Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Les Mis

Far From Miserable



The 1862 novel to the 1980 musical, Les Miserables, has finally be produced into a film, not to confuse this film for the 1998 version starring Uma Therman, Geoffrey Rush, and Claire Danes. Not This Cast! This movie is based off the musical production starring Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, and Russell Crowe. I'm sure a few are already scoffing that it is another musical and are definitely not into, especially film adaptations. Some sceptics might already be asking "what makes this any different from the others?" What makes this film different from the others is that the scenes were shot with the actors/actresses singing throughout the film instead of being dubbed by a pre-recorded soundtrack.

Facebook and Twitter are a buzz of the film as well. Being a musical phenomenom, the film has many people curious of the actor/actresses' singing skills. A tweet was stated that the actors has taken a full year of vocal coaching. A promotional video was even added to the thread to show behind the scene commentaries with the stars. https://twitter.com/LesMiserables
Facebook has a lot of posters and contests to for fans to delve into as well.

Be sure to check out this film coming Christmas 2012! It would be a great film to watch with the family over the holidays if you want to avoid the other possible blockbuster films like The Hobbit.

The Miserable Cast

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hitchcock

The Master of Suspense



Remember the movie Psycho? How about Birds? Are you too young to remember those movies, or did you think they were just too corny for your taste? Well whether your knowledge or palette favors those classical horror flicks comes a background story of the famous director Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock is the "love" story between Hitchcock and Reville and the creation of Psycho.

Anthony Hopkins casted for the role of Hitchcock looks amazing with his signature pout and shiny head. It seems proper that this famous creator of suspense is played by none other than Hannibal Lecter. Mrs. Reville will be played by Helen Mirren, The Queen, as well as Scarlett Johansson as the ill fated victim Marion Crane of Psycho.

The movie is slated to be release on January 10, 2013. Be sure to check out the neat cut out poster boards at your local theater. There is an photo opportunity to have a knife dangling over you in the infamous Bates' Motel shower scene.

The Psychotic Cast

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Life of Pi

Worth A Piece?




From director Ang Lee who brought us Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Brokeback Mountain is delivering the 2001 prize winning novel Life of Pi. Ang Lee has a great visual eye when it comes to directing. Storywise it can be hit and miss.

Now I don't know much about this book (and I really do want to read it), but here is what I gathered from the trailer. Life of Pi is a story of a young man who appears to be Indian with a Hindu background. The carrier he was aboard capsizes and ship wrecks. He is stranded on a life boat and other floating materials from the ship with a tiger who survived as well. His life is then taking under a magnifying glass as he deals with his humanity, existence, and survivability.

The trailer is visually pretty and can definitely bring a tear out. The video is a bit cryptic and yet explains a lot. I would rather have the trailer be this way as many movie trailers are revealing way too much of the plot and story lines. In the end, one will be left to wonder if it is worth even watching the film at all.

Aside from trailers, there are few ads running around mobile ads. On Facebook, there are only a handful of pages for the film. Some are fan created but the one that stood out is filled with many posters and quotes from the book. A lot of fan art provided and a few videos from YouTube showing the films openings in other areas of the world. There are a few TV spots as well that I happen to fumble across. Some of those TV spots are already saying that the film will be the next Avatar. That seems to be a little far fetch if you ask me (though I do think Avatar is a bit tiresome these days), but one can never know until they see it.

Life of Pi - Facebook

Be sure to check out the film or read the novel by 21 November 2012! This would be a great Thanksgiving holiday film to treat your family and loved ones to.

The Cast I'm Not So Familiar With

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Bond 23

Bond Isn't Falling Any Time Soon


 
 
 
 
It's time again. Ian Flemings's James Bond is back with another heart pounding action spy film. Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty), is James Bond's 23 action flick. Daniel Craig is reprising his James Bond for the third time under the five movie contract. Judi Dench will be returning as well to play the ever so stern and witty M. Since the casting of Daniel Craig as the new Bond and as a reboot of the series, Q the imaginative inventor of MI6 will finally make his appearance since his "departure" in The World is Not Enough. Q will be played by Ben Wishaw who recently played Robert Frobisher in Cloud Atlas. Javier Bardem will also be in the film as Silva, the film's main antagonist.
 
 
Skyfall is everywhere these days through trailers, TV spots, commercials, and the film's theme song titled "Skyfall" sang by British singer-songwriter Adele. Heineken even promotes the Bond through countless eastereggs through one of its commercials. Multiple pages have been created all over Facebook. The pages promoting many movie stills as well as a chance to turn in a photo to create a mosaic of Mr. Bond. That is an interesting ways to get people to be more interaction with the film as well as the page. It can gear fans for their excitement of the film.
 
Skyfall is being released this Friday on November 9. Be sure to check out this new adventure!
 

Friday, November 2, 2012

Frankenweanie

Heartfelt Story About a Boy and His Dead Dog




Disney and Tim Burton's latest film Frankenweanie is a over the top film fun for both children and adults. Director Tim Burton, also known for such films as Edward Scissor Hands and A Nightmare Before Christmas, puts together a hodgepodge of memorable classical horror characters in different shapes and sizes to tell a story of a young boy and his dog. Victor Frankenstein and Sparky are two inseparable companions who spend all their time together making short films and being each other's best friend. One unfortunate day, Sparky is involved in an accident and passes away. This encourages Victor to resurrect his faithful pal as being away from Spark is unbearable. This lovable story is littered with "colorful" characters, each bringing an array of laughter to the table.

The trailer itself explains the whole concept of the title Frankenweanie. However, it lacks the supporting characters that help progress the movie forward. I have seen the movie a few days ago, and I got more than I expected from the trailers. Now I'm not saying the trailer should have spoiled everything, but I think it would have helped to do a mini-showcase of what characters to expect. I haven't seen many marketing of the movie itself, unless I happen to miss them. However, every time I see a TV spot or posters, it always involved ParaNorman. ParaNorman seemed to have more of a marketable approach than this film.

All in all, this movie made me tear up on a few scenes. I really recommend watching it as it will not only make you laugh, but it will make you want to come home and hug your furry companion.

Who Are the Voices?