Selasa, 04 Agustus 2009

Vlog: Week in Film & 101 Films to See



Films Discussed
In Theatres: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Hurt Locker
Random Watching: Pusher, Sudden Death, High School Musical 3: Senior Year
101 Films to See Films: Kiltro

Notes: Sudden Death was released in 1995
Films mentioned in passing: Casino Royale, After the Wedding / Efter brylluppet, Mirageman, Valhalla Rising at TIFF'09

At the Halifax screening of Harry Potter with my sister Suzie & her husband:
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The Halifax Harry Potter crowd:
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Getting closer to complete with 101, Kiltro!
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Senin, 03 Agustus 2009

New Moon Mondays: Eclipse Casting, Teen Choice Awards and More!

Casting News - Victoria cast change for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Big news over the past few days if that the character of Victoria has been re-cast with Bryce Dallas Howard (Terminator Salvation, The Village), instead of Rachelle Lefevre due to scheduling conflicts. Rachelle Lefevre played the role of Victoria in Twilight and in the upcoming second film in the series The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Source: Summit Entertainment, Rachelle Lefevre response via Access Hollywood

Casting News - Xavier Samuel cast as Riley in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Reading The Hollywood Reporter article about the casting of Xavier Samuel on the Summit site
had me a little confused. Let me quote it for you "An unknown Australian actor named Xavier Samuel has landed the first new role in "Eclipse," the third "Twilight" pic." Unknown eh? His IMDb Page indicates 5 films credits for completed films so far , one of which is The Loved Ones which is included in a part of the Midnight Madness programme this year at TIFF. I've even seen two of the other films Newcastle and September, albeit in festival settings, and in both films he had strong performances in pivotal roles. I want to wait to give an impression of the casting choice until re-reading the Eclipse which I won't do until after the release of New Moon, but from his previous works I bet we are in for a treat with Xavier Samuel as the newborn vampire Riley.
Source: Summit Enterainment, The Hollywood Reporter: Risky Business

Teen Choice Awards
The nominations have been out for ages, but the awards are now right around the corner: The Teen Choice Awards are this Monday August 10, 2009 from 8-10pm on Fox. Word is, many of the Twilight cast will be in attendence including: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Taylor Lautner and Ashley Greene. Twilight & cast have 12 nominations, see the full list of nominations here.
Source: Teen Choice Awards, Team-Twilight.com

Vampire Fashion
It's perfect timing the that images of the Volturi just appeared online, as the new episode of Before the Dawn: A Twilight Podcast is all about Vampire Fashion. Marina & I discuss clothes, influence, pop culture, merchandise and well... even get a little crafty.

Before the Dawn: A Twilight Podcast - Episode 15: Vampire Fashion




Before the Dawn: A Twilight Podcast - Episode 15 is up!

Tune in to Before the Dawn to hear Marina & I's jump into the world of vampire fashion, from the non-traditional take Twilight took, the 'vampire look', merchandise and even crafty goodness - no fashion topic is left unexplored.

Looking for episode 14? It sadly is unavailable to tech issues so you don't get to hear me call myself very "Web 1.0" when trying to navigate the new website for The Twilight Saga: New Moon. But, you can pretend you listened by checking out the list of links of news to July 24, 2009 covering everything from Comic-Con to Harlequin novels to beyond

Before the Dawn: A Twilight Podcast is a weekly 1/2 hour podcast meeting all your audio Twilight needs!

Reel Thoughts: New Wives Tale

Once I settled into my seat at The First Wives Club (now playing through August 30 at San Diego's Old Globe), I enjoyed watching new performers breathe life into the tale of three wives “of a certain age” who find themselves thrown over by their no-good spouses for younger models. With a script by Rupert Holmes and music and lyrics by the legendary HDH (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland, the trio responsible for “Stop! In the Name of Love”, “You Can’t Hurry Love”, and “How Sweet It Is”), you know that the musical will be different than the 1996 GLBT film fave.

Not surprisingly, Goldie Hawn’s aging actress Elyse is played by the gorgeous powerhouse Sheryl Lee Ralph, who can really wrap her pipes around HDH’s slightly retro-sounding score; while Karen Ziemba is adorable as Annie (the Diane Keaton role), Barbara Walsh seems a little tame as Brenda, and not only because she’s filling a role identified with Bette Midler.


The real star of the show, not counting gorgeous Kevyn Morrow’s abs (and silky voice), is Sara Chase, who is a revelation as not one, not two, but all three homewreckin’ hussies! How one woman can play icy gold-digger Shelley (Sarah Jessica Parker’s role), vapid Britney wannabe Feebee (the sublimely ridiculous Elizabeth Berkley), and unbridled sexologist Dr. Leslie Rosen (Marcia Gay Harden) is one of the true joys I’ve seen in the theater. I literally didn’t realize Chase played all three roles, until her comic clowning elicited identical applause at all three characters’ exits. With The First Wives Club a shoo-in for Broadway, Chase (now seen in Comedy Central’s Michael and Michael Have Issues) could earn an easy Tony nod.

The show introduces us to three college friends, now middle-aged married women supporting men who aren’t worthy of them. Their fourth friend, Cynthia, was a society wife who commits suicide at the open of the show after her husband leaves her. As each woman proclaims that that will never happen to them, they of course have to admit that it has. Brenda’s husband Morty, a "Crazy Eddie" type appliance huckster warmly played by Producers vet Brad Oscar, dumps her for a money-hungry model. Annie’s husband (John Dossett), she discovers, has been seeing their therapist, a confirmed hedonist, on a bed rather than a couch. Elyse is a music legend who has let her husband control her career, finances, and self-respect.


Later in the show, Ralph blows the roof off the Old Globe when she proclaims, “That was her then, and this is her now”. That kind of reinvention in the face of adversity is the message of the show, and the three leads do a wonderful job engaging the audience and making us root for their success. Walsh is given some ballads that show that she really loves the lug who done her wrong, and she sells them as well as she did when I saw her as the mother in Big: The Musical years ago. Ziemba, to my mind, is the heart of the show. She is such a generous personality, that she makes Annie a fully rounded character, which is not easy to do in a plot-heavy musical. She also plays a great PFLAG mother to her lesbian daughter. The music and book move the action at a good pace, and scenes like Morty’s Super Bowl commercial are hilarious.

Overall, you’ll find The First Wives Club an empowering night at the theater, full of an amazing array of Broadway caliber talent. It is easy to imagine that with some tightening and a bigger, more focused finale, The First Wives Club will do well when it hits Broadway.

Review by Neil Cohen, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and Phoenix's Echo Magazine.

Minggu, 02 Agustus 2009

Zombies, Games & Such

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Zombieland poster has been spotted! I'm a little surprized none of the cast is on it considering it stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Abigail Breslin. It looks a little ZombieWorld from this, or is the whole world a zombie play-land? Perhaps I need to watch the trailer again, or just wait until October 9, 2009 to find out in the theatre!

In Tron news, the trailer (or VFX Concept Test) for Tron Legacy was been released at Comicon and now available online and it's been getting a fair amount of buzz. Our friends over at Fused Film have shared that Michael Sheen (
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) has been cast in the film and is addition to returning cast Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner. The film name has gone through several versions (Tron 2, TR2N, Tron 2.0) and rumblings on both 2010 or 2011 as a possible release date so we will have to see how this game unfolds.

Speaking of games, a release date game change is up for
Pandorum which was originally slated for Friday September 4, 2009 but now we are looking at Friday September 18, 2009 for release. This means it isn't going head-to-head with Gamer on September 4, 2009 which feels is great because I think they have a similar audience, but it also means the two films bookend TIFF but neither will be on the first Friday of the festival which is one of the quietest days for new releases in Toronto all year.

See more details on upcoming 2009 and 2010 films.

Reverend's Reviews: Up Yours, People!

My college seminary classmates, knowing my theatre background, teased me prior to our graduation that I would one day produce a contemporary version of the ultra-perky musical troupe, Up With People. They predicted, however, that mine would be titled "Up Yours, People!"

Little was I aware then of the true history of Up With People, which was founded in 1965 and has reportedly performed for 20 million people worldwide between now and then. Thanks to a fascinating new documentary, Smile 'Til It Hurts: The Up With People Story (screening as part of the 13th annual DocuWeeks, running now through August 20 in both Los Angeles and New York), the seemingly well-intentioned organization's less-than-pretty roots have been exposed for all to see.


Smile 'Til It Hurts reveals that Up With People was the happy, public face of a cult-like Christian sect known as Moral Re-Armament, or MRA for short. Founded in response to the global devastation wrought by World War II, MRA's leaders recruited optimistic young people into a globetrotting chorale that would be endorsed by the Nixon administration and funded by major American corporations. Up With People would be embraced by Pope John Paul II, become the first non-marching band to perform during halftime at the Super Bowl, and would continue to be satirized today by the likes of South Park (remember "Getting Gay with Kids"?) and The Simpsons. Though Up With People went bankrupt in 2000, it was re-established in 2005 with an emphasis on community service.

While the director of Smile 'Til It Hurts, Phoenix-based attorney Lee Storey, wisely resists criticizing Up With People members (which included a young Glenn Close, who is seen in the film), she doesn't hold back recounting its leaders' excesses. These included lavish lifestyles funded by naive troupe members' "tuition," their approval or disapproval of marriages and sexual relations between singers, and their moral hypocrisy in being, as one commentator in the film states, "part of an establishment that was blowing people to pieces" in Vietnam.


One gay former member of Up With People, Eric Roos, is interviewed in the film. Though he could be accused of having an ax to grind, it's no surprise when Roos states, "In Up With People world, 'gay' didn't exist." And yet, more than a few gay and lesbian people, myself included, look back at Up With People with fondness as a seemingly-utopian if campy model of social integration and acceptance.

Perhaps the most telling image in Smile 'Til It Hurts about how far cultural attitudes have shifted in the US since Up With People's founding is a fleeting one. It shows a Southern picketer in 1968 holding a sign that depicts a black man's profile and reads, "Will this be our new Uncle Sam?" With an African-American leading our nation forty years later, we've learned the answer to that then-cynical question. Who's to say Up With People hasn't played a significant part in ushering in our current, more tolerant era?

Click here to watch the trailer for Smile 'Til It Hurts: The Up with People Story.

Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.

Sabtu, 01 Agustus 2009

MD Poll: Blood Lovers

The second season of HBO's steamy vampire drama True Blood is well underway, so what better time then now for a MD Poll asking you to pick the sexiest character ... whether alive or (un)dead ... from the show.

Place your vote in the poll located in the right hand sidebar and check back at the end of the month (August 29 to be exact) for the results.

And in the meantime, here's a video preview of what's in store in Bon Temps for the rest of the season.

UPDATE: This poll is now closed; click here for the results, and click here to vote in the next MD Poll.

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