Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I Can't Wait 4 SUPER 8


Now I'm Looking forward to this movie for a few things, first off the bat, Spielberg is kind of a Hollywood legend, so to have his production stamp of approval on this project by J.J. Abrams, who created my favorite ABC show "LOST" is kind of amazing. next off is Abrams himself, love the guy and i have been a fan since "Felicity"(not huffman), loved that show..... anyway, he just has a way with ideas and formula that intrigue me and keep me watching his projects. the cinematography of this film gives me a raging hard boner! sorry all you people that are getting a graphic visual, but seriously I'm a fan of film and the way this movie looks and feels, it is set in the late 70's looks like it belongs there, the lighting is on key and point. those of you that have no clue about the film it is Set in 1979 Ohio, a group of six young children use a Super 8 camera to make their own zombie movie. but One night while filming near a remote stretch of railroad tracks, the children witness a truck collide with an oncoming train leading to a catastrophic derailment. Amidst the fire and destruction, something inhuman emerges. That's all I'm gonna spoil. i suggest you take a look at the trailer here or click this website *SUPER8* and school urself.


Abrams and Spielberg collaborated in a storytelling committee to come up with the story for the film. It was initially reported to be either a sequel, or a prequel to the 2008 film Cloverfield. However, Abrams quickly responded to those reports by stating, "You have to check the trailer, but it has nothing to do with Cloverfield". It is shot traditionally, and filming started in fall 2010. The teaser itself was filmed separately in April. This film is the first original J. J. Abrams film project Amblin EntertainmentBad Robot Productions, and Paramount Pictures will produce. Filming took place in Weirton, West Virginia, from September-October 2010.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

BEN AFFLECK IS CONSTRUCTION WORKER CHIC!

WENT TO CHECK OUT "THE TOWN" LAST WEEK WITH MY EX :) HAD A GOOD TIME, AND ALSO I HAD A GREAT TIME CHECKIN HOT BEN AFFLECK OUT, UMMMMM WHEN DID HE GET HOT? I WAS KINDA IN LOVE WITH HIS SEMI HAIRY WORKED OUT MUSCLY BOD. AND NOT TO OVERSHADOW WHAT AN AMAZING FILM I THOUGHT IT WAS, THE ACTING WAS ON POINT!
OH AND GOSSIP GIRL'S BLAKE LIVELY SHOCKED AND AMAZED ME WITH HER PERFORMANCE. DIDN'T THINK SHE WAS GONNA BE ABLE TO PULL A OXY-COTTON ADDICTED COKE WHORE OFF, BUT SHE DID A KNOCK OUT OF THE PARK PERFORMANCE IN MY EYES, GO RED SOX. 


Sunday, February 21, 2010

SHHHHHUTTER ISLAND

Shutter Island Holla!

So i went to see Shutter Island Last night, and i must say, i was a little impressed, HA! i bet you thought i was gonna say it sucked! but no! i was a little lost through most of the flick because its so damn cryptic, and if you think you know the ending, you probably do. the best part is the way it unfolds. the plot which is In 1954, two U.S. marshals Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) investigate the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane on an island in Massachusetts. They run into trouble when they are deceived by the hospital's chief administrator Dr. John Cawley (Ben Kingsley), a hurricane hits, they uncover a series of sinister human experiments, reminiscent of Nazi human experimentation. i know, i know sounds a little crazy, but honestly if you are a fan of the sixth sense or the shinning you might wanna give this a shot. i know i don't, or have not built much credibility in readers eyes to give you a blindly-follow-me recommendation, but i loved the movie, and loved its wit and time it took to tell the story.





The Acting 
when it gets to the acting, it kinda had to ease its way into it for me, it was odd, it starts off with Leo, sea sick and nauseated from the ferry ride to Shutter Island. And to be honest it seemed a little disconnected, i felt like it was the first take, or the first scene they had shot together. Or maybe it was the music, i don't know what i'm trying to say is.........the acting felt stiff for the first few minutes of the flick, but in an odd way, i liked it, i kinda played into the film as a sort of strange uncomfortable  epilouge. Mark Ruffalo once again made me smile, he tends to have a subtle way and ease to his craft that fits in this film, i like his character right off the bat. the chemistry between the two seems to gel as the film goes on, and the movie does this for a reason, and i must say bravo. it was very effective. Ben Kingsley, looks like he has never aged since Ghandi, and introduces us to the rest of the island. the acting is brilliant, even Michelle Williams, who i hated in her "Dawson's Creek" days, gave a great performance as the FLASHBACK-WIFE from Boston. overall i loved the acting.