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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Clash of The Titans - The Remake 2010

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That’s how they say it in olden Greek days, right? Thrice? For three? Man, all those Greek history classes in college are really paying off now! Anyways, three new posters for Louis Leterrier’s upcoming “Clash of the Titans” remake courtesy of Yahoo! Movies. Starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Alexa Davalos, Danny Huston, Jason Flemyng, Mads Mikkelsen, Izabella Miko, Tamer Hassan, Hans Matheson, and directed by Leterrier. The clashing starts up March 26, 2010.



Thursday, January 28, 2010

Salt Movie (2010)

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New York, Jan 11 (ANI): Angelina Jolie's upcoming flick 'Salt' needed extensive reshoots after helmer Phillip Noyce and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura could not agree over crucial scenes, it has emerged.

Although the film was completely lensed last summer, Jolie had to shoot additional scenes in New York.

"The reshoots had to be done because the completed version just didn't look good. There were at least two scenes which were bad, including the climax, so some changes had to be made pretty quickly," the New York Post quoted a source as saying.

The snitch added that di Bonaventura wanted changes to director Noyce's rough cut. The new scenes were added when the movie was re-edited with Noyce's approval.

However, Sony Pictures has rubbished the reports of any discord between the film unit.

Spokesman Steven Elzer said: "Production was completed last fall. We did return to shoot some additional action sequences in New York during the last several days.... The filmmakers and the studio couldn't be more happy with the results and look forward to the release this summer."

Di Bonaventura's rep said: "In all of Lorenzo's career as an executive or a producer, he has never done a cut on a movie." (ANI)

Monday, December 7, 2009

Jennifer's Boddy

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So all ‘The Fox’ has to do is show up and play dumb and sexy as high school man-eater Jennifer, who becomes possessed by a flesh-eating demon after a night out at the local fleapit. She’s soon leaving a trail of male victims looking like “lasagne with teeth”.

The only person onto her is best mate Needy (Seyfried), a timid blonde, who we know is a geek because she wears glasses. Overshadowed Needy adores Jennifer but even she won’t stand for an evil BFF…



Though it’s more camp and try-hard than her razor-sharp debut and seems unsure of its barbed message, Cody’s scattergun piss-take of fame-whores, classroom clichés and school yard fantasies is still a superior slice of snarky, entertaining escapism. And hey, it features Fox skinny-dipping, snogging girls and wearing a cheerleading outfit. Ticks enough boxes, right?

While Karyn Kusama’s (Girlfight, Aeon Flux) direction never shifts above workmanlike, her cast certainly have fun with their roles.

The OC’s Adam Brody is a hoot playing an emo band singer in guyliner, JK Simmons rocks an inexplicable prosthetic arm as the dippy school principal and Seyfried is the sweetest foil to Fox’s bad-gal, allowing the raven-haired minx to shine but ultimately walking away with the movie.

It’s all, y’know, pretty salty.

Kellan Lutz : Emmett McCarty the hunk of Cullen family

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We all know that Emmett Cullen, born Emmett Dale McCarty in 1915, is a vampire and member of the Olympic Coven. He is the husband of Rosalie Hale and the adoptive son of Carlisle and Esme Cullen. Emmett is the adoptive brother of Alice and Edward Cullen, as well as the adoptive brother of Jasper Hale. He is the adoptive brother-in-law of Bella Cullen and the uncle of Renesmee Cullen. But who played Emmett McCarty Cullen?


Kellan Christopher Lutz (born March 15, 1985) is an American film and television actor, who is best known for playing Emmett Cullen in the 2008 film Twilight. Before acting, he was an Abercrombie & Fitch model.

Lutz played Emmett Cullen in the film adaptation of the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer and reprised his role for the sequel, released in November 2009. He also appeared as George Evans in the 90210 spinoff on The CW. Lutz will be reuniting with his Twilight co-star and close friend, Ashley Greene, in the 2009 film Warrior. Lutz will also appear in A Nightmare on Elm Street as Dean, "a well-liked, well-off high school jock" in April 2010.




Friday, December 4, 2009

Domino's Pulls Out of 'Jersey Shore'

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Thursday night's premiere of MTV’s controversial reality show ‘Jersey Shore’ was everything it was billed to be – and then some. The participants, chosen by MTV, live together for a summer in a beach house, ‘Real World’ style.

The Italian-American cast members refer to themselves repeatedly as “guidos” and “guidettes,” and are proud to represent their “lifestyle.” (Looks like concerns aired by Italian-American groups that the show depicts ethnic stereotypes were dead on.)

Mike, aka “The Situation,” describes a guido as “a good-looking, smooth, well-dressed Italian.” All eight 20-somethings embrace the word “guido." “There’s no negative connotations,” says Jenni, AKA “J-WOW.” SLIDESHOW: The crazy cast of 'Jersey Shore.' Controversy aside, "Jersey Shore" is vintage car accident TV, meaning even though, or perhaps because, you know you're going to see something gruesome, it's hard not to look.

The show’s standout, Nicole, aka “Snooki,” is a diminutive attention seeker with neon pink talons and towering platform sandals. An unnatural shade of orange-brown, Snooki, or as the other house members refer to her, Snickers, becomes upset that she’s not the center of attention and threatens to leave the house.

Snooki also assesses a muscled male housemate thusly: “Sexy as hell, got muscles, typical guido.”
Indeed. Housemate Angelina constantly chases away random girls the guys bring by. “When a girl is that much of a whore it pisses me off,” Angelina spits after a guest slams the door.
There is much yelling.

RELATED: Fox411's handy 'Jersey Shore' glossary.
Sammi begins breaking hearts immediately. Mike “The Situation” sets his sights on her, but in the end she chooses Ronnie. Snickers brings a random guy back to the house to hook up, but hilariously, he pukes. “J-WOW” wears jaw-dropping tops and gets together with Pauly. She takes a peek at his pierced package, but doesn’t sleep with him … yet. She has a boyfriend, you see.

Additional Dramatic Elements: Everyone fights, Vinny gets pink eye, Angelina doesn’t want to work at the t-shirt store, girls get naked in the hot tub, J-WOW wears a yellow "shirt," and everyone wears sweatpants.

In a word: Bedazzling.
Next week's episode preview features Snickers getting punched. In. The. Face. By a man. Soooooo grab the Valtrex and start pumping your fist.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wolf Pack : New Moon hunks

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During the first screening of new moon everyone is excited to see the sexy body of the wolf pack, according to some news Taylor Lautner under go a serious work out to achieve a perfect abs.

I still remember when Jacob Black take off his clothes the girls inside the movie theater start screaming, we can't deny the fact that he is really hot. But there is this one wolf pack member caught my attention. Take a look with this picture:




This are the member of wolf pack (Bronson Pelletier, Gil Birmingham, Tyson Houseman, Kiowa Gordon, Chaske Spencer, Alex Meraz ) sorry if Taylor Lautner is not included.

The last guy on the right is Alex Meraz, for me he is the sexiest wolf in the movie. Try to look at Taylor Lautner muscles, they are very unnatural for a 17 year old. By the way here is a solo picture of Alex Meraz:








Zombieland: It's just a heck of carnival attraction

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"Zombieland's" world of reanimated corpses finds humankind suffering from an unidentified plague, with its heroes fighting off the infected with nervous plum, an inventive odd lot arsenal of anti-zombie weaponry (shotgun, machine gun, baseball bat, toilet seat cover, pruning shears, rotary cultivator, grand piano), and some plain, "Made in America" common sense. The spiffy script by friends-since-high-school buddies Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (both of whom share executive producer credit with Ezra Swerdlow) builds on their screen success with several Spike TV series, including 2003's "The Joe Schmo Show" and "Invasion Iowa" two years later.

The small (living) cast layers on their own serio-nonsense. Jesse Eisenberg, recently one of the shining stars in Greg Mottola's indie hit "Adventureland," also earned several award nominations for his performance as a teenage victim of divorced intellectuals in Noam Baumbach's 2006 tragi-comedy "The Squid and the Whale." He introduces and narrates "Zombieland" with a dorky nervousness. As Columbus (all the main characters opt to be called by the city of their hoped-for destination), he's about as scary a zombie killer as a goldfish with curly hair. A family-disowned loner with a serious case of coulrophobia, we learn the shy college student can't get the girl next door except under bizarre circumstances. And that's far from the slam dunk he expected.

Thankfully there's nothing remotely serious about "Zombieland." It's just a heck of carnival attraction (Shoot the ducks/Shoot the zombies) on a roller coaster filled with laughs.

 

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