Thursday
Jul052012

"Ride Like Hell" Poster

Dodging speeding cars, crazed cabbies, open doors, and eight million cranky pedestrians is all in a day's work for Wilee (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), the best of New York's agile and aggressive bicycle messengers. It takes a special breed to ride the fixie -- super lightweight, single-gear bikes with no brakes and riders who are equal part skilled cyclists and suicidal nutcases who risk becoming a smear on the pavement every time they head into traffic.

But a guy who's used to putting his life on the line is about to get more than even he is used to when a routine delivery turns into a life or death chase through the streets of Manhattan. When Wilee picks up his last envelope of the day on a premium rush run, he discovers this package is different. This time, someone is actually trying to kill him.

Thursday
Jul052012

"The Expendables 2" Banner

The Expendables are back and this time it's personal... Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone), Lee Christmas (Lee Statham), Yin Yang (Jet Li), Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren),Toll Road (Randy Couture) and Hale Caesar (Terry Crews) -- with newest members Billy the Kid (Liam Hemsworth) and Maggie (Yu Nan) aboard -- are reunited when Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) enlists the Expendables to take on a seemingly simple job. The task looks like an easy paycheck for Barney and his band of old-school mercenaries. But when things go wrong and one of their own is viciously killed, the Expendables are compelled to seek revenge in hostile territory where the odds are stacked against them. Hell-bent on payback, the crew cuts a swath of destruction through opposing forces, wreaking havoc and shutting down an unexpected threat in the nick of time -- six pounds of weapons-grade plutonium; enough to change the balance of power in the world. But that's nothing compared to the justice they serve against the villainous adversary who savagely murdered their brother. That is done the Expendables way....

Thursday
Jul052012

"Oz The Great And Powerful" Poster & Synopsis

When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.

Thursday
Jul052012

Trilogy Planned for 'The Amazing Spider-Man'

Even though it's considered a forgone conclusion with major comic book movie properties these days, Sony Pictures seems to have confirmed The Amazing Spider-Man will be the first in a trilogy of films.

Via the film's official Facebook page (yes, seems shady but the page is run by the studio), the following was posted on Monday:

"It's finally here! The Amazing Spider-Man is the first installment in a movie TRILOGY that will explore how our fave hero's journey was shaped by the disappearance of his parents."

I must say, even though I thought Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Marc Webb, and pretty much the entire cast and crew did a fine job (except that one actor, Irrfan Khan; I couldn't understand a clear word of English that came out of that man's mouth), I couldn't help but feel the film was nothing more than "average."  There was just nothing AMAZING about the movie.  If I had to put my finger on it, it just didn't have the HEART of the original Spider-Man, and as Pete pointed out, Sony really wanted this to be their Batman Begins, but ended up with Superman Returns.  However, because this film will probably be more than profitable, we'll end up getting a 2nd - and most likely 3rd - film in this series.  Even though it really doesn't garner one.

Oh well.  I guess we'll just have to wait until 2022, when Sony might finally get tired of making Spider-Man films and let the rights revert back to Marvel Studios and Disney.

Probably not though.

Source: Facebook

Tuesday
Jul032012

"The Amazing Spider-Man" Review

It seems like only yesterday that Tobey Maguire was swinging over New York City via web in his sleek Spider-Man suit pining over Mary Jane Watson. Cut to 2012 and The Amazing Spider-Man takes a spin at telling what the studio marketed as "The Untold Story" even though the entire time you can't shake the feeling of deja vu. You can tell a studio suit was hoping this was going to be their Spider-Man Begins but instead somehow ended up with Spider-Man Returns.

Andrew Garfield is more than solid as Peter Parker bringing an edge to the character even though his skateboarding shennigans scream more 90's Bart Simpson than modern superhero in the making. Though Garfield might not have completely embraced the sensitive side of Parker like Maguire did, the British actor was able to push the charming and sarcastic side of the character in the right direction. Parker finally dons the mask an hour into the film and it wasn't long after that I realized Garfield was doing a damn good job playing Spider-Man but Tobey Maguire IS Spider-Man.

Emma Stone seems to have been forced to dumb herself down to the role of Gwen Stacy but despite some forced awkwardness not to be mistaken for realism, she enjoys some chemistry fueled moments with Garfield on screen. The first kiss takes place on the roof of her apartment building where Parker does his best Mortal Kombat impression and performs a "Get Over Here" maneuver with his web. You almost wish that in some alternate universe Stone could have somehow been cast as Mary Jane in the Raimi films.

It's a shame that Rhys Ifans couldn't have been cast as Norman Osborn because then it would have meant he would have never had to turn into The Lizard. Ifans turns in an understated performance as the one armed Dr. Curt Connors, an OsCorp scientist attempting to find the proper equation for regeneration in order to correct his lack for limb. Once he morphs into a giant poor man's Godzilla and retires to a underground sewer lair, I completely lost interest. His plan to release a toxin throughout the city to create droves of invincible humanoids is a plan worthy of a 1960's Bond villain.

The action is present but a good amount of it takes place with Peter Parker taking out thugs in dark alleys. After the nuttiness that was Avengers, audiences aren't going to appreciate the nuances of an alley chase scene as much as they might have pre-Avengers, but this is where director Marc Webb is comfortable. He seems to really understand how to further develop the reasons for Peter transforming into the webslinger, but once that mask goes on he loses control of the story, which you think would have been better scripted considering James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent, Steve Kloves,  were involved in penning the remake.

Martin Sheen is like an all star playing for a last place team. He carries himself as a more hip to the game version of Uncle Ben but still meets the same fate in the end. The legendary Sally Field is completely wasted as Aunt May and spends most of her time not sleeping and begging for somebody to bring her home some damn eggs. You wonder whose decision it was to not put Dennis Leary on screen as much as possible, his blue collar turn as Captain Stacy screams for more screen time. I have to mention there is some pretty good 3D, although are you supposed to be able to take off your glasses during the non action scenes and see the screen almost perfectly?

There are different actors and a different villain with a couple minutes of Peter's parents thrown in, but The Amazing Spider-Man is a sleeker, hipper, three dimensional, remake of 2002's Spider-Man. Although I'm struggling to figure out what happened to the untold story, I'm comfortable with this being a remake. Just like Superman Returns this film has it's place in the Spider-Man film universe, it just didn't live up to it's title. Amazing.

Tuesday
Jul032012

Happy Anniversary, Back to the Future!

Great Scott!  We certainly can't let today go by without pointing out that Back to the Future was released 27 years ago today.  After opening on July 3, 1985, Back to the Future was the #1 movie in the US for 11 weeks, and it actually made more money on its second weekend than it did on its first.  It went on to become the highest-grossing film of 1985, and later spawned two sequels, an animated series, and a kickass theme park ride. 

I turned 11 the week before Back to the Future opened, so I got to see it on its opening weekend.  It was such a great crowd - you literally couldn't hear parts of the movie because they were either cheering or laughing.  We loved it.  I ended up with a crush on Michael J. Fox and I got a skateboard for Christmas that year.  It's still my favorite movie.

That movie theater (which is a Petco now) only had one other screen.  The other movie playing there that weekend?  The Goonies.  God, it was awesome being a little kid in the 80s.

So for old times' sake, here's a look at the delightfully 80s-cheesy original trailers for Back to the Future:

Tuesday
Jul032012

Trailer for Reissue of Original 'Total Recall'

Has it really been over two decades since Total Recall came out?

Wow.

I remember when I was a kid at my friend's house and his older brother wouldn't let us watch it because it wasn't "a movie for kids."  Guess what?  Going on 22 years later and it still ain't "a movie for kids!"

Anyway, with the release of the remake coming out next month (which looks pretty decent, I'll give it that) comes a trailer for the new, director approved transfer of the original Arnold Schwarzenegger/Paul Verhoeven sci-fi classic; out on Blu-ray July 31st.

The film will be given a limited theatrical run for the new transfer, but only in the UK (dam you U.S. theater chains!).

I've tried to stay away from purchasing Blu-rays lately, but this is one I might actually dish out the money for (depending on the reviews; you never know how good transfers of older films will be these days).

By the way, I don't care how much better an actor Colin Farrell is, he'll never top Schwarzenegger in the one-liners department.

Specs for the newest Blu-ray edition listed below:

"Quaid (Schwarzenegger) [is] a construction worker haunted by dreams of Mars in the year 2084. Against the wishes of his sexy wife (Sharon Stone, Basic Instinct), Quaid goes to Rekall, a company that implants artificial memories so he can 'remember' visiting the red planet that is now being settled by human inhabitants. However, Quaid soon learns he is actually an amnesiac secret agent from Mars - or is he?"

Lionsgate's Blu-ray presents the film in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track. The disc also contains the following supplements:

  • Interview with Paul Verhoeven
  • Restoration comparison looking at the high-definition transfer from the original film negative
  • Behind-the-scenes featurettes:
    • Models and Skeletons: The Special Effects Of Total Recall
    • Imagining Total Recall
    • Making-of featurette
  • Audio commentary with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Paul Verhoeven
  • Photo gallery
  • Trailer

Sources: Comingsoon.net, Blu-ray.com

Tuesday
Jul032012

New Pacific Rim Image

Del Toro drops a second image on us from his upcoming Mechs vs Monsters blockbuster, and still no sign of the aforementioned mechs or beasties!

However what we do have is some slick future suit designs and what looks like a T-800 factory! The imaqe also feature Charlie Hunnam and Japense cutie Rinko Kikuchi.

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Tuesday
Jul032012

Jack Reacher - US Teaser Trailer

Yahoo have debuted the new teaser trailer for Tom Cruise action thriller 'Jack Reacher'. It has a real 70's style to it and Cruise is playing a role that has an element of a call back to Vincent in Collateral.

 

Tuesday
Jul032012

SDCC Iron Man 3 Concept Art

Superherohype! has debuted some very cool looking Iron Man 3 Concept art that will available in poster form at the event itself.

With all the talk of the film being based off Extremis and it's Nanotechnology storyline, this image will certainly give fans plenty to discuss while they await news and the first footage.