Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

The Local Haps: August 31st - September 6th


School's been back for a week now. The traffic jams have increased, there's less teenagers at the mall during the day, and hopefully there's less of them at the movies during the week which should make all of these special screenings a nice and quiet refuge. Check them out after the break!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

AMC's Best Picture Showcase Part 2 Rundown


The Oscars are over, and now we can finally prepare for the summer season. How angry were you about what films won? Did you bomb your Oscar poll because there was a tie?  Well there's always next year. We highly recommend participating in the AMC Showcase next year to get a grasp on the best picture nominees. Of course the real challenge is watching all the films in a 24 hour period, but as we mentioned last week in our rundown, Javi had a half marathon to run on Oscar Sunday (which he kicked its ass), so we opted for the two day showcase.

Here are our thoughts from part one. And now onto part two!


Thursday, January 10, 2013

2013 Academy Award Nominations Reactions


Well, I think some people's Oscar polls are already flipped on their head. With the nominations just being announced by the lovely Emma Stone and the (ugh) Oscar host Seth MacFarlane, the Internet is now free to make predictions and generally complain about the Oscars for the next seven weeks. That's right, the broadcast is still seven weeks away.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

LINCOLN Review


LINCOLN
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Written by: Tony Kushner and Doris Kearn Goodwin
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, David  Strathairn, Tommy Lee Jones, John Hawkes, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Synopsis: Oh, you know, just the story one of the most important pieces of legislation in this nation's history. No big deal.


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

This Daniel Day-Lewis Abraham Lincoln picture makes ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER look like a cheap imitation.


I think my headline says it all. Simply put, he looks amazing. This is the first official picture we've received from the upcoming Steven Spielberg LINCOLN movie courtesy of EW. Considering that Daniel Day-Lewis' work is the reason why this blog has a name, it's needless to say that I'm pretty pumped for this movie.

LINCOLN comes out on November 16, 2012. It is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Jackie Earl Haley, Tommy Lee Jones, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

In Today's Edition of "I Wish I Was Trollin' Y'all": Michael Bay Will Direct TRANSFORMERS 4


Javi here. Seriously, I didn't want to have to be the one to tell you guys this, but yes,  director Michael Bay has just inked a deal with Paramount, who will release his "intimate" movie PAIN AND GAIN to big screen, after which he will bring the sadistic robo-violence again with TRANSFORMERS 4. To any of us into the franchise, this is disappointing, but expected news. Hit the jump for more information.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

WAR HORSE Review: He said/She said


WAR HORSE
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Written by: Lee Hall, Richard Curtis
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, Tom Hiddleston, David Thewlis, and Benedict Cumberbatch
Synopsis: A horse is sold to the calvary during The Great War, and his young owner joins the war to find him and bring him home.


Javi: So Spielberg is a director I admire for being able to put on many hats rather seamlessly and still create a satisfying product. In a year where he has released a "back to form" action/adventure movie with THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN, we have a completely different project in the form of WAR HORSE. This movie has the problem of being a pretty big Oscar-bait in a lot of ways. You have the obligatory British actors, the World War setting, in this case the first one, and you had lots of dramatic tension in the form of a boy and his horse trying to reunite. So yes, this is one Daniel Day Lewis away from basically begging for those little golden fellas. But is it a good movie? The answer is yes.

Paint me a little biased, but as someone who has great affection for animals, this movie hit me in a spot that no human story could. There was just something about a person and the bond that they create with animal that is much more special than anything short of true love. When you've got a bond with an animal, you understand them without having to say anything to them. The fact that this movie deals with lots of people creating bonds with the one particularly awesome horse makes the movie all that more touching to me.

The cinematography and the landscapes were a big highlight for me as Spielberg decided to go to Scotland to properly recreate the setting of wartime Europe. You go from a farm all the way to the trenches for a climactic scene, and it all looks amazing and authentic. A personal highlight was seeing some of the "bigger" actors playing random characters drifting in and out of the story such as Benedict Cumberbatch and Loki himself, Tom Hiddleston.

But the real show here is seeing Jeremy Irvine's Albert and his relationship with Super-Horse, Joey. I'm not going to lie when I say that it's a really cheesy friendship. Albert sees Joey being born, and then he develops some crazy obsession with the horse. But man, you wouldn't doubt that by the time the horse is sold off to an army general, that Albert/Joey's friendship wasn't completely rock solid.

The big part where the movie lost me a bit was in its rather episodic format, and when you see the movie you'll know what I mean. Eventually, everything in each "episode" leads to the climax of the movie, but I couldn't help but feel a bit of a disconnect while watching the movie.

Don't let this completely turn you off as the movie itself is a grand testament to friendship and looks at the war from the point of view of yes a horse who for all senses and purposes has no political affiliation. There are good and bad people on both sides and in that regard, I found the movie elevate itself away from the boring Oscar bait non-sense. Ultimately, its message is one of love and understanding that can carry forward even through the War To End All Wars.


Jonesy: I'm so glad Speilberg is back to his old self. The last time we saw him, we were subjected to nuking the fridge in Indiana Jones 4. WAR HORSE takes him back to a subject he knows so well and has perfected through the years: war and relationships. However, we weave in and out of different parts of Europe during The Great War as we follow an innocent horse, Joey, as he tries to survive.

We're introduced to Joey through the eyes of his owner, Albert (Irvine). Joey isn't the best horse around, but Albert sees the potential and the spirit in him, and the duo develop a strong bond. Now I've never had an animal myself, but I've witnessed friends with their animals, and like my cohort mentioned, there's an intangible connect that a human and animal can develop. So, depending on how much you buy into Albert and Joey's bond, determines how powerful the movie is. For me, I completely was on board, thus had a powerful catharsis during the final act.

Since the movie follows Joey through the war, the plot is very episodic. Throughout each adventure, Joey finds someone to connect with, then through different circumstances, he's moved to the next person/place. There's not much time spent with any of the characters, even Albert disappears for the better part of the middle section, so it's difficult to get attached to most of the characters. Thus, Joey becomes our constant, and it's a difficult task to buy into an animal character unless it is animated or has a constant human companion. Spielberg was able to make Joey into an actual character where we could understand his feelings and emotions. (And with no Andy Serkis' Ceasar performance required). It's a risky move that paid off in my eyes.

Another strength is the absolute breathtaking scenery captured during the film. The movie takes us from sprawling French landscapes to the dirty trenches of the front lines. The whole sequence at the front lines was masterful, and now Spielberg, having mastered most of WWII, has mastered WWI.

The movie will be a crowd pleaser. Many may write off the movie as boring and schmaltzy; however, the real heart of the film explores the relationship between Albert and Joey and the lengths Albert would go to protect his best friend, and if you see this and it doesn't touch at least one heart string, I might worry about you.


We were lucky enough that after we watched this movie, Spielberg was featured in a live streaming Q&A session with was provided by MSN. Fans from around the world in over 120 countries/territories submitted questions through a live-chat function.  Check out the full interview:






Tuesday, December 20, 2011

THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN Movie Review: He Said/She Said


THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Written by: Steven Moffat with Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish
Starring: Jamie Bell, Daniel Craig, Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost
Synopsis: A young journalist and his perfect dog stumble on a mystery after they buy a model ship of questionable origins. 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Michael Bay Might Do Transformers 4, Nerds Everywhere Freak Out. UPDATED!


UPDATE:Thanks to TFW2005.com for aggregating the news, but there's some very interesting pieces of information regarding the TRANSFORMERS 4 rumors. First, there's the fact that Tyrese "Left Cheek" Gibson tweeted this earlier today around 8 hours ago  from this posting: "Transformers 4 ......................................................... In MOTION!!!!!!!"
Then, there's the quote taken from a random commenter at the Michael Bay forums that seems to be full of interesting tidbits. Check out the TFW2005 link above for the quote and join the discussion. Does this mean all the rumors are true and we'll be for certain getting another Michael Bay Transformers movie? 

Original Story: If there's one thing I've learned in my short time about writing about movies is two things: comedians might be the most money-whoring beings on the planet (see: GROWN UPS 2) and Michael Bay will always do TRANSFORMERS movie whether anyone that's not a studio suit wants him to or not. According to Vulture, it seems that Bay is close to signing a deal with Paramount to come back to the adventures of our favorite Cybertronians after filming his "small film," PAIN & GAIN about a group of dim-witted bodybuilders that kidnap a business man. Hit the jump for more details.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

TRANSFORMES 4 & 5 Might Shoot Back-To-Back, Might Star Jason Statham And Be 2 Hours of Explosions



Well, just like everyone feared, there will be new movies starring everyone's favorite transforming robots. Earlier yesterday, there was news that Hasbro wanted to keep director Michael Bay and producer Steven Spielberg on board for at least two more potential sequels. Then, later on that day, we got even more specific news, according to Variety, that we could potentially get two more movies filmed back-to-back in order to save costs and time. To add to the insanity, Jason Statham's name was once again thrown around as a potential lead.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

SUPER 8 Teaser!!!

Thanks to Harry over at Aint It Cool News for posting this unofficial, but apparently, best version of the SUPER 8 trailer. All I have to say is I am floored. Much like what Harry said, J.J. Abrams totally nails the tone that Spielberg and to a lesser extent Lucas used to achieve, where there's a certain sense of child-like wonder to it, even though there're horrible things going on. Either way, enjoy! And good luck trying to figure out what exactly is going on!