Sunday, May 17, 2009
Sad News =(
The family of the blog requests that whenever you read this blog you cuddle up with your old lady (or man), put on your favorite Beatles song and remember the good times. Thank you for your time.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
James Franco Falling Asleep in Class, Norman Osbourne would be disappointed
James Franco (Spider-Man Trilogy and recently in Milk), was recently photographed falling asleep in class. We normally would not include this in our blog, but as fellow students we understand his predicament. Yet another reason for Norman Osbourne (played by Williem Dafoe in the Spider-Man films) to be disappointed in his son, Harry Osbourne (Franco's character in the Spider-Man films).
Back to the Future voted Greatest Movie of All Time
In an unscientific poll taken in the bedroom of one of “Inside Entertainment Today’s” writers, Back to the Future was voted Greatest Movie of All-Time. With 100% of the vote (with a +- 3% margin of error), Back to the Future swept the competition, including such classic movies as Citizen Kane, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and D2: The Mighty Ducks.
Back to the Future begins in 1985 and tells the story of Marty McFly, a slacker high school student whose goals in life are to be a musician and to bang his girlfriend by a lake. Marty lives in a ghetto area of town with his depressing family. His dad, George, is a cowardly man who is constantly picked on by his co-worker and former high school classmate, Biff Tannen. His mom, Lorraine, is a drinker and a prude who doesn’t like the idea of girls chasing after boys. His brother swears at the dinner table, and his sister is kind of a bitch as evidenced by her hate for taking phone messages for Marty.
Other than his girlfriend, Jennifer, Marty’s only other friend is an elderly eccentric scientist, Doctor Emmett Brown. Doc (as Marty calls him) one day asks Marty to meet him at a local mall in the middle of the night. Being as this is a sci-fi fantasy film, the late night meeting doesn’t lead to any kind of funny business.
Instead, Doc shows Marty the time machine he has invented out of a DeLorean. While using the DeLorean to run from some Libyan nationalists that Doc ripped off in order to build his time machine, Marty is transported to the year 1955. There, the time machine breaks down, and Marty must get the 1955 version of Doc Brown to help him get back to the future. This mission is complicated by the fact that he ruined his parents’ first meeting, putting his future birth in jeopardy.
Back to the Future is fun, clever and hilarious. Add to that the fact that this movie was made in a time when saying “shit” twice, “asshole” once, and having an incestuous crush subplot only got you a PG rating, and you have the makings of the greatest movie of ALL TIME. So there you have it. BttF: GoAT.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Fox announces no more bonus features for rental DVDs
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Who watches the Watchmen? Enough people to make it $55.7 million this weekend
Friday, March 6, 2009
Movie Review - Watchmen
(WARNING: Incoherent rambling debating Books vs. Movies ahead. Skip to next paragraph for review.) Let me start by saying that, a year ago, I read the “Watchmen” graphic novel by Alan Moore. Since then, I have been wondering how you could turn a story that complex and dense into a movie that wasn’t at least 6 hours long. It turns out that all you’d need to do is eliminate pretty much every minor subplot, and greatly trim down some of what you do decide to leave in there. That’s not to say this was a bad movie, far from it. In fact, I liked it very much. However, I just can’t shake the feeling that the graphic novel was much more complete. That’s just a nitpick, though. Books of any kind can afford to be as complete and nuanced as the author wishes it to be. It’s one of the perks of writing books as opposed to making films.
All that being said, I liked Watchmen. It’s the story of a world where costumed heroes exist, only one of whom has any real super-powers. The movie takes place in the 1980s, during the height of the Cold War and under the constant threat of nuclear holocaust, and long after those costumed heroes have been forced by the government to either retire or work for them. When Edward Blake (one of those former costumed heroes) is thrown out of his apartment window to his death, the mystery behind who did it begins to unravel a larger conspiracy.
Director Zack Snyder (300) did a fantastic job making this movie look great. A lot of the shots are pretty spot on when compared to the panels of the graphic novel. The casting is pretty good too. Jackie Earle Haley is great as Rorschach (a sociopath whose moral compass has no shades of gray). Ditto Billy Crudup as Dr. Manhattan (the only character with real superpowers). The rest are good too.
Now a warning for parents: this may be a comic book movie, but it is rated R for a reason. In fact, some media watchdog groups are saying it should have been rated NC-17. Watchmen is EXTREMELY violent and there’s plenty of cussing too. Also, since Dr. Manhattan chooses not to wear clothes (as evidenced above), there are a few shots of flaccid blue penis in the film. Also, there’s a sex scene and an almost rape scene. This movie earns it’s R.
Rating: 3*** out 4****
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Seinfeld cast Reunion on Curb Your Enthusiam, Not that there is anything wrong with that
http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/03/seinfeld-cast-t.html?cnn=yes
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Fans flock to Fallon from Ferguson
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Angels and Demons
One of the thematic elements of the film involves a uneasy alliance between the Catholic Church and Robert Langdon due to his perceived betrayal for what he did in the first film. However in the book, the events that happened in The Da Vinci Code occurred after the events of Angels and Demons.
One of the major theme areas in The Da Vinci Code involves the Louvre in Paris, France. While in Angels and Demons, one of the major theme areas involves the Vatican. The following pictures are picture I took when I went to Europe at the Louvre and the Vatican. The first picture is where the Holy Grail is hidden in the Louvre and the second picture is from the top of the Vatican.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Jimmy Fallon set to begin hosting Late Night tonight
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon airs weeknights at 12:35AM on NBC
Arnold going Green
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Trailer Debut : Dragonball Evolution
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Debut Trailer for new Judd Apatow movie "Funny People"
Judd Apatow, the writer and director of The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up, has a new movie coming out called Funny People. Funny People stars Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, and Eric Bana and is coming out July 31st, 2009.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Arnold Schwarzenegger to make cameo in new Stallone film
The Expendables is a film that was written by, directed by and stars Sylvester Stallone. The film also features Jet Li (Fearless), Jason Statham (The Transporter series), Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), Jean Claude Van Damme (JCVD), Dolph Lundgren (Rocky IV), and Chuck Norris ("Walker, Texas Ranger"). There are also many other stars slated to appear in the film. MMA fighter Randy Couture is also slated to appear in the film, along with Robert Knepper, who "Prison Break" fans might know as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell. Hmm a movie starring Arnold and Stallone, in the words of Jay Leno "This will be the first English speaking movie that still needs subtitles".
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Television Review: "Eastbound & Down"
In the new HBO show “Eastbound and Down”, Danny McBride plays the outright side-splitting Kenny Powers, a vulgar, drug relapsing, burnt-out, ex-baseball player who is mean to all those around him. His baseball career is down and out due to horrible personal and professional decisions, and when he hits rock bottom he has to move in with his brother’s family in the small town where he grew up. To sustain a living, Kenny must take work as a substitute P.E. teacher at the nearby middle school.
Kenny is shallow and self-centered, and he tends to alienate all those he comes in contact with. To give you an example of how narcissistic he is, he's often seen listening to the audiobook version of his autobiography, narrated by himself. In his mind, he is still a superstar and he still expects to be treated as a superstar.
McBride and the show's director/fellow producer, Jody Hill, have collaborated once before on the equally hilarious movie, “The Foot Fist Way”, and now they are at it again bringing HBO another extraordinary show. McBride carries the show with his bluntness and ability to demean all those around him, and while he shines on this show, the supporting cast also provides stability to his character. Kenny Power’s brother, played by John Hawkes, is one of the only characters in the show that is partially able to keep Kenny’s flamboyant personality grounded and at bay. Also, the faculty at the middle school provide constant conflict and storyline possibilities, especially with his former high school sweetheart, April Buchanan, played by Katy Mixon.
All in all, the show blends together perfectly with the right amount of crude, raunchy humor, personal battles with addiction, and character diversity. I give this show 5/5 stars! *****/*****
Monday, February 23, 2009
Best Supporting Actor Oscar tops off Heath Ledger's string of award wins
2008 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor,
2008 BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor
2008 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor
2008 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor (Ledger also won in the San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix Film Critics Circles, to name a few)
2008 Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actor
These awards add to the collection of multiple Best Actor awards he won for his role as "Ennis Del Mar" in the film Brokeback Mountain. For Brokeback Mountain, Heath Ledger was nominated for and won the following awards:
2006 International Award for Best Actor
2005 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
2005 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor (Ledger also won in the San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix Film Critics Circles).
Friday, February 20, 2009
HHH acknowledges marriage to Stephanie McMahon
While there has never been an outright, storyline-related, on-air acknowledgment, their marriage has been alluded to many times over the years. Most recently, HHH's on-screen friend, Shawn Michaels, would make fun of HHH, saying that he married and knocked up "what's her name." These instances were treated as inside jokes for fans who have knowledge of the personal lives of WWE wrestlers.
The storyline reason for the revealing of HHH and Stephanie McMahon's marriage was that Randy Orton, following several brutal attacks on the male members of the McMahon family, attacked Stephanie, and now HHH wants payback for the attack on his wife.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Sarah Connor may be back for Terminator Salvation
In a recent article, sources indicate that Linda Hamilton (the actress who played Sarah Connor in Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day) is in talks to appear in Terminator Salvation. Hamilton turned down a chance to be in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines fearing that she might be typecast. Her character's absence was explained by the fact that her character had died during the time between Terminator 2 and Terminator 3. Terminator Salvation is slated to hit theaters May 21, 2009. We shall see if Linda Hamilton will say "I'll Be Back."
(Trivia Sidenote: Linda Hamilton was at one time married to the director of the first two Terminator films, James Cameron.)
There also have been numerous rumors that California governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger may be making a cameo in the film. Although at this point, these rumors have neither been confirmed or denied by the Governator or the director, McG. There have also been rumors that the actor who portrayed the T-1000 in Terminator 2, Robert Patrick, will also be making an appearance in the film.
IET's Official Oscar Preview
How will Hugh Jackman do as host?
Hugh Jackman has hosted the Tony Awards three-times in the past, but this will be the first time he will host the Oscars. In fact, his performance as the host of the Tony Awards earned him an Emmy Award in 2005 for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program. Hugh Jackman is most remembered for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men films. He is also an acclaimed singer, dancer, and actor in stage musicals. I am interested to see how good a job he can do as host of the Oscars. If you think about the different hosts of the Oscars over the last twenty years ( Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Crystal, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, and Ellen DeGeneres), Jackman will be the first host that is not a comedian. That doesn’t mean he won’t do a good job, but will he able to keep the audience in the theater and those watching on television entertained? I guess we will be able to find out right away when he starts the night off with his monologue.
Will Heath Ledger win Best Supporting Actor?
Heath Ledger was memorable as the Joker in The Dark Knight and has to be considered the favorite after a win at last month’s Golden Globes. It will be a major shock if he doesn’t get the award on Sunday. I'll be watching to see who will be accepting the award if he wins. Will it be Dark Knight director Chris Nolan, who accepted the award in Ledger’s behalf during the Golden Globe? I’m guessing it won’t be Ledger's co-star, Christian Bale, whose famous rant has been been a punchline on various comedy shows, most recently on last week’s episode of Family Guy.
Will Mickey Rourke win for Best Actor?
Mickey Rourke was brilliant in his role as Randy, a lonely, hard-luck wrestler, in the movie, The Wrestler. Not only did he give a great performance in the movie, the movie itself was also great. I thought the movie should have gotten a few more Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Also, I thought for sure Bruce Springsteen would get nominated for Best Music (song) after winning it for the Golden Globes. I will be really surprised if Rourke doesn't take home the Oscar for Best Actor.
The Last Episode of “Late Night with Conan O'Brien” airs this Friday
To commemorate Conan's time at "Late Night" here are four clips I grabbed off of Hulu and NBC.com:
Here's hoping he brings that brand of off-beat humor to "The Tonight Show." And now, moonwalking Conan gifs.
I wish it was June 1st.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Movie Review - The Wrestler : Rourke's comeback
If you’ve ever seen professional wrestling, you probably know that it is purely fictional entertainment. However, to deny the punishment wrestlers endure by calling it fake is doing them a great disservice. I watched wrestling religiously as a child and heard many stories of these performers touring in vans, driving from town to town, putting on magnificent shows.
The film exposes the lore of wrestling, and the film itself is driven by Mickey Rourke’s heartfelt performance. He captures the ruggedness of a pro wrestler and gives the average person a glimpse into the heart of a man clinging to fame as age and tough living robs him of his vitality. The story may appeal to the average viewer because it is simple, yet its simplicity makes it a powerful film. With the recent deaths of high profile wrestlers I always enjoyed watching wrestle, this film has given me plenty to think about when it comes to the world of wrestling.
The Wrestler is a film that reveals the human side of a hero, the character itself has many flaws and thus one can relate. If anyone is interested in viewing a film that accurately depicts the life of a wrestler, or better yet, if anyone wants to watch a magnificent film, then this is the film for you.
Monday, February 16, 2009
WWE Star, John Cena, to star in another Hollywood film
On a related note, a direct-to-DVD sequel to The Marine is also being produced and features the son of WWE Hall of Fame Wrestler, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, Ted DiBiase Jr. DiBiase Jr. is currently holds the Tag Team Championship with Cody Rhodes. Cody Rhodes is the son of WWE Hall of Famer "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes. Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes are currently in a tag team known as "Priceless" and are also part of a group of second/third generation wrestlers called "Legacy" with Randy Orton. Randy Orton is the son of WWE Hall of Fame Legend Cowboy Bob Orton and the grandson of Bob Orton Sr.
Picture on the left (l to r: Ted DiBiase Jr., Cody Rhodes)
2nd Picture(John Cena applying a submission hold to Randy Orton)
3rd Picture(l to r: Orton, Rhodes, DiBiase Jr.)
New Jackie Chan film deemed too violent for release in China
In China, all films are released without ratings meaning that they are open to all audiences. However, films released in China must be approved by a censor board that is careful to censor any negative portrayals of the Chinese government. The film is scheduled to be released on April 2, 2009 in Hong Kong and on May 1, 2009 in Japan . It is still unclear as to whether or not the film will be released in the United States, as the film's dialogue is primarily in Cantonese and Japanese. This film will be more of a drama which marks a departure for Jackie Chan, who usually stars in action films.
http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2009/02/16/jackie_chan_film_too_violent_for_china
Saturday, February 14, 2009
New Simpsons HD Intro This Sunday
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
WWE Star Chris Jericho strikes fan
This past weekend, WWE star Chris Jericho (real name: Chris Irvine) spat on and allegedly hit a female fan after she and a group of others heckled him. Chris Jericho was possibly being heckled due to his current portrayal as a "heel" (which in wrestling terms means he is portraying the bad guy, for the purposes of angering the audience and making the good guy wrestler appear all the more righteous). As the story goes, Jericho spat in the face of the woman then she started striking him at which point he struck her. The defense provided by the WWE is that Jericho was justified in his actions because be was being attacked by a mob as he was leaving the wrestling venue. This event happened at a WWE show in Victoria, Canada. This particular WWE show was not televised. I have also included an image of Chris Jericho talking down to retired 16 time World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair, this past Monday at the televised WWE RAW event in Oakland, California, which I attended. Also, since it appears that a few of us are wrestling fans, we will be adding interesting news in the world of sports entertainment to our site because it is definitely entertainment.
http://www2.canada.com/wrestler+altercation+with+hits+youtube/1268328/story.html?id=1268328
Monday, February 9, 2009
Jay Leno is #1 Television Personality
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Move over Jason Bourne : Movie Review - Taken
I remember when I first saw Liam Neeson as Oscar Schindler in Schindler’s List; the man demonstrated his ability to perform in dramatic roles. Now with his newest action-thriller titled, Taken, Mr. Neeson adds a whole new dimension to his repertoire.
This film has all that a movie-goer needs: a massive amount of bullets, hand to hand combat, drugs, car chases, and a superman-like protagonist attempting to rescue a beautiful girl. Although there are some holes in the script, you should be able to immerse yourself in the film and enjoy the ride. So if you're a fan of the action and spy thriller movies like The Bourne Identity or Casino Royale, this should feed your appetite quite well!Friday, February 6, 2009
Jeffrey Donovan getting a raise
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i60a50594ba7b56393bfd764da0130ef9
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Christian Bale Goes Ballistic on Set
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
You have just been Rickrolled
The Rick Roll has become so prevalent that Rick Astley was nominated for the Best Act Ever at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008. The song has also gained some notoriety among New York Mets fans. In 2008, the team was holding an online election for a team song and a massive amount of voters wrote in the Rick Astley song. Even though it was a number one vote getter, it was not selected by the Mets.
Even our president is not immune to this. During the election, someone created a Barack Roll. And now without further delay our 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama and Mr. Rick Astley.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Taken is top film this past weekend
http://www.ew.com/ew/news/charts/0,,,00.html
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Paul Blart: Mall Cop set to become top weekend film for 3 weeks in a row
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FILM_PAUL_BLART?SITE=WWLAM&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Predator for Politics
Another Rambo film in the works
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Movie Review: Speed Racer
When this movie came out last summer, I skipped it because the trailer and the look of this movie did nothing for me. I thought it looked weird and the snippets of dialogue in the trailer made the movie seem melodramatic. Suffice it to say that I was surprised when I finally watched it and discovered that Speed Racer is a really good movie. If you disagree that it’s a really good movie, you are both a liar and a heartless human being on par with someone who would smother a newborn kitten.
Do you really want to be that kind of person?
Speed Racer tells the story of a racecar driver named (wait for it…) Speed Racer. The Racer family has a bit of a history in the racing world and that’s all I’m going to tell you because I prefer sending people in to a movie as blind as I can possibly send them.
The look of the film can be jarring at first, but once you get past it, you’ll begin to appreciate how remarkable it really is. The movie has ridiculous (in a good way) racing sequences, comic relief for the kids (although some of those moments can be a bit grating), and lots of heart. The finale of this movie is so well done that I struggled not to shit my pants with happiness.
Speed Racer has a 36% freshness rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and I am just amazed at how wrong a lot of those critics were about this movie. At worst, this movie is okay. To think that 64% of critics flat out didn’t like it is weird because those scores are usually spot-on, I mean look at what they gave Disaster Movie.
IET Rating: (3 1/2)***1/2* out of (4)****
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