Thursday, September 30, 2010

WILD TARGET


WILD TARGET: Bill Nighy is Victor Maynard, a murderer, who live to please mother, Louisa (Eileen Atkins), despite having his own reputation for lethal efficiency. professional interrupted when he finds himself drawn to one of his intended victim, Rose (Emily Blunt). He's part of his life, unexpected menjalain relationship in the process, Tony (Rupert Grint). Victor believed to be a private detective, with two new friends to come along, while he tried to foil the assassination client does not bersaalah (Rupert Everett).

The Last Airbender

Aang (Noah Ringer) was a little kid without realizing he was the Avatar who served to save Earth from destruction. With the help of Katara (Nicola Peltz) and his brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), Aang also begin the long journey to restore balance in the face of the earth is divided by war. Unfortunately the effort was not going to be easy because Admiral Zhao (Aasif Mandvi) and Prince Zuko (Dev Patel) from the State Fire will not let Aang granted.

The Last Airbender Fire District are not satisfied with the territory they have and intend to fight other countries in order to hold the highest authority. Now the safety of the State Soil and Water Affairs depends on the homepage that has the ability to manipulate the power of fire, water, soil and wind power before the whole world ruled by the Fire District.

Is Aang and his friends succeeded in carrying out its mission?

IP MAN


Ip Man (To Yu-Hang), born into a wealthy family in Foshan. Since childhood, Ip Man Wing Chun trained (one of the flow in Kung Fu martial arts) but no one thinks that Ip Man's eventually going to be people attached with self-defense itself. Ip Man Wing Chun became a teacher and many of his students who managed it the name of this martial itself, including Bruce Lee is better known as an actor.

Since the age of 13 years has studied Ip Man Wing Chun, but two years later he had to leave Foshan to Hong Kong because they have to study in a country. Maybe Ip Man is destined to be part of Wing Chun, even when you are away from China were he still meets people who later became his martial arts teacher.

After a 24-year-old, Ip Man must go back to Foshan for the education is over. Ip Man was never officially became a teacher of Wing Chun. He worked as a policeman while still teaching Wing Chun at the people around him. These people who later become teachers of the famous Wing Chun Ip Man and inherited knowledge that they call their professors.

SEX IS ZERO

In Sunjong University, some students are serious, including Eun-hyo, who worked hard in aerobics in the hope that doing well in a national competition. Most students have mistakes: drinking, partying, and focus on sex. Eun-shik, a law student who was in the military, older but not feasible in the sederhanaadanya, the excesses of his youth made him irrelevant when Sung-ok, a rich kid who pretty, charm Eun-Hyo. They began an affair, leaving Eun-shik on the sidelines. The approach of national competition and complications occur

FIGHT CLUB


tell about a person suffering from insomnia and how he removes the disease is by following clubs who have problems, illness and disability and how it eventually succeeded. But in the end all to fall apart when Marla Singer, a woman began to come in and follow the clubs that he followed too far. And from here the adventure begins, when the narrator met Tyler Durdan. formed a club fight club that eventually became known throughout the U.S.. Tyler Durdan here is a great, be a role model in the fight club, even the narrator makes a role model. in the ending movie Tyler Durdan suddenly just disappeared, leaving a big plan, the narrator around the U.S. to seek him, seeking the identity of Tyler Durdan but obtained very surprising facts. whether that fact? Tyler Durdan what big plans?

WALL-E


In the future, the earth had to be abandoned because they satisfy the waste products from the Buy N Large companies are not responsible. To clean the garbage that piled up, chosen WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth-Class), a small robot that is programmed to perform these global clearing.
After 700 years, WALL-E (Benjamin Burtt) tireless clean up the garbage that was mounting. WALL-E had never complained and felt lonely. Everything went smoothly until one day, WALL-E meets EVE (Elissa Knight). EVE is a beautiful robot sent to find information on whether the earth is ready to become uninhabitable.
Unfortunately, WALL-E even fall in love with EVE. During EVE was on earth, WALL-E trying to always protect EVE. WALL-E even shows the locations where there are plants that start to grow. Evidence that the earth has begun to show symptoms can be inhabited again.
EVE who hold the job she was adopting, then contact the manufacturer. Some time later, a plane arrived to pick up EVE. WALL-E is already in love with EVE and then go sneak into the aircraft that it should only bring EVE.
The aircraft was then brought EVE and WALL-E into a huge spaceship that turned out to contain human descent who left the earth. Unfortunately not everyone wants to return to earth

AMERICAN HISTORY X

Played by: Edward Furlong, Edward Norton, Beverly D'Angelo

Derek Vineyard released after serving 3 years in prison for killing three thugs who tried to break into / steal his truck. Derek is a skinhead and leader of the violent white supremacist gang who commit hate crimes in LA and his actions greatly influenced Danny. Reform out of jail, Derek severs contact with the gang and becomes determined to keep Danny to come down to the street violence the same as he

THE PIANIST

Review The Pianist:

Władysław Szpilman (Brody) is a Jewish pianist who is very famous in Poland, and worked for Radio Warsaw. Unfortunately all of his talent almost vanished along with the expansion titled Blitzkrieg attack Germany through a September 1939. Life is not running again as usual, the radio has begun broadcasting prohibited except in the interest of FullJerman Justify. So no one can do besides Szpilman went home to gather with family and listening to foreign radio who happened to preach the French declaration of war to Germany. Feeling optimistic that the war had stopped by coming to an end with the defeat of Hitler's armies. But unfortunately life just continues to plunge into the abyss of the deepest barbarism, especially for those Jews, ranging from policies to limit money in the family until their obligation to use the star sign of David on their arms to distinguish them Jewish or not. They were forced to live in specific aisles (Ghetto), all treatments had at least the Jewish extermination intent slowly. Their lives as worthless, if the Germans are not having a good mood, they justified it out by killing Jews. Like the impression that the story you want to display, on whether or not this history still has a lot of debate. The events that became known worldwide as the Holocaust is a main theme of this movie, while Szpilman is an illustration of the difficulties of living a Jew who faced death many times.
Profession as a pianist proved very useful during the war for Szpilman, proven over and over again he survived the pinhole. One time when the deportation of the Jews to Trebelinka, Szpilman was saved by one of the Jewish Ghetto police that he knew nearby. For the people in the train were not being led to this city, but were on their way to their deaths. Szpilman is really panic at having to part with the whole family, and he now truly without purpose in the lion's den. Many years trying to survive, became smugglers for the Jews who planned to fight from inside the Ghetto where they were exiled from another resident and was employed as a slave.
The film is trying to explore the feelings of the audience when he saw the massacre of the Jews through Szpilman personality who tried to be steadfast and hope help will come soon. Will Szpilman managed to escape from this curse or fail before help arrives?

Monday, September 27, 2010

The Social Network

With a thieves den of borderline-Shakespearian characters, a wickedly literate screenplay, potent direction by David Fincher, an exceptional ensemble cast and subject matter that speaks to a generation and well beyond, The Social Network is mesmerizing. Never less than extraordinary, the film details the founding of Facebook and the legal and personal repercussions that began with the site's origin and blossomed as the thriving business grew to be worth $25 billion dollars. But as the movie so adroitly shows, success comes with a human toll that can't be counted in gigabytes. Confirm a smash hit among the young adopters of Facebook who make up the prime moviegoing audience. Also count on stellar reviews and lots of awards attention to bring in the older crowd who still thinks "tweets" are from a Looney Tune.

As socially significant to this generation as films like Network, All The President's Men and The Graduate were in their own time, Aaron Sorkin's stunning, biting and richly detailed screenplay (inspired by Ben Mezrich's book The Accidental Billionaires) trades on actual court depositions to frame the story of how Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) "created" what was then known as The Facebook, the social network that would later make My Space about as relevant as an eight track player. As Sorkin's script tells it, Zuckerberg was a petulant, impatient computer genius studying at Harvard when fellow students and twin brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence) came up with an idea to selectively meet girls and stay in touch with desired friends through a campus online connection service. The twins' plan needed a maestro, and they enlisted the brilliant Zuckerberg to create the codes to make it a reality. Six weeks go by before Mark finally tells them he has run into a snag. Meanwhile, with the help of his friend and now "CFO" Eduardo Saverin's (Andrew Garfield) $1,000 starter money, he's instead been working on his own variation of the idea, one that will create friction between friends, make new enemies, set lawsuits in motion and eventually change the face of the internet.

Fincher and Sorkin manage never to lose sight of the blistering human element at work here, despite the high tech canvas on which their tale is painted. Taking a business phenomenon that only had its beginnings in a dorm room in 2003 and bringing it full circle now, Social Network is a time honored, old fashioned yarn of naked ambition, restless genius, bald deception, betrayal and cold-hearted calculation, set against the succeed-at-all-cost mentality of today's cyberpreneurs.

Eisenberg is superb as Zuckerberg, perfectly capturing all the considerable contradictions and personality flaws of this impatient wunderkind. Garfield matches him scene-for-scene as the loyal friend and partner who's eventually screwed. Justin Timberlake is also ideal casting as the huckstering Napster founder, Sean Parker, who slyly seizes the opportunity to move in on the action. Armie Hammer, playing both Winklevoss twins (with the clever help of facial special effects and Josh Pence), is highly amusing. Among the large cast, Max Minghella and Rooney Mara are also standouts.

Shot digitally and handsomely by Jeff Cronenweth, sharply edited and containing a cool Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross score, Social Network is not what we'd typically expect from the prodigious talent of Fincher (Se7en, Zodiac, The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button). With Sorkin, Fincher has taken this compelling true story and given it drama and significance well beneath its surface to create a landmark masterwork and a must-see movie event.

by Box Office Magazine

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

I was hesitant about seeing this film because my last Oliver Stone experience, "W," was underwhelming to say the least. However, the famed director redeemed himself with "Wall Street 2." The cast is superb. Shia is not only eye candy, he has the goods, he'll be an actor to watch for the foreseeable future. Mulligan with her unique look took some adjusting to as the female lead, but once you get used to her, her character works. You begin to accept and even root for them as a couple. Their chemistry is really appealing and even welcoming.

Other highlights are the cameos, from Charlie Sheen to what seemed like the whole cast of CNBC anchors to even Stone himself who appeared more than once on film.

The plot and storyline are solid, even if predictable in some areas (like Gecko cleaning out his house and shipping out after being wired the money from overseas.) The movie is great but not flawless. It felt a little slow, long, and drawn out in some areas. As aforementioned, some of the characters took a little getting used to. Frank Langella looked out of place when first being introduced on screen, on the stock exchange floor, his age a major contrast to the surrounding more youthful stock traders. Mulligan's character was a little irritating with all her hatred towards her dad, especially so if you didn't know the storyline from the previous movie. In fairness, they did attempt to explain a little afterwards so it wasn't a huge problem. It also took some getting used to seeing Susan Sarandon play a slacker. And even Lebouf's character seems a little old for the young looking actor at first, but he pulls it off as the film unfolds. I could nitpick other small things here and there, but none of it really takes away from the overall quality of the film.

By IMDB

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Knight Rider 2010

Differences between Knight Rider and Knight Rider 2010

  • The car is a custom Ford Mustang built on a mid-'90s Ford Thunderbird chassis, its style very different from the sleek Pontiac cars that were the two incarnations of KITT, whose AI would have been removed and replaced with K.D. (Hannah Tyree)
  • There is nothing in common with Knight Rider's basic concept, except the title, a talking car, and the "one man can make a difference" concept.
  • Notably, early drafts of the script were far closer to the franchise, even including KITT, (who would have been a female), however the makers believed at that time there would be no hi tech cars.
In a Mad Max style future, Jake McQueen is the ultimate smuggler, smuggling people for money to survive, only for his smuggling to come to a halt when he is busted by his brother while getting his truck repaired.

However, what he doesn't know is that he is under observation by Jared, the crippled head of Chrysalis Corporation, who sends one of his most valued employees, Hannah Tyree, to bring him in to work for them as part of their video games division.

Jake initially is skeptical about the idea of working with Hannah, and is scared away when she admits that she accidentally downloaded herself onto PRISM, a crystalline solid-state memory unit for her computer, once, due to an unexpected side-effect.

Jake is then hunted down after Jared has his data, and eventually finds his way back home, only to find his father near death. Acquiring a junked Mustang, and a special engine his father had kept in trust, he goes to find a way to stop Chrysalis.

While pursuing a lead, he ends up shot, and is witness to Hannah's apparent death, only to find she was trapped in her PRISM. Going into battle against Jared, with Hannah as his car's new AI, he eventually destroys him when he discovers the one side effect of Jared's life support...that it is slowly killing the person it protects...

Now, Jake and Hannah travel the world of the future, fighting for justice in a lawless desert that is forgotten by the world...

by Wiki