Friday, December 31, 2010
Top 10 Biggest Box Office Headlines of 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
10 Best Movie Quotes of 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Note: "Black Swan"
Sunday, December 26, 2010
"Tron: Legacy"
During the panel, Skywalker Sound was on hand. We were instructed to recite certain words (DE-REZ, RIN-ZLER) that appeared on the screen and stomp our feet. These noises from 6,000 plus audience in Hall H were recorded live to hopefully be used later as the chants of the spectator crowds circling the glassy gladiator arena.
In "Tron: Legacy," Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), a direction-less and daredevil son of former Encom software engineer and CEO Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), receives startling news from Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner), his father’s old partner. Alan has been paged from a disconnected number located in the long-closed video game arcade where his father used to work 20 years ago. While skeptical, Sam stops by the dust-covered arcade to investigate and gets transported into the virtual world that his missing father has engineered and discovers his entrapment.
Kevin's vision to create an ideal utopia has backfired; there's no such thing as perfection in the "real world". His doppelganger Clu (a digitized, younger version of Jeff Bridges), assisted by his right-hand soldier, Rinzler (Anis Cheurfa), takes control and builds an army of programs with the intention of getting out and moving into our world. The "real" Kevin now resides mountains away in a sterile shelter within the grid. Reunited with his son and aided by a cyber warrior named Quorra (Olivia Wilde), Sam and Kevin plot for an escape. Michael Sheen makes a cameo as a caricature club owner (Zuse), whose motive is soon known.
I'm not sure how some could compare "Tron: Legacy" with groundbreaking "Avatar." For me there's no comparison; "Avatar" has the whole package. In another universe, last year's "Star Trek" excels on its storytelling and characterizations. In "Tron: Legacy," the philosophical-technical babbles are not easily understood. And the lack of human elements makes the frigid atmosphere even harsher. Bridges is the only one who manages to instill warmth into his character.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Upcoming Movies: January 2011
1/28 - "The Mechanic" (http://www.themechanicmovie.com/)
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Just For Fun: Christmas Favorite
Check out this article on Newsweek:
Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Note: "Tron: Legacy"
Monday, December 20, 2010
Movie Trivia: "Two Roles, One Actor"
This year Jeff Bridges play two roles in "Tron: Legacy (Kevin Flynn and 'Clu') and Armie Hammer in "The Social Network" (Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss).
Check out this article on Yahoo to see movies where actors play against themselves:
Saturday, December 18, 2010
"The Tourist"
Angelina Jolie. Johnny Depp. Venice. Va-va-voom, right? Not quite. Billed as a romantic thriller, "The Tourist" fails to ignite the thrill or the romance.
After receiving a note from her unseen lover, Alexander Pearce, Elise Clifton-Ward (Jolie) boards a train from Paris to Venice. She hasn't seen him in two years and meeting him in Venice for a rendezvous. Trouble is, Alexander is a wanted man. Formerly a personal banker to mobster billionaire Reginald Shaw (Steven Berkoff), he has stolen 2.3 billion euros from him and is wanted in 14 countries. The government spends 8 millions in sting operation to recoup 744 millions in back taxes.
On the train, Elise approaches a stranger, Frank Tupelo (Depp) and strikes up a flirtatious conversation. She needs him as decoy to distract the army of men in black, hit men and Interpol alike, in pursuit of her paramour. A brokenhearted math teacher from Wisconsin with the same height and weight as Alexander, he's the perfect cover to be dragged into this trap.
Soon enough, Elise and Frank dodges bullets and evades chases through the Venetian canals - although not for long. Who's going to get to them first? The gangsters or the agents? Are Scotland Yard's Inspector John Acheson (Paul Bettany) and Chief Inspector Jones (Timothy Dalton) running in circles or closing in? Is the mysterious man (Rufus Sewell) leading a trail for capture? When Elise confesses that Frank is part of the plan, which plan is it? And just where is Alexander Pearce?
As Elise, impeccably styled Jolie acts like a porcelain doll and struts like a runway model. She seems to draw glances and whispers from everyone on her path. Perhaps the biggest surprise is that she and Depp have zero chemistry together. It pains me to say that Depp, known for his versatility, is miscast here as the bewildered 'average Joe,' and mismatched with polished Elise. Although toward the end I could see why he's interested in this role.
The dreadful dialogues and plot holes do not help. The bumbling actions are likely intentional, but they appear out of frame compared to those in an over-the-top movie like this year's rambunctious "Red." When the final twist is disclosed, there's no masterful reveal that would induce the kind of gasp as one would expect, which is another blow considering it's written by one of the writers who penned the unusual "The Usual Suspects" (Christopher McQuarrie).
It's not clear whether the movie intends to be a romantic thriller, action spy or caper comedy. It certainly doesn't live up to its potentials. "The Tourist" is pretty to gaze at for its glamorous superstars and setting, but that's pretty much it.
http://www.sdentertainer.com/arts/reviews-arts/movie-review-tourist/
DVD: http://tinyurl.com/25hjamw
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Golden Globe Nominations & "Best Film"
I've been asked what I think about "The Best" film of the year... "The Social Network" (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/the-social-network). In second place (actually, if I could pick two, they're tied for first place for different reasons), "Inception" (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/inception-0).
I haven't seen "Black Swan," so that may be rounding up the top three.
As far as the most entertaining movie of the year, it's "Red" (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/red) for me. In second place is "A-Team" (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/the-a-team-85). Of course, the 'geek' in me is also leaning toward "Iron Man 2" (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/iron-man-2-514)
[Side note: if you read the blog, the reviews are in their original versions. They're reviewed by an editor before being published on the San Diego Entertainer Magazine, so occasionally they may be very slightly different].
__________________________________
***HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY*** http://themoviemaven.posterous.com/holiday-giveaway
Monday, December 13, 2010
Note: "The Tourist"
Saturday, December 11, 2010
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader"
'Narnia: Dawn Treader' is a magical voyage that shows that we have to defeat the "evil" in us - greed; for superficial beauty, wealth and power.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Holiday Giveaway
In addition, a second reader will receive a FREE movie pass from UltraStar Theaters.
Entry requirement: Post a link to The MovieMaven blog (http://themoviemaven.posterous.com) on your Facebook OR Twitter OR blog (your choice) with a quick (1-2 lines) blurb, OR tell a friend to subscribe and send an e-mail (indotransserv@gmail.com).
Deadline is December 16, 2010, 11:59 p.m. PST.