Thursday, June 28, 2007
Live Free or Die Hard
At one point in the middle of the movie, the escorted young hacker, Matt Farrell (Justin Long from ACCEPTED) questions senior detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) on what it is like being a hero. McClane replies that the pay sucks, his wife has left him and nobody cares. But someone has to do the job.
LIVE FREE AND DIE HARD treads the old-fashioned movie hero – a loner with a cause for doing what is right, be it saving a town from bandits as in the old westerns, or in this case, updating the script to the present, saving the U.S. from cyber terrorists. With a combination of old movie car chases, hand-to-hand combat with CGI and special effects, Len Wiseman’s (UNDERWORLD) fourth film in the DIE HARD series delivers the goods.
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
The second Fantastic Four Marvel comic book adaptation RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER continues the light, comic and corny spirit of the first film. Again, the four - Mr. Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd), the Invisible Girl (Jessica Alba), the Human Torch (Chris Evans) and the Thing (Michael Chiklis) are continuously bantering and poking fun at each other till they face a common enemy, which in this case is the Silver Surfer (voiced by Laurence Fishburne).
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Surf's Up
SURF’S UP serves movie audiences insatiable of penguin stories another dish of CGI animation. The premise is that surfing was actually invented by penguins. In the new film by Ash Brannon (TOY STORY) and Chris Buck (CHICKEN LITTLE), a documentary crew covers the behind the scenes and onto the waves of the Penguin World Surfing Championship.
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Saturday, June 09, 2007
La Vie En Rose
Edith Piaf lived only to the tender age of 47. But she left a legacy of songs about life, hope and despair so powerful that director and co-writer Olivier Dahan’s (CRIMSON RIVERS 2) film soars to life whenever her music or songs are heard on the soundtrack.
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Friday, June 08, 2007
Ocean's Thirteen
First of all is what everyone wants to know – how good OCEAN’S THIRTEEN is. The bottom line is that OCEAN’S THIRTEEN is not bad at all. Director Steven Soderberg still has it to film an impressive heist in Las Vegas with Danny Ocean and the all-star cast still all high spirited enough to keep the gags and suspense flowing. The film is well paced with neat little laugh-out loud humour with little twists along the way allowing the audience a chance to relax and enjoy a nostalgic feel-good movie.
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