Directed by Geoffrey Fletcher, who wrote 'Precious' and, apparently, learned to handle actors very nicely from Lee Daniels.
Only problem is this wrapped in 2011, so there may be concerns. Maybe not, though. On the flip side there's Saoirse Ronan, Alexis Bledel, and James Gandolfini. At the very least this is must-know, must-rent.
Trailer is smooth like a fine Scotch (no ice please).
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Very Nice Concept
Act III could easily slip into 'bad guys in house' mode, which is once removed from basic cabin-in-the-woods type stuff. However, if they dodge that 'The Purge' could be special.
Conceptually, a world where all emergency services are suspended 24 hours once a year is excellent. So much potential for social commentary.
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Conceptually, a world where all emergency services are suspended 24 hours once a year is excellent. So much potential for social commentary.
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Simon Pegg On Playing Scotty
Even these little snippets are watchable. Movie is cut like a gem. This is must-see even if you don't care about 'Star Trek' and never watch popcorn flicks. It's that good.
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Mondo's IM3 Poster
Monday, April 29, 2013
More Brutal Combat Scenes From 'Only God Forgives'
Wow. Cuts like a knife. Beautiful, elegant, horrifying.
If you missed it, here's another with just as much brutality but a lot less talk.
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If you missed it, here's another with just as much brutality but a lot less talk.
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'Only God Forgives' Clip
This movie gets under my skin. Not often that happens.
Nicholas Winding Refn shoots in an atmospheric way, akin to Terrence Malick, except with a much more immediacy and plot energy. Scenes are captivating and repulsive in equal measure. You try to turn away but can't because you're entranced, staring and slack-jawed, then the next shot starts and it's worse/better. The effect is breathtaking.
Ryan Gosling's character is seriously compromised -- exactly what's required for good story.
Right now 'Only God Forgives' is looking like required viewing.
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Nicholas Winding Refn shoots in an atmospheric way, akin to Terrence Malick, except with a much more immediacy and plot energy. Scenes are captivating and repulsive in equal measure. You try to turn away but can't because you're entranced, staring and slack-jawed, then the next shot starts and it's worse/better. The effect is breathtaking.
Ryan Gosling's character is seriously compromised -- exactly what's required for good story.
Right now 'Only God Forgives' is looking like required viewing.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Daniel Day-Lewis Talks Playing The President in Steven Spielberg's 'Obama'
Best thing I've seen in a long time. Nice.
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Labels:
Barack Obama,
Daniel Day-Lewis,
Steven Spielberg
Last Look at 'Fast Furious 6'
New footage and, yes, they pull no punches. Word of mouth will be good. Should do great business.
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
'Free Samples' Trailer
Yeah, this works. This is rentable. One of those movies you watch then go 'that was worth something'.
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Friday, April 26, 2013
'Pain &Gain' Consensus
I'm still seeing this. Why? It looks like something you have to be able to talk about. That, come to think of it, may describe all of Michael Bay's work. However, some movies don't even have that, so, that's something.
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William Rexer II Talks Shooting Movies
A lot of tech talk but a lot of discussion about art/craft/creative process as well. Worth a few minutes.
If you're interested, here's the 2700 fps commercials for Google Chrome. Fast...
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If you're interested, here's the 2700 fps commercials for Google Chrome. Fast...
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Probably Read Better Than It Plays -- or -- Movie Reality Versus Real Reality
Looking forward to 'Pain & Gain'. That it's based on a true story makes it even better. If this were pure fiction nobody would care. It's too plain, too straight forward to work as fiction. 'Body builders kidnap a rich man to force him to give them his money' isn't a viable slugline unless it's based on a real case.
'Fargo' would be another good example of this kind of thing.
That this actually happened makes it interesting, gives people a reason to go see the movie. But, that doesn't mean you can have scenes that aren't entertaining. This clip doesn't work. There's nothing real about it (even if this exact thing actually transpired). The guy giving the seminar is nothing more than a grating caricature. Wahlberg's reaction doesn't work, has no flow and, while such a thing might actually happen in real life, while someone might act just this dorky, it doesn't work as entertainment. It's too embarrassing to appeal to an audience. People will be squirming.
What this needed was to be handled as if the kidnapping featured in the movie never happened. That is, this scene would benefit from being treated as if it were in a script that was completely made up and not based on actual events. If it were it would have been cut or rewritten to be more fun, easier to watch. That this very thing may have happened someplace sometime doesn't mean such a scene belongs in a feature film.
'Based on a true story' doesn't save clunkers like this.
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'Fargo' would be another good example of this kind of thing.
That this actually happened makes it interesting, gives people a reason to go see the movie. But, that doesn't mean you can have scenes that aren't entertaining. This clip doesn't work. There's nothing real about it (even if this exact thing actually transpired). The guy giving the seminar is nothing more than a grating caricature. Wahlberg's reaction doesn't work, has no flow and, while such a thing might actually happen in real life, while someone might act just this dorky, it doesn't work as entertainment. It's too embarrassing to appeal to an audience. People will be squirming.
What this needed was to be handled as if the kidnapping featured in the movie never happened. That is, this scene would benefit from being treated as if it were in a script that was completely made up and not based on actual events. If it were it would have been cut or rewritten to be more fun, easier to watch. That this very thing may have happened someplace sometime doesn't mean such a scene belongs in a feature film.
'Based on a true story' doesn't save clunkers like this.
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'Dirty Wars'
In light of recent events, even more relevant. I don't think things are as squeaky clean as before. 'Clearly defined' isn't the case now. It's hard to contend our hands aren't at least somewhat dirty.
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Iceman Car Chase
Nicely edited. Pulls you in. Wouldn't be worth mentioned except it's so much better than what we get a lot of the time.
Michael Shannon has become go-to.
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Michael Shannon has become go-to.
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'The East'
Was surprised to see Ellen Page is in this movie. While 'The East' seems just the kind of movie Brit Marling does -- threaded with the not-so-obvious -- it's the opposite of what Page usually does -- typically, direct and front-loaded.
Marling has yet to do a project that appeals to me, but Page always does. So, I'm a bit torn.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Bling Ring
Fairly plot-driven for Sofia Coppola. I don't see 'The Bling Ring' having a lot of atmospheric scenes where people shoot oh so meaningful looks at each other. This should actually play mainstream. Could be a turning point for this director.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
New 'Iron Man 3' Footage
Just another featurette but at about 1:12 there's new footage. Clever, innovative. Adds depth to IM just when, in the 3rd movie, you'd expect nothing but loud/shallow flash.
Want to see this movie. Will probably be considered the best of the franchise.
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Want to see this movie. Will probably be considered the best of the franchise.
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'Thor: The Dark World' Trailer
Not many of these get to me, mean anything to me. Too silly. But, this -- nice. I like. I...believe.
Where can I get one of those hammers?
Oh, and...Natalie Portman back at work -- yes.
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Where can I get one of those hammers?
Oh, and...Natalie Portman back at work -- yes.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
'Oblivion' Poster Signed By Tom Cruise?
One of the best yet. I especially like this part.
Beautiful.
I don't get why, apparently, the poster includes an autograph by Tom Cruise. I'm assuming that's what this is. It's pretty close to what I was able to find online.
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I Want To Believe But It's So Damn Dumb
Do we really want to see a string of gags centered on 30/40-something interns at Google? Really? No, it's not a rhetorical question. I'm really asking. Is that what we want?
On the other hand...I could be wrong. 'The Internship' could have subtle story with deep character. Could be. You never know.
Oh, and, gotta say, 'The Interns' would have been a much better title. Who wants to see a movie about an internship? Ooooh, that leaves a bad taste.
However, I like the trailer. Yeah. I do. It's funny and there's a hint of story. So, let's wish 'The Interns(hip)' the best of luck, shall we.
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Jangly Searing New Trailer for 'Only God Forgives'
Intense, but doesn't flow well. Was reminded of 'Heat', especially at about :30 when the music starts.
Nicely set up character as Julien (Ryan Gosling) is chided by his mother (Kristin Scott Thomas) to avenge the murder of his brother. There's plenty depth.
Looks to be another confident outing for Nicholas Winding Refn, who is putting together a remake of 'Logan's Run', which sounds excellent. That kind of story could come off way superficial in the wrong hands.
Must-see, can't-miss.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Michael Bay's Pirates
'Black Sails' has something. Production value, yes -- and what else would you expect from Michael Bay. But, there's hints of story threads that will keep audiences coming back. This should be a hit.
This time it's from Starz, and more and more the better/best stuff is on cable/TV, or even the internet, rather than on the big screen.
Movies continue to evolve.
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This time it's from Starz, and more and more the better/best stuff is on cable/TV, or even the internet, rather than on the big screen.
Movies continue to evolve.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Oof. New Trailer for 'Star Trek Into Darkness'
Did not see this coming. Looks good. Not good for a summer popcorn flick with spaceships and lasers, just plain ole good.
Wow.
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Wow.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
'The Kings of Summer'
It's already got a cool title. Now, it's got a cool trailer. ...Way cool.
Wow, this looks good.
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Wow, this looks good.
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Not A Bad Harrison Ford Impersonation
Yeah, we don't really need a review of '42' at this point but Jeremy Jahns' impersonation of Harrison Ford is worth watching.
Start at about :57, ends by 1:05.
Not, like, epic -- but fun enough.
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Start at about :57, ends by 1:05.
Not, like, epic -- but fun enough.
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Son, Do You Know Where We Are?
Something so numbing about this movie.
My fave comments from YouTube:
But, this one got me thinking:
How do you continue to evolve to kill humans after the human population is down to just a few individuals or completely gone?
Evolution takes millions of years. Wouldn't the human population dwindle long before 'everything' had a chance to develop the ability to kill us, at which point they would continue to evolve but in a more normal way -- to kill other creatures while avoiding being killed by other creatures.
Besides. How much of a meal could one person be for the giant monster that appears in this trailer? Really, that thing would need to eat hundreds of people a day to keep from starving. No -- that monster eats big (giant) animals, not humans. Why? Because those animals were around so it evolved to kill them.
Okay, I admit it. I think too much.
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Pole Dancing To Start The Day
Yeah, I rarely do the pole-dancing-before-noon thing, but what the hey.
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Iron Man Zinger
Nice sequence. I'll go out on a limb: 'Iron Man 3' will be the favorite of the franchise.
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A Message From Zod
Have been skeptical as to whether 'Man of Steel' will be relevant but, have to admit, this adds depth. I still don't care to see a Superman movie but at least this makes it interesting.
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Saturday, April 13, 2013
'To The Wonder' Clip
Nicely done footage but, two hours of this? Or is it three?
Funny thing, though -- by the end of this clip I was pretty involved. There's a certain suspense that gets under the skin and it's easy on the eyes. So...maybe.
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Funny thing, though -- by the end of this clip I was pretty involved. There's a certain suspense that gets under the skin and it's easy on the eyes. So...maybe.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
The Iceman Says 'Stop The Car, Now!'
Yeah. Michael Shannon. What more do you need in a movie anymore?
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Trailer for 'Syrup'
A lot of people are interested in this.
I like that Brittany Snow plays 'Three' and Amber Heard portrays '6'.
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I like that Brittany Snow plays 'Three' and Amber Heard portrays '6'.
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Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson Talk 'Pain & Gain'
Not the usual fluff. Worth a couple minutes.
Movie could be surprising.
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Movie could be surprising.
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Mark Wahlberg,
Michael Bay,
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Our Own 'Rush'
The international cut was punchier, more to the point. One of the best teasers I've seen.
This one flirts with being long-winded. Not bad, but too early for a trailer with this depth. Might have been better to stick to the brass tacks of racing before delving into character so deeply. (It's as if they got the international and domestic trailers mixed up).
Still, though, good enough. To me, great stuff, can't wait.
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This one flirts with being long-winded. Not bad, but too early for a trailer with this depth. Might have been better to stick to the brass tacks of racing before delving into character so deeply. (It's as if they got the international and domestic trailers mixed up).
Still, though, good enough. To me, great stuff, can't wait.
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Wait. Done To Death -- Or -- Still A Lot Of Fun?
I can't decide. Really.
Watching this trailer, from one second to the next, this alternates between being tired-and-desperate-and-I'm-not-about-to-waste-my-time to dumb-but-oh-so-smart-and-you-know-you-love-it.
Yeah -- from second to second. That's what I get. That's exactly how this plays.
ps -- Best mini-movie of the day.
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Watching this trailer, from one second to the next, this alternates between being tired-and-desperate-and-I'm-not-about-to-waste-my-time to dumb-but-oh-so-smart-and-you-know-you-love-it.
Yeah -- from second to second. That's what I get. That's exactly how this plays.
ps -- Best mini-movie of the day.
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'The Way, Way Back'
Yes.
Don't know what part I like better. Everybody delivers. It's all good -- story, character, direction, blahblahblah.
What a charmer. Total score -- Must-buy-on-Blu-ray
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New Poster for 'Violet & Daisy'
I like the poster -- cool idea. Here's the old poster, which is pretty good too.
I could see putting these on the wall.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Ridiculous Compelling
This should score on the first weekend. If it's as good as it looks word of mouth will keep it going for weeks.
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Dare I Use The Word...Intelligent
How they strive. Though, have to admit, this one seems to have depth. I didn't catch IM2. Maybe I'll see 3.
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Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Trailer for 'Elysium'
Might seem like a dumb thing to say but, yes, parts of this look very much like 'District 9'. Neill Blomkamp's no-nonsense style -- with very natural and smooth VFX shot in broad daylight -- and the trashy slum setting give this a 'District 10' vibe.
Otherwise, there's a confidence -- both in the visuals and handling of actors -- that (for reasons hard to pin down in an objective way) is missing in other director's work but obvious, even in a short trailer, in Blomkamp's.
Matt Damon, as one could well expect, carries himself with ease but this, really, looks like Jodie Foster's movie. What presence she has.
This should have story. As for 'popcorn sizzle', maybe not so much. Should skew to older audiences very nicely. It may not top out at the box office but the Blu-ray should make a valuable addition to your collection.
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Otherwise, there's a confidence -- both in the visuals and handling of actors -- that (for reasons hard to pin down in an objective way) is missing in other director's work but obvious, even in a short trailer, in Blomkamp's.
Matt Damon, as one could well expect, carries himself with ease but this, really, looks like Jodie Foster's movie. What presence she has.
This should have story. As for 'popcorn sizzle', maybe not so much. Should skew to older audiences very nicely. It may not top out at the box office but the Blu-ray should make a valuable addition to your collection.
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'Iron Man 3' Major Plot Reveal
At least I think this is a new reveal.
Plus...Jon Favreau says stuff!
Plus!!!...well, see for yourself.
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Plus...Jon Favreau says stuff!
Plus!!!...well, see for yourself.
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'Errors of the Human Body'
Has been making the rounds since the middle of last year and will finally get a limited release April 19.
Has gotten pretty good reviews. Should make for an enjoyable evening for fans of brainy/talky sci-fi.
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Monday, April 08, 2013
Smidge More 'Oblivion'
Right now I'm liking the making-of footage better than the finished product. One would hope that changes...
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Ron Howard Delivers: International Trailer for 'Rush'
Judging from the footage the movie is aptly named. Wow, beautiful.
According to Howard's Twitter feed the US trailer will roll out Thursday.
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Sunday, April 07, 2013
Buy Sylvester Stallone's Leica M9
Via Leicarumors. The Leica M9 Sylvester Stallone used in 'The Expendables 2' is up for sale.
Bidding starts at $6200. You also get Sly's signature on something and a DVD of the movie.
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Labels:
Leica M9,
Sylvester Stallone,
The Expendables 2
'Iceman' Review
Can't wait to buy this Blu-ray.
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Labels:
Michael Shannon,
Ray Liotta,
Schmoes Know,
The Iceman
Saturday, April 06, 2013
Clip from 'Oblivion'
Not as smooth as I expected. Not as pretty to look at, either.
Okay...it's just one clip, it's just one clip.
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Okay...it's just one clip, it's just one clip.
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'Shadow People'
To me, these scenes are missing a couple beats, the camera work isn't quite there, and the music stings are a bit overdone but, if you like creepshows, could make a diverting rental sometime.
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Friday, April 05, 2013
'MōVI' by Vincent Laforet
Opening Scene From 'The Place Beyond The Pines'
Had my doubts but, now, would seem we have a winner. Nice. Very nice.
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'The Place Beyond The Pines' Featurette
Only half, really. When/if I come across the other part I'll post it.
However, incomplete though it may be -- good stuff. No fluff.
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However, incomplete though it may be -- good stuff. No fluff.
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Thursday, April 04, 2013
Trailer for 'Carrie'
Wow. Beautiful, lilting, intense, riveting. How often can you say that about a trailer?
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Another Look at 'The Kings of Summer'
Great title, by the way.
We just got the first trailer for this movie and it's unique -- brimming with natural energy, compelling even though nothing happens, true.
Shaping up to be special.
Here's a look at the making of.
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We just got the first trailer for this movie and it's unique -- brimming with natural energy, compelling even though nothing happens, true.
Shaping up to be special.
Here's a look at the making of.
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Biggest Question Mark This Year: The Great Gatsby
Opens May 10th against 'Iron Man 3' in its second week and plays opposite 'Peeples' and 'Aftershock'. Movies like 'Pain and Gain' and 'The Big Wedding' (3rd week) and even 'Oblivion' which will have been out a month will get more business than usual.
The following week, May 17th, sees 'Star Trek Into Darkness' roll out which will flatten traffic for other films.
If this scores I'll be surprised. We need to put Gatsby aside -- fairly unfilmable and interest is watered down.
Could do well as a rental, though, out of curiosity.
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The following week, May 17th, sees 'Star Trek Into Darkness' roll out which will flatten traffic for other films.
If this scores I'll be surprised. We need to put Gatsby aside -- fairly unfilmable and interest is watered down.
Could do well as a rental, though, out of curiosity.
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Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Trailer for Machinima's 'Omega' -- aka -- The Next Cool Movie You'll Watch Online 12 Minutes At A Time For Free (While Generating Gobs Of Cash For Machinima)
YouTube (aka The New Cable TV) is home to Machinima which is becoming the next HBO. They have a great model: Put cool content up, with great production value, charge nothing for it, get tons of hits.
How do you make money? Simple. Play ads before (and during if possible) the movie/content.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Having just teamed with Ridley Scott for 12 short sci-fi flicks, Machinima is setting the pace for serialized internet movies. (And, if per-play ad revenue seems a tad lightweight [which I'm sure it ain't] wait till these become available, as a collection, on DVD/Blu-ray/rental/stream/subscription-based mobile viewing/regular TV/cable/etc).
Yeah. This is probably the new model. Somebody call Hollywood -- let em know.
Here's a trailer for their latest, 'Omega'.
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How do you make money? Simple. Play ads before (and during if possible) the movie/content.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Having just teamed with Ridley Scott for 12 short sci-fi flicks, Machinima is setting the pace for serialized internet movies. (And, if per-play ad revenue seems a tad lightweight [which I'm sure it ain't] wait till these become available, as a collection, on DVD/Blu-ray/rental/stream/subscription-based mobile viewing/regular TV/cable/etc).
Yeah. This is probably the new model. Somebody call Hollywood -- let em know.
Here's a trailer for their latest, 'Omega'.
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Check Brain At Door Eat Popcorn Laugh -- or -- They Don't Call It 'Groan Up' For Nothing
Next one should be called 'Grown Upper'.
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Tuesday, April 02, 2013
'The English Teacher' Trailer
I know what you're thinking. You see the poster and read that title and you say 'pass'. Me too. However, trailer is charming and elegant. Funny without that try-too-hard edge.
Nice. Must-see.
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New 'The Conjuring' Trailer
Yes, it's based on a true story and yes Lorraine Warren (played by Vera Farmiga) is still alive.
Love the trailer. Actually looks good -- a rare thing for these movies.
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Love the trailer. Actually looks good -- a rare thing for these movies.
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'A Single Shot' -- Very 'No Country'
Can't help but be reminded of 'No Country For Old Men'. Some reviews are stellar, some not quite that good. Should be a good rental. Looking forward.
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Monday, April 01, 2013
Intelligent, Subtle, Smooth Trailer for 'This Is The End'
It's like one of those old French films with lots of talking and smoking and sipping wine and looking deeply into each other's eyes.
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Quentin Dupieux's 'Wrong' -- So Ridiculous Yet So Serious
I couldn't take this at the theater. This kind of thing I can only take a few minutes at a time, at home, on disc, with lots of breaks that might last days, even weeks.
Even the featurette you have to be in the mood for. You might want to save this for later.
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Even the featurette you have to be in the mood for. You might want to save this for later.
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As A Diversion, Pretty Good
I won't see this -- but the trailer kept me entertained. Impressed by CGI with depth, and the story seems to have heart, and the actors hit their mark with confidence, and... Okay, maybe I'll see it.
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Another Push for 'Spring Breakers'
Not sure we can expect 'Spring Breakers' to expand -- would seem the run is over -- but they've released another poster which looks very nice.
Expect this to do well as a rental, on TV, etc., and become something of a cult classic.
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