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Some Like it Hot

July 8th 2009 16:03
One of the great screwball comedies, Some Like It Hot answers the burning question: will Jack Lemmon’s romantic life actually improve if he puts on a dress?

You bet. In fact, just about everybody has a good time in this fun, silly movie, with Lemmon and Tony Curtis in drag, hiding out from the mob in an all-girl band, and Marilyn Monroe as the dizzy blonde singer who keeps getting “the fuzzy end of the lollipop.”
The Plot
Lemmon plays bass fiddle and Curtis plays sax in a prohibition-era Chicago speakeasy where the 80-proof comes in coffee cups. They’re counting on payday, but the cops raid the joint and they're out of a job.


Some Like It Hot


The boys are still wearing pants when they try to borrow a car to get to a new gig -- but the car is in a garage at 2122 North Clark Street, and it’s February 14, 1929. Our hapless heroes witness the St. Valentine’s Day massacre, narrowly escaping from Al Capone stand-in George Raft, as mobster “Spats” Colombo.

With every thug in Chicago gunning for them, we next see the boys tottering on heels, primly disguised as sax player “Josephine” and “Daphne," who has a few bullet holes in her bass. The two spot curvy Sugar Kane Kowalczyk (Monroe) on the train platform, and three weeks at a Florida resort – even in drag - start looking better.

Sugar, trying to curb her weakness for booze and saxophone players, confides to Josephine (the sax player, remember?) that she’s hoping to find a millionaire hubby in Florida. Curtis promptly steals some resort clothes, and runs into Sugar on the beach disguised as the heir to Shell Oil, with a dead-on Cary Grant impersonation. (“Nobody talks like that,” Lemmon sputters as Sugar takes the bait.)


Meanwhile, “Daphne” is pursued by real millionaire Osgood Fielding III (Joe E. Brown) who has a yacht and a penchant for plus-size chorus girls. Unfortunately for everybody, our mobster friends from Chicago have chosen this very hotel for a winter meeting, and it doesn’t take them long to recognize the tommy-gun holes in the bass fiddle. Oh-oh.
The Cast of 'Some Like it Hot'
Lemmon is delicious as Daphne, towering over suitor Brown as they tango. In a scene Lemmon himself thought was among his career best, he daydreams about whether a honeymoon on the French Riviera or the more-traditional Niagara Falls would be best – before he has to break the news to Osgood that, well, he’s a he.

It’s harder to like Curtis’s character as he deceives poor, dim Sugar - but he turns out to be an all-right guy, more or less, and he and Lemmon are terrific together. Monroe, who was pregnant during filming, is even more voluptuous and ditsy than usual as she tries to cure Curtis’s fake millionaire of his faux frigidity. (The actress later miscarried.)

George Raft mocks himself as a movie mobster, at one point dissing a young thug for flipping a coin in the air (a bit of business Raft himself made famous in Scarface). “Where did you pick up a cheap trick like that?” he sneers. Pat O’Brien sends up his own Irish-cop movie persona as Detective Mulligan, and the whole cast of cops, wiseguys and mob muscle men is a delight.
'Some Like It Hot' - the Bottom Line
Nobody would ever really mistake these two for women, especially playing at close quarters with Marilyn in some of her most risqué film outfits. But that’s not the point. Funny is the point, and this is a funny, funny movie.

It’s all there – the convoluted plot, the spang-on timing, the ridiculous situations, the crackling pace and the great dialogue. The American Film Institute put this at the top of its list of great American comedies, and for good reason.

Although various decency crusaders at the time wanted the film banned, Some Like it Hot helped bring an end to a Hollywood production code that hamstrung directors who wanted to use themes like cross-dressing - in scenes that today seem as harmless as high school skits. It’s sweet-natured movie really, just spun sugar, a bit of classic movie cotton candy that won’t even give you a toothache. Don’t miss it.

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JOHNNY DEPP IN PUBLIC ENEMIES

November 29th 2008 14:32
He's been a pirate, a drug dealer, a writer, a scissorhand, a barber and a gangster...
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CHARLTON HESTON DIED

April 8th 2008 06:28
This man doesn't need any mini-biography. I think everyone knows and will remember him. Charlton Heston died 5th April 2008 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

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FULL LENGTH HELLBOY 2 TRAILER

April 4th 2008 14:35
hellboy 2 trailer
The first Hellboy movie became very discrete in the sense that marketing and buzz wasn't exactly fair to its quality. Unfortunately it happens that good movies often are treated worse than seriously weak ones.

The companies get another chance though, with Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, the sequel to Guillermo Del Toro's own comic character. And well enough, this time we hear a lot more about it than we did with the previous one and we do so from a very early stage. Now the full length trailer is out, showing Hellboy smash things up and fighting enormous creatures with his hands and blazing hot guns.

I'm not completely pleased, not to say it doesn't look great. I just feel Del Toro is stuck in the same creature-designs and stories, but then again it's what only he can do and does it very well.

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MORE INCREDIBLE HULK PICTURES

February 18th 2008 07:30
Who can forget Dr. Robert Bruce Banner morphing into the Incredible Hulk at all opportunities? I can and it’s not long now until we have another film reminder.

Here are a few newly-released pictures for you to sample. It’s blatantly apparent that for some peculiar reason The Hulk is not that green any more. Plus, his hair seems to be a trendy shade of purple which I quite like. Despite extensive research, I was unable to determine why. Maybe it's the light, maybe it's an insider secret. Perhaps we’ll find out if/when we see the film...

MORE INCREDIBLE HULK PICTURES


MORE INCREDIBLE HULK PICTURES


MORE INCREDIBLE HULK PICTURES
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GIFF 2008 - HERZOG, SUICIDE AND KID ART

January 27th 2008 23:16
As you know I attend the Gothenburg Film Festival 2008, and so far it's been quite entertaining.

The last couple of days, Saturday and Sunday, I saw two documentaries and a very low budget movie from Chile. The idea with festivals is to catch movies that you regularly never would've had the chance to see, at least on the big screen.

Encounters by Herzog
So the first documentary is made by a director I'm sure most of you know about, Werner Herzog. The man behind Grizzly Man which was Oscar nominated and collected quite some buzz, both mouth to mouth and in the media. His new film, and the one I saw, is called Encounters at the End of the World [IMDB].

In Encounters at the End of the World the director himself, Herzog, travels to Antarctica in order to capture the unique landscape and learn more about the people living there. I wanted this to be at least as good as Grizzly Man, but unfortunately that hope resulted in a tiny bit of disappointment. Not to say it wasn't good, but far too plain. No emotions or wow-experiences. However, some really nice images makes it worth watching and definitely renting. If I had to rate it from 1-10, it would get a 7.
Take Bridge by Castilla
The next film is not a documentary, but a movie from Chile/USA. It's called Take the Bridge, by Sergio M. Castilla [IMDB]. I actually only saw this due to lack of other interesting screenings, but I'm glad I did. Not least because of the fact that the director attended and was able to make a Q&A after it.

Take the Bridge is about four youngsters who try to commit suicide, fail, and meet in the hospital where they become friends. Well out of there, they share their dreams and talk about the adventures they sometime wanna make. The layout of the movie is pretty original here, cause I couldn't separate any clear plot, it was more "follow the kids as they do normal stuff and just add some spice for the sake of the movie". Luckily, and this is the part I really enjoyed, there's a woman in between scenes commenting what's going on, and what she says is completely improvised but oh so fun! Take the Bridge is the definition of independent film, but it sadly was done in such low budget that it quickly became boring from a technical point of view. The colors, the image quality and even the acting didn't reach far enough to become a great experience. In a scale from 1-10 I would give it 5.
My Kid Could Paint That
So we arrive to today, Sunday. I only had the ability to watch one film, because of my schedule, but I'm happy this is the one I saw, My Kid Could Paint That [IMDB]. If you live in the USA or UK you might have heard about the genious paintings of 4-year old Marla Olmstead that sold for over 25.000 dollars each.

If you haven't seen it there was a big discussion going on back in the days this happened, 2005-2006, if the paintings actually were done by Marla herself or if her father helped her or even made them completely. What's interesting and unique with My Kid Could Paint That is that the director himself gets personally involved in this whole story and his own film.

All began with the promise to document the success of this very young girl painting beautiful abstract artwork, and in the middle of it everything changed and became a huge conspiracy. The filmmaker didn't know what to do, depict what he himself thought or listen to the parents pleads about making the documentary into something that could clean their name? The director made a wise decision and simply let the audience decide by showing all evidences from both sides, always with honesty and reality.

I think everyone should see this, especially those who make films as a living or hobby, because it's more than just a story about a girl who made expensive art. It's also the issues of documentaries in general. To what extent will you let yourself get involved in the lives of these people, that you after all follow for months and months? The rating from 1-10 would be 8,5.

All in all I caught 4 movies so far (the first one was Lars and the Real Girl). Tomorrow I'm gonna see Funny Games, an American horror remake.

Until laters!

//peeker
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THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG - FIRST PICTURES RELEASED

I like the look of this new Walt Disney film, The Princess and the Frog. It’s a while away from being finished yet, its date being 2009, but Walt Disney just released a picture for audiences to gain a taste.

The Princess and the Frog is a fairy tale musical set in New Orleans and is written and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements (Hercules, Aladdin), and features music by Randy Newman. It regales the story of Princess Tiana (voiced by Anika Noni Rose), a young African-American girl living in the charming elegance of the mythical French Quarter in New Orleans.

This is the first time since 2004’s Home on the Range, that Disney will be using the 2-D, hand-drawn method of film-making.

I’m looking forward to its release, I like a good fairy tale.


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YES MAN – NEW PICTURES RELEASED

January 8th 2008 14:26
YES MAN – NEW PICTURES RELEASED

Warner Bros has just released the first two shots from the new impending Jim Carrey comedy, Yes Man.

Carrey stars as Carl Allen, a man who joins a self-help program based on one simple belief: say yes to everything and anything.

Initially, unleashing the power of yes transforms Carl's life, in remarkable and unexpected ways, but soon he discovers that opening up his life to infinite possibilities can definitely have its disadvantages. I can imagine it would. Things don't tend to be simple for too long in both the real and movie world.

YES MAN – NEW PICTURES RELEASED


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NEW BOND FILM - ON-SET PICTURES

January 8th 2008 07:50
Here are some new on-set pictures of Bond man Daniel Craig outside The Water Gardens in London where filming for Bond 22 was taking place. Bond 22 is the sequel to Casino Royale as well as Daniels’ second 007 film.

The new Bond adventure is expected to be released on the 7th November 2008. It will continue where Casino Royale finished and will be loosely based on the Ian Fleming short story Risico, where Bond’s task is to infiltrate a drug ring taking over Britain with massive amounts of heroin.

Martin Campbell will again direct with screenwriters Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade also returning for the sequel.

As with Casino Royale, the traditional characters of Q and Miss Moneypenny will not be reappearing. Dame Judy Dench will be back in the helm as M, joined by 21-year old Gemma Arterton as one of the Bond girls called Fields.

As an aside, a new James Bond computer game is scheduled to be released to tie-in with the launch of this movie.

Enjoy...

ON-SET PICTURES OF BOND 22


ON-SET PICTURES OF BOND 22


ON-SET PICTURES OF BOND 22


ON-SET PICTURES OF BOND 22


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THE DARK KNIGHT - POSTER

December 14th 2007 10:57
Amazing buzz went around when the Joker first was revealed, and just when things are about to calm down, we get the poster of The Dark Knight. Well done, marketing people.

I like it a lot. It is a bit similar to the previous one, with the same Batman pose and all, but overall I get pretty excited to learn what he's doing in that building etc...

The Dark Knight poster
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NEW NOWHERELAND PICS

December 7th 2007 11:37
NOWHERELAND
Eddie Murphy stars as a flourishing financial executive who has more time for his blackberry and work than his seven-year-old daughter (Yara Shahidi).

Murphy can't stop his career down-spiralling and is invited into his daughter's imaginary world, where solutions to his problems await...

The release date for Nowhereland is 25th September 2008, so it’s a while away at the moment.
Nowhereland
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KNIGHT RIDER THE MOVIE

November 30th 2007 15:40
knight rider 2010
Knight Rider is one of the shows I just couldn't miss, together with A-Team and some I already forgot.

Therefore, I can honestly say I like the idea of a Knight Rider movie, but am afraid at the same time it'll be ruined. The movie will mostly concentrate on Michael Knight's son, who never got to know his father, but takes over the super car KITT.

A better KITT though. As you can see above it's not the classic version, but rather a 550 HP Ford Shelby GT500KR Mustang. I just drooled.

Anyway, Justin Bruening will play Knight's son and a 2008 release is aimed. The movie will air at NBC, so it seems it won't be big cinema stuff, which is cool and might keep the old spirit.

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FIRST PICTURE OF MADAGASCAR 2

November 26th 2007 09:15
madagascar 2
Madagascar was a surprisingly good movie. I didn't expect much since the animation seemed somewhat cheap with all Pixar movies etc, but it really worked.

Next year it's time for Madagascar 2: The Crate Escape, and we already have a first picture from it as you can see above. Looks hilarious, and this time I believe and expect more.

Forum.
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HORTON HEARS A WHO - PICTURES

November 14th 2007 17:07
horton hears a who
When the company behind Ice Age, 20th Century Fox, is working on a new project there's no doubt expectations are high. And when you have Jim Carrey as the voice of the main character it can only get better.

Horton Hears a Who is based on the children's book by Dr. Seuss, which mostly the older ones probably recognize.

Animation is on high speed right now, for a spring release.

See the pictures over at the forum.

//peeker
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ANGELINA JOLIE 'THE CHANGELING' PHOTOS

October 17th 2007 10:15
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"Angelina Jolie" and "photos" are two words very appreciated when combined. These ones are from the set of The Changeling.

The Changeling is about a mother who got her son back after a kidnapping, though it doesn't take long for her to suspect the boy who comes back is not hers. [IMDB]

I love the sound of it and even more the fact that Clint Eastwood directs it. Here are the pics of Angelina Jolie putting her lips even further out than they already are.

//peeker
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spiderwick chronicles
Since we haven't taken a look at The Spiderwick Chronicles yet, I thought it's time for a general update. Some new pictures got released recently and after seeing the trailer the other day at the cinema, just before Stardust, I thought it's worth showing as well.

The Spiderwick Chronicles is based on the popular books by Holly Black, about the twin brothers Jared and Simon Grace and their sister Mallory that find themselves in an alternate world full of faeries and other creatures.

Freddie Highmore, one of today's most talented child-actors, plays the twins, so we get him in double. Other names in the cast are Seth Rogen, David Strathairn and Nick Nolte, although we only hear the voice of some as they play different creatures.

To see pictures of The Spiderwick Chronicles head over here and watch the trailer below.

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THE INCREDIBLE HULK - PHOTOS

September 17th 2007 18:46
There are some new interesting photos of The Incredible Hulk available, where you see smashed cars and other sad vehicles. Not sure, but probably they'll be seen in a scene where Mr. Hulk gets really pissed off.

Its release is June 13, 2008. For more info head over here.

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Source.
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THE WOLFMAN - PICTURE

September 14th 2007 09:54
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Shots of movies in early production can be interesting, especially when they look funny and interesting.

The above is a pic from Benicio Del Toro's test shoot, where he strangles Rick Baker, the make-up guy behind movies like Men In Black and Planet of the Apes (2001). Truth is it just looks like he gave Benicio a nice tan, but then again maybe it's all he needs considering the scariness of his role interpretation.

Also, Anthony Hopkins is set to play the Wolfman's father. Written by Andrew Kevin Walker, with Se7en and 8MM as previous successes.

//peeker
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THE MUMMY 3 - PICTURE

September 12th 2007 21:51
The Mummy 3
The above is actually the very first picture available of The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and it looks to be doing alright.

Adventure, humor and action is expected by it, and mostly pure entertaining. With the same cast such as Brendan Fraser and additions such as Jet Li it can only get better.

To be released August 1, 2008.

//peeker
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NEW SWEENEY TODD PICTURE RELEASED

August 28th 2007 07:45
NEW SWEENEY TODD PICTURE RELEASED

OK, there is a possibility that I’m forming an obsession over Johnny Depp. This is my second post on him in 24 hours. My only excuse is that this is part two to the first post I wrote earlier and it seems rude not to complete the set of information. I don’t want to become known as an inconsiderate blogger.

Anywho, another picture of Sweeney Todd has just been released and I thought I would share it with you. Unfortunately there isn’t a close-up of Johnny’s face but it certainly is atmospheric with a strong authentic feeling.

Enjoy.

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