Ommitting Black Troops in his WWII films

Spike Lee is not pleased as to the lack of interest in Clint Eastwood's camp for for the lack of African American Soldiers in his WWII Iwo Jima Epics. From my opinion he does have good reason to point out the obvious lack of African American representation in the films. However he will not be heard much during the festival. Then again, he knows that, but to him if two hear, then he spoke his piece.
Lee who's upcoming film project tiled "Miracle at St. Anna," which is a story of an all black U.S. Division fighting in Italy during the war. He said that Mr. Eastwood's films were "whites Only affairs."
"He did two films about Iwo Jima back to back and there was not one black
soldier in both of those films," Lee stated at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
"Many veterans, African-Americans, who survived that war are upset at Clint
Eastwood. In his vision of Iwo Jima, Negro soldiers did not exist. Simple as
that. I have a different version," stated Lee.
As I reported yesterday, Clint Eastwood was at the Festival, promoting his upcoming missing child drama, the "Changeling," starring Angelina Jolie. As usual a reporter was redirected when an attempt was made to get answers from Mr. Eastwood. The reporter was told to only ask questions on the new film.
Well we know that Mr. Lee will not let this one go that easy, but for now we will just wait it out. Since he has to promote his own film I would take it that he will fall back a little and do just that. With " Miracle at St. Anna" due out this October it is high time he get to promoting it. The film stars Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, and Omar Benson Miller - in the Buffalo Soldiers division in Tuscany.
Should be a good watch.
Source
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I likes :: Is Scorsese getting his hands on the right material?

So as it seems that our king of gangster films may be getting his hands on the Sinatra biopic. This will be a major step in keeping the Sinatra name alive and well. As the past has it rumor wise, Sinatra was a stooge for the mafia, of course these are unproven rumors and his daughter wants it to stay that way. As far as her late fathers involvement in the mafia, this is something that she does not want to speak of or to have him depicted as such in the film.
Tina Sinatra is the strong arm in the family, no pun intended. It is just that without him here to prove his name or clear any misconceptions it will be best to leave allegations alone. I would assume that would be the reason. Why would there be any other reason?
Now keep in mind that Tina is stating that it is too early to say whether or not the famed director will take on the film, but he is a shoe in to direct it. So lets keep our fingers crossed and vote for Scorsese on this one. It will be a great film if he does it. He does not allow garbage to come out of his hut of hits. Then again he may want to add the rumors to it, so I am sure he will sit down and see what he can throw in there and what he can not. This is something that he is known for and it's more than likely that he would want to add the realism of the world Sinatra had to face. So I think there will be at minimum of some sort of mention to the rumors that surrounded Sinatra's career.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A trade off but a good one....for me.

It seems that one of my favorite actors in Hollywood will be leaving (Mekhi Phifer), and will be replaced by one of my favorite actresses. Apparently for the last few weeks there has been this buzz that, Angela Bassett will throw on some scrubs and join the cast of ER for its final season on air.
There seems to be many actors making the move to Television. Perhaps it is the lucrative nature of its vehicle if you can turn what ever you take on into a popular move. Showcasing your star power. It worked for Glenn Close, Patrick Dempsey, and a host of others. Plus it allows you bring your star back out, and allow it to shine amongst those who would not have otherwise known you.
Don't fret just like all of our big screen actors who hit the small screen. Angela is working hard around the clock and you will see her in the upcoming film Notorious and followed by Nothing but the truth, just to turn around and heat up the screen with Toussaint.
So we are looking at a full plate here. If she does this with grace and with the same drive she has in her films in the past. I am sure that joining the cast of ER will be beneficial to all parties involved and will make this one of the best show closing season ever seen on Television. Also allowing Angela Bassett that publicity she deserves, so that we can see the, "Whats Love got to do with "buzz, that she had when she worked with Laurence Fishburne in the Tina and Ike Biopic.
We will see and I look forward to this season of ER and I am sure that I will not be disappointed.
What about you?
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Festival of surprises Jolie and Eastwood's secret project

What we have here is a classic case of sneak up and bite your ass good. Film makers are biting their lips and haunting their writers after the showing of Clint Eastwood's new drama starring Angelina Jolie has been shown.
Here is how it went down:
The how you like me now gentleman slipped into Cannes, droped off a film after changing its name, just to have Oscar Buzz follow, all the while Angelina Jolie is on his arm. arriving in style and with box magnet Jolie, along with Oscar buzz talk following.
Clint pulled a switch on the title to The Exchange from née Changeling. Which is a child-disappearance Drama. And might I add, should have been made years ago. But that is no fault of Mr. Eastwood and his team, nope, not at all.
This film is a drop in the bucket full of surprises( The films subject-topic that has not been paid attention to, but is much larger in significance than you think). Clint Eastwood has made his twilight years his best years with his last string of films and this is either the candles or the icing, on the cake. Either way it is to be celebrated. Variety's Todd McCarthy feels so and he shows it in this verbal release of satisfaction
"The inter cutting of two heavyweight proceedings, a murder trial and a
landmark City Hall hearing, provide the story's dramatic crescendo,
although even greater tension stems from what comes thereafter. In the
end, Changeling joins the likes of Chinatown and L.A. Confidential as a sorrowful critique of the city's political culture.
The praise does not stop there. From what I know so far a British Journalist told Jeffery Wells "there's not a weak point in the entire film" and that Eastwood should be on the short list for the fest best Director prize.Should we say this one is in the bag, with Sean Penn of Mystic River heading the Jury.A dozen filmmakers could have taken a dozen different approaches to the
same material — sensationalistic, melodramatic, expose-minded, a kid's
or killer's p.o.v., and so on. Perhaps the best way to describe
Eastwood's approach is that he's extremely attentive — to the central
elements of the story, to be sure (with its echoes of A Perfect World),
but also to the fluidity between the private and the public, the
arbitrariness of life and death, the distinct ways different people
view the same thing, the destructive behavior of some adults toward
children and the quality of life in California around the time he was
born."
So look for the film to drop on in stateside in November. But of course it is most likely to make its rounds in Toronto then New York, then the rest of us casual movie goers will get to witness the film. Just in time for Oscar buzz.
I can see Eastwood now, daydreaming and asking his alter ego. Do you feel lucky Punk? Do you? Yeah he is doing it. However those days are gone, all we are getting from Clint Eastwood these days is great cinema, and should we want anything less?!
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Weekend Box office showdown ::: Narnia jumps in the numbers

It seems that, Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, would like to have its share of the box office take. However Iron Man is not giving up that easily and with its reviews, I find it hard for the magic in Narnia to even play a role in taking over the box office numbers.
Iron Man combines fantasy and realism. Something that you can not get from Narnia. Although I consider it a hit, and a great film to check out. Overall, the faith in movie going has been placed in Marvel and soon to be seen in DC's comics and their list of characters.
With Speed Racer holding on by a thread, I take it that Iron Man can and will be considered the bad boy of the summer blockbusters. Now I may eat those words when Hulk drops, along with Hancock, Hellboy, and the Dark knight. But I think Iron Man did a grand job at getting things started. The money has been made back from an initial investment of $140,000,000 with a current BO gross of $223,124,385 and counting.
WHOPPER and I am not talking Burgers here.
Get ready for a wild ride. With great movies on the list, this summer we can not go wrong. However as far as earners are concerned, Iron Man is a Clear leader in the summer movement.
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Movie To Reconsider ::: Jimmy & Judy

If ever there was a movie that would make you sick to your stomach from the truth that crept up on you days after watching it. Jimmy and Judy would be that movie. In no way am I saying that this movie is not cool, it has lots of cool, and it vibe with the youthfulness of today. What the problem is with this film, is it raw uncut nature of delivering a message of troubled youth.
Although the critics rather focus on it being the film that "Natural born killers wanted to be." I prefer to focus on the nature of the full meal. This film is what America does not want to be seen as. It is showing you the behind the scenes look into Middle Class and Upper Middle Class America, naked and true. Revealing how this part of America has affected the youth that it produces, also to show you that it is no different than the inner city, when it comes to teenage desire and misguided lifestyle.
So what do you do when you are faced with such choices as a teenager? Do you throw it all away? Do you seek help with an honest heart? Do you open up to adults that have a positive message? Or do you just throw in the towel and go on a rampage? Those questions are posed in this film, but it will take you on a journey before you can answer them.
In saying all of this I recommend that you head out and grab a copy of this film. Whether it be rented or purchased. You will not be disappointed.
With Edward Furlong of "Terminator 2" and Rachael Bella and William Sadler, you will be sure to have a wild ride and be educated at the same time. The woes of Americas Youth should not go unnoticed. Are you one to judge and ignore its need for you attention? If so it is time for you to rethink that idea, as they will be the ones playing with your kids one day or the ones to pass on the ideas to their own children, which means someone in your offspring can be affected by this thinking pattern.
Enjoy the movie.
Trailer :
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Trailer ::: Hancock Second Trailer in HD ( This will b low the Box Office open and all my Chips are in )
Hancock (2008) HD Trailer 2
I am going to get out on the limb and say this movie is Will Smiths Alter Ego and that we will have the exceptional opportunity to see what Will Smith would have been like as a superhero.
I know I said it, time and time again, that this summer will have some record breaking blockbusters, but this trailer proves that this film will have the chance to take the action comedy to the next level. Bring the numbers I projected into reality and share something with us everyday folk. The thrill of Hollywood.
I will be back on this after its opening weekend in July. Until then Folks. Break it down and clear the confusion.
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Monday, May 12, 2008
Weekend Box Office :::: May 9-11 2008 (IRON MAN REIGNS SUPREME)

I was over at the Invisible-Cinema, and The Invisible Woman posted the numbers for this past weekend box office. Something of the norm, however it was the comments that inspired my thoughts on this past weekend and American Cinema overall. I am beginning to see a pattern in movies that is far different that of the past.
So here is what I had to say in response to some of the comments:
As far as this past weekend in film, I have much to say, but will keep it short. With two possibilities.
American film audiences are becoming smarter, and are realizing that they will own or purchase the movie if it is of suitable home viewing. They have become complacent in the home video market and spend more time now creating there in home theater systems.
Or
Speed racer sucks so much that it does not matter what it does oversees, it is a piece of garbage hyped up and over worked. Of course they are going to be happy to see the live action version in its native creative atmosphere, but here in the US we require darker not these bright colors. Americans do not like colorized action, we prefer the dark near dramatic variety.
Just an opinion.
I would like to get more feedback and I will fill in the blanks as I keep in eye on Invisible Cinema on this one.
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
Leeker ::: Common to Star in Upcoming ' Terminator' Film

Common acting career is moving faster than his Rap career and does not appear to be slowing down. He has signed on to co-star in the " Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins" for Halcyon Pictures.
The film is centered around John Connors(Bale), now in his 30's, who is leading what is left of the human resistance against the machines. Our favorite Rapper turned act, "will play a freedom fighter and member of Connors inner circle" as reported by variety.
The film will be directed by television action producer/Director McG. The script comes to us by way of, John D. Brancato & Michael Ferris and Paul Haggis.
If the Sarah Connor Chronicles are any indication to how the (Directors, producers) current mind set is towards looking at the lives of these characters. I think with the extra creative room of major motion pictures, we will see a story that brings out the best in script.
With Dan Lin, Mortiz Borman, Vctor Kubicek, Jeff Silver, Derek Anderson, and Jeanne Allgood producing the film, we should expect this may 2009 release to be a blockbuster heading off next summers major action films as Iron Man has for this summer.
Who is willing to bank on it?
Labels: Christian Bale, Common, Leeker, Movie News, Terminator
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Sunday, May 04, 2008
Block Buster :::: Iron Man has set off the summer Blockbusters

As I have predicted Iron Man was going to be the one to reckon with. It has surpassed expectations and is set to shatter its numbers even further when the final tally comes in. I hate to say it but I told you so.
The fact of the matter is people need to get away and this movie offers that. It helps that Iron Man is a quiet classic. Iron Man offers something other films do not and that is a chance to fight back with imagination and vigor of youth and the mind of innovations. Not to rain on the Marvel Parade but this is something that DC/Warner Bros, will bring us shortly with The Dark Knight. As I have stated before, we all need some place to go and with the economic sting, movies will be that place this summer, it is the least we can do to get away.
With Box Office numbers where they are at this time I expect to see some jaws drop at the amount of revenue this film will generate. So lets support such films. They bring us to looking in the mirror to see what is possible in our own minds and bring back to us, something we have long lost, and that is youth and creativity, something we should have never lost in the first place.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Box Office forsight ::: who will destroy the summer Box Office?

Here is another summer in which we will take the time out of idling to go and see a few movies and blame it on our children if it does not pan out to be awesome. However I think this summer will be different at the movies. With the Star power that the screen commands this go round, and the lack of a stable financial economy, I have the gut feeling that we will experience a box office blowout that will rival the past summer. I am talking blockbusters of mass proportions. This will be the summer everyone will not be able to afford that vacation so the money will be spent locally and less on travel and stay.
Why do I feel that way? Well take a look at the points in American Life when things were not looking so well and you had to find something to take away the pain of the reality around you. So you found refuge in fiction and books, surges took over box office tickets sales. Although people could not afford it they found ways to purchase movie tickets and get a does of the Hollywood drug called movies.
This summer is not different than the others before it. Also this time around you have the likes of CGI and and star power with the likes of ten kings and queens. With the fear that the economy will get worse people will flock this summer just to create memories that will keep the glue that binds strong in their families.
Although this is a prediction, I think there are many indicators in the past that proves my theory. All though I do not claim to be the ultimate authority on this subject, I have been watching movies long enough and focused on the box office year after year, to know that the box office boom is likely to take place this summer.
The majority of the big budget monsters this summer contain the Oscar Nominated/Winner, element, so few blockbuster films of the past embodied. This is the year of the prolific action star, that can do a damn good drama, comedy, and action film, and come back and give you the low key Oscar worthy performance in another movies, before the year is up. I think it is safe to say that we believe in the actors, and actresses, that we spend our 9 -15 bucks at the movie for.
So what movie will be the major banger this summer, that is a hard question, however Entertainment weekly seems to have it down to a science. From: Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the crystal, predicted to do a whopping $355.9 Million, The Chronicles Of Narnia : Prince Caspian at a mark of $310.8 Million, Hancock $280.4 Million, Wall-E $280.3 Million, Iron Man $ 262.7 Million, The Dark Night $255.0 Million, Kung Fu Panda $ 244.6 Million, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor $176.5 Million, The incredible Hulk $147.2 Million, Tropic Thunder $142.6 Million. Seems to be an impressive list and I would give or take, but they are barking up the right tree on this one. However I would Add that we have other sleepers that may take the cake as well. From Wanted with Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman, X-Files, and the Happening, which will mark the return of M. Night Shyamalan or forever break him.
So in saying all of this I believe we will have a robust buffet of movies to watch this summer, and would would have to divide our time to get them all in. The only thing that will break a movie this summer will be that random choice to see the one that is playing earlier or later. The indecisive movie goers are the wild cards, that will make the movie box office and one film or another. All we can do is sit back and just see.
In the mean time shoot on over to Entertainment Weekly to keep up to date with what will be and what is taking place already.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Hulk will bust down doors to the bank in your pockets
So what is my hype about? Hulk dammit! There is nothing else in the world to concern ourselves with. Except getting in shape, but as for pure entertainment it is set. All we need to worry about is getting in shape and taking on the world as we see fit (no pun intended), will be the mission in order not to leave the cinema feeling inadequate in any way to the hulk and what he has to offer us.
Do not pay attention to the NYTIMES on this one. We are sure to find many things about the last film as unimpressive however MARVEL has recovered and will strike back. I put my money on it. If I come up wrong I will give away an old pair of my underwear. If that does not sound like a good bet then go ear paper and see me after watching the film.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Movie not to consider ::: D War - Dragon Wars
Sitting home Saturday night I decided to go to the Redbox and Blockbuster and rent every movie that I felt needed a second chance. Once I arrived there was a slight change in plans. Thinking I was too critical the first time which caused me not to see the film Dragon Wars. I allowed the allure of cheap special effects, and mystic legend to grab my attention and I ended up with the film. A movie that at first makes you want to watch it, but as it progress you realize this movie is the remedy for insomniacs such as my self.
Forcing my mind to stay awake by switching my position on the sofa about 50 or more times, I stopped counting at some point into the film. Trying my best; to stay awake, so I could finish watching it and share with you guys. Two days went by and I was still trying to get to the end of the film, I could not get through it without, the yawn, and boredom kicking in. So I decided to see how it ended by skipping to the last 10 minutes of the movie, and I must tell you that it was a wasteful CGI attempt at an otherwise interesting concept. The CGI was not horrible, but you can tell that the acting was mediocre, and the plot had no substance to hold it together.
So For this movie, I give it a swift kick in the ass, and a what the F were the money guys thinking. I do not consider it as a film that should take up any more space on the shelves and they should hand out free copies at the pharmacy as a sleep aid remedy.
All too often you see this in film that head straight to the store and not only DVD only movies are guilty of this, rude art crime. You get films like this on the big screen as well ,that have some huge Superstar actor playing the role of the hero-victim that ends up falling short. It is, as if, Hollywood is relying far too much on CGI and not on what people go to the movies for. That full display of artistry called acting with passion and direction with vision, accompanied by producing with purpose.
By the way, why is it that the majority of films that win Oscars; are sick, twisted, depressing in order to be up for an Oscar nomination? Some one answers that for me please.
Just so you know this film stars Jason Behr who does not seem to be a horrible actor, but needs much work and a better agent. It also has other actors that you may want to consider but the overall project sucks. Bottom line.
Trailer:
10 minute teaser:
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