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The Expendables 3 (2014) – Movie Trailer

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 18, 2014
Posted in: Trailers. Tagged: Antonio Banderas, arnold schwarzenegger, banner, Dolph Lundgren, explosions, film stills, films, guns, harrison ford, images, instagram, Jason Statham, Kelsey Grammer, Mel Gibson, movie banner, movie blockbuster, movie trailer, movies, Patrick Hughes, photos, sylvester stallone, the expendables, The Expendables 3, trailer. Leave a comment

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Here’s the latest trailer for The Expendables 3 – this time around Stallone has brought in a new director in Red Hill’s Patrick Hughes and also brings in some new faces that includes Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Antonio Banderas and Kelsey Grammer these guys join up with Expendable veteran’s Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Randy Couture & Stallone himself – as you would expect this looks one hell of an action ride – the film lands this summer take a look at the trailer and Enjoy!

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Oculus (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 18, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: actors, Annalise Basso, battle star galactica, Brenton Thwaites, demons, film geek, films, fright, guardians of the galaxy, haunted mirror, horror, horror night, Karen Gillan, Kate Siegel, Katee Sackhoff, maleficent, mike flanagan, mirror, movie, movie review, movie stills, movies, oculus movie, oculus review, photos, pictures, Rory Cochrane, scare, scary movie, supernatural. Leave a comment

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Oculus (2014) – Movie Review ★★★¾

Director: Mike Flanagan – Cast: Karen Gillan, Brenton Thwaites, Katee Sackhoff, Kate Siegel, Annalise Basso & Rory Cochrane – Synopsis: Growing up 10yr old Tim and his 13yr old sister Kaylie were inserprable that was until Tim was sent to a psychiatric hospital for the supposed murder of their parents – Kaylie always suspected that an antique mirror haunted by a supernatural entity was responsible for these hideous crimes & spent the time her brother was locked away researching & documenting the lives and deaths of everyone who came in contact with it – upon Tim’s release from the hospital 11yrs later Kaylie sets out to prove her brothers innocence & destroy this supernatural force forever – Verdict: The film is based upon a short by Flanagan that was released in 2006 titled Oculus: Chapter 3 – The Man with the Plan – using flashbacks Oculus entwines two parallel stories that center around the Russell family in the past & present, this is cleverly used by Flanagan helping develop the structure of the story and adding to it’s creepiness – rather than the mundane, uninspired found footage format or the blood & gore from the general run of the mill slasher flick Flanagan injects a dose of horror reminiscent in style of James Wan, that’s almost a throwback in style to the 70s and 80s, with some fabulous character building, interesting camera angles and a film brought to life by a group of very talented young actors including Battle Star’s Katee Sackhoff, Doctor Who’s Karen Gillan and the talented Maleficent star Brenton Thwaites who all turn in excellent performances -made for just under $5 Million Oculus is a gem of a ghost story – yes at times the movie get’s a little lost in it’s illusions & hallucinations and forgets to scare but Overall: there’s enough to this movie to keep you rooted to your chair and have you avoiding mirrors at your home for days after….

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Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) – Posters

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 14, 2014
Posted in: Stills. Tagged: alien, cinema, dork, drax, film geek, films, gamdra, geek, guardians of the galaxy, imax, instagram, love movies, love scifi, marvel, marvel characters, movie poster, movies, photo, planet movies, poster, rocket, scifi, smugglers, star lord. Leave a comment

Here’s some rather colorful character posters from James Gunn’s GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY the latest Marvel big screen bonanza that will hit our screens later this summer – Gunn the guy who brought us the fabulous Slither and comedy superhero movie Super has assembled an exciting cast that includes Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista and Vin Diesel – here’s them posters…. Enjoy!

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 10, 2014
Posted in: Stills. Tagged: april o'neil, character posters, characters, cinema, donatello, films, foot clan, i love films, instagram, Johnny Knoxville, karai, leonardo, like, love, Megan Fox, michael bay, michelangelo, movie blog, movie poster, movies, new films, planet movies, raphaeil, reviewsm film posters, shredder, splinter, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, trailers, upcoming movies, website, Will Arnett, William Fichtner. Leave a comment

here’s some rather delicious posters from the upcoming TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES remake that lands this summer – the movie is directed by Wrath of the Titans helmer Jonathan Liebesman and stars Megan Fox, William Fichtner, Will Arnett & Johnny Knoxville – from early footage it looks promising and certainly darker than it’s 1990’s original (thank god) !

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Tokarev (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 10, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: Danny Glover, film buff, film review, film stills, films, images, Judd Lormand, life of crime, Max Ryan, movie stills, movies, Nicolas Cage, Paco Cabezas, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Peter Stormare, poster, Rachel Nichols, review, Russian Mob, Tokarev, Tokarev Gun, Tokarev movie. Leave a comment

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Tokarev (2014) – Movie Review ★★★¾

Director: Paco Cabezas – Cast: Nicolas Cage, Rachel Nichols, Danny Glover, Max Ryan, Judd Lormand, Pasha D. Lychnikoff & Peter Stormare – Synopsis: Paul Maguire (Cage) is a reformed criminal running a legitimate business when his past of crime and the Russian Mob catches up with him – one night whilst attending a business meeting with his wife Maguire’s daughter is kidnapped and not one to rely on the local police for help he rounds up his old crew and seeks his own brand of justice – Verdict: If you’ve seen the trailer for Tokarev don’t be fooled into thinking that this move is some sort of low budget Taken clone – it’s not! – Paco Cabazas who brought us 2007’s horror The Appeared has essentially worked to the revenge formula but thrown in a few curve balls that change the ball game and makes you think “wow I didn’t see that coming” – Tokarev still has it’s cliche moments and yep we get to see our customary Nic Cage meltdown moment (not a bad thing in my eyes) but Overall: this is devilishly fun movie, with a whole bunch of grandeur action sequences, a smartly written script that is well delivered by a quality cast led by the infectious Cage who appears to have fun with any role he takes on – don’t be blinded by the haters out there Tokarev is 92mins of top class entertainment…. Enjoy !

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Rik Mayall (1958-2014)

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 9, 2014
Posted in: Views. Tagged: badass, Black Adder, blog, Bottom, comedy, comedy duo, comics, death, died, Edward Hitler, film blog, films, Filthy Rich & Catflap, genius, instagram, laugh, like, love, love comedy, memories, movie blog, movies, photos, Richard Richard, Rik Mayall, rip, talented, The New Statesman, The Young Ones, tv, tv blog, tv show, website. Leave a comment

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The beloved British Comic Actor Rik Mayall has died suddenly aged 56 – like many that grew up during the 80’s & 90’s watching shows such as The Young Ones, Black Adder, Filthy Rich & Catflap, The New Statesman and Bottom his passing will be sad but also a moment to reflect on one of the greatest and I must say underrated comics of our time – his partnership with Adrian Edmondson was a master class of violent filthy humor, a rare double act that never disappointed and one that always made me smile – whether it be the flat mates Richard Richard and Edward Hitler from the superb 90’s show Bottom or students in the 80’s Vyvyan and Rick from The Young Ones they were just so damn good together – instead of wiping a tear load that DVD player up and raise a toast to one of the funniest comics to grace our screens….

Enemy (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 8, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: actors, canada, Denis Villeneuve, director, double, enemy movie review, enemy review, film, filmstar, hollywood, Isabella Rossellini, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joshua Peace, Mélanie Laurent, movie, movie review, prisoners, Sarah Gadon, source code, spider, spiders, Tim Post, twins, zodiaz. Leave a comment

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Enemy (2014) – Movie Review ★★★★

Director: Denis Villeneuve – Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Isabella Rossellini, Sarah Gadon, Tim Post & Joshua Peace – Synopsis: Based on José Saramago’s 2002 novel The Double – Adam (Gyllenhaal) is a history professor, pretty bored with existence living an almost repetitive live style and seeming pretty disinterested with everything and that includes his beautiful girlfriend Mary – one night whilst marking some papers he puts on a movie on the recommendation of a colleague, half way through he spots an actor named Anthony Clair who looks the exact double of him – Adam decides to track this man down and by doing so changes his life as he knows it forever – Verdict: this is the second collaboration between Gyllenhaal and Canadian filmmaker Villeneuve, it’s certainly the weirdest and some would even argue the best of the two – whilst last year’s Prisoners was a taut, commercial thriller that combines a superb ensemble of actors around a real life narrative ENEMY couldn’t be so different – it treads a dark, mesmerizing and at times perplexing path with a pace that’s deliberately slow, an evocative soundtrack that’s hauntingly beautiful and some delicious low level camera angles that’s invades the screen, suffocating yet instrumental in the overall mood of the film – I am running out of superlatives for Jake Gyllenhaal, his performances since Fincher’s Zodiac have been towering, embodying each picture with a new found confidence and making that film his own, his brooding intensity commands the screen like a young Pacino and with Enemy Gyllenhaal delivers not only one knockout performance but two, his mannerisms, emotions and slight changes to his appearance are great and utterly fascinating to watch – he is also supported on screen by the lovely French actress Mélanie Laurent (remember her in Inglorious Basterds) and the fabulous Sarah Gadon (A Dangerous Method) who are both well cast and give top performances to the parts respectively – Overall: Villeneuve Enemy is a strange mind twister of a movie that’s reminiscent of Lynch and Cronenberg at their peak – it’s an atmospheric film jigsaw that will have scratching your head a few times wondering what on earth is going, but trust me it’s worth sticking around and although the film asks more questions than answers Denis Villeneuve Enemy is a spellbinding triumph in original film making…

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Very Good Girls (2014) – Movie Trailer

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 5, 2014
Posted in: Trailers. Tagged: best friends, bluray, cinema, Clark Gregg, Dakota Fanning, Demi Moore, dvd, Elizabeth Olsen, Ellen Barkin, film, film stills, images, movie, movie stills, Naomi Foner, Peter Sarsgaard, photos, pictures, Richard Dreyfuss, summer, trailer, Very Good Girls, very good girls film trailer. Leave a comment

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Two of the screen’s finest & brightest young actresses Dakota Fanning (Runaways) and Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene) star as besties who’s friendship one summer is strained after they both fall for the same guy played by Boyd Holbrook – the film has a fabulous support cast that includes Ellen Barkin, Peter Sarsgaard, Richard Dreyfuss, Clark Gregg and Demi Moore and a filmmaker Naomi Foner making her film debut behind the camera with a story she has also written – VERY GOOD GIRLS premiered at Sundance earlier this year and looks set for a limited release later this summer – here’s the trailer…. Enjoy!

Edge Of Tomorrow (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on June 2, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: aliens, amazing, Bill Paxton, bluray, bourne identity, Brendan Gleeson, cinema, director, Doug Liman, dvd, edge of tomorrow, Emily Blunt, film review, filmmaker, films, groundhog day, instagram, kick ass, Kick Gurry, like, live die repeat, look, love, mimicks, movie review, movies, Noah Taylor, photos, pictures, review, time loop, time travel, tom cruise, writer. Leave a comment

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Edge Of Tomorrow (2014) – Movie Review ★★★★½

Director: Doug Liman – Cast: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Noah Taylor & Kick Gurry – Synopsis: Major William Cage (Cruise) a PR for the army finds himself sent to the front line, with zero combat training, fighting a war against an alien force known as the Mimics that’s slowly taking over the world – Cage manages to get himself caught in a time loop that once deceased makes him revisit his horrific day of battle all over again – during this loop he becomes more efficient at battle and meets up with Vrataski (Blunt) who’s a battle hardened war hero and together they must find a way to defeat the Mimics saving the world in the process – Verdict: If your wondering what film you should see at your local cinema this week then wonder no more ! – Based on the Japanese Novel “All You Need Is Kill” by Hiroshi Sakurazaka and delivered to the big screen by The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman EDGE OF TOMORROW is one heck of a ride that reminds me of Aliens, Matrix and Starship Troopers wrapped around a devilishly fun Groundhog Day narrative that is not only exhilarating to watch but is a delicious cocktail of clever sci-fi, black humor and full throttle edge of the seat action that Cruise, Blunt and Paxton deliver tenfold – a lot of praise should go to McQuarry & Butterworth for a superb character driven script that’s both fresh, witty and void of romantic entanglement like too many of it’s predecessors – one of the surprises in the movie is Emily Blunt’s “Angel of Verdun” – we all know she can act but her action prowess tethered to her overall look and the deliverance of her character is convincing & superbly executed – the action arena certainly suits Ms Blunt and with the lack of strong female action heroes on our screen of late this role certainly opens some doors for future action screen time – some of my favorite moments in the movie is the breathtaking beach scene reminiscent of a science fiction Saving Private Ryan, the exchanges between Cruise & Paxton (two of my favorite actors) and Cage’s training in the army base against the mimics whilst Vrataski looks on applying the necessary bullet to the head if he fails – Overall: as a summer blockbuster Edge Of Tomorrow is one of the best in recent years, it’s fun, explosive and well worth you hitting that repeat button for another watch….

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Sin City : A Dame To Kill For (2014) – Movie Poster

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 29, 2014
Posted in: Stills. Tagged: 300, beautiful, Bruce Willis, comicbook, comics, Dennis Haysbert, Eva Green, film, frank miller, Jessica Alba, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, josh brolin, like, love movies, Mickey Rourke, movie, movie poster, Ray Liotta, robert rodriguez, Rosario Dawson, sexy, sexy poster, Sin City, sin city 2 poster, sin city a dame to kill for. Leave a comment

Here’s a pretty revealing and downright sizzling movie poster from Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For featuring one it’s stars the gorgeous Eva Green – the movie sequel to 2005’s Sin City also stars Jessica Alba, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dennis Haysbert, Mickey Rourke & Bruce Willis – the film lands this August…. Enjoy !

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 28, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: Andrew Garfield, characters, comicbook, comicbook geek, Dane DeHaan, emma stone, Felicity Jones, film buff, gwen stacey, harry osborn, Jamie Foxx, marc webb, movie photos, movie sequel, Paul Giamatti, peter parker, Sally Fields, science fiction, scifi, scifi movies, spiderman, stan lee, stan lee comics, the amazing spider-man 2. Leave a comment

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) – Movie Review ★★★★

Director: Marc Webb – Cast: Andrew Garfield, Dane DeHaan, Sally Fields, Emma Stone, Felicity Jones, Paul Giamatti & Jamie Foxx – Synopsis: Marc Webb’s sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2 starts by addressing what did happened to Peter Parker’s Mum & Dad after they dropped him off at Aunt May’s and then flashes to modern day where our favorite New York crime fighter Spider-Man is dealing with his own personal demons – whilst cleaning up the city of everyday scumbags he is being haunted by the ghost of Gwen’s dead father whom he promised before his death to stay away from his daughter – Peter also meets up with Harry Osborn a high school buddy and gets entangled with the rather creepy, electrifying Electro – Verdict: It’s been 2 years since Marc Webb remade Spider-Man for the big screen – I remember going into the remake thinking “surely it’s too soon after Sam Raimi’s trilogy?” but after 50mins of this new Spidey adventure I was blown away and by it’s end credits I had soon forgotten all things Maguire and swore allegiance to a new Web Slinger in town and his name is Andrew Garfield – now quickly on to it’s sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – I had lot’s of fun with this film, it’s not quite as good as it’s 2012 original but filmmaker Webb has once again injected his own stamp on the Superhero genre making this sequel an entertaining cinematic experience, easily more comical & lighthearted than it’s predecessor, with some colorful comic book villains, an overload of CGI packed action scenes ending with a dark final quarter that is obviously laying the foundations of what’s to come – although A-List stars Foxx and Giamatti did OK it was the brilliant DeHaan that stole most of his scenes and made Franco look like a little pussy cat – the chemistry between Garfield and Stone, the dizzy breathtaking sight of Spidey flying over New York City and the emergence of the Green Goblin were the films highlights – Overall: if your looking for a dose of big screen, comic book action then take a trip to the cinema – The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is breathtaking at times and delivers a fun night of escapism….

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The Double (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 28, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: bluray, Chris O'Dowd, dark, david lynch, dvd, film review, films, humor, instagram, Jesse Eisenberg, love movies, Mia Wasikowska, movies, Noah Taylor, oddball characters, Paddy Considine, photos, pictures, planet movies, Richard Ayoade, Sally Hawkins, screenplay, terry gilliam, The Double Movie, the double movie review, trailer, Wallace Shawn. Leave a comment

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The Double (2014) – Movie Review ★★★

Director: Richard Ayoade – Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, Wallace Shawn, Noah Taylor, Sally Hawkins, Chris O’Dowd & Paddy Considine – Synopsis: Simon James (Eisenberg) is a very shy, un-confident and somewhat lonely type of guy who works as a clerk in some government agency – one day whilst at work he finds his life turned upside down with the arrival of James Simon (Eisenberg) a new employee that is not only Simon’s exact physical double (WTF) but also his complete opposite, James is confident, charismatic and outgoing all the attributes that Simon only wishes he had – Verdict: Ayoade’s The Double is a film of the weirdest, highest order! it’s full of dimly lit scenes, dark almost excruciating humor, oddball characters and an intriguing somewhat haunting soundtrack – the film’s style is very reminiscent of Gilliam’s Brazil and although I applaud Ayoade’s originality The Double failed to keep me hooked long enough to garner any interest for it’s many unlikeable characters and it’s cold and pretty bleak setting – I felt the film was void of explanation and in my opinion tried too hard to be weird and confusing – Overall: Ayoade will no doubt get praise from some quarters for his style and originality but for me The Double was a missed opportunity let down by a weak script and criminally not giving it’s two talented leads enough to work with….

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X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 25, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: 3D, Beast, beautiful, cinema, comicbook, comics, Days of Future Past, Ellen Page, fanboy, halle berry, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Magneto, marvel comics, Michael Fassbender, movie review, movies, mutants, Mystique, Nicholas Hoult, Patrick Stewart, Peter Dinklage, photos, Professor X, Raven Darkhölme, sentinels, sexy, Shawn Ashmore, Storm, Wolverine, x-men comics, x-men days of future past. Leave a comment

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X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) – Movie Review ★★★★½

Director: Bryan Singer – Cast:  Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Halle Berry, Ellen Page, Nicholas Hoult, Shawn Ashmore, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart – Synopsis: Kitty Pryde, Magneto and Professor X hatch a plan to send Wolverine back to 1973 where time can be re-written and the destruction of the Mutants by the evil Sentinels in their future world can be prevented – this plan all hinges on Wolverine persuading a young Professor X to work alongside his nemesis Magneto and stop Mystique assassinating Dr. Bolivar Trask the scientist responsible for the production of the Sentinels – Verdict: finally a superhero movie with the balls for excitement, exhilarating action scenes and an ensemble cast that don’t just talk the talk it walks the walk with strides of greatness and superhero acting masterclass – Days of Future Past is one of them rare cinematic experiences that you just want to re-watch instantly – of course I’d be lying if I said that Bryan Singer’s superhero flick was without it’s flaws (and I counted several) but in the grand scheme of things does that really matter? (sorry fan boys) – Days of Future Past is easily the best in the franchise, from them opening shots of the Sentinels in a future earth ravaged by war (reminiscent of Cameron’s T2) to that mesmerizing scene with Quicksilver as he deploys his mutant energies re-arranging the angle of gun fire, you know instantly that filmmaker Bryan Singer has returned to form and created the best X-Men movie yet! – yes the time travel is slightly confusing, and yep some of the characters are slightly underused but Singer’s method of direction is pretty powerful stuff, there’s a great deal of intensity and you seem to be involved with each character a rarity for this style of movie – I also loved the introduction of new characters Quicksilver and Kitty Pryde who both get some decent screen time, QuickSilver stealing all of his scenes and also being a fan of Game of Thrones it was pretty awesome seeing Peter Dinklage strutt his stuff playing Bolivar Trask – in my opinion along with Nolan’s Batman franchise the X-Men series always tops the comic book film adaptions – why you may ask? well unlike Thor, Iron Man, The Avengers or the Spiderman franchise they don’t rely on comedy to sell it’s product to it’s audience, it’s used sparingly and when done it’s used well and not gimmicky – the X-Men series has consistently delivered a high standard script and without question they have the best set of actors of any superhero franchise – here’s four that stood out from Days of Future Past – Hugh Jackman delivering a muscular, cigar chomping swagger as the Wolverine, Jennifer Lawrence as the confident, beautiful yet deadly Mystique, Michael Fassbender’s terrifying menace as the young Magneto and Patrick Stewart’s wise and intellectual X – when aced the superhero movie on the big screen can be an absolute delight and with Days of Future Past the balance between comedy, drama, action and suspense is delivered perfectly – Overall: after the horrible Jack the Giant Slayer a big welcome back to the talented Bryan Singer who has now directed 3 of my favorite superhero movies and has whet my appetite for Apocalypse….

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Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) – Movie Trailer

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 24, 2014
Posted in: Trailers. Tagged: bluray, cannes, cannes 2014, Chloë Grace Moretz, cinema, Clouds of Sils Maria, dvd, fans, film, film geek, film night, films, instagram, Juliette Binoche, kristen stewart, kristen stewart movies, Kstew, moivebuff, movie poster, movie trailer, moviebuff, movies, Oliver Assayas, photos, trailer. Leave a comment

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Oliver Assayas is an incredible, visual and exciting filmmaker and since I first heard he was teaming up with the never aging French beauty Juliette Binoche and two of Hollywood’s finest young actresses in Kristen Stewart and Chloë Grace Moretz my eye’s and ears have been a buzz waiting with bated breath for the first glimpse of what I hope will be some more French Magic – the film is also written by Assayas and follows the complicated relationship between an aging actress (Binoche) and her loyal assistant (Stewart), it truly looks an intelligent, mesmerizing and down right fabulous drama – without further ado take a peek at the trailer for Clouds of Sils Maria…. Enjoy!

Pompeii (2014) – Movie Review

Posted by absolutebadasses on May 22, 2014
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews. Tagged: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, bluray, Carrie-Anne Moss, disaster movie, dvd, emily browning, fantasy, film review, fun. volcano, instagram, Jared Harris, Kiefer Sutherland, Kit Harington, like, love, love films, love movies, movie, photos, pompeii, pompeii movie, poster, review, roman epic, romans, scifi, sexy, trailer. Leave a comment

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Pompeii (2014) – Movie Review ★★★¾

Director: Paul W S Anderson – Cast: Kit Harington, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Browning, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jared Harris & Kiefer Sutherland – Synopsis: After his family and village are wiped out by the Roman’s, Milo (Kit Harington) is taken as a slave and turned into a gladiator and sent to Pompeii, where he fights, falls in love and comes face to face with Corvus (Sutherland) the evil Roman Senator who butchered his family – As Mount Vesuvius erupts, Milo joins forces with fellow gladiator Atticus (Akinnuoye-Agbaje) to fight his way out of the Gladiatorial Arena in order to save Cassia (Browning) his new found love whilst all around them Pompeii is under attack by smoking hot ash and blazing streams of red hot lava – Verdict: Having climbed Mount Vesuvius and being a fan of the Resident Evil movies from filmmaker Paul WS Anderson I was interested to see how he fared swapping zombies & kick ass ladies for the more brutal times of the Romans, Pompeii, Gladiators and a mountain that erupted causing death and destruction – Overall: if you know your history then you know what’s coming towards the final chapter of this movie and sure enough all hell rains down, but in between it’s actually a pretty solid action film that includes some descent CGI, a Titanic-esque love story, some rather fun cheesy characters and a somewhat mesmerizing soundtrack – of course any film directed by Anderson will have it’s fair share of critics and it’s certainly true to say Pompeii is no Gladiator but overall I was pleasantly surprised & found the film a pretty engaging affair that reminded me of a 70’s disaster flick that is entertaining and full of fluent, exciting action scenes – Don’t let people ever tell you it’s not OK to enjoy these style of movies, you know going into the film that historical accuracy goes out of the window, this is first and foremost an action film, a popcorn munching, adrenalin flowing thrill ride and does not pretend to be something it’s not – It’s certainly not a classic but Paul W S Anderson’s Pompeii is nevertheless a fun movie experience and one I would recommend for some Saturday night entertainment….

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    "We've Sensed It. We've Seen The Signs. Now... It's Happening." - THE HAPPENING (2008)

  • Movie Trivia

    DJANGO UNCHAINED is the first time in 16 years that Leonardo DiCaprio didn't get the top billing

    In John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN Michael Myers' mask is actually a Captain Kirk mask which was altered for the film

    On the set of 1982's THE THING the whole cast and crew was male

    BLAZING SADDLES was shot on the same MOVIE set as Yul Bryner's WESTWORLD

    The first TWILIGHT movie is the only film in the saga to not receive any Razzie Award nominations

    In a deleted scene from James Cameron's ALIENS Ripley's (Sigourney Weaver) daughter was played by Elizabeth Inglis, Sigourney Weaver's real-life mother

    Prints of the movie INCEPTION were shipped to theaters under the name "Hour Glass"

    The Dude from the superb THE BIG LEBOWSKI says "man" 147 times in the movie

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