Showing posts with label Mila Kunis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mila Kunis. Show all posts
Thursday, March 27, 2014
JUPITER ASCENDING Trailer Proves Channing Tatum Looks Good Even As A Blonde Elf
Ever since the Waschoswkis released the amazing CLOUD ATLAS, they've secured a life-long vote of confidence from me for whatever wonderful project they come up with next. As such, I'm happy to present the second trailer for their next movie, JUPITER ASCENDING. You can check out the trailer after the break thanks to the Warner Bros. YouTube page via Badass Digest .
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
JUPITER ASCENDING Trailer Drops and Charming Potato Shows Off His Manly Elf Ears
The Wachowskis have become somewhat polarizing filmmakers. It seems you either love what they put out or hate it. Even if their works aren't universally loved, they're masters at world building and creating visually stunning films.
For their follow up to CLOUD ATLAS, which we adored last year, The Wachowskis are back with another fantasy/sci-fi film, JUPITER ASCENDING. Check out the synopsis below:
Check the trailer after the break!
Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning toilets and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along – her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.
Monday, March 11, 2013
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL Review - Javi's Take
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL
Directed by: Sam Raimi
Written by: Mitchell Kapner and David Lindsay-Abaire, based on a book by L. Frank Baum
Starring: James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and Zach Braff
Synopsis: A travelling circus magician gets transported to a far away land where he learns to not be such an a-hole.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL Full Trailer Drops a House on Your Head
Ever since the first trailer for OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, I've been on the fence. The teaser looked too cheesy, and it gave off too much of an ALICE IN WONDERLAND vibe. However, my thoughts kept going back and forth because of the director, Sam Raimi, and the pretty solid cast. I'm still not completely sold on the film, but with the full trailer now online, I have a bit more faith than before.
Check it out after the break.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL Teaser Drops!
Unfortunately, we are not at Comic-Con this year, but thankfully between twitter and YouTube, it can almost feel like we're right in the midst of nerds fighting for swag and standing for hours in line for Hall H.
One great thing that always comes out of Comic-Con are the trailers. Studios use this con to promote the hell out of all their big releases. One of the first trailers to come out is for Sam Raimi's OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL. OZ is based on the book by L. Frank Baum which is a prequel to The Wizard of Oz, which we all know and hold dear to our hearts.
Check the trailer after the jump.
Monday, July 2, 2012
TED Review- He Said
TED
Directed by: Seth MacFarlane
Written by: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Giovanni Ribisi, Seth MacFarlane and Joel McHale
Synopsis: A man with a magical talking teddy bear as a best friend is forced to start actually acting like an adult.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
TED Trailer Is Better Than All Of The FAMILY GUY Episodes Put Together...But That's Not Saying Much
Javi here. I am not the biggest fan of Seth MacFarlene, his animation style, his shows or just about anything that he's done. I have actively apologized for doing my part in bringing FAMILY GUY back on the air. Now, MacFarlene is coming to the big screen with his movie TED. The story is essentially about a man (Mark Wahlberg) who wished for his childhood teddy bear, Ted (no way!), to come to life. Now that he is a grown up and is trying to have an adult relationship with Lori (Mila Kunis), Ted is getting in the way with his rather rude and vulgar ways. Now, thanks to Funny or Die via Coming Soon, we have the red band trailer. Check it out after the jump.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Black Swan
Directed by Darren Arnonofsky
Written by Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John McLaughlin
Starring: Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, and Barbara Hershey
Synopsis: An aspiring prima ballerina lands the title role in Swan Lake. She deals with being jealous of her understudy, relationship with her mother, demanding director, and discovering the dark side of herself.
Black Swan
Jonesy- What was your gut reaction?
Javi- My gut reaction was I liked it a lot, but I still had some problems. I will say that the last 20 minutes of the movie exemplified the word intense for me. I don’t think I’ve ever left a movie theater with my legs shaking.
Jonesy- My reaction was very similar to yours; I was finding myself not breathing because the last 20 minutes were so intense. Of course, I knew I was going to be biased because I love movies that involve dance.
Jonesy- My reaction was very similar to yours; I was finding myself not breathing because the last 20 minutes were so intense. Of course, I knew I was going to be biased because I love movies that involve dance.
Javi-But it almost feels like it’s bigger than that.
Jonesy-It is bigger than that, and the more I thought about this movie, the more I find I can go deeper with it. It’s a great discussion piece.
Javi- It’s definitely a complex and densely layered story; it reminded me of very complex electronic music, with all of these little layers that can be accentuated depending on which way one listens to it. There are a lot of contradictions about the movie. There is a very lose and almost documentary feel throughout, but then we see how each shot is very symbolic in obvious and deliberate ways. That was my biggest problem with the story; it wears its symbolism and themes on its sleeve.
Jonesy- Like I said earlier, Black Swan is such a great discussion movie. You can break down this movie simply as a ballerina wanting to prove herself, getting the part in Swan Lake, and getting lost in the process. Thing is the story is so deep and smart that you can take so many things from it. I really felt like I wanted to have the script and have a round table discussion to pick it apart like, “What does this scene mean? What does this clothing symbolize in the first part of the movie and in the end?” There’s so much to study about it.
Javi- I really enjoyed the different themes in the movie: the concept of perfection and if that’s something to strive for, or letting loose and going out of your comfort zone and seeing how that can have an effect on you.
Jonesy- I like the four main characters of the Nina, Lilly, Nina’s mom, and the director because they’re so dynamic, and even though this whole story is about Nina, the few points of dialogue the others do have can tell you so much about their history that you never even considered, which makes them so unique.
Javi- Out of the supporting cast, the mom was my favorite. There’s a lot of things to consider when you talk about her. For example, the Mom in my head, was having an affair with a director when she was a dancer which is why Nina was born, and you, Jonesy, didn’t interpret that. There’s a huge nurturing side, but if you really want to onecan read into a more sinister and jealous side for the mom. There’s such resentment between the mom and Nina, and that’s the way that I saw Nina relating to Lily. That relationship is also an interesting one because you can tell that Lily was very much in awe of Nina, and she seem to want to protect her and take care of her, even if it was a little misguided. Whereas Nina sees Lilly as a threat, and yet wants to be with her. And that’s not a sort of interaction that you see in a lot of movies.
Jonesy- That relationship is very real to life, and all girls have had that sort of relationship before, where you work your ass off to prove yourself, and someone just swoops in and is better than you. Then we twist everything around to always make ourselves the victim.
Javi- What did you think of Natalie Portman's performance?
Jonesy- I’ve seen this said about her before, but I feel her performance was really brave and fearless. First of all, she had to train for a year to dance professional ballet, and then to portray be a seemingly weak character, make the change that she does, and be completely believable throughout without her performance being too overtly dramatic.
Javi- I will say that her performance was never bad, but it was really repetitive. I guess it’s in the nature of the story; I just wanted to point that you will see her sad. A lot. However, it’s very necessary for this story.
Jonesy- Her meekness completely pays off in the end, especially when you see her dance the black swan part, and you can see the change in her demeanor. That takes a badass actress to do that.
Javi- You see that intensity at that point, which is why I left the theater shaking, and I have never seen her deliver a performance like that. I felt like I needed a cigarette after this movie, and I don’t smoke.
Jonesy: So, what was your overall impression?
Javi- Horror fans would be a good audience for this movie, but only the open-minded ones. I’m not actually sure who would like this movie; it feels like you have to be a movie freak. I never feel anything in the movie is gratuitous; it always feels like there is purpose. Anyone who wants to see a great, original movie will see this.
Jonesy- I think you hit it in the head. If you want to see an original movie that makes you think and is kind of out there, then this is for you. It’s a movie lover’s movie.
Javi- It’s a movie where you can look at it in so many ways, and if you want to, you can see the most simplistic interpretation; however, if you want to poke around the movie, you will feel very satisfied and rewarded.
Jonesy-I concur
Javi- Wholeheartedly?
Jonesy- Wholeheartedly.
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