Even though I personally don't like this, I'm sure it'll be a success to all girls between ages 5-13. And boys between 5-75.
Bratz: The Movie is of course based on the best-selling dolls, and follows the exciting and glamorous lives of Cloe, Jade, Sasha, and Yasmin; the teenage girls with a "passion for fashion"! [IMDB]
The tagline "get ready, get glam, get real" is so original too.
I apologize to all frequent readers for a very slow week, but there are practically nothing interesting going on and a lot of personal shit occurred. It seems like that's over now.
Will Smith is a great guy with lots of style and talent, that seems to manage his career perfectly fine. And his son's career. His next film is I Am Legend.
I Am Legend about Robert Neville, the last man alive, that busies himself with preparing for a nightly attack from the rest of the world - all of which have transformed into blood-thirsty vampires. [IMDB]
It may sound like something we've seen before or simply like just another vampire/zombie flick, and it might very well be one. However, sometimes Akiva Goldsman, the writer, really nails it. Hopefully this will be one of those movies.
Sometimes a poster doesn't need to show something scary to be scary. Or creepy. This poster just shows a boy looking at himself in a painting and immediately it transfers this creepy feeling.
A lot of people state Bruce Almighty is their favorite Jim Carrey film. What will they think about a similar film, the sequel Evan Almighty, but without Jim Carrey?
Probably that it's one of the best Steve Carell films they've seen. But just probably
You're a martial arts fan? Or just enjoy movies where every other minute includes a kick in someone's arse? Then War is a movie you should look forward for.
Jason Statham and Jet Li are fighting each other to the point they can't possibly have any moves left. By the trailer, it looks entertaining though, so it might be worth renting or buying in DVD
Werner Herzog, director of documentary Grizzly Man, is soon to release his new movie called Rescue Dawn.
It stars a thin Christian Bale and Steve Zahn, about a US Fighter pilot's epic struggle of survival after being shot down on a mission over Laos during the Vietnam War. [IMDB
Finally a poster that is acceptable, unlike the previous one for 1408.
Of course if you got stars like John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in a film, it's like a rule to use them in the poster. And I'm glad they didn't do it over the top, just discretely enough, transferring a suspenseful vibe to get us excited
These posters really confuse me... Is this what they mean by "sex sells"? And why does the tagline contain the actor's real name instead of its character-name? It's not like Jessica has something, it's her character, Cam! Etc...
Anyway, find the naughty part in these three Good Luck Chuck posters. And then watch the trailer if you haven't yet
Animated movies rule. Seriously, it seems like all the effort and star-power is concetrated on animated flicks. For instance, Shrek 3 has an incredible cast and is funnier than most "regular" comedies.
Dreamworks is coming with another movie now, called Kung Fu Panda. If it as hilarious as it look, it'll certainly surpass the success of Madagascar
I think it's the only time I've written the director's name in the title of news like this, because I feel it's my duty to warn everybody.
Seed is Uwe Boll's next installment in the IMDB bottom 100 list, about a man that is bound and buried alive and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering
You probably have heard about this movie or at lease the short story it's based on, with the same title by Stephen King.
1408 is about a man who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences and checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel. Soon after settling in, he confronts genuine terror. [IMDB
This is where I say "pleeeeaaase". Why in the world does every single guy with a lot of muscles (like mine) wanna play in movies with tiny annoying brats?