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Paul Weitz's been doing memorable Hollywood films in the past decade and Robert de Niro is again on board in his latest installment. De Niro has been in small roles, comedic flops, and bad scripts (remember Righteous kill?). He's been known for high caliber acting with all his classic films together with his classy directors, but now has been totally overshadowed even by his recent average co-stars (like new years eve?!).
Being Flynn's trailer shows a top grade Bob de Niro back in where he is good at. The father and son plot seems a perfect fit for the veteran actor like it was role custom made for him. Even his co star Paul Dano delivers good acting which highlights de Niro's persona the father - Jonathan Flynn... The voice-over in the beginning of the trailer is suffice to say that the audience can expect an intriguing story between the two main characters.
Julianne Moore co stars also as the wife and mother for both main characters which adds more flavor and credential to deliver a good film. Another worthy addition in 2012's watch list.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
The Descendants (Alexander Payne, 2011)
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Alexander Payne's latest entry is "The Descendants" with George Clooney at the top of his cast. What strikes me most with Payne's films are always true and honest, which easily tickles his audiences due to the reality it projects and how easy his viewers can relate into it. His themes touches the human soul by using characters that we know similar to our lives. These characters serves as palettes that paints up his entire films.
The trailer doesn't go far from the "Sideways" type of feeling but George Clooney obviously delivers another good performance in his career (hoping for an oscar? - maybe, just maybe...)
Here's a clip from youtube:
Alexander Payne's latest entry is "The Descendants" with George Clooney at the top of his cast. What strikes me most with Payne's films are always true and honest, which easily tickles his audiences due to the reality it projects and how easy his viewers can relate into it. His themes touches the human soul by using characters that we know similar to our lives. These characters serves as palettes that paints up his entire films.
The trailer doesn't go far from the "Sideways" type of feeling but George Clooney obviously delivers another good performance in his career (hoping for an oscar? - maybe, just maybe...)
Here's a clip from youtube:
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
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The latest of the Pirates of the Carribean franchise, On Stranger Tides, was a huge disappointment for me. I personally have these short naps in between the scenes since the Curse of the Black Pearl, and i thought im not going to experience that with this one. Unfortunately, I did, and I must say nothing spectacular was in it.
The add-ons in the cast was a good call but taking off Keira and Orlando was a better decision (sorry for the fans) since they were already too annoying to be part of the script. Penelope, Ian, and the Serena character were all good in the new line up. Same as the previous ones, lots of characters and more groups are involved. The script was okay and had its good lines but the action scenes was not even close to okay. Lots of pretty impossible scenes like the escape of Jack Sparrow jumping off from one coconut tree from another. Another movie that simply defies the laws of physics - too bad.
Out of ten stars, I can only give it a six/seven. This entry should be at least the second of the franchise, a good position for Rob Marshall (director) after his series of musical film flops...
The latest of the Pirates of the Carribean franchise, On Stranger Tides, was a huge disappointment for me. I personally have these short naps in between the scenes since the Curse of the Black Pearl, and i thought im not going to experience that with this one. Unfortunately, I did, and I must say nothing spectacular was in it.
The add-ons in the cast was a good call but taking off Keira and Orlando was a better decision (sorry for the fans) since they were already too annoying to be part of the script. Penelope, Ian, and the Serena character were all good in the new line up. Same as the previous ones, lots of characters and more groups are involved. The script was okay and had its good lines but the action scenes was not even close to okay. Lots of pretty impossible scenes like the escape of Jack Sparrow jumping off from one coconut tree from another. Another movie that simply defies the laws of physics - too bad.
Out of ten stars, I can only give it a six/seven. This entry should be at least the second of the franchise, a good position for Rob Marshall (director) after his series of musical film flops...
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Jeremy Jahn's Reviews
One of the most subjective but honest, and i must say gritty consistent comments you'll ever hear in the world wide web today is Jeremy Jahns' reviews in youtube. Funny it may only seem, the topics you'll be getting here are all straight to the point, creative in spite of the simplicity of the prep, and hair splitting or straight to the bone feedback to the latest films, trailers, classic favorites, and what-nots in entertainment and news.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Royal Wedding Coverage
Prince William and Kate Middleton's long awaited wedding event has finally arrived! Check out clips from youtube:
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (David Yates, 2011)
Watch trailer of the last and final entry of the Harry Potter series:
Immortals (Tarsem Singh, 2011)
Director Tarsem Singh (The Cell) and the producers of 300 presents... Immortals. If 300 and Clash of the Titans (the new version) would have a child --- you have this film! Hoping that there is no Spartacus-type story telling - Henry Cavill stars as the greek hero Theseus and battles with imprisoned the titans. The film also starts, Frieda Pinto, Mickey Rourke, and John Hurt.
Watch the latest trailer:
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
The Hobbit (Peter Jackson, 2012)
Can't wait for the actual film next year? Here's a quick peek at Peter Jackson's set... Enjoy and indulge your eyes!
Cowboys and Aliens (Jon Favreau, 2011)
Cowboys and Aliens hits theaters in July as the director of Iron Man, Jon Favreau, infuses classic western genre with extraterrestrials prepared to take over the Earth. Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde stars with Paul Dano and Sam Rockwell.
Watch the trailer in HD:
Watch the trailer in HD:
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Paul Dano,
Sam Rockwell
Friday, April 22, 2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Rupert Wyatt, 2011)
20th Century Fox adds up its "Apes" franchise with a twist (in a prequel approach) in the upcoming Rise of the Planet of the Apes due August this year. James Franco and Frieda Pinto stars in this tale of apes being genetically experimented to improve intelligence but somehow causes a huge war between the species. British director Rupert Wyatt directs.
Watch the HD Trailer in you tube:
Friday, April 1, 2011
Hangover 2 (Todd Philips 2011)
All of the original cast, in Thailand, Memorial Day! :)
Hangover 2 Trailer in HD:
Hangover 2 Trailer in HD:
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen, 2011)
To shoot or not to shoot that is the question. The aging Allen on its nth film (46th actually) to date still going on with his funny yet classy-type of film making. Looking forward for something new in this entry of his, Allen veers away from his regular casts as he includes: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen and Marion Cotillard.
Premiering at Cannes we could probably expect something like a Vicky Christina Barcelona meets the Wedding Crashers type of movie.
Watch the trailer in HD from youtube:
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides (May 2011)
LET THESE POSTERS DEVOUR YOU!
The main casts already had their chance of getting their pose. But let this new mermaids poster have been getting some attention with the fans of the franchise.
These villains (the mermaids) will be just one of the dangers Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) will encounter on his quest to track down the fountain of youth. He's be crossing paths with old flame Angelica (Penelope Cruz), dangerous enemy Blackbeard (Ian McShane) and, of course, all time classic Pirates regular Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush).
Film will be due May 2011.
Watch the latest official trailer:
The main casts already had their chance of getting their pose. But let this new mermaids poster have been getting some attention with the fans of the franchise.
These villains (the mermaids) will be just one of the dangers Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) will encounter on his quest to track down the fountain of youth. He's be crossing paths with old flame Angelica (Penelope Cruz), dangerous enemy Blackbeard (Ian McShane) and, of course, all time classic Pirates regular Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush).
Film will be due May 2011.
Watch the latest official trailer:
Monday, March 28, 2011
Mr. Popper's Penguins
Jim Carrey's Mr. Popper's Penguins Official Trailer in HD:
| The life of a businessman begins to change after he inherits six penguins, and as he transforms his apartment into a winter wonderland, his professional side starts to unravel. Film is loosely based on a popular children's book. |
Win Win (Thomas McCarthy 2011)
Ive been a sucker for Paul Giamatti films in the past decade and this movie is indeed worth waiting.Giamatti plays struggling attorney -Mike Flaherty, who volunteers as a high-school wrestling coach. He takes on the guardianship of an... elderly client to keep his practice afloat but things gets complicated elderly client to keep his practice afloat but things gets complicated when the client's grandson runs away from home and shows up on his grandfather's doorstep. Other credited actors included in the film are: Amy Ryan and Jeffrey Tambor. Thomas McCarthy (The Station Agent and The Visitor) directs.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Sucker Punch (2011, Zack Snyder)
Imagine the visuals of 300 and Watchmen with an all girl cast... you got Sucker Punch! - the latest entry of Zach Snyder, the man behind 300, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, and Watchmen (and yes soon, Superman: Man of Steel!), Sucker Punch is all about stunning and visual madness, pure adrenaline eye-candy. A young girl retreats to an alternative world as a coping strategy as she envisions a plan which will help her escape from an institution. Based from animated shorts, the all-star-cast line up includes: Emily Browning (Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events), Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical Series), Jamie Chung, and Carla Gugino (Watchmen).
View the HD trailer (you tube):
Limitless (2011, Neil Burger)
Bradley Cooper (Hangover, A-Team) stars with Robert de Niro in the latest psychological thriller LIMITLESS. Cooper's a writer who discovers an extra-ordinary drug which provides special human ability. Abbie Cornish also stars together with the two top billed actors.
Publish Post
Trailer from IMDB.com
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi2114755097/
Check out the youtube viral video hit!
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Bradley Cooper,
Limitless,
Neil Burger,
NZT,
Robert De Niro
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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