четверг, 7 апреля 2011 г.

John Travolta and Nicolas Cage Signing Up for Indie Thrillers Shrapnel and Sea Trial? : HeyUGuys–UK Movie / Film Blog

John Woo had the good sense a decade and a half ago to pit against one another the growling insanities that were a newly revived John Travolta and internet meme man in the making Nicolas Cage, and nowVultureare reporting that the pair may be reuniting once, maybe twice more.

The first project which has the Face/Off pair in their sights is Shrapnel, a script from Evan Dougherty which appeared on the 2008 Black List along with The Beaver, Ingolourious Basterds and Up in the Air among others, and deals with two soldiers on a hunting trip which turns into a hunt…only not.

Sounds like a solid use of the duo’s qualitites, both going slowly mad in a hostile environment trying to off each other, and it makes a change from a pair of the latest Hollywood teen faces sharing a screen.

Next up on the TravoltaCage fest is Sea Trial, Raymond De Felitta’s adaptation of his father’s novel, which is awaiting backing but signatures from the two men may make this an surer option.

Not sure if the parody train has let these two alight but in the right hands these two could be an interesting prospect.

 


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вторник, 5 апреля 2011 г.

The First Action Packed Teaser Trailer& New Poster for The Three Musketeers : HeyUGuys–UK Movie / Film Blog

Summit Entertainment have just released the first trailer for their new movie, The Three Musketeers (viaApplewhich they accidentally tweeted earlier on today and then deleted– thanks for the heads up!). It’s the first time we get a real look at what to expect in the Paul W.S. Anderson directed version of the movie (other thanthe ET promobased around Orlando Bloom which was released a month or two ago) which much be up there as one of the most retold stories of all time!

The Three Musketeers has a very eclectic cast as it’s a mixture of top class actors and comedy specialists which includes the likes of James Corden. American audiences may not be familiar with him but he was made famous for writing and starring in British TV series, Gavin and Stacey. He then went on to make Lesbian Vampire Killers which was shockingly awful! I wonder what sort of dynamic he’s set to bring in this (my guess is the light relief). It also stars Mads Mikkelsen, Logan Lerman, Matthew Macfadyen, Ray Stevenson, Luke Evans, Christoph Waltz, Milla Jovovich, Juno Temple and Orlando Bloom.

The Three Musketeers is scheduled for release 14th October this year.

Synopsis: The hot-headed young D’Artagnan (Logan Lerman) joins forces with three rogue Musketeers (Matthew MacFadyen, Luke Evans and Ray Stevenson) in this reboot of Alexandre Dumas’ story. They must stop the evil Richlieu (Christoph Waltz) and face off with Buckingham (Orlando Bloom) and the treacherous Milady (Milla Jovovich). The action adventure is given a state of the art update in 3-D.

This trailer looks bloody brilliant and is going to be action packed. Wasn’t lokoing forward to this movie until now, it looks insane!!

 


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понедельник, 4 апреля 2011 г.

Anthony Hopkins& Chris Hemsworth Feature on Two New Thor Posters : HeyUGuys–UK Movie / Film Blog

Paramount / Marvel (viaIMDband with a nod toIMPA) have released two new posters for Thor giving us a good look atChris Hemsworth(Thor) andAnthony Hopkinswho plays Odin, Thor’s father. Love the poster of Odin!

For those who know nothing about Thor (I was indeed one of you until writing about this movie for the past year!) we also have some nice character descriptions for Thor and Odin too. Both posters are pretty much the same asthe international poster& banner that we placed up not too long ago but it’s nice to see them in colour and cut out respectively. I guess we’ll see the Portman Alba posters released in due course too.

Thor is directed byKenneth Branaghand Chris Hemsworth as the title character alongsideNatalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Kat Dennings, Idris Elba, Stellan Skarsgård, Ray Stevenson and Rene Russo.

We can expect to see it in the UK 28th April 2011.

Synopsis: Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior, is sent down to Earth has punishment for reigniting a reckless war. But after a dangerous villain from his world sends the darkest forces of Asgard to invade Earth, the hammer-wielding Thor will learn what it takes to be a true hero in order to save mankind.

ODIN:The king of Asgard and father to Thor and Loki, Odin has spent thousands of years establishing a delicate peace across the Nine Realms. But when Thor takes irresponsible actions that threaten that peace, Odin is forced to make the heartbreaking decision to banish him to earth… with the hope that Thor’s time amidst humanity will teach his son humility and allow him the chance to prove himself a worthy successor to the throne of Asgard.

THOR:Heir to the legendary throne of Asgard, Thor is a brave but restless warrior who longs for glory and the rush of battle. Armed with the mighty hammer Mjolnir, made from the sacred metal Uru and forged in the heart of a dying star, Thor is nearly unstoppable with the weapon in his hands. But when Thor’s father Odin decrees that only a worthy hero may wield Mjolnir, Thor must learn to use its extraordinary power for the good of all the Nine Realms or risk losing it forever.


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воскресенье, 3 апреля 2011 г.

Sucker Punch Review : HeyUGuys–UK Movie / Film Blog

Sucker Punch, the latest action-fantasy creation from the visual mastermindZack Snyder(300, Watchmen), opens in theatres on the 1st of April after a media blitz that would hype up even the most arbitrary movie-goer.

The story begins with our heroine, Baby Doll (Emily Browning), in an unfortunate situation when her deceased mother leaves all of her assets to her daughters and nothing for her husband, who is only the stepfather of the girls. In a drunken rage, the stepfather attempts to sexually assault Baby Doll and fails, turning instead to her younger sister. In an effort to defend her sibling, Baby makes a mistake that her sister pays for in the end, and is quickly taken to an all-girl mental asylum by the wicked step-father to undergo a lobotomy in what appears to be an attempt to“shut her up” if the cops come around.

Now here’s where it gets tricky. After the quick tour around the sketchy-looking mental facility, we suddenly come to the room the lobotomy is about to be carried out in by an almost out-of-placeJon Hammplaying the doctor. Just as he is about to begin, Baby’s eyes open wide and all of a sudden we find ourselves in what appears

to be an alternate reality of the hospital, where the dirty, glowering girls are now glammed up bordello slaves forced to dance and more for“high rollers” and other clientele.

After getting a new tour, this time of a place that resembles an elegant theater rather than a mental hospital, Baby is brought to a dance studio room where the other girls and their Madam (who is really their therapist, in the“real” world) are gathered to practice their routines, and is made to dance for the first time. In order to deal with the pressure of having to“fight for her life”, as Dr. Gorski-the-Madam put it, she sinks into what is yet ANOTHER alternate reality where she meets the Wise Man (Scott Glenn) who cryptically instructs her on how to fight for her escape. Confused yet?

The rest of the movie consists of Baby enlisting the help of her fellow mistresses played by solid cast membersJena Malone(Donnie Darko),Abbie Cornish(Stop-Loss),Jamie Chung(Sorority Row) and a less-convincing Vanessa Hudgens (Beastly), to assist her in hip swaying her way to freedom while trying to stay under the radar of the creepy,

but amusing, boss-man Blue Jones (Oscar Isaac).

When the characters visit the alternate reality within the alternate reality, we are given stunning set designs and very intense special effects. Unfortunately, the quality of the special effects was so inconsistent that, at times, they were no more impressive than those featured in the cut-scene of a video game. Longtime movie veteranCarla Guginodoes an excellent job as the stern but caring Dr. Vera Gorski/Madam and Abbie Cornish kills it as the headstrong“Sweet Pea”, big sister of equally talented Jena Malone’s“Rocket”.

Snyder does an great job of blending the action and fantasy genres into a visually stunning explosion of realistic-looking dragons, sore-infested mutants, and giant monsters wearing paddy hats with all of the above getting their butts kicked by girls that I am confident have absolutely no chance in doing so in the real world. I wouldn’t have expected any less after seeing a teeny tiny Emily  Browning karate kick said giant monster from about 7 stories in the air in the trailer for the film. My complaint, though, is that it ends there. Each reality-within-a-reality scene is chocked full of action packed, unrealistic fight scenes with enemies that I’m assuming have some sort of connection with the real world, yet I’m having trouble seeing what that connection is. What Snyder could have made a completely excellent and original screenplay (the keyword being“complete”), was instead delivered as a movie with all the bells and whistles with nothing to hold them up.

Another minor disappointment involves the character building, or the lack thereof. You get a basic gist of the emotional stability of each character, but not much else. The only characters the screenplay attempts to give a background on, aside from Baby Doll, are the sisters (Sweet Pea and Rocket), but even that bit of information does little to expand on the characters themselves. We know nothing about who any of them really are, and what they did to land themselves in a mental health facility that would probably make a rat cringe at the sight of it. Because of this, when anything bad happens to a character, you experience no emotions more intense than mild surprise.

An impressive performance was given by Emily Browning who conveyed a range of emotions with the ease of a veteran as our leading lady, but the excellent acting was overshadowed by the screenplay that did much to appeal to the eye, but little to complete the story. If you’re looking for guns, girls and lots of mutant punching, you’ve come to the right place, but don’t expect to leave the film with anything more than a furrowed brow as you try to figure out what you just spent the last 2 hours watching.

(3/5)


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суббота, 2 апреля 2011 г.

Stunning Dune Poster Worms Its Way Online : HeyUGuys–UK Movie / Film Blog

The intended remake of Frank Herbert’s legendary sci-fi novel Dune may havebitten the dust for now, but here’s a beautiful piece of poster art to console fans for the moment.

Created by artistKevin Tong, it’s a re-imagining of David Lynch’s 1984 version of the book, and it’s a fantastic, abstract-y ensemble piece which clearly looks it was an incredibly time-consuming undertaking. The artist has even managed to sneak in an image of the director from his cameo in the film (he’s to the right ofSting and above the mining truck).

Hollywood should be beating down the doors to work with this new generation of graphic artists.


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