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Showing posts with label Christian Bale. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Is Christian Bale Rising As Batman?


Latino Review is breaking, again, exclusive news that WB is so happy with the upcoming Man of Steel that they are placing the upcoming Justice League movie in the hands of Zack Snyder with Christopher Nolan producing and pretty much overseeing the entire DCU film slate.

But that isn't even the big news. The big news is that it appears that Christian Bale is donning the cowl again and joining Henry Cavill's Superman in Justice League.

What.

Check out the full story (video) here.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

BANE & BATMAN! SPOILERS!

Not sure that secrecy is of the utmost importance on this round of filming for The Dark Knight Rises.  There are spy pictures and videos popping up everywhere.

After the jump check out a shot of Batman fighting Bane, Bane himself, and the Batmobile!


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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Movie Review: Terminator Salvation

Terminator Salvation
Written by: John D. Brancato & Michael Ferris
Directed by: McG
Starring: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Helena Bonham Carter, Anton Yelchin, Jadagrace, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Common

The highly anticipated sequel/prequel Terminator Salvation is finally here. This time the story propels us far into the future. A full 9 years! The future doesn't look much like the future we've seen in the previous films. This future isn't dark with skulls littering the ground and lasers blasting over head. This future is more desolate. Maybe that darker future hasn't arrived yet or won't until John Connor is killed. Who knows? We're dealing with time travel here. It's not exactly easy to follow.

And that is a problem here. I'm still not quite sure when this movie is supposed to take place. Thinking back it has to be before the events of the first movie take place because in Salvation, John Connor hasn't met his father yet. In the grand scheme, I guess it doesn't really matter much because time travel isn't really a plot point in this movie. What this movie is about is a bunch of characters that we don't really care about (with the exception of one) discovering a way to defeat the enemy they've been fighting for years, rescuing human hostages from Skynet, cramming in lazy homages to the previous movies, and lastly, this film is about a Cylon.

Wait, what?

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Harry Knowles recently saw this film and launched an epic assault spending a couple thousand words detailing his hatred of it. He likens the main character of Marcus (played by Sam Worthington)to Robocop. I'm more inclined to compare the character to the Cylons of the recent Battlestar Galactica series. It seems like the whole idea was lifted directly from that show. A human/machine hybrid thing that doesn't know it is a machine and believes it is human. It has a heartbeat just like a cylon did. Looks, feels, sounds, and acts human just as a cylon did. It's madness that anyone looked at this script and didn't immediately think they were ripping off a TV show. One of the greatest Sci-Fi shows in recent memory no less.

It's hard to overlook that to be honest.

Harder still to overlook is the general lack of caring I had for every single character, with the exception of one who I will get to momentarily. I agree with Knowles on this point exactly. The characters are meaningless. I really did not care if one lived or died. There was just nothing to them. Even John Connor, who is so vitally important to the lore and the legend of this series, was worthless to me.

The one exception was Kyle Reese, played expertly by Anton Yelchin. He steals the show and brings us a perfectly realized character. A kid trying to be bigger than he is that is really the only truly human feeling character in the film. Everyone else just felt like space filler to me. Useless.

The story is pretty thin here with a script that is nothing special. The entire project was just underwhelming. I wanted to be on the edge of my seat with nerves and excitement. I really wasn't. I wasn't bored but I certainly wasn't feeling what I should have been feeling.

The bad aside, the effects are incredible. The machines all look extremely realistic and imposing. The effects team really deserves the kudos here as they and Anton Yelchin are the best parts of this film. I just wish I could say that I loved it.

I didn't hate it. It was okay. It's worth watching on the big screen but it does nothing to further the story and it does nothing to justify it even being made. It's a barely entertaining, extremely underwhelming movie with some fun action sequences, great special effects, and one great performance (unless you like hearing Christian Bale scream every line then it's two).

Oh and the score. I don't even remember a note beyond the famous Terminator theme.

I'm not sure what else there is to say really. Go see it, I'm curious to see what your thoughts are. See it, come back here and leave us a comment with your impressions. Now that I think about it, you might be better off watching The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Blu-ray. It's light years better.

Terminator Salvation is in theaters tomorrow.


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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

New Terminator Salvation Trailer!



I wonder who the other cylons are?

Terminator Salvation hits theaters on May 21.


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Monday, March 2, 2009

Terminator Salvation Posters and Stills




See more at Yahoo Movies.

Terminator Salvation hits theaters on May 21. That same week Terminator 2: Judgement Day is released on BluRay with an incredible Limited Edition that features every special feature released to date and the Skynet Edition.



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Friday, February 13, 2009

Movie Review: Public Enemies


So I saw the new Michael Mann flick Public Enemies last night.

I won't write this out as a formal review because it was a work print and is not a completed product. So I'll keep it brief.

The movie is terrible. It's confusing and takes no time introducing any characters. Half the time I didn't know who anyone was so any references to characters were useless. I couldn't tell you who played who besides Depp and Bale. The film opens with text about the Great Depression but the movie has one scene that even seems to indicate any kind of depression is happening.

The plot is paper thin. It's basically Dillenger (Depp) robbing banks while falling in love with a girl and being chased by the feds. The problem is that it never feels like there is a coherent plot happening. It just seems like a series of scenes strung together that loosely relate to each other.

This is certainly Johnny Depp's movie. He does great as usual. Christian Bale has about a total of twenty minutes of screen time and to be honest I was not impressed with him at all.

It just didn't work for me. It didn't feel like a Michael Mann film at all. It felt like a movie trying to be great simply to garner good reviews. It's probably one of the worst Michael Mann movies I've seen, including Miami Vice.

With luck the movie can be saved with some serious editing and reshoots. It needs a LOT of work though.


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Friday, January 23, 2009

The Dark Knight Returns

One of the best films of the year, The Dark Knight, returns to IMAX theaters around the country today. Head out and experience this brilliant movie again or for the first time, or fourth, or tenth.

Celebrate Heath Ledger's nomination or show support for a film that should have received more recognition in terms of Oscar nominations (Picture and Director).



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Saturday, July 19, 2008

The Dark Knight


I'm not going to write a long review about this movie. There really isn't much I can say that has not been said already. So, I will comment on it because I know readers want to know what I thought of it.

It's brilliant. Flawless. Perfect. It takes the world of Batman Begins and makes it a universe. It's better described as a crime movie with comic book elements. It's like Martin Scorsese's Batman.

All you have heard about Heath Ledger is true. His performance is chilling, sadistic, funny, and a little sad. You know this is a career defining performance and knowing it will never be seen again is heartbreaking. He is most certainly deserving of the Oscar so many people are demanding he receive.

The cast is at the top of their game. Everyone did phenomenal jobs.

The movie is beautifully executed both artistically and technically. There are jaw dropping action sequences and a true emotional core that is rare in comic book movies. You do not watch The Dark Knight. You experience The Dark Knight.

Christopher Nolan has done what many thought impossible. He has made a comic book movie worthy of being called a Film and I applaud him.


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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Why So Serious?

Warner Bros. has put up new a trailer at their wonderful viral campaign Why So Serious website. What's the new trailer? The Dark Knight baby! New trailer, new villains, new awesomeness. I give this a great big Fuck Yeah! The Dark Knight is expected to release this summer, July 18th, 2008.

Click here to download/stream the trailer. Or have a lookie below:



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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

He's leavin (leavin) on that 3:10 train to yuma (leavin on a 3:10 train ooo ya)



Did ya see what I did up there? Did ya see? Clever eh?

I was lucky enough to see 3:10 to Yuma on Sunday night. It's a gritty western about a father (Christian Bale) struggling to keep his land and feed his family who volunteers to help escort a dangerous criminal (Russell Crowe) to a prison train. I have to say...this movie is great. Directed perfectly by James Mangold (Walk the Line) and starring Christian Bale, Russell Crowe, Peter Fonda, Logan Lerman, Kevin Durand, Gretchen Mol, and Ben Foster.

Let me start with Ben Foster. I don't know what it is about him but he takes every scene he is in and makes it pure art. He is probably one of the single best character actors working today and most assuredly the best character actor from my generation. He takes the role of Charlie Prince and plays it spot on perfect. He has a knack for making characters that had they been played by anyone else they'd be over the top and campy, but he makes them real. From Freaks and Geeks to Alpha Dog he makes every part his own and Yuma is no exception.

The rest of the cast is great also. Gretchen Mol is in about a total of 15 minutes of the movie but she held her own. Same with Peter Fonda. Kevin Durand plays Tucker, a character who is hated from the second he gets on screen. I don't think I have hated a character in a movie as much as this one.
Let's be honest though, you want to hear about Russel Crowe and Christian Bale. They hit the bulls eye. Russel Crowe is delightfully sinister in this. He plays the part of coach robber and murderer Ben Wade with such a quiet intensity that is is impossible to look away when he is on screen. Christian Bale again gives us perfection. Whether he is playing an emaciated insomniac, a caped crusader, or a struggling rancher, he puts his all into the part and it really shows.


The movie is intense and refreshing change from the usual movie fare. We haven't had a good western in theatres since probably Unforgiven. Oddly enough, I grew up hating westerns. I wanted nothing to do with them. In recent years however, I've been more and more drawn to the genre. 3:10 to Yuma has only increased that. It's made it cool to like westerns again.
3:10 to Yuma is in theatres September 7.


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Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Last Train to Yuma...

Here readers is the trailer for the upcoming Christian Bale/Russell Crowe western remake 3:10 to Yuma.



Rad.


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