Monday, November 5, 2012

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Here Comes the Boom (2012)




Synopsis:

Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Allan Loeb, Kevin James and Martin Solibakke, and starring Kevin James. The film was released on October 12, 2012, in North America.

Former collegiate wrestler Scott Voss (Kevin James) is a 42-year-old bored biology teacher at the failing Wilkinson High School. Budget cutbacks at the school jeopardize the continuation of its music program, which would result in its teacher, Marty (Henry Winkler), being laid off. Concerned for both his colleague and his students, Voss attempts to raise the $48,000 necessary to keep the music program alive. At first, he works as a night instructor for a citizenship class. One of his students, Niko (Bas Rutten), approaches him to get some outside tutoring and Voss reluctantly agrees. When he arrives at Niko's apartment, he realizes that Niko was a former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. While watching UFC at Niko's apartment, Voss learns that the loser of the fight receives $10,000, which gives him the idea of raising the money by fighting in MMA himself. Later in the film, Voss gets signed to the UFC finds out that he has to win his fight on the undercard because a colleague embezzled money from Voss's Fights. The event turns out to be UFC 176: Carwin vs. Dos Santos and he manages to win his UFC fight and gets $50,000 for his victory and saves the music program at his school.


Directed by   Frank Coraci

Produced by Todd Garner
                         Kevin James

Written by     Allan Loeb
                      Kevin James


Starring:

Kevin James
Salma Hayek
Henry Winkler

Music by   Rupert Gregson-Williams

Cinematography: Phil Méheux

Editing by    Scott Hill

Studio:     Happy Madison Productions
                 Hey Eddie
                 Broken Road Productions

Distributed by Columbia Pictures

Release date:  October 12, 2012

Running time: 105 minutes

Genre:   Action, Comedy

IMDB rating:   6.2/10

Budget: $42 million

Box office:   $30,610,000

Sunday, November 4, 2012

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Alex Cross (2012)



Synopsis:

Alex Cross(2012) is American crime thriller film starring Tyler Perry as the titular character and Matthew Fox as the antagonist. The film is directed by Rob Cohen based on an adapted screenplay by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. This the third film appearance of the character Alex Cross, the main character of a series of novels by James Patterson. Cross was previously portrayed by Morgan Freeman in Kiss the Girls (1997) and Along Came a Spider (2001). In 2010, Idris Elba was attached to star, but he was replaced by Perry. Filming took place in 2011. The film was released on October 19, 2012 in the United States and Canada.

The film begins with Lt. Dr. Alex Cross (Tyler Perry) chasing after a criminal with the help of his team. After they catch the criminal and arrest him, Cross returns home to his children, Janelle (Yara Shahidi) and Damon (Sayeed Shahidi), his grandmother, Nana Mama (Cicely Tyson), and his wife, Maria (Carmen Ejogo). Cross finds a sonogram faxed to the house and learns Maria is pregnant with their third child. She tells him she's been pregnant for eight weeks, and makes Cross promise not to tell anyone until the twelfth week.

Meanwhile, a mysterious man (Matthew Fox) arrives at a cage fight. He bets ten thousand dollars on himself 
and wins the match. He catches the attention of an attractive woman, Fan Yau (Stephanie Jacobsen). At Yau'smansion, the man paralyzes Yau, takes out a pair of clippers and places a bowl under Yau's hand. He tells her that she has ten chances to answer his question, everytime she answers wrong, she loses a finger.

In the middle of the night, Cross gets a call from Captain Richard Brookwell (John C. McGinley) informing him on Yau's murder. Cross hangs up and calls his partner Tommy Kane (Edward Burns). Kane and Cross argue about Kane's relationship with their coworker Monica Ashe (Rachel Nichols). Cross also tells Kane that he was offered a job as an FBI profiler and that Maria is pregnant.

At Yau's mansion, they find a picture in the style of Picasso. At the Detroit Police Department as they analyse the data, Cross finds the initials E.M. on Picasso's drawing which Cross realises stands for Erich Mielke.

They police arrive at Mielke's office building, warning the guards. The guards tell the detectives to leave, but one of the guards tells them that the water pressure is lowering dramatically. Cross realizes Picasso is already in the building. They rush to Mielke's office, but Mielke refuses to leave, not trusting the Americans. 

Meanwhile, Picasso swims up a water pipe and cuts his way out. Picasso goes through a meeting room to cut to the office, but finds Mielke has trapped himself and Kane in the office with a bullet-proof door. Cross holds Picasso at gunpoint and orders him to drop the gun. Picasso does so, but ejects a bomb out of his belt and escapes.

Back at DPD, Cross tells an angry Brookwell him what he knows, that 'Picasso' is most likely ex-military and that that Picasso was trying to kill Mielke to get to his boss, Leon Mercier (Jean Reno). They arrive at Mercier's mansion where Cross warns him about Picasso. Mercier tries to lighten the mood, but eventually tells him he does not want to die. Ashe is in her bathroom when Picasso emerges from the corner and turns the lights off, eventually killing her. Later, Picasso phones Cross whilst he's at dinner with Maria, describing her to him before shooting her.

At Maria's funeral, Picasso watches Cross from his car, drawing a picture of him. Back at Cross's house, Kane is told that Ashe was drugged by Picasso. The drug paralyzes the body, but they still have their sense of feeling. Picasso calls Cross, mocking him for Maria's death and suggesting that the fault lies with him for her fate. Later that night, Cross has the police take Nana Mama and the kids away. The detectives sneak into the evidence locker and take a gun. Cross meets with Daramus Holiday and bribes him with the gun from a murder that Holiday committed, but was never arrested for, to tell him where Picasso gets his drugs. 

Kane also threatens to shoot Holiday. Cross and Kane find the drug dealer. They beat him up until the dealer allows them to look at the security cameras. They watch and see Picasso buying the drugs and get his license number. Cross and Kane manage to track Picasso's car, which is heading to where Mercier is giving a speech at a courthouse downtown. Brookwell and the DPD shut down the entire block the courthouse is on.

Cross and Kane arrive and tell Brookwell to stop Mercier from coming, because Picasso will find a way to kill him. Picasso then boards a train, hacks into the system, opens the doors and fires a bomb at the courthouse. 

Cross and Kane try to stop Mercier from entering the building, but are too late. The courthouse blows up, and Mercier is killed. Fellow detective Jody Kieboff (Bonnie Bentley) tracks Picasso's car to the parking garage. Picasso injures Kane but is finally killed by Cross.

Back at the station, Cross manages to call Mercier, who is in hiding in Indonesia. During their conversation, it is revealed that Mercier had hired Picasso and used one of his employees as a decoy to fake his death.

Mercier tries to talk his way out, but Cross blames him for unleashing a monster to the world. Then Indonesian police come to Mercier's hide out and find cocaine in his possession, which is punishable by death.

Kane drives Cross back to his house, which now has a for sale sign in the yard, revealing that Cross took the FBI job. Kane hands Cross a resume for a position in the FBI. The film ends with Cross looking at his family.


Directed by Rob Cohen

Produced by Bill Block
                         Paul Hanson
                         James Patterson
                         Steve Bowen
                         Randal Emmett
                         Leopoldo Gout

Screenplay by   Marc Moss
                          Kerry Williamson

Based on Cross by James Patterson

Starring:

Tyler Perry
Matthew Fox
Edward Burns
Rachel Nichols
Cicely Tyson
Jean Reno

Music by  John Debney

Cinematography: Ricardo Della Rosa

Editing by   Thom Noble
                    Matt Diezel

Studio:  QED International
              James Patterson Entertainment

Distributed by  Summit Entertainment

Release date:  October 19, 2012 (United States)

Running time:  102 minutes

Genre:  Action, Crime, Mystery

Budget: $23 million

IMDB rating: 4.8/10

Box office:   $14,318,691

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Sinister (2012)


Synopsis:

Sinister (2012) is a supernatural horror film directed by Scott Derrickson and written by Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill. The film opens on Super 8 footage where a family of four are standing under a tree with bags over their heads and nooses around their necks. An unseen figure saws a tree limb acting as a counterweight with a pole saw, and cuts it off, sending the family up, strangling them.

Months later, true-crime novelist Ellison Oswalt (Ethan Hawke) moves into the same house as the murdered family with his wife, Tracy (Juliet Rylance), and their two children Ashley (Clare Foley) and Trevor (Michael Hall D' Addario). Ellison uses the murders as the basis for his new book. Supposedly, there were five members in the family and one of the children went missing after the murders.

Ellison finds a box in the attic, which contains a projector and several reels of Super 8 footage that are each labeled as if innocent home movies. He watches the films, all depicting families murdered in various ways, including having their throats slit in bed (Sleepy Time '98), an arson (BBQ '79), being drowned in their pool (Pool Party '66), being run over by a lawn mower (Lawn Work '86) and the hanging that opened the movie (Family Hanging Out '11). The drowning one proves especially disturbing for him, as he sees a dark figure with a demonic face in the pool. Upon seeing figure, strange things begin happening around the house. Ellison continues to observe the films, and discovers strange things in them, such as symbols painted near the murder scenes, and the demonic figure, which he eventually notices in every film.

He calls a deputy (James Ransone) to help him find the location of these murders. After going through the images, the deputy refers him to a local professor, Jonas (Vincent D'Onofrio), whose expertise lies within the occult and demonic phenomena, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas tells Ellison that the symbols are that of a Pagan deity named Bughuul, who was known as an eater of children's souls, killing the families of the child and then taking the child to his own netherworld. One night, Ellison hears the film projector running and goes up to the attic. He finds five children (all of whom were the missing from each family after they were murdered) watching one of the films. Bughuul suddenly appears on camera, up-close, unlike in any of the other films. When Bughuul suddenly appears in front of him, Ellison falls from the attic. Having had enough, he burns the projector and the film and moves out with his family. Upon returning to their old house, he goes into the attic and finds the box containing the projector and film, completely unharmed. However, there is a new item inside: an envelope with "extended endings." Within that, Ellison finds that after each murder took place, the missing child would come onscreen, revealing them to be the murderers, and then disappear.

Ellison again chats with Professor Jonas, who sends him scans of rare historical drawings of the mysterious symbol and explains that Bughuul supposedly lived in the images, which acted as portals between his realm and the mortal realm.

Shortly after, the deputy, whose repeated calls Ellison had been ignoring all day, calls again and this time Ellison picks up. The deputy informs him that he has discovered the link between the murders: each family had last lived in the house where the previous murder had taken place. By moving out of the house, the deputy continues, Ellison has put himself and his family in place to continue the pattern. Ellison begins feeling light-headed. He looks in his empty coffee cup and finds a mysterious liquid left behind, then notices the note that was under his cup from his daughter reading "Good Night Daddy", and loses consciousness.

Upon waking, he finds himself, his wife and son bound and gagged in the same manner as the families in the Super 8 films. Ashley walks in, carrying an axe and a Super 8 camera. She then, using the axe, murders her family, and paints the walls in their blood, with several childish images such as unicorns, cats and dogs . She then goes to the projector and plays the film she just took, revealing the children in the hallway. Upon Bughuul's appearance, the children run away. Bughuul's hands are covered in the mysterious green liquid from Ellison's coffee cup, implying it was his blood. Bughuul picks up Ashley and walks into the film with her.

The final shot shows the box of film in the attic of the Oswalt house, this time with a new canister that reads 
"House Painting '12".


Directed by   Scott Derrickson

Produced by Jason Blum

Written by  C. Robert Cargill
                   Scott Derrickson



Starring:

Ethan Hawke
Juliet Rylance
Fred Thompson
James Ransone
Clare Foley
Michael Hall D'Addario

Music by Christopher Young

Studio: Alliance Films
                 Blumhouse Productions
                 IM Global

Distributed by   Summit Entertainment

Release date:    March 11, 2012 (SXSW)
                           October 5, 2012 (United Kingdom)
                           October 12, 2012 (United States)

Running time:   110 minutes

Genre:   Horror, Mystery

IMDB rating:   7.1/10

Budget: $3 million

Box office: $41 million


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Fun Size (2012)



Synopsis:

Fun Size (2012) is American teen comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. In Cleveland, Ohio, Wren Desantis (Victoria Justice) is invited to a Halloween party by her crush, Aaron Riley (Thomas McDonell), but she is also ordered by her widowed mother, Joy (Chelsea Handler) to take her oddball brother Albert with her when she goes out trick-or-treating on Halloween. When she loses him in a haunted house, she must find him before her mother finds out...and before he finds the candy. So she ends up borrowing a car from some boys from her school and they team up to find Wren's brother. Albert is cruising around town with his new friend Fuzzy. They end up going through a lot of trouble and the rest of the gang struggles to find Albert.


Directed by  Josh Schwartz

Produced by  Stephanie Savage
                         Josh Schwartz
                         Bard Dorros
                         David Kanter

Written by Max Werner

Starring:

Victoria Justice
Jane Levy
Thomas McDonell
Chelsea Handler

Music by Deborah Lurie

Cinematography: Yaron Orbach

Editing by   Michael L. Sale

Studio: Nickelodeon Movies
                Anonymous Content
                Fake Empire Productions

Distributed by  Paramount Pictures

Release date:  October 26, 2012
                         October 29, 2012 (UK)

Running time:  90 minutes

Genre:  Comedy

IMDB rating:  4.9/10

Budget: $14 million

Box office:   $4,891,866



Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Stolen (2012)


Synopsis:

Stolen, formerly known as Medallion, is a film starring Nicolas Cage, Danny Huston, Malin Ã…kerman, M.C. 
Gainey, Sami Gayle, Mark Valley and Josh Lucas. A former thief, Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage), is released from prison for a bank robbery of $10 million. He decides to visit his estranged daughter, Alison, whom he hasn't seen in eight years. But then an old partner (Josh Lucas), who many believed to have died, kidnaps Alison and locks her in the trunk of his medallion taxi cab, and demands ransom: the $10 million he believes Will still has. Since he doesn't, Will has to rob another bank as the detective that put him away (Danny Huston) tracks him down again.

Directed by Simon West

Produced by Jesse Kennedy
                        Matthew Joynes
René Besson

Written by David Guggenheim

Starring:

Nicolas Cage
Danny Huston
Malin Ã…kerman
M.C. Gainey
Sami Gayle
Mark Valley
Josh Lucas

Music by  Mark Isham

Cinematography: Jim Whitaker

Editing by   Glen Scantlebury

Studio: Millennium Entertainment
                Nu Image Films
Saturn Films
Wonderland Sound and Vision

Distributed by  Millennium Films

Release date:  September 14, 2012

Running time: 96 minutes

Genre:   Action, Drama, Thriller

IMDB rating:  5.2/10

Budget: $35 million

Box office: $2,106,557



Saturday, June 23, 2012

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For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada (2012)




Synopsis:

The film opens with screen titles describing the anti-Catholic provisions of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. Civil war erupts when newly elected Mexican president, Plutarco Elias Calles (Rubén Blades), begins a violent and relentless crackdown against the country's Catholic faithful. The film depicts the carnage by showing churches being set on fire, nuns subjected to extreme harassment, Catholic priests murdered and countless faithful peasants killed and then publicly hanged on telegraph poles.

The story shifts to Father Christopher (Peter O’Toole), a Catholic priest, who is ruthlessly murdered by the Federales (government forces). The killing is witnessed by a thirteen-year-old boy named José Luis Sanchez (Mauricio Kuri). Driven by anger and rage, José joins the rebels, or Cristeros ("soldiers for Christ"), fighting against Calles. Their battle cry is "¡Viva Cristo Rey!" (meaning "Long live Christ the King"). The rebel leader, retired general Enrique Gorostieta (Andy Garcia), an agnostic, takes an interest in young José and the boy soon becomes his protégé. Later while fighting against the Federales, José is captured in a firefight and is tortured to force him to renounce his belief in God. When he resolutely defends his faith, he is executed. The next year Gorostieta is killed in a battle at Jalisco.




Production

The film is based on The Cristero Rebellion, the 1976 chronicle of the war written by French historian Jean Meyer who resides in Mexico. The film took three years to complete and was shot in Mexico City, Durango, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala and Puebla.



Release

The film had a robust opening in Mexico taking first place in gross admissions at the box office, and second in total receipts, behind Titanic 3D. As of May 11, 2012, it had grossed $2.2 million.



Reception

The film has received mixed-to-negative reviews from American critics, with many echoing Roger Ebert's complaint that "it is well-made, yes, but has such pro-Catholic tunnel vision I began to question its view of events." As of June 20, 2012 it holds a 35% rating on Metacritic based on 17 critics, and a 17% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 42 reviews. The latter site states: "It has laudable aspirations, but For Greater Glory ultimately fails to fulfill its goals due to an overstuffed script, thinly written characters, and an overly simplified dramatization of historical events."

Stephen Holden of The New York Times described the film as an "old-fashioned, Hollywood-style epic" and said it compared favorably to Christian mega-hits of the 1950s such as The Robe. He was most satisfied
 with Dean Wright referring to his direction as "impressively spacious". Composer James Horner also scored high marks for his score which Holden found "uplifting without being syrupy" and which set an "inspirational mood".

The fact that the Cristero War is little known – even in Mexico – is illustrated by film critic Steven D. Greydanus. He writes that For Greater Glory may help to rectify the situation. He observes that the film is "one of the most lavish and ambitious films ever produced in Mexico" and "a sweeping, handsome epic with strong performances, solid production values and magnificent locations across Mexico." However he found the screenplay overbearing and would have liked to have seen more character development.

Film critic Phil Boatwright wrote that the film is "a compelling, thoughtful homage to religious freedom" and it brings back memories of El Cid and A Man for All Seasons. 

Lauren Markoe examined the relevance of the film to the current political climate in the United States. The birth control mandate has pitted the Obama administration against the Catholic Church. 



Directed by Dean Wright
Produced by Pablo Jose Barroso
Written by Michael James Love



Starring:

Andy Garcia
Eva Longoria
Eduardo Verastegui
Peter O'Toole


Music by    James Horner


Cinematography Eduardo Martinez Solares


Studio: NewLand Films


Distributed by           ARC Entertainment (USA)
                                  20th Century Fox (Mexico/non-USA)



Release date:      June 1, 2012 (U.S.)
                             April 20, 2012 (Mexico)


Running time:      143 minutes

Language:       English
Budget:           $12 million
Box office: $5,004,261




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USS Seaviper (2012)




Synopsis:

The German U-Boat, U-234, from the Port of Kiel is trading cargo with the Japanese. USS Seaviper must locate and stop this dangerous exchange. The Captain of USS Seaviper must go ashore to conduct  reconnaissance on an island near Sumatra, but the ship is left in the hands of Mister Cutter, after the Executive Officer is injured in battle. A conflict between Cutter and the Chief of the Boat puts the submarine in jeopardy. Seaviper is trapped below the surface, with decreasing oxygen, and a Japanese destroyer hunting them from above. Damage to the boat also leave her survival in question. They must fight the Japanese destroyer and get the information about U-235 back to Pearl Harbor.

Rating:             Unrated
Duration:         1 hr. 42 min.
Genre:              Drama, Action & Adventure, Special Interest


Directed By:      Ralph A. Villani



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Red Tails (2012)






Synopsis

In 1944, after enduring racism throughout their recruitment and training in the Tuskegee training program, the 332d Fighter Group of young African American USAAF fighter pilots are finally sent into combat in Italy, although flying worn-out Curtiss P-40 Warhawk aircraft. Chafing at their ground attack missions against trains and enemy ground transport, the Tuskegee Airmen recognize that they may never fight the Luftwaffe in fighter-to-fighter combat. The tight-knit group of Joe "Lightning" Little (David Oyelowo), Martin "Easy" Julian (Nate Parker), Ray "Ray Gun" or "Junior" Gannon (Tristan Wilds), and Samuel "Joker" George (Elijah Kelley) under the guidance of Major Emanuel Stance (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) and Col. A.J. Bullard (Terrence Howard), face a white military bureaucracy still resistant to accepting black flyers as equals.

Strife develops between roommates and best friends, Easy and Lightning, each of whom are battling their own inner demons; Lightning is a hotheaded and reckless pilot who takes too many risks, while Easy is an alcoholic prone to self doubt. After returning to base from a mission, Lightning spies a pretty Italian girl named Sofia (Daniela Ruah), becomes instantly infatuated with her, and starts a relationship.

Meanwhile, Stance is able to secure a chance to "light up the board" when the Tuskegee Airmen are chosen to support the Allied landings at Anzio, Italy known as Operation Shingle. There, they battle Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters led by a German ace pilot they nickname, "Pretty Boy" (Lars van Riesen), scoring their first aerial victories over the enemy, as well as destroying a German airfield. However, Ray Gun is injured during the battle and suffers impaired vision in one of his eyes. Ray Gun begs Easy to keep him on the flight roster who ultimately relents and allows him to keep flying.

Bullard is then approached by the USAAF Bomber Command, who are impressed with the Tuskegee Airmen's performance and ask him to use his fighters as Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber escorts due to unacceptably high casualties among bomber crews. Bullard accepts on the condition that his unit be supplied with the new North American P-51 Mustang[N 5]. The tails of the aircraft are painted bright red and become the unofficial name of the outfit. Bullard noted that the flaw of previous escort fighters is that they would recklessly pursue German fighters at the cost of protecting the bombers, so he orders his pilots to stay with the bombers at all costs. Their first escort mission is a success, with the 332nd downing multiple Luftwaffe aircraft without the loss of a single bomber. However, Ray Gun is shot down and captured while Deke crash lands and nearly dies. As a result of his injuries, Deke is discharged, and Ray Gun is assumed to be dead. Easy realizes it was his fault Ray Gun was allowed to fly, blames himself and spirals deeper into alcoholism. 

Lightning, worried about his friend, makes a deal with Easy; he will follow orders and fly less recklessly as long as Easy remains sober. Meanwhile, attitudes against the Tuskegee Airmen begin to change as they earn the bomber crews' respect, even being allowed into the "whites only" officer's club. Ray Gun is sent to a POW camp, where he is recruited by a group of POWs who are planning to escape. The escape attempt is successful, but some of the POWs are spotted by a guard so Ray Gun draws the Germans' attention while the other POWs escape. One of the POWs manages to reach the 332nd's base and informs them about Ray Gun's sacrifice, assuming him to be dead. Later, Lightning finally proposes to Sofia and she accepts.

The Tuskegee Airmen are then tasked with escorting the first American bombers to attack Berlin. However,
despite their P-51s having more than enough fuel for the trip, the 332nd is only asked to escort the bombers on the first leg of their journey due to propaganda reasons. But the fighter squadron meant to relieve the 332nd never arrives, and Easy makes the decision to stay with bombers all the way. They are then attacked by Pretty Boy, now leading a flight of revolutionary Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighters. Despite being outclassed by the jet fighters' superior speed and 30 mm cannon, the Tuskegee Airmen are able to shoot down some of the Me 262s. Pretty Boy manages to get on Easy's tail and is about to shoot him down, but at the last moment, Lightning attacks and kills Pretty Boy in a head-on attack. Victorious, but mortally wounded, he eventually crashes. Easy is then forced to inform Sofia about Lightning's death and consequently overcomes his alcoholism for good. At Lightning's funeral, Ray Gun miraculously returns, having survived his escape from German captivity.

Ultimately, the Tuskegee Airmen are awarded the Presidential Unit Citation in honor of their achievements.



Historical accuracy

Red Tails portrays largely fictional events based on the exploits of the Tuskegee airmen, although many viewers were left with the impression that the film was entirely historically accurate. Through a series of three webinars, entitled: "Tuskegee Airman Webinars - 'Was the Movie Accurate'?" sponsored by the Commemorative Air Force's Red Tail Squadron, surviving Tuskegee Airmen Colonel Charles McGee and Colonel Harold Brown provided perspectives related to the film's interpretation. Although discussions as to use of equipment and dates were mentioned, three claims made in the film were the most contentious: the number of losses suffered by bomber crews under escort, the encounters with Luftwaffe jet fighters and the overall record established by the Tuskegee Airmen. 






According to period records, it was believed that the Tuskegee Airmen did not lose a single bomber due to enemy fire, a statement made by a bomber pilot in the film. However, this claim has been proven inaccurate and an Air Force report from 2006, showed that at least 25 bombers were lost to enemy fire. As depicted in the climactic scene, the Luftwaffe Me 262 interception of a Tuskegee Airmen escort mission did not result in the first victory over the vaunted jet fighters, credited to another U.S. unit. The film also states in the epilogue that the Tuskegee Airmen established one of the best fighter records in the U.S. Air Force. Officially, the Tuskegee Airmen did not produce a single fighter pilot ace, although Lee Archer's record is still in dispute.



At the end of webinars, host Brad Lang, the CAF Red Tail Squadron Leader, described the interaction as important to reconciling the historical record with the Red Tails film's essentially dramatic retelling of the Tuskegee Airmen saga. Both colonels also agreed that the discussions were important to resolving the controversy over the film.



Reception

Red Tails received predominantly negative reviews from film critics, currently holding a 39% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes; the consensus states: "Despite a worthy fact-based story and obvious good intentions, Red Tails suffers from one-dimensional characters, corny dialogue, and heaps of cliches." On Metacritic, the film holds a 46/100 rating, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The main criticism was directed to the tone of the film; Stephen Holden in The New York Times review, noted, "In structure and tone, Red Tails proudly harks back to the 1940s and ’50s, when good guys were good, and bad guys bad." In rebuttal, co-writer Aaron McGruder commented on the film's tone: "Some people are going to like this tonal choice and some people are going to say, 'Oh it should've been heavier and it should've been more dramatic.' But there's a version of this that doesn't have to be Saving Private Ryan. We can be Star Wars, as crazy as it is." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times review, stated, " Red Tails (is) entertaining. Audiences are likely to enjoy it. The scenes of aerial combat are skillfully done and exciting." In a similar vein, aviation historian Budd Davison, in agreement with fellow historian Barrett Tillman, although cognizant of the "Hollywood treatment", had a caution to aviation enthusiasts looking for a faithful reenactment of the Tuskegee legend, "... buy some popcorn, lean back and enjoy, this is Hollywood telling a story, not making a documentary. Save your guffaws until afterward with your friends."

In the face of media criticism of the portrayals of the Tuskegee Airmen in Red Tails, a number of activists had taken to social media to protest against what was thought to be a racially-tinged effort to denigrate the contribution of the wartime fighting unit. Beginning with statements to support the film made by surviving Tuskegee Airmen who had seen the film in previews, and spurred by the comments made by Lucas in a candid interview on The Daily Show where the producer openly discussed the difficulties of trying to get Red Tails made over the past 23 years, a Facebook campaign was started. In the Oakland, California premiere, two sold-out screenings were a testament to the success of the campaign. Effie Tesfahun, one of the organizers, explained, “When [Lucas] said Hollywood does not want to touch black films, it really hit me … I thought we should get together and all go and support [this film]. Regardless of what Hollywood thinks, we all want to see positive messages of black people in the movies ... We need to speak, and speak loud, and speak with our dollars, because that’s where people pay attention, when you start talking with your money," Tesfahun said. "We are sending a message that this is what we want.”

Red Tails received a nomination at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards for "Choice Action Movie".



Directed by       Anthony Hemingway
Produced by       Rick McCallum
                              Chas. Floyd Johnson
Screenplay by      John Ridley
                              Aaron McGruder
Story by               John Ridley



Starring

Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Terrence Howard


Music by      Terence Blanchard



Cinematography John Aronson



Editing by  Michael O'Halloran
                         Ben Burtt

Studio: Lucasfilm


Distributed by          20th Century Fox
Release date:          January 20, 2012
Running time:          121 minutes

Language:       English
Budget:     $58 million
Box office: $49,876,377


Act of Valor (2012) download link free

Act of Valor (2012)







Synopsis

When a mission to recover a kidnapped CIA operative unexpectedly results in the discovery of an imminent, terrifying global threat, an elite team of highly trained Navy SEALs must immediately embark on a heart-stopping secret operation, the outcome of which will determine the fate of us all.


In Theaters:         February 24, 2012
MPAA Rating:    R (for for strong violence including some torture, and for language)
Genres:                Action/Adventure, Drama
Run Time:           1 hour 41 minutes
Distributors:        Relativity Media Distribution Group
Box Office:          $69,823,576





Friday, June 22, 2012

Poe (2012) free download


Poe (2012)




Synopsis

When a mother and daughter are found brutally murdered in 19th century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) makes a startling discovery: the crime resembles a fictional murder described in gory detail in part of a collection of stories penned by struggling writer and social pariah Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack).

But even as Poe is questioned by police, another grisly murder occurs, also in the manner of a popular Poe story. Realizing a serial killer is on the loose using Poe's writings as the backdrop for his bloody rampage, Fields enlists the author's help in unraveling the case. But when someone very dear to Poe could become the murderer's next victim, the stakes become dangerously high as the inventor of the modern detective story must draw on his own powers of deduction to solve the case before it's too late.

Directed by James McTeigue

Produced by Marc D Evans
                      Trevor Macy
                      Aaron Ryder

Written by   Ben Livingston
                     Hannah Shakespeare


Starring 

John Cusack
Alice Eve
Brendan Gleeson
Luke Evans
Kevin McNally
Pam Ferris
Sergej Trifunovic
Ian Virgo
Sam Hazeldine

Music by  Lucas Vidal

Cinematography   Danny Ruhlmann

Editing   by Niven Howie

Studio   Relativity Media
              FilmNation Entertainment
              Intrepid Pictures

Distributed by  Rogue

Release date:    March 9, 2012 (UK)
                           April 27, 2012 (USA)

Running time: 111 minutes
Language: English
Budget: $26 million
Box office: $22,277,224

Saturday, June 16, 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) download link free


The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)



Synopsis:


Like most teenagers, Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. Peter is also finding his way with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy, and together, they struggle with love, commitment, and secrets. As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance - leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr Curt Connors, his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter-ego, The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.

The Amazing Spider-Man is an upcoming 2012 American superhero film directed by Marc Webb. It is the fourth Columbia Pictures film that portrays Spider-Man in film and is a reboot of the Sam Raimi film series with Andrew Garfield replacing Tobey Maguire as the title role of the superhero. The cast also includes Emma  Stone as Gwen Stacy and Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curt Connors. The film will portray Parker as his super powers are evolving in high school and will explore him trying to discover the truth behind his parents. With a theme of him discovering himself in the process. The film also brings to life new designs of the film franchise such as Parker inventing artificial webs like in the original comics instead of organic webs.

The film's development began simultaneously with Sony announcing the cancellation of Spider-Man 4. Opting for a reboot with the same production team rather than another sequel, the studio announced a July 2012 release date for what was now titled The Amazing Spider-Man. James Vanderbilt was hired to write the script while Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves helped fine-tune the script. Pre-production involved the casting of many actors and actresses trying out the role of Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy respectively until Garfield and Stone were the clear choice. Principal photography started in December 2010 in Los Angeles before moving to New York City with the help of Red Digital Cinema Camera Company's RED Epic camera. The film entered post-production in April 2011 with the film being shot in 3D with the help of 3ality Technica and with James Horner being involved with the film score.

Sony Entertainment has focused its marketing campaign with a promotional website with released images, three theatrical trailers, a prologue screening in certain cities, a video game tie-in being developed by Beenox and a viral marketing campaign among other products. The Amazing Spider-Man is scheduled to be  released first in June 28, 2012 in Europe and will then be released in the United States on July 3, 2012 in 3D and in IMAX 3D. A sequel of the film is being planned for release in 2014 with James Vanderbilt hired to again write the screenplay and with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci reported to rewrite it.







Directed by Marc Webb
Produced by Avi Arad
                        Laura Ziskin
                       Matt Tolmach

Screenplay by      James Vanderbilt
                             Alvin Sargent
                             Steve Kloves

Story by            James Vanderbilt

Based on         The Amazing Spider-Man   by  Stan Lee
                         Steve Ditko







Starring

Andrew Garfield
Emma Stone
Rhys Ifans
Denis Leary
Martin Sheen
Sally Field
Irrfan Khan
Chris Zylka






Music by   James Horner

Cinematography John Schwartzman

Editing by     Alan Edward Bell
                      Pietro Scalia

Studio Columbia Pictures
                Marvel Entertainment
                Laura Ziskin Productions
                Avi Arad Productions
                Matt Tolmach Productions

Distributed by   Columbia Pictures

Release date:      June 28, 2012 (Europe)
                             July 3, 2012 (United States)

Running time:    136 minutes
Language:     English
Budget:             $200 million
Box office:         $3,402,288,904






Theme

Director Marc Webb described the film as "a story about a kid who grows up looking for his father and finds himself." Both Webb and star Andrew Garfield described Peter Parker as an outsider by choice, as someone hard to get close to. As in the early comic books, the character "is a science whiz. If you look back to the early Stan Lee and Steve Ditko comics, he’s a nerd with big glasses," said Webb. He explained that "the idea of what a nerd is has changed in 40 or 50 years. Nerds are running the world. Andrew Garfield made a movie [called The Social Network] about it. ... What was important in those early comics was this notion that Peter Parker is an outsider and how we define that in a contemporary context." Garfield compared his Spider-Man as a metaphor for internet anonymity, saying, "You feel the power of it, the power of not being seen, the power of the mask. Peter becomes witty when he's got that protective layer. It's like he's on a message board. He's got the anonymity of the Internet within that suit, and he can say whatever the hell he likes, and he can get away with anything." Garfield also tried to explore Parker as an orphan, which he feels "are the strongest human beings on the planet." He said Parker is "a human hero [who] goes through all of the same struggles that we all have gone through, especially the skinny ones [who] want more power than they feel they have." He believes Parker he represents "a very inspiring, aspirational character that symbolizes goodness — and how difficult it is to be good — but how worth it it is."

Stone described her character as "a daddy's girl" who is very responsible and protective of her family and loves science. She said her character "offers Parker a world of stability, of a family unit not marred with parental loss and, beyond physical allure, the two also forge an intellectual connection over their shared love of science." Her character, she explained, "is stuck between [her father] the Captain and Peter Parker and Spider-Man, who have different ways about going about finding justice in their lives" which she felt was a fun thing to explore.
  
Webb felt the Lizard was the best villain for the film because, "He's the literal embodiment of the theme of the movie, which is we all have a missing piece. He has no arm. Peter has no parents, and he fills that void with Spider-Man." Producer Avi Avrad felt likewise, explaining, "[Y]ou look at Peter, he misses the parents, [and] Connors has one arm. ...[E]motionally, [it] is a very similar problem. It is a cautionary tale." Webb said the Lizard "is he is not the worst villain on the planet. He's not a mustache-twirling guy who wants to terrorize people. He believes he's doing the right thing." Actor Rhys Ifans described the character he is playing not as an evil-incarnate villain but as a flawed character, much as with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. "Curt Connors is by no means an evil villain," Ifans stated. "He's not like the Batman villains, like the Joker, who are the embodiment of evil. Curtis Connors is a great man who makes a bad decision. ... [T]hat's the whole magic of the Spider-Man idea. These people are the embodiment of our flaws and our desires that lead to tragedy." Ifans described Connors as a force for good throughout his life: "He's a geneticist who wants to help people, like him, who are limbless. In his eagerness to advance that science, he makes a mistake and that's an occurrence we've seen throughout time, sometimes to our benefit, sometimes to our detriment. ...He is a broken man who wants to fix himself." Ifans added, "I'm not portraying a villain in any sense. Connors does feel cheated by God, and he's looking for answers in science. God seems to intervene."




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Production

Following director Sam Raimi and star Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man 3, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a May 5, 2011, release date for the next film in the series. By this time, screenwriters James Vanderbilt, David Lindsay-Abaire, and Gary Ross had all written rejected versions of a script, and Alvin Sargent, who wrote the second and third films and was married to franchise producer Laura Ziskin, was working on yet another attempt. Raimi wanted John Malkovich to play the villain in this version. However, on January 11, 2010, Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios announced they were rebooting the series with a new cast and crew, with industry reports saying Raimi had told Columbia parent Sony Pictures he could not  meet the scheduled release date and retain creative integrity. Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, and Ziskin, who were always involved with the franchise, continued on as producers.

Arad later explained, "We were working on what we called 'Spider-Man 4' and it was the same team [as with the first three films]. The problem was we didn't have a story that was strong enough and warranted ... another movie. And Sam Raimi ... realized we [didn't] have a good reason to make another one. And between [him] and [star] Tobey [Maguire] and obviously the studio, we all went into it not feeling good about the next story." Tolmach said one reason to restart the series was that the producers felt the core Spider-Man story was that of a boy becoming a man. 

Screenwriter Steve Kloves did a polish of Sargent's script, saying he had originally declined the opportunity to do so but "as a favor" to the filmmakers relented. "I also really wanted to write for Emma Stone, because I like to write for women and I particularly like Emma," he explained. "So ...I did basically character and dialogue, and that was enjoyable for me. So that was my hand in it. And I did a little plot work, but a lot of the plot was done." He also did "a little bit" of dialog for Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker / Spider-Man. In April 2012, writer-director Paul Feig said that Marc Webb, who succeeded Raimi as Amazing Spider-Man director, "invited me on set, and I did a little bit of writing for that movie, for one of the high school scenes".

Days after announcing Raimi's departure, the studio announced that Webb, whose previous film (500) Days of Summer was his directorial debut, would direct the reboot. Tolmach, now president of Columbia Pictures, and Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, said they looked for a director who could give sharp focus to Peter Parker's life. Webb said he "was a little sceptical at first — you feel the presence of those other movies. But then I was like, 'How could I walk away from this? What an opportunity!'" He stated that it was something he "found very appealing" and that "he couldn't let the opportunity go." Webb said in the press release announcing him that, "Sam Raimi's virtuoso rendering of Spider-Man is a humbling precedent to follow and build upon. The first three films are  beloved for good reason. But I think the Spider-Man mythology transcends not only generations but directors as well. I am signing on not to 'take over' from Sam. That would be impossible. Not to mention arrogant. I'm here because there's an opportunity for ideas, stories, and histories that will add a new dimension, canvas, and creative voice to Spider-Man." Webb felt Spider-Man is different from the Harry Potter franchise, which is based on a small number of novels, and "more like James Bond" because "there's so much material in Spider-Man that there are so many stories to tell and so many characters." He described the film as "not a remake" explaining that "we're not making Sam's movie again. It's a different universe and a different story with different characters."




Effects

The company 3ality Technica of Burbank, California was involved with shooting the equipment for the 3D for the film. The film is reported to be the first to be lensed in 3D using 3ality Digital's TS-5 wireless and handheld beamsplitter mirror rig. 3ality technology helped make it possible for the film not to be post-converted to 3D. About 3D Webb explained that he wanted to create a new 3D experience for Spider-Man: "Because we're shooting in 3D, I wanted to conceive of certain things very specifically for 3D. There's an experimental component to 3D that's fascinating and we're experimenting with generating that point of view – so you feel what Peter Parker feels, you feel what Spider-Man feels when he's jumping over buildings and over the streets. He felt that if there ever should be a 3D film it should be about Spider-Man." Webb elaborated that he shot the film in stereo so it was native 3D while nothing was ever converted. Webb felt that when you get that scope, the film will gradually expand. Webb stated that he and the crew "started making the movie around the time Avatar came out" which made every studio in the world want 3D. He admitted that he hadn't worked with it before and he didn't want it forced upon the movie because he has seen bad conversions and it scared him that it hasn't been used properly. He wanted to figure out how to give the audience an experience "that's worthy of a Spider-Man film". Webb also said while James Cameron liked to play 3D as depth, Webb wanted to push it a little bit further. He wanted it so that it would come out of you with films such as Creature from the Black Lagoon and House of Wax that he remembered when he was a kid as an inspiration for him to exploit that. About the creation of the Lizard, Webb explained that there was an entire staff of people dedicated to make the Lizard look lifelike. They started by thinking about a lizard's biology and how his muscles would work.

When shooting sequences of the Lizard, the crew actually shot an actual big human guy that was  referred to as Big John, who did a lot of the interactive stuff. Once the interaction of the Lizard was done, then the computer-generated lizard would replace him. Ifans would do the motion capture of the Lizard with Webb feeling that he should try to incorporate his performance into The Lizard and keep Ifan's performance in that creature. Webb described that as taking enormous amount of time and tricky. Webb also explained a lot of motion capture was used to the point that every moment was rendered from that input. It took a whole amount of work just to find the nuances, the eyebrow moves along with the lip curls. And when they were trying to create a character that speaks, they had to create a mouth armature and a biologically working palate that can actually create words. When computer generating the Lizard, Webb wanted to create emotion within the character that are essentially computer animated just like Pixar movies which he felt does it very well. In February 2012, the film was reported to be getting a digital touch up in Vancouver by Sony Pictures





Release

Sony first said on February 10, 2010, that the film would be released in 3D and IMAX 3D on July 3, 2012 in but due to high box office collections of the weekends, a few of the films original release was revealed to be changed to June in countries such as India and the Philippines. Kercy Daruwala of Sony Pictures in India felt very confident that the audiences of India will enjoy watching due to watching the film before the United States and also due to the famed Indian actor (Irrfan Khan) being connected to the film. The film will then be released in its original confirmed date in the United States in July 3. According to Sony the earliest release dates of when the film will come out is in June 28, 2012 in some countries of Europe.






Sequel

The studio plans to produce a sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man. It has hired screenwriter Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Star Trek, Transformers and Fringe scribes Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to  re-write it. It is set for release on May 2, 2014. Webb stated that there will be a hint of the sequel's villain in the 2012 film. He additionally stated that there are hints to deeper storylines as well, but that he wishes to focus on finishing The Amazing Spider-Man before going fully to work on the sequel. Webb also stated that the origin story will unfold not just in this film but in the other films to come.