Faster gives Dwayne Johnson his man card back when it comes out November 19, 2010.
Writer: Jonathan Sullivan Dwayne Johnson? In a movie that's not aimed at kids? REALLY?!?! It's time to sound the "about goddamn time" horn because Faster is coming and Dwayne Johnson's about to finally start kicking some ass again. Since it's a teaser, you don't get a real sense of what's going on, but according to the synopsis he plays a guy named Driver (...I regret the about time thing) who gets released and prison and is going after Billy Bob Thornton for revenge. I guess. I don't really care, because I'll see the shit out of this for two reasons: 1) I'll follow The Rock wherever he goes and 2) I don't have to see him babysit a kid.
Faster gives Dwayne Johnson his man card back when it comes out November 19, 2010.
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Writer: Jonathan Sullivan Let the Right One In is a Swedish horror movie that everyone I know (who's seen it) keeps telling me to watch and after over ten months on top my Instant Watch queue, it doesn't look like that's happening any time soon. With the upcoming release of the U.S. remake coming out though, it looks like I'll end up never seeing the original. Starring Chloe Moretz (fresh off her star making turn in Kick-Ass), it now has a new name (Let Me In), but the same general idea: a girl (Moretz) moves next door to a lonely kid (Kodi Smit McPhee, The Road) and they form a friendship. However, the girl happens to be a vampire. Obviously there's more to it than that, but that's the general gist and if you watch the trailer, you can see how the boy ends up falling in love/befriending her and other such thematic layers. There's a lot selling me on Let Me In; Moretz and McPhee are two of the better child actors in the business, and the writer/director of this remake Matt Reeves also happened to do one of my favorite movies from 2008 Cloverfield. Plus, since this'll probably follow the original closely, and the original is apparently awesome, this will probably end up awesome too. Let Me In opens October 2010. Writer: Jonathan Sullivan I stumbled onto this trailer looking for stuff to post to the site, and the cast is what got me to look at it; Adam Scott, Jeffery Tambor, Joe Anderson, Odette Yustman, Rob Corddry, Zach Giliafinakis...it's a pretty damn good ensemble. The plot seems to revolve two teams who work for the same company called The Factory, Alpha and Omega. The corporation calls on Alpha to eliminate Omega, so the two factions then go to war. There are some half decent jokes in there (I especially loved the "I get it, your name is Judgment!" part) and I love a movie about warring factions. I'm honestly surprised a movie that has a cast this good is ending up straight to DVD instead of theaters. Weird. Operation: Endgame comes out on DVD/Blu-Ray July 27, 2010. |
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