Friday, September 28, 2012

Spiderman Rocks!


THE AMAZING ANDREW GARFIELD


"A DECADE AFTER SPIDER-MAN—THE GAME-CHANGING BLOCK- BUSTER THAT BROKE ALL THE RECORDS—ANDREW GARFIELD STARS IN THIS SUMMER’S REBOOT, THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. WHO BETTER TO GIVE HIM ADVICE THAN TOBEY MAGUIRE, THE ORIGINAL SPIDEY? HERE, THE TWO IMPASSIONED ACTORS DISCUSS THE NATURE OF SUCCESS, STORYTELLING, AND CELEBRITY"


(Click thru the link above for the whole article in V-MAN Magazine)
(Toby Maguire interviews Andrew)






Sunday, September 9, 2012

Save John Carter Petition



John Carter was a phenomenal moving story & well made & well acted movie, but due to its not very good reception in the US, Disney canceled the plans for the franchise. However, it has found a cult following & according to the DVD sales numbers, it has done very well considering the crazy critics reviews of tearing it apart. Evidently not all movie goers listen to the cine snobs that love to destroy movies that are not up their alley. Please sign the petition to show Disney the fans really really want a sequel. Numbers can make a difference. & for the record, the promos for John Carter were terrible,  most people didn't even know what John Carter even meant or what it was about at all. It did a fair enough box office worldwide that it should be given a 2nd chance. I mean seriously, it did make almost $300 million & that is nothing to laugh at.


Here's the link to the Blu-Ray combo pack at Amazon which is selling for $22.99 -




& also the 4 disc combo pack that includes the 3D Blu-Ray for $32.08 at Amazon -



Here's the link for the Back to Barsoom site to try to bring the sequel to life - 



& the fanblog for the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels & movie here - 



Please check out the movie, it's well worth it, at the very least for a 1 day rental at RedBox, you will be glad you did.


Official Disney site for the movie 


Official Twitter page 


Official Facebook page




Official Trailer 




Please sign the petition here at change.org





Thursday, August 23, 2012

Gerard Butler Gets Us Excited For 'Thunder Run'

Alright, finally some news from MTV for Gerry Butler's new film with Sam Worthington & Matthew McConaughey, Thunder Run. I've been dying to hear more about this for almost a year. It is based on the book of the same name by David Zucchino published in 2004 about a particular fight in the war in Iraq. Here's the synopsis of the book from GetGlue: "Based on reporting that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Thunder Run chronicles one of the boldest gambles in modern military history. Three battalions and fewer than a thousand men launched a violent thrust of tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles into the heart of a city of 5 million people and in three days of bloody combat ended the Iraqi war. Thunder Run is the story of the surprise assault on Baghdad, one of the most decisive battles in American combat history by the Spartan Brigade, the Second Brigade of the Third Infantry Division (Mechanized). 

More than just a rendering of a single battle, Thunder Run candidly recounts how soldiers respond under fire and stress and how human frailties are magnified in a war zone. The product of over a hundred interviews with commanders and men from the Second Brigade, Thunder Run is a riveting firsthand account of how a single armored brigade was able to capture an Arab capital defended by one of the world's largest armies."


Here's the link to the MTV article:
Gerard Butler Gets Us Excited For 'Thunder Run'

Monday, April 23, 2012

Texas Killing Fields review from salon.com

This post is actually a copy & paste from the blog, Salon.com. It's by Andrew O'Hehir from October 14, 2011. I did this because it was not easily found & no way to link directly to this article.


"TEXAS KILLING FIELDS": A MURKY COP THRILLER FROM MICHAEL MANN'S DAUGHTER

SAM WORTHINGTON AND JESSICA CHASTAIN HEAD A TERRIFIC CAST IN THE GLOOMY \"TEXAS KILLING FIELDS\"

Texas Killing Fields
Atmospheric and creepy, with several strong acting performances and an overdose of hard-boiled angst, the serial-killer drama “Texas Killing Fields” is clearly the work of a raw but talented young director. In this case that director comes with a recognizable last name and a whole bunch of connections: Ami Canaan Mann is the daughter of Hollywood heavyweight Michael Mann (“Miami Vice,” “The Insider,” “Heat,” et al.), who serves as her principal producer here. The younger Mann has been trying to develop her own filmmaking career for at least a decade; she made the little-seen feature “Morning” in 2001, and has directed several TV episodes. If “Texas Killing Fields” is something short of a breakthrough, it’s an intriguingly murky B-movie that should satisfy genre buffs.
Don Ferrarone’s screenplay takes a few shreds of real-life superstition about the bayous of south Texas and spins them into a Gothic fable about an uneasy triangle of violent cops, a troubled little girl, a bunch of inbred backwoods yokels and a string of unsolved murders. Mike Souder (Anglo-Aussie hunk Sam Worthington) is a hard-ass local boy and cop’s kid, while his partner in the Texas City P.D. is an exiled New Yorker and haunted family man named Brian Heigh (the underappreciated Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who steals the show). Jessica Chastain plays Pam Stall, a pint-sized detective from a neighboring jurisdiction who favors tight designer jeans and punching out lowlifes, and who used to be married to Souder, with results that were apparently unpleasant for all.
There’s a whole lot of slow-burn resentment between these people, a bunch of swearing and drinking, a lot of shots of flat Texas roads and snaggle-treed swamps in the rain (cinematography by Stuart Dryburgh), and then every so often a mutilated woman turns up in the bayou. The detectives make charts on the walls and interview suspects and all that, but the plot is really tough to follow and then anyway the killer turns out to be who you thought it was all along. ChloĆ« Grace Moretz, the teen actress who’s suddenly in every movie, plays Little Anne, a vulnerable, stringy-haired kid who lives in the Worst Family Home of All Time; to describe her mother as a hooker would be an excessively polite euphemism. We’re pretty much just waiting for the moment when the bad guys kidnap her and take her to their secret torture lair so Souder and Heigh can come out and look for her all by themselves, with no backup and no cell phones.
If the movie as a whole doesn’t make a lot of sense, it’s enjoyable to watch, and Mann has plenty of chops when it comes to weird little set-pieces and outrageous supporting characters. Worthington should have worked on his Texas accent a little harder (I noticed two or three spots where it slips), and Chastain doesn’t have much to do except kick ass and look cute. It’s Morgan who has the brooding, haunted, middle-aged guy thing on a low boil; I’m sorry to say this, but he’s fully a character from a Michael Mann movie. There are great tiny bits from Sheryl Lee as Little Anne’s slutty mom, Annabeth Gish as Heigh’s wife and Jason Clarke and Jon Eyez as a truly terrifying salt-and-pepper criminal duo. Ami Mann works well with actors and captures these downscale, threatening locations with grit and veracity. Next time around, she might be better off avoiding her dad’s propensity for mythic or symbolic subtext and working on basic storytelling.
Source - (scroll about halfway down the page) - Texas Killing Fields review from salon.com