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addicted to cinema, tv, PFC and chocolate cornflake cake Latest diary entries by filmfan tagged with "jason reitman"
By filmfan
on Sun, 17th Feb 2008 at 01:17
The Bank Job (28th Feb) Brits rob bank, unearth political cover-up and get involved in a sex scandal. Based on real events, this stars Jason Statham with guns - what more could you want? Cool seventies soundtrack by the sounds of it as well. For fans of Life on Mars and Crank - which has got a sequel in production as I type. Called Crank 2: High Voltage, it follows Chev Chelios as he tries to find the Chinese mobster who replaced his heart with a battery-powered device that needs shocking to keep him alive. This will not sound stupid if you saw Crank - it sounds frickin' awesome! Vantage Point (7th March) The US President is shot and the security services need to find the eight people who all had a view of what happened. Puzzle piecing action with Matthew 'Jack from Lost' Fox, Dennis Quaid and Forest Whittaker - of Last King of Scotland fame. Diary of the Dead (7th March) Like zombies? Like movies filmed handheld-style? Harbour a desire to fight off hoards of brain-eating ex-humans before they eat your guts? Then you'll love the latest flesh-flinging flick from George A. Romero - the first one since the 'Night' original to be 'completely' his own. Clicky for the myspace, which'll be better than the official site when its up I'll bet. Mister Lonely (14th March) Celebrity impersonators meet and fall in love - or something. Its either really crap or touchingly made with subtleties in each impersonators character which are like who they're pretending to be - or something. Meh. Horton Hears a Who (21th March) The first CGI adaption of a Dr. Seuss story, features the voice-talent of Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, Seth Rogen (Knocked up, Superbad), Jonah Hill (err...Knocked up, Superbad and Walk Hard), Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Wedding Daze, Engaged-to-Sacha-Baron-Cohen) and a lot more funny people. Play guess that voice and enjoy the pretty colours and zany plot. Oh, and Mr Eko is a town crier. Drillbit Taylor (28th March) Owen Wilson as a 'soldier of fortune' employed by some kids as a bodyguard to protect them from a school bully. Part written by Seth Rogen - yep him again - and with a funny, trailer it looks pretty funny.
If you've read this far and haven't seen Juno yet, I can only say you're missing out. Its a teen movie without the crass stereotyping and its a romcom without the soppy crap. Its up for all the best awards and has one a skipload of them already - deservedly so too. If you've read this far and have seen Juno, here's some links about the cast and crew. Screenwriter Diablo Cody's Myspace, and other blog - both great reads. Director Jason Reitman's About 99 more words in this entry
Tags: be kind rewind, crank 2 high voltage, diablo cody, diary of the dead, drillbit taylor, ellen page, horton hears a who, jason reitman, juno, lesbian werewolf movie, mister lonely, the bank job, vantage point, zombies
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By filmfan
on Wed, 9th Jan 2008 at 20:48
Tags: 28 days later, 28 weeks later, alias, anchorman, arnie, arrested development, bitch, blog, cinema, cloverfield, comedy, danny boyle, diablo cody, dummy, ellen page, elvis, eponymous, film, fox searchlight, fresh prince, fun, funny, hard candy, heart, hippopotamus, humanity, i am legend, i robot, indie, j j abrams, jack white, japanese drinks company, jason reitman, john lennon, juggernaught, juno, kindergarten cop, knocked up, london, lost, michael cera, money, movie, music, new york, paul rudd, ray, richard matheson, robots, rupert murdoch, sex panther, stripper, superbad, teen pregnancy, thank you for smoking, twins, uber evil, walk hard, walk the line, will smith, wisecracking, xmen
I am Legend is definitely worth your money. And i'm looking forward to Walk Hard (out Jan 18th), Cloverfield (out Feb 1st) and Juno (out Feb 8th) here's why I think those things. I am Legend stars Will Smith as a scientist in the future. Not as far in the future as in I, Robot and without the robots. Instead its about the last man on Earth, and his fight to save humanity. Based on the book of the same name by Richard Matheson, its already been made into a film twice, with at least as many more attempts since it was first published in 1954. This new version rocks. Its visual style and plot do lend itself to comparisons to Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, so much so that the London-based film's release delayed this New York-based blockbuster, but this is a compliment. Watching one won't spoil the other, and when I am Legend is out on DVD, along with 28 Weeks Later, you could make one hell of a film night! Will Smith is the film, so if you hate him (but how could you?) you'll hate this. But if you hate him for Fresh Prince, then worry not, because although funny in parts, I am Legend is about the tougher sides of humanity. Loneliness and loss. Despite this, you will scavenge something in deserted New York to love, you'd have to be a dummy not to. Walk Hard is to musician biopics (Ray, and Walk The Line more specifically) what Anchorman was to TV News. At least i think it is. I haven't seen it yet but the trailer sold me before it had even finished. If you can't laugh at the prospect of Paul "It's called Sex Panther" Rudd (who was great in Knocked Up last year) as John Lennon then I can't help you. The best bit is that he's not even in the main cast, so the quality of the humour in the main story's gotta be high. If you're worried about music being belittled in Walk Hard then all i can say is - Jack White as Elvis February kicks off with the latest film from J J Abrams, the mind, nay genius, behind Alias and Lost. The fact that it was only recently named Cloverfield, after a seemingly never-ending list of names were put to it, just proves the level of work thats gone into this movie. Add to that the massive online advertising campaign, which if you played along could take you from a Japanese drinks company to a will-they-won't they couple in New York, and you have a recipe for box office success. If you like the sound of this so far, take note that i haven't mentioned a single actor or anything like a plot yet. There are no majors stars in Cloverfield (but they will be stars soon enough) because J J didn't want you to be able to guess who'll survive. Which leads me to plot. Actually, the trailer does it better than I could, so click Cloverfield in the box on the right.
Last but by no means least (which says A LOT) is Juno. This is being dubbed 'The Little Indie That Could' and 'The Next Little Miss Sunshine', but from the looks of the trailer and the surrounding buzz, Juno is anything but little. And despite the influence of über-evil media mogul Rupert Murdoch via indie-seeker Fox Searchlight, Juno has heart. That's the work of tonnes of people but the ones you'll hear of most are: Ellen Page, as the eponymous, wisecracking teen - last seen in Hard Candy but more widely seen as Shadowcat in X-men 3 (to misquote Vinnie Jones' phallic foe "She's a juggernaut, bitch!") Diablo Cody, Juno-scribe, ex-stripper and blogger-with-something-interesting-to-say, she is who to thank when you have another set of quotables to add to your pile from Walk Hard.
Jason Reitman, Director. He's the guy behing
Thank You For Smoking and he's worked on two Arnie films (which ones?
only the best ones. what Terminator? no, silly. Kindergarten cop and
Twins - don't worry he wasn'... About 201 more words in this entry
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