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Friday, 14 December 2012

Reviews of Famous Martial Arts Movies, The Brothers Five

Out of all Cheng Pei-Pei movies, "The Brothers Five" which was released in 1970 was probably the most queer as the main female lead in the movie was not the center of the story at any time. Still, with the help of an excellent cast which included the beautiful Pei-Pei, director Lo-Wei pulled off an amazing movie.


Like all other wuxia movies during that period, the movie has nothing new on offer as far as the script is concerned. The movie begins with Yueh Hua helping a man who was being roughed up by the driver of a coach while going to the Flying Dragon Villa, a mansion that is usually not spoken of by the villagers.


Yueh Hua beats the driver who runs away leaving behind a driver-less carriage. Yueh Hua finds Yan Loi (Cheng Pei-Pei) sitting inside the carriage. Yan was herself going to the Flying Dragon Villa. So Yueh offers to driver her coach and together they head for the Villa.


Gao Wei (Yueh Hua) wards of a few more bad guys on the way and then Yan Loi tells her story. Gao Wei was going to meet Yan's father who is dead and the evil Long Zhen Feng is responsible. We are then introduced another revenge story that unfolds gradually. "The Brothers Five" have the usual wuxia style of plot which is set in a world filled with martial arts exponents.


The action sequences are well thought and executed. We are introduced to the Flying Dragon Villa almost half an hour after the movie starts. The first fight scene at the Villa featuring a blacksmith (Chin Han) and a group of baddies is a feast and the original location adds to the thrill. Devoid of any background music, the scene is filled with wide shots plus loads of mouth-watering action.


The film might seem predictable at times with the brothers arriving one after another, but most of the time the movie is exciting and well planned. All the five brothers are eventually drawn towards the Flying Dragon Villa in a series of well thought and executed events.


The timing for the release of "The Brothers Five" was perfect. It does not have the usual super-male quotient as other Cheh movies, nor does it have the stodgy factor as in the earlier Shaw movies during the 60s. Male chauvinism is, for once, is never the highlight of the movie. The usage of real locations to show the Flying Dragon Villa is a welcome relief and it is in fact exciting to watch the brilliant actions scenes against the backdrop of blue sky as well as greenery.


"The Brothers Five" is definitely lengthy when compared to other movies by Cheh. But you can't really complain when you have a 15 minutes long climax which is filled with heart-stopping sword fights and feisty hammer fights. This is the movie to choose if you are a fan of such thrilling and well-crafted action. Providing useful articles, reviews and writings on movies and films online.

Monday, 10 December 2012

Daniel Craig's Start in Showbiz

With the release of "Skyfall," Daniel Craig has cemented his reputation as an exciting and talented addition to the James Bond franchise. His selection was a surprise to fans, many of whom had a tough time getting used to the first blonde actor to take on the role of the suave secret agent. However, Craig's portrayal of 007 has won audiences over. The success has also garnered up a good deal of interest in his start in the entertainment world.


Daniel Craig began acting at the age of six. His mother was responsible for fostering his interest in the stage with frequent trips to the Liverpool Everyman Theatre. Throughout his younger years, he appeared in several school plays. When he was 16, Craig auditioned for the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. He was accepted in 1984 and subsequently moved to London to focus seriously on his acting career.


As part of the National Youth Theatre, Craig was able to tour Europe and Russia, fine-tuning his acting skills in the process. After four years, he succeeded in gaining entrance to the Guildhall School of Music & Drama where further training would introduce him to a new wave of top British actors, including Alistair McGowen, Ewan McGregor, Joseph Fiennes, and Damian Lewis.


The advanced instruction and career contacts paid off. Craig graduated in 1991, and he appeared in his first motion picture a year later. "The Power of One," starring Stephen Dorff and Morgan Freeman, turned out to be a lackluster adaptation of the popular book by Bryce Courtenay. Thankfully, it didn't slow down the young actor's career.


Throughout the 1990s, Craig stuck mainly to television roles in series like "Our Friends in the North" and "Tales from the Crypt." It wasn't until playing Alex West opposite Angelina Jolie in "Laura Croft: Tomb Raider" that his movie career really took off. Playing the underhanded treasure hunter-and rival to Britain's female counterpart to Indiana Jones-led to a role in the Tom Hanks hit "Road to Perdition" in 2002.


Craig's first award-nominating roles would come in 2004. The first was as sly cocaine dealer XXXX in "Layer Cake." This frantic, complicated story takes audiences deep into the British Mafia, where favors are owed and respect is earned and burned in a moment. The second was as Joe, a would-be rescuer and witness to a fatal accident in the drama "Enduring Love." Craig received European Film Award nominations for Best Actor for his work in both movies.


In 2005, Craig starred in Steven Spielberg's "Munich," the story of the five men hired to kill the assassins responsible for killing 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics. Craig starred alongside Eric Banna and Geoffrey Rush in the drama that went on to be nominated for five Oscars and two Golden Globes, and it also won the AFI Film Award for Movie of the Year.


The next year would see Craig's debut as British spy, James Bond, in the twenty-first official movie in the series. "Casino Royale" wasn't just the first time a blonde James Bond hit the screen. It was a reboot of the Bond experience, resetting the clock on the spy's years in service and establishing a new canon for the franchise.


Despite critics and fans struggling to accept these new changes, "Casino Royale" opened to great success. The film has earned just short of $600 million in sales worldwide, and at the time was the highest-earning movie in the series. The studios were shocked when the movie's popularity was surpassed by "Quantum of Solace" in 2008.


Originally resistant to be tied into a long-term contract, Craig was dismayed when studios put the brakes on James Bond installments while the economy teetered. Unlike other leads for the franchise, Craig did not put his acting on pause during his contract. From 2008 to the release of "Skyfall" in 2012, the actor starred in four major films, including the English version of the popular Swedish trilogy "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," as well as the science fiction favorite "Cowboys & Aliens."


Looking back on his long and varied career, many wonder how Daniel Craig joined the ranks of Hollywood's top actors. With his reserved demeanor and knack for staying out of celebrity gossip, Craig certainly seems to have the level of professionalism it takes to make it big. His talent in action, adventure, drama and even fantasy roles show he has the talent to continue making great films for years to come. It's humbling to realize he got his start on a typical stage in primary school among a crowd of six year olds. Providing useful articles, reviews and writings on movies and films online.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Reviews of Famous Martial Arts Movies, The Duel

"The Duel" is more of a canvas soaked in blood rather than a movie and it is filled with moments of rage and bloody encounters, filling each scene in the movie with decisive death blows and displays of ultimate fury. Directed by the legendary Chang Cheh under the Shaw Brothers banner, the dialogues and the conversations between the characters in the movie seem to be an excuse to move from one bloody encounter to another. Apart from the mindless butt-kicking, "The Duel" also touches the sensitive topic of corrupted politicians and politics, thus forcing the protagonist to over-ride the law at all points to take down a bunch of power- hungry politicians trying to destroy peace and harmony.


The opening scene shows Tan Jen-chieh (Ti Lung) getting a huge butterfly tattoo drawn onto his chest, as a show of his affection for Hue-dieh (Ping Wang). But the happiness doesn't last forever, as Tan gets involved in a war between his gangster grandfather and a fierce rival. Chang Cheh tries to create a western impact with such a violent crescendo as a gang of assassins stroll down the streets butchering innocents. When knives and swords start being thrown meaninglessly, "The Duel"transforms itself into a cinematic butchering playground, bursting arteries and cutting through bellies as if there is no tomorrow. The screen is filled with carnage, bashed up faces, torn shirts and blood.This blood bath results in the exile of Tan and his grandfather getting murdered.


"The Duel" is violent although the climax reveals the director's honest attempt to take on the political world. Tan ultimately takes down each and every bad guy in a bloodbath. However, the evil Senator manages to escape the punishment. Chang shows that no matter what the degree of violence is, it will not be able to vanquish the real masterminds manipulating the government. This was a well realized fact and was beautifully presented in the climax of the movie. Instead of letting the bruised and battered protagonists stand upright at the end of the movie; Chang shows them trying to stand up and surprisingly freezes the frame. This was done probably to show the shadow of mortality looming on all mankind, no matter who they are. The battle against mortality can never be won, no matter how good you are at Kung Fu.


The glamour that is usually associated with Shaw Brothers is very evident throughout the movie, more during the numerous bloody scenes. All other colors have been used brilliantly throughout and the audience is left spell bound at one point. Quality sound, which is a vital factor for the success of a Kung Fu film, is amazing throughout the movie. The screams, slices and the gushing blood leave a long lasting impression on the minds of the audience.


Successful both as a movie based on Kung Fu and as a take on the political world, "The Duel" is a movie worth watching. Providing useful articles, reviews and writings on movies and films online.

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Reviews of Famous Martial Arts Movies, Shaolin Rescuers

"Shaolin Rescuers" or "The Avenging Warriors of Shaolin" was released a few days before "Kid with a Golden Arm", and is one of the best of Chang Cheh. The total Venom's mob was cast and they put in incredible shows in this story of valor and friendship. This film had been outclassed by 2 movies by Liu Chia Liang - "Mad Monkey Kung Fu" and "Dirty Ho" - released by Shaw Brothers during 1979 but "Shaolin Rescuers" massively out-grossed"Fist and Guts" and "Dragon Fist".


The three important characters played in the movie were by Kuo Chi (Philip Kwok), Sun Chein and Lo Meng. Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng were cast for important supporting characters. Lu Feng and Chaing Sheng choreographed the entire movie and were ably supported by Robert Tai. The role of a Chinese hero was given to Jason Pai Piao and Hung Sze Kwan also played an important role in the movie.


The plot of the movie goes like this. Ah Chien (Lo Meng) works ata local bean-curd industry and has a good friend in the form of Ying Cha-Po (Kuo Chi) who is a waiter at an eatery. Both are victim of ill-treatment from their bosses and their favorite time pass is practicing Kung Fu. One day they save Chu Tsai (Sun Chein) during a brawl. Tsai is employed at a dye firm and is also an exponent on post fighting on the ground.


The problems begin when San Te and Fong Sai Yuk are killed when they try to stop the evil Pai Mei from destroying temples around the city. Not a clever way to initiate a movie by killing two greatest figures in the world of Kung Fu, one might say. But, nothing was impossible for Chang Cheh.


The story slowly evolves with the escape of Hung Sze Kwan, Chein finally getting hold of injured Kwan and Chein help him get well and the final face-off in the dye-factory. At the end of the movie, Ah Chein and Ying Cha-Po fulfill their dreams of becoming heroes.


The action sequences in the movies are few but Chang Cheh demonstrates how to build an amazing climax out of a power-packed plot. Remarkably, the action sequences are less bloody when compared to other Cheh's movies. The action scenes are beautifully choreographed and Lu Feng and Chang Sheng proved once again why they were the best in the business when it came to creating dream action sequences.


Chang Cheh creates a fantastic balance by moving from one fight to another in a prudent manner. Excellent editing makes certain that one is enthralled with a fight and still itching to get back to the last fight scene. One feels that the movie should have been shown on five different TV sets. The climax is unexpected. The only supposed flaw was the time-to-time use of flashback shots and the trampoline skills by Kuo Chi. This is probably one of the best Chang Cheh movies ever. Providing useful articles, reviews and writings on movies and films online.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman Movie Review

If you're unfamiliar with my movie reviews, here's the way it works: I go check out the latest movie everyone is talking about, drink an astonishing amount of diet soda, and then report back to you, looking for as many things to make fun of as this space allows, while trying to strike a balance with the positive highlights. Welcome. Let's get started.


THE GOOD: What we have here is an attempt at taking the most mild-mannered and somewhat pathetic princess in history, and giving her a backbone. This is not your childhood fairy tale version, with whistling dwarves and a helpless girl in a dress, running around with her hand over her mouth, always looking surprised. It's a much darker and creepier scene playing out, which frankly adds to the appeal in my opinion.


Left motherless as a small child, Snow White (played by Kristin Stewart) has to adjust to life with her stepmother Raveena (Charlize Theron) who is the epitome of the word, "self absorbed". When it becomes clear that Mommy Dearest has nothing good in store for her, Snow White escapes into the forest where she encounters all sorts of creepy things brought on by hallucinogenic spores, and where she also first meets the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth), who is somewhat a nice hallucination of sorts himself. Sent to kill her, the Huntsman is faced with the decision of serving the wicked Queen, or helping Snow White escape. And as the bad boy he is, you can imagine what he chooses to do.


There were a lot of positive's in this film for me - the visual effects were stunning, and Charlize Theron is so terrifying as the Queen that I found myself considering ways to make myself less attractive so I wouldn't risk encountering her soul sucking vanity. I even have to admit that Kristin Stewart, who I am not particularly impressed with as an actress, was perfect for the role - not only because it required very little facial expression, but because THIS Snow White isn't exactly "girly" - and let's face it, Ms. Stewart has never been known for acting ladylike. And to round things out, Chris Hemsworth with a Scottish accent is the stuff dreams are made of. Thank you.


THE BAD: I mentioned previously that there were no whistling dwarves in this version, but rest assured that dwarves ARE present and accounted for - they just aren't particularly cute and snuggly little buggers. I didn't mind the fact that they were all a little rough looking, but I found myself completely unable to understand what they were saying from time to time. I'm still not sure if it was the British accents or if they were all, in fact, a bunch of mumblers.


THE UGLY: There was certainly no shortage of icky things to see in this movie: Stabbings, internal organ removals, and the Queen eating the still warm heart of a dead animal to name a few. Still, when you are faced with the glaring possibility that the Queen and her weirdo brother seem to have some sort of incestuous thing going on, all else pales in comparison. I don't have a brother, but if I did, I'd like to think that he wouldn't feel the need to watch me take a bath, nor would I feel inclined to chat it up with him as I step into a giant pool of milk. But that's just how I roll.


Bottom line, if you like your fairy tales on the darker side, with the fair maiden being less "helpless" and more "ragged mess", then this is the version for you.


The Trophy Wife gives this movie 4 trophies.


Snow White and the Huntsman has a running time of 127 minutes and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and brief sensuality. (No F words used) Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Sunday, 30 September 2012

We All Know That The Sun Rises, But What Else Rises?

We all know the sun rises, but what else rises? What else rises? The "Dark Knight Rises" will be released on July 20, 2012! Now I am 99.99% positive that I can refrain form asking this next question, but for fairness sake, I will ask it anyways. Are you excited? Ahhhhhhh, I am so excited! I can barely hold it in! But, there may be some people out there who do not share my passion and anticipation. That is why I am writing this blog; Well really I am writing this blog for a two-fold reason. 1. To critique "Dark Knight" and share my opinion on "Dark Knight Rises" and 2. To hear your opinion about whether or not you think "Dark knight Rises will be a success.


So let me begin with my critique on "Dark Knight" (MINIMAL SPOILER ALERT HERE) I absolutely loved it, from the intelligent script, to the genius of a director, and to the elegant cast of actors. If you read my earlier blog on the movie "Inception", you will all ready be aware of my love for director Christopher Nolan. He is a genius when it comes to directing because he know how to relate to his audience. Nolan is aware of what his viewers want to see and how to convey that in his pieces of work. And the actors? Simply put, how can one go wrong with names such as Christian Bale and Heath Ledger. Bale is known for his role in the first two Batman movies and of course, will be performing the role in the new and upcoming "Dark knight Rises." But another movie he played an excellent role in was the movie "Prestige"(also directed by Christopher Nolan) But, that is a whole different story and will without a doubt be fully critiqued in one of my future blogs. And Heath Ledger....If you have not seen "Dark Knight", Ledger is enough reason to go see it. I am a huge fan of Christian Bale and his ability to relate to his character's emotion and feelings, but I have to honestly say that Heath Ledger is the aspect that changes this movie from amazing to outstandingly amazing. Ledger hit the nail perfectly as he played the role of the Joker. There was no convincing needing to take place in my mind. He played the role perfectly. If you are fan of this movie I am sure you will remember this quote of his which sends chills down my spine...


"The Joker: Come here. Hey! Look at me. So I had a wife. She was beautiful, like you. Who tells me I worry too much. Who tells me I ought to smile more. Who gambles and gets in deep with the sharks. One day, they carve her face. And we have no money for surgeries. She can't take it. I just want to see her smile again. I just want her to know that I don't care about the scars. So... I stick a razor in my mouth and do this...
[the Joker mimics slicing his mouth open with his tongue]
The Joker:...to myself. And you know what? She can't stand the sight of me! She leaves. Now I see the funny side. Now I'm always smiling!"


What a great moment in this film among several others. Before I ask some questions about the upcoming "Dark Knight Rises", I just wanted to share a short summary of "Dark Knight" for those of you that for some strange reason, have not been able to see it yet. "Dark Knight" portrays Batman as he teams up with Harvey Dent to bring down the opposing vigilante mob and bring peace to the disparaging city of Gotham, but in attempting to accomplish this, let the cat out of the cage so-to-speak. Joker, with his hell-bent passion to turn Gotham against itself, does everything in his power to stop Batman and bring his heroic qualities down to his level.


So questions for "Dark Knight Rises." 1. Do you think this movie will be the last movie in the Batman series? 2. Are you upset that the Joker will not be in it? 3. Do you think it has potential to be the movie out of the series? 4. Will this movie be a success? Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Monday, 17 September 2012

It's a Knockout

Its's a Knockout TV Series


The iconic television series It's a Knockout had an illustrious innings. Beginning in the UK in 1966, it transmitted its last show in 2001. In one special programme, it even had members of the British royal family, Princes Andrew and Edward, Princess Anne and Fergie, as team leaders.


Despite its British team character and typically Anglo-saxon slapstick humour, the series was the brainchild of French Premier Charles de Gaulle, who mooted the European version of the series, Jeux San Frontieres, as a way of uniting European nations in friendship and fun. It even provided the inspiration for Peter Gabriel's song Games without Frontiers, a eulogy to the TV phenomenon.


In the UK, the show hosted 3 teams each week, for example Bristol, Bath and Minehead, all hotly competing for the much sought after 'Tip Top Town Trophy'. The programme billed itself as 'an inter-town contest of skill and strength' and the population of Britain collectively tuned in to watch. In its heyday, in the 70s and 80s, the show boasted audiences of up to 16 million.


As the theme tune 'Bean bag' by Herb Alpert and Tijuanna Brass started playing, people knew that they were in for madness, mayhem and a right good laugh. The teams competed against each other in obstacle races and silly versions of games lifted from the Olympics, school sports days and the producer's fertile imagination.


The competitors always had to wear costumes and these were usually enormous. The huge feet and giant bodies and heads made the racers cumbersome and clumsy and hilariously liable to fall over.


There were relay races, massive rubber inflatables and vast quantities of foam and water, for slipping, sliding and generally getting dunked in. Part of the show's appeal was its jolly, colourful, slapstick and custard pie nature, but perhaps the main factor in its success was the eccentric presenter Stuart Hall, whose infectious laugh sent audiences, and himself, into peals of uncontrollable laughter. If teams did well, they could compete for Great Britain in Jeux Sans Frontieres.


With a bigger budget, and an even bigger audience, the show featured ever more outlandish costumes and fancier props. One game featured giant Frankenstein chasing a flower-planting damsel in a mini-dress and the immortal line "just a friendly tap and he's fractured her skull, but never mind". With penguin suits, revolving platforms, plenty of competitors getting utterly soaked and a punchline of "here come the Belgians", it was a runaway Saturday night success.


For the Brits, as with all great British endeavours, it was the taking part that counted. Love it or loathe it, it was ground breaking TV and it epitomised the best of British spirit in a nutshell. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Adaptation Decay

When a franchise reaches a certain level of popularity, it has become a noticeable trend to adapt written works, comic books and even video games into Hollywood Pictures. This practice has become prevalent in a number of recent motion pictures: Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games, the numerous superhero movies, Transformers and games like Resident Evil and Tekken. While seeing these materials in motion is definitely a big draw of a film adaption, there is often one thing that long time fans of a franchise end up looking at when these movies finally come out: How faithful the movie is to the source material.


For fans, it often does not matter how pretty the effects are or how famous the cast and production crew are, the film is rendered pointless if nothing resembles the original. Books seem to get off the easiest in this department, as at worst content is omitted due to the fact they need to compress a large amount of content into a relatively small time frame by comparison. It is the same with comics, though they are spared because an issue is often a self-contained story and does not reach the length of a novel, though skipping through big events is still a problem present in these...


Other franchises are not as lucky however. Video games seem to lose the most when they are ported from the home consoles to the big screen. Starting with the concept with something as simple as a fighting game it was a wonder how so much was changed in regards to Tekken. The characters were not recognizable beyond their names and most of the fighting styles were not even similar, and this is taking into account the transition from video game design to real life. Resident Evil is another game series that falls short in the film adaption department, whose story has absolutely nothing to do with the games beyond there are zombies in them.


Children's franchises also take a hit here, with Transformers and Avatar the Last Air Bender also receiving a number of negative criticisms in regards to how faithful they were to the original concepts. Admittedly while Micheal Bay's Transformers is its own universe, it does not really make people think of the classics beyond wondering what happened to them and why they are like this in his version. Avatar on the other hand just has a number of problems utilizing the original's content and is once more not recognizable by fans beyond their names.


While it is not true to say all adaptations of different media are bad, they suffer a lot in the transition and makes people question whether it was really worth it in the end. Further there are times when the creator is not even consulted for such and thus the distance between the adaptation and the original becomes even further. There is no real line to be drawn at what can and cannot be done in a movie, which is what makes these creative liberties happen. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Wes Anderson's Throwback 'Moonrise Kingdom' Brings Innocent Quirkiness to the Forefront

We've all been there. We've all felt detached at some point, with the need to make some sort of genuine connection. Whether it be as a child, feeling left out of the more popular kids' game of tag or as an on-the-go adult with very little personal time, let alone time to find some smidgeon of companionship with a partner. How about being a child, with multiple siblings, feeling total estrangement from your parents - who are both there, but really aren't? These are all themes explored by indie filmmaker Wes Anderson's latest little film; the quirky, cute and sometimes hilarious Moonrise Kingdom.


Despite being the supreme film buff that I am, it pains me to let you (indie film purists) know that I would be leading you astray, via a bold faced lie, if I sat here and claimed I feel Wes Anderson to be the GOD of all things cinematic. That's simply not true, in my very humble opinion of course. As sarcastic and dry as I can be, nor am I a big fan of his style of humor. However, I completely get it - and on occasion - he'll catch me off guard, having written lines (when delivered properly, by the right actor) that will come off in absolute gut-busting fashion. See Gene Hackman and Danny Glover's kitchen exchange in The Royal Tenenbaums for proof. Moonrise Kingdom is no exception to this rule. Anderson's uncomfortably longer-than-usual takes, awkward scene transitions and character interactions leave you feeling like you're seeing too much past what was originally intended. Like watching a neighbor walk through their front door, only to peek through the side window (not that we've ever done anything that sick...what are we, voyeurs?)...moving on.


In Moonrise Kingdom, we follow a 1965 New England Boy Scout Troup, headed by Scout Master Ward (played brilliantly simple by Edward Norton) as he sets out with his group of gangly boys to find young scout Sam (the talented Jared Gilman) who has apparently given up and gone AWOL, having fallen in love with little, eerily dark Suzy (Kara Hayward), with whom he feels a genuine enough connection to flee. Needless to say, on a small (but larger than you might think) island, two missing 11 year olds can be cause for panic, despite Sam's "commendable" scouting abilities. Ward and his khaki scouts, flanked by Suzy's worn down, together-for-the-kids, attorney parents (Bill Murray and Francis McDormand), Bruce Willis' subtly hilarious Captain Sharp and Tilda Swinton as Social Services, who is disturbingly hellbent on retrieving abandoned children, turn the small town upside down looking for the runaways.


At each and every turn, we find someone trying to make a connection with someone else. Either that, or fleeing any situation where a connection hasn't been or can't quite be made, in utter desperation. There is simply no denying Anderson has a phenomenal eye, using unconventional methods of cutting - as opposed to the 180 degree line when shooting two people in conversation - he'll shoot a medium angle of both subjects perpendicular to the action or cut back and forth, straight on, between the subjects and their interaction. It's completely awkward, but really allows the viewer to access the full emotional range given by the actors, who are all wonderful here. Particularly Gilmore and Hayward, who anchor the film in innocence.


Seeing the sense of urgency, created out of the burning desire to be wanted, reminds us of just how fast kids of today are growing up and becoming "old souls" too far ahead of their time. Let's face it, half of the technological breaches of the world, post 2000 have been accomplished by prepubescents who haven't stopped wetting the bed or watching Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. While most parents past 35 still don't know what "LOL" means. Kingdom also happens to come off as a call to parents to be more parental, taking more of an interest in their children and their need for that support structure, lest they run off and attempt to elope at the ripe age of 12...living in a tent on the rocky surface of some small, coastal New England town.


Despite stretches of some slow pacing (par for the course in Anderson's films), with a couple of pretty hilarious cameos from indie faves Harvey Keitel and Jason Schwartzman, as well as a great musical selection, Moonrise Kingdom is innocent fun with a good moral message for everyone. Having the film based in simpler time, where the very same issues being dealt with by people today don't really differ all that much, speaks to Anderson's brilliance as a filmmaker. The juxtaposition offers just enough contrast to make you really pay attention to the things that need tending to in your own life. While not quite as funny as some of his previous offerings, this is another solid character study, masked in a quirky innocence.


3/5 Taped Glasses. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Where To Sell Those VHS Titles

The last thing I want to do is to put you off any of your own ideas about where to sell those VHS Titles that you have accumulated over the years. Or maybe you are an enthusiastic collector who wants to free up some space in what was once a 3 bedroom house and is now a 2 bedroom house with a large shed upstairs.


But seriously, there are many places you could try to sell your VHS Tapes. There are plenty of online outlets including eBay, Craigslist.com and Amazon, etc. You can sell domestically from garage sales, car boots and the classified ads in your local newspaper.


The thing to remember is this; you want to get as targeted a buying audience as possible and that being the case - you also want that audience to be as big as possible.


Selling VHS Titles is very much a niche enterprise and that niche is split into smaller niches. Therefore, it makes a lot of sense to try to get your VHS Titles in front of all the people who might be interested.


Some buyers may only be interested in documentaries, others in trains or travel. Still others may collect comedy or live band performances etc.


But if all these people are looking in the same place, then there is a good chance that they will see some of your video titles - if they are there to be seen.


The largest marketplaces are of course eBay and Amazon.


I am only going to recommend Amazon - WHY?


For one very good reason. Amazon has a real advantage over eBay because it actually has a category called "VHS" and eBay does not.


Instead, eBay has a category called, "DVD's, Films & TV".


Yes, it's true that if you type 'VHS tapes' into the eBay search bar, then look under the categories heading, you will see, "Videos: VHS" mentioned.


But here is the real difference.....


The last time I looked, eBay was showing 2,337 listings under that heading, but at the same time, Amazon had over 83,000.


Amazon is by far the most popular place for selling and is the obvious marketplace for a niche selling enterprise.


Whether you are a collector or simply selling redundant VHS Tapes which are lying around the house - something you should definitely consider obtaining is an up-to-date and proper;y researched list of VHS Titles. A list that shows you which tapes have a value. There are many, many VHS Tapes being advertised on Amazon.co.uk for 1 penny. This is ridiculous and it will be a total waste of your time to try selling some of your VHS Titles when clearly there may be a saturated market for certain titles.


So you either need a researched list or else you will have to research each one of your titles individually. This isn't such a big deal if you only have a few, but if you have a shed-load or you are actually sourcing VHS Titles as a means of providing a second income, then having a list which tells you which VHS Titles have value, is something which will save you enormous amounts of time and also prevent you wasting money buying tapes that have little or no value.


Anyway, I hope I have given you some ideas. It only remains for me to wish you good luck in selling your tapes. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Jim Parsons: Stage, Screen and Television

Jim Parsons' role of Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory may be the only place you've ever seen him. But Parsons is a stage-trained actor who's been in plays since the age of six. Parsons has received two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe, a Critics' Choice TV Award and a Television Critics Association award for playing Sheldon Cooper.


Growing up in Houston, Texas, he appeared in Noises Off in his junior year of high school. At the University of Houston he appeared in 17 plays in three years. After graduation he moved to New York, working on off-Broadway and in TV appearances.


While The Big Bang Theory was on hiatus in 2011, Parsons was on Broadway in The Normal Heart. From May until August of 2012, he's starring in Harvey. He's remarked that he has never seen Harvey on stage, nor has he seen the James Stewart movie. It's his 30th stage appearance.


He's also appeared in 11 films. Two were cameos. The Big Bang Theory is Parsons' 10th TV series. You can't really call them all his series, since he appeared in only one episode of six shows. He has said he auditioned for between 15 and 30 pilots. Sometimes when he was cast, the shows weren't picked up by networks. But that's how you work your way up.


The role of Sheldon Cooper changed everything. The character is a scientist and a genius, having completed college in his teens. He's surrounded by three nerdy friends whom he constantly criticizes. He is obsessive about routine, especially certain dinners on certain days of the week, and he's very upset with any change. The waitress who lives across the hall confuses him, since he's the only one in the group not attracted to her, and he never understands sarcasm from her or anyone else. Despite his narcissistic personality, he is devoid of social skills, and he intensely dislikes being touched. (He's virginal at 31.) He spouts arcane scientific details -- and his own opinions -- in rapid-fire speech. This is undoubtedly a big reason for his Emmys. The scripts must be incredibly challenging.


Fans are fascinated by the difference between Jim and Sheldon. Jim smiles a lot more than Sheldon does. Actually, Sheldon practically never does. He has an almost nonexistent sense of humor. Parsons was hilarious on a recent interview with Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. (Harvey will close in August..."get your tickets now!") His Emmy acceptance speeches were humble and grateful. And he smiled!


He loved school, and he loves his career now. He's worked hard for his success. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Tips for Online Video Production That People Will Get Talking

With the explosion of web video these days, you might also be thinking to upload your own content. We consider online videos as a different way to be entertained and get news. With the growing bandwidth, easy access to the means of production, and cheap storage, almost anyone can upload his/her video. However, be aware that with the enormous amount of videos that have been uploaded on the internet, there are millions of them which fail to capture their intended audience. In this article, we will tackle a number of tips in order to come up with a well-produced, entertaining and informative video. If you want a video which people will get people talking to, then, this article is for you.


Take the Time to Think about What You Want in Your Video


Before anything else, it might probably best if you outline what will happen in your video. Try to come up with an original concept in order for your content to stand out. This is the good thing about the internet. Here, you can express your imagination and you are your own creative force. Thus, sit down and come up with compelling characters as well as interesting situations for your video.


Recognizing the Medium of Your Video


As you write and prepare for your video production, be aware that the target length is five minutes or less. With that time period, you have to establish your beginning, middle and end of your video. Try to make your video as engaging as possible. Keep in mind as well that most people watch web videos alone and they often share this through social media. Thus, know the habits change between lone and group audiences.


Considering the Production Values


Meanwhile, there are a few basic things that should be considered when producing a web video. These might include simple things like getting the proper lighting and ensuring that all the dialogue can be heard. It is also important to make sure that the room tone matches. That means that everything should sound basically the same when you're cutting from one shot to another within one setting. If you already have a great script and good acting talent, you have to think of the decent production values as well. These things will set your video apart from thousands of your competitors.


So, those are just some of the simple tips that can help your original video off the ground. Hopefully, it will go out to the masses as well. On the other hand, you can also hire the services of a particular video production company to help your idea becomes a reality. Providing articles, reviews and writings on movies online.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

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Vikram won critical acclaim for his portrayal of a mentally-affected father in Deiva Thrumagal. Now, he is back doing a commercial movie - Rajapattai, which is directed by Suseenthiran of Vennila Kabbadi Kuzhu, Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai and Naan Mahan Alla-fame.

Deeksha Seth plays Vikram's love interest and the cast includes popular director K Vishwanath in a key role.

Similar to Suseenthiran's earlier films, this one too talks about an issue 'land grabbing in Tamilnadu'. Vikram plays the role of a gymnasium  instructor who wants to make it big in films.

Says Vikram, 'It is a movie on the lines of Dhool, Samy and Dhil. Suseenthiran, known for doing movies close to reality, has opted for a subject loaded with commercial elements and I enjoy doing it.'

Vikram will  be sporting seven different looks in the films.

'We opted for vibrant colours and it has come out well on screen,' says the director.

The director says it is the first time he has experimented with an out-and-out commercial film. Hopefully his effort combined with Vikram's ability will work some magic.

Speaking about the storyline, Suseenthiran said, 'These days we read in newspapers on incidents of land grabbing and police action on the wrong-doers. This is the basic knot of Rajapattai.Vikram will be seen in an action role.'The story by Seenu, cinematography by Madhie, and Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored the music. The film is produced by PVP Cinemas

In less than 48 hours, Rajapattai will hit the screens. The advance bookings opened across various screens and the response has been amazing,  say theater-owners.

The story by Seenu, cinematography by Madhie, and Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored the music. The film is produced by PVP Cinemasction film directed by Suseenthiran, featuring Vikram, Deeksha Seth and Mithra Kurian in the lead roles. The film features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and is likely to release in 2012.

When Vikram and director Suseendran, experts at off-beat films, come together for 'Rajapattai', the output is going to be a full-fledged commercial movie, loaded with action, comedy and romance.

Yes, this is the official word about 'Rajapattai'. Talking to journalists in Chennai on Monday evening, just hours after the film was launched, Suseendran said, "With 'Rajapattai', I have decided to prove that I can make a completely entertaining and commercial film."


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Saturday, 25 February 2012

Bollywood: Go Mad with the Stars

In our busy life whenever we get time we want to get ourselves free from all the tensions of work. We need entertainment so that we can enjoy y this leisure time. Undoubtedly Hindi movies are the favorite source of entertainment for most of the Indians. The Indian film industry makes films that could attract all types of audiences rather than emphasizing only on a few categories.


Indian Cinema has given us various memorable films like Mother India, Sholay, Deewar, Mera Naam Joker, Mughal-e-Azam, Devdas and much more. It is too tough to list all the legendry movies here. In modern cinema too you can easily find some of the great pieces of work such as Hum Aapke Hain Kaun,  Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Maine Pyaar Kiya, Fashion, Lagaan and lots more.


Every movie buff wants to know everything about his/her favorite movie star. You can too buy latest images and videos of your favorites from big media houses. People take so much interest in everything what their super stars do. Whether it is their dressing style, food habits, love affairs, break-ups, arguments with co-stars or living style, they want to know everything. Recently the birth of superstar Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter and Abhishek-Aishwarya's first baby girl has become the hot news of the industry. Everyone wants to see her and even the family has got various offers for the first photograph of their baby to go in public. Shahrukh Khan the Badshah of Bollywood once again is attracting fans by his upcoming movie Don 2 after his dream project Ra-One. The well known Khan-war has always been very popular among movie lovers.


The decision of Aamir Khan about giving his new born baby a name "Azad Rao Khan" has become news showing that even the small incidents related to Bollywood stars get instantly popular. Today people pay less attention to their love or married life but are extremely concerned about the marriage of Saif and Kareena. You can buy news images about your superstars online. Well known director Rohit Shetty is planning to cast Shahrukh Khan and Ajay Devgan for his upcoming project is the latest news from Bollywood. Apart from this the sequel of 2011 hit ‘Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster' is too on the way.


You too can buy latest news content related to current Bollywood news from big media houses. People pay too much attention on everything what these celebrities do. They consider these superstars their ideal and try to adapt their styles in day to day life. Whether it is their hair styles, dresses, shoes and even the cosmetic products these stars endorse, they like to do everything in the same manner.


We all love our Bollywood stars and want to know everything they do. They are the biggest source of entertainment for all of us. After all in the modern day world after working continuously for five days we all want a good movie that can make us free from all the stress of work. So it is a suggestion that if you are free, go and watch a good movie now.


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Saturday, 11 February 2012

The Joy of STAYING ALIVE

The movie "Staying Alive" is a real story of a journalist Aditya, played by Anant Mahadevan. Aditya, after his third heart attack is admitted in the intensive care unit of the hospital. On the neighbouring bed is an underworld don Shaukat Ali, played by actor Saurabh Shukla. Shaukat is in ICU due to his unconditional love for kebabs that brings him his first heart attack. The story is about how the journalist influences the life of a key player of the underworld. The Staying Alive movie rating is not been out yet.


The cast of the film also includes Chandan Sanyal, Sanjay Swaraj, Navni Parihar, Ranjana Sasa, Jehangir Khan. The movie comes from the banner of Shemaroo Entertainment. The producer of the Staying Alive Movie is Pilakesh Bhowmik and it has been directed by Anant Mahadevan. The music is given by Sanjay Chowdhury whereas the screenplay is by Sujit Sen. Though the plot of the story looks fictional but this is based on a real story to make you believe that people do change and that too for the better. Lying on the hospital bed Aditya mocks death, while on the other hand Shaukat is terrified of the thought of dying. The two opposites develop a bonding with each other and form a so called love-hate relationship. Aditya shares his life experiences and deep secrets with Shaukat and he makes confessions about his good and bad deeds. Shaukat likes the experience of this new friendship, even though he is deprived of kebabs.


All through their stay in the hospital, their wives share a strong bond and support each other in this life threatening situation of their spouses. It is said that you only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough and in this movie Shaukat learns the same lesson. He understood that life should not be taken for granted as each breath of ours is a gift from God and should not be misused. He realized that there is more in life than terror and destruction. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a positive ending. He had figured out everything except how to live and his ICU neighbour taught him just that.


Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact and Aditya made Shaukat believe in the above fact that he knew and did not realize. This stay in the hospital transformed Shaukat to a new person all together. He starts to value his along and also the lives of others. He starts seeking a decent and civilised life. The climax of the film deals with life as it unfolds for a man from the wrong side of the law trying to set things right. Will he or won't he succeed? This black comedy is all about appreciating life and experiencing the joy of just Staying Alive. The Staying Alive Movie Review is expected to be average.


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Monday, 30 January 2012

Future of Indian Movies

Today, India has probably one of the most liberal investment regimes amongst the emerging economies with a conducive foreign direct investment (FDI) environment. FDI in all film-related activities such as film financing, production, distribution, exhibition, marketing etc. is permitted up to 100% for all companies under the automatic route. This provision of 100% foreign direct investment has made the Indian film market attractive for foreign enterprises such as 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Disney and Warner Bros. During the last few years, the trend of foreign private investment in Bollywood has also been seen on the rising side due to low loss risk and opportunities of huge profits to be made because of the global presence of Indian audience.


Propelled by innovation across its value chain and a series of enabling regulatory actions, the Indian film industry is expected to grow annually at almost 18 percent to reach around INR 600 billion (approximately US $ 13 billion) by end 2011.


In the 20th century, Indian cinema became a global enterprise, along with the American and Chinese film industries. The Indian entertainment and media (E&M) industry has out-performed the Indian economy and is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. The Indian economy has been growing at a fast clip over the last few years, and the income levels too have been experiencing a high growth rate. Above that, consumer spending is also on the rise, due to a sustained increase in disposable incomes, brought about by reduction in personal income tax over the last decade. All these factors have given an impetus to the E&M industry and are likely to contribute to the growth of this industry in the future.


In the film production business, India is the world's largest producer of films. In 2009, India produced a total of 2,961 films on celluloid that include a staggering figure of 1,288 feature films. By the end of 2010, it was reported that in terms of annual film output, India ranked first, followed by America (Hollywood) and China.


Given that fourteen (14) million Indians go to the movies on a daily basis to see any of the over 800 films churned out by Bollywood each year (that's more than double the number of feature films produced annually in the United States), the Indian film industry is expected to grow annually at almost 18 percent to reach around INR 600 billion (approximately US $ 13 billion) by 2011-2012.


Now a days, Indian films have become somewhat of an international obsession. Bollywood films are being shown in American and British theaters on a more and more frequent basis. These theaters have become community focus for the South Asian communities around the world. Though separated by a vast distance from home, South Asians have found Bollywood films to be a great way of staying in touch with their culture and their fellow South Asians.


Once a noted film star was seen commenting that people abroad mocking the Indian Film Industry are going to have their boots in their mouth in the decades to come. Indeed his prophesy is coming true and with the current scenario prevailing, it is but obvious that a movie buff is in for a treat.


Providing three to four hours of escapism is the primary objective of Bollywood and it's a recipe done well. Indian movies are becoming more and more popular around the world.


What is Bollywood Movie?


It's a popular nickname for the most popular cinema on the planet: the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay), India.


Role of Bollywood films in world market:


Bollywood has experienced a marked growth in revenue in North American and European markets, and is particularly popular amongst the South Asian communities in large international cities as New York City, London, Zurich, San-Francisco, Los-Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Dallas and Toronto. Films from India do more business in the United States than films from any other non-English speaking country. Numerous films in the mid-1990s and onwards have been largely, or entirely, shot in New York, Los Angeles, London, Zurich, Vancouver and Toronto.


Globally, Indian cinema found markets in over 90 Countries, wherein Indian films are screened. The Indian government extended film delegations to foreign Countries such as the USA and Japan, while the Country's Film Producers Guild sent similar missions throughout Europe.


The Indian diaspora consists of millions of Indians overseas for whom films are made. These films are available through mediums such as DVDs and screening of films in their Country of residence wherever commercially feasible.


Propelled by innovation across its value chain and a series of enabling regulatory actions, the Indian film industry is expected to grow annually at almost 18 percent to reach around INR 600 billion (approximately US $ 13 billion) by end 2011.


Though films contribute just 27 percent to the entertainment revenues, they form the heart of this industry. Indian films, especially the mainstream Hindi film industry (Bollywood) dominate segments like music and live entertainment as well as television, where popular films and film-based programs attract the Highest viewership.


With the average Indian getting younger, and hence more likely to spend on non- essentials, the entertainment industry has the potential to grow explosively in the future.


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Monday, 16 January 2012

SONY TDG-BR100 Review, What You Need To Know

In simple terms, the Sony Tdg-Br100 is Sony's top 3d glasses for customers who own a sony 3d tv and want to actually enhance their entertainment.  People are purchasing these units, having them shipped to their homes, setting it up and turning on a movie.  There are a couple of other models but the Sony Tdg-Br100 is the top of the line and literally thousands of people are enjoying 3d entertainment every week and some people every night.  If your still reading this then your probably interested in the entire Sony Tdg-Br100 review which is right below.  So sit back, grab some green tea and enjoy the review.  I also have a movie for you to watch so you can see how they look.  Click here to watch it : sonytdg-br100.com/sony-tdg-br100-3d-glasses-review.


SONY TDG-BR100 Review – What is it?


The SONY TDG-BR100 is Sony's 3d Glasses are for customers who own or are in the process of buying a Sony 3d tv.  They are egonomically designed to fit the curves of your face as well as for comfort.  If you wear glasses you'll be extra happy as they work easily for eye glass wearers with the bit over size-ness.  With a wide lense, you can sit comfortable reclined in a chair, no  more than 10 degrees or it might lose the effect and still enjoy the 3d effect.  Probably one of the best features in regards to power is the 100 hour battery life and the auto standby feature when not in use to reduce wasted battery power.  You'll be required to purchase the 3D sync Transmitter and 3d Content which means 3d movies and of course 3d Sony Bravia HDTV.


Its Compatible with Sony BRAVIA HDTVs.  Here is the complete list of the 3d TVs that work best with this specific 3d glasses. Sony BRAVIA HX800 seriesSony BRAVIA HX810 seriesSony BRAVIA HX909 seriesSony BRAVIA LX900 seriesSony BRAVIA NX810 series.


If your purchasing this as a gift be sure that your friend or family member has the correct tv or it'll be wasted and disappointing present.  The price for owning this specific Sony 3d Glasses range from $63.95 for used and up to $199.99 dollars for new.  I recommend purchasing new as you don't know if the previous owner dropped it or if they the device has water damage. Having the Sony Tdg-Br100 3d Glasses will truly enrich the viewing experience as well as increase your excitement to watch movies.


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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Find interesting superman games to be played on your system for free on various web portals for free

Games have always been inseparable part of the one's life. There are many web portals which provide free information of superman games which areas which are also downloadable easily. Various types of superman games are available which are easy to play. These games also suit for all people of age group whether you are a kid or a young boy or an adult person. These games are of various interests. For people who are interested in playing the games easily can download the games for free. Online games are also available on various web portals. For the purpose of getting interesting games which are available on various web portals you can search those on Google. Superman Game-Stop Press is one such popular game which is available on the web portal like superman.co.in.


This is a very interesting game in which the superman flies all over the world to rescue the people who are in trouble. In this game you can find the game easily entrusted with the facility of taking the photograph of the Superman. In this game you play a character of Jimmy Olsen who is actually Jimmy Olsen. You can also find the instructions to play the game. In this game you need to catch the flight of Superman easily so that you can go to the next level. Among other super man games one game is that Superman Metropolis which is referred to as the defender's game. In this game superman brings news from various areas. One such news is that of Meteors going to be rained on the meteors which showered badly on the Metropolis. This game is quite easy to control.


This game is very easy to control. After getting the information of people in trouble Superman decides to rescue the people by saving the planet. However there are many troubles in his way. While playing the game you can help the superman in rescuing the planet. With people willing to know about the type game it is now much easier that you can help the superman to find the same. As soon as superman is successful in removing all of the meteors only then the whole of the planet can be saved. Many super man games are available for free of cost. However there are a few games website where you may require registering and getting user ID as well as password. After you have registered at the site you can log-in easily after which you can play the game easily.


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