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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Last Airbender

Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara, a Waterbender, and her brother Sokka to restore balance to their war-torn world.
Also Known As:
Airbender
Avatar
Avatar
The Last Airbender
Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Logline: The adventures of the successor to a long line of Avatars who must put aside his irresponsible ways to save the world.
Genres: Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

he first full-length trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the two-part finale of J.K. Rowling’s blockbuster teen wizard saga, is set to debut in theaters on June 30th, prior to showings of the latest chapter of that other billion-dollar literary phenomenon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. For those muggles ill-inclined to wait in line for hours with hordes of screaming Twi-hards just to get a two-minute glimpse of Harry and the gang, Warner Bros. was kind enough to release the clip online today:


Hopefully, the trailer's early internet release will diminish the potential of ugly Harry Potter vs. Twilight skirmishes outside the multiplex this week. Kudos to Warners for being proactive in working to prevent sectarian tween violence.

Part one of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows opens November 19, 2010. The film is directed by David Yates and stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Predator Movies Summary

Dutch (Arnold Schwarzenegger) has a code of honor which he will not violate, even when his life depends on it. Paradoxically, his code of honor gives him the backbone to survive as a military special forces operative when he is sent on a covert mission to rescue another group which was sent in to assist some nefarious U.S. government plan in a Latin American country. Once there, he encounters an old army buddy (Carl Weathers) who has gotten too deep in the CIA's good graces for Dutch's comfort. When he and his team go into the jungle to rescue the others, they get involved in a pitched battle with local guerillas, but they are more than capable of besting these vicious fighters. However, not long after that, they encounter signs that the equally capable men they were sent to rescue were all killed unawares and in an unusually gruesome fashion. Given their training, it should have been impossible for anyone to best all of these commando warriors. Soon, the men from Dutch's own team get picked off one by one, as they grow aware that they are up against something uncanny, not of this world, something that is hunting them for sport. Why? Because their skills make them worthy opponents for the perfectly camouflaged Predator. This carefully paced action movie was given poor reviews by many movie critics, but was sufficiently satisfying for its (largely male) audiences that a successful sequel (Predator 2) was released in 1990.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Lady In Black - London Theatre

Julian Forsyth and Christopher Naylor in
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt
From the novel by Susan Hill

Directed by Robin Herford
Designed by Michael Holt
Lighting by Kevin Sleep

Unanimously acclaimed by the critics, Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s best selling novel combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir. It is a formula that provides audiences with an evening of unremitting drama as they are transported into a terrifying and ghostly world.

Now in its 21st terrifying year, with over 7 million people have lived to tell the tale of one of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged.

‘A TRULY NERVE-SHREDDING EXPERIENCE’ - Daily Mail

‘DON’T GO UNLESS YOU LIKE BEING SCARED OUT OF YOUR WITS’ - Sunday Mirror

‘THE MOST BRILLIANTLY EFFECTIVE SPINE CHILLER YOU WILL EVER ENCOUNTER... IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THIS SHOW YET YOU ARE MISSING A TREAT’ - Daily Telegraph







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Friday, June 25, 2010

The Kids Are All Right

LOS ANGELES -- It makes perfect sense that "The Kids Are All Right" is opening the Los Angeles Film Festival.

Director Lisa Cholodenko's movie, premiering at LAFF on Thursday night, unfolds around the L.A. neighborhoods of Venice and Echo Park. Its characters include a community gardener who runs a restaurant focused on locally grown organic ingredients, and Joni Mitchell's music figures prominently in the narrative. The film's central plot - a lesbian couple's interloping sperm donor upends their yuppie family life - could hardly be more Left Coast.

Yet the movie from the "Laurel Canyon" filmmaker was once set in New York, and some of the story's central creative decisions were shaped not only from its earlier placement thousands of miles away but also by what Cholodenko experienced while living in Manhattan.

The most talked-about title (and the biggest sale at $5 million) in January's Sundance Film Festival, "The Kids Are All Right" follows many of the conventions of the domestic suburban dramedy: take a seemingly ordinary, interesting couple with some smart, distinct teenagers and see how many deep and potentially dangerous fissures are revealed when the family is twisted in uncomfortable directions.

Although Cholodenko and co-writer Stuart Blumberg's script may start with that familiar form, "The Kids Are All Right" veers into fresh directions from the start. Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore) boot up gay male porn to spark a frisky bedroom mood. They try so hard to parent their daughter Joni ("Alice in Wonderland's" Mia Wasikowska) and son Laser ("Bridge to Terabithia's" Josh Hutcherson) that they risk parodying emotionally honest child-rearing. And when the film's couples go at it (either in fighting or in lovemaking), they do so with a frankness that you rarely witness - so much so that the Motion Picture Association of America initially said the film was too sexually explicit for even an R rating.

"Yes," Cholodenko says, "I had to cut some thrusting." It wound up with an R, but what she didn't trim was the venom in Nic and Jules' clashes. "If it were up to you, our kids wouldn't even write thank-you cards. They'd just send out good vibes," Nic says to Jules derisively at one point. Says Cholodenko, "In long-term relationships, sometimes your resentments can turn on a dime."

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Twilight Saga Eclipse

Twilight Saga Eclipse Movie Details:As Twilight Eclipse News are coming day by day.Everyday we found new news from twilight point of view.And Now there is a good News for Twilight point of view is that the premier date of eclipse which is the third episode of Twilight Saga is announced.You can found the premier date and more info about Twilight Below.

Eclispe will take place on June 24, 2010. There was word circulating yesterday that the premiere would be held at Grauman’s Chineese Theatre on June 24, but our confirmation from Summit specifically stated that the location hasn’t been finalized. So don’t book your plane tickets just yet! But go ahead and save the date.


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid Synopsis: 12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) could've been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother's (Taraji P. Henson) latest career move has landed him in China. Dre immediately falls for his classmate Mei Ying—and the feeling is mutual—but cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre's feelings make an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. In the land of kung fu, Dre knows only a little karate, and Cheng puts “the karate kid” on the floor with ease. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere to turn but maintenance man Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), who is secretly a master of kung fu. As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre realizes that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.