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Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
The Hermit Kingdom Declares War On America
SEOUL, South Korea –
North Korea is warning that the release of a new American comedy about a
plot to assassinate leader Kim Jong Un would be an "act of war."
If the U.S. government doesn't block the movie's release, it will face "stern" and "merciless" retaliation, an unidentified spokesman for North Korea's Foreign Ministry said in state media Wednesday.
He didn't mention the movie by name but was clearly
referring to "The Interview," which stars Seth Rogen and James Franco
as a producer and talk-show host who land an exclusive interview with the North
Korean dictator and are then asked by the CIA to assassinate him.
The "reckless U.S. provocative insanity" of
mobilizing a "gangster filmmaker" to challenge the North's leadership
is triggering "agust of hatred and rage" among North Korean people
and soldiers, the spokesman said, in typically heated propaganda language.
The film's release would be considered an "act of war
that we will never tolerate," he said.
With no independent press of its own, North Korea often
holds foreign governments responsible for the content of their media. Pyongyang
regularly warns Seoul to prevent its conservative press from mocking or
criticizing its leadership, something banned within authoritarian North Korea,
where the Kim family is revered.
Trailers have been released for the movie, which is set to
hit U.S. theaters in October.
The current leader's late father, Kim Jong Il, was a noted
movie buff, lauded in the North for writing a treatise on film. He also ordered
the kidnapping of prolific South Korean director and producer Shin Sang-ok in
1978, who then spent years making movies for Kim before escaping, Shin said.
Seth Rogen and James Franco have faced murderous drug
dealers and demons from Hell. But are they prepared to venture into the most
dangerous place on Earth to take out an oppressive dictator?
Of course not. But that's the set-up of their new comedy,
The Interview. Franco plays an entertainment journalist, while Rogen stars as
his producer. The two are sent to North Korea to interview their show’s biggest
fan: Kim Jong-un, the country's mysterious supreme leader. But on their way to
the big get, the CIA recruits them to assassinate the despot.
Rogen, who co-directed the film with his longtime
collaborator Evan Goldberg (This Is the End), told Yahoo Movies that the idea
sprang from a legitimate premise: "People have the hypothetical discussion
about how journalists have access to the world’s most dangerous people, and they
hypothetically would be in a good situation to assassinate them," he said.
Rogen explained that the original script had been about
meeting North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il, but when the dictator died in 2011,
they reworked it to focus on his son and successor. The switch to Kim Jong-un,
Rogen said, "actually worked much better, because he's closer to our age,
and it made it easier to forge a relationship between his character and our
characters."
From North Korea With Love: Seth Rogen and James Franco Star
in First Trailer for 'The Interview'
According to Rogen, the film's studio, Columbia Pictures,
was initially reluctant to build a film around a real and extremely unpleasant
person, but he and Goldberg took the pushback as inspiration. "It was kind
of similar to This Is the End, where they didn't want us playing
ourselves," he said. "Now we can tell them, 'The thing that you guys
are the most afraid of is always the thing that people like the most about the
movie.' At this point, it almost is discomforting if there's nothing about the
movie that they're desperately trying to get us to change."
While the movie plays the situation for laughs, Rogen
revealed that they took their research into North Korea very seriously.
"We read as much as we could that was available on the subject. We talked
to the guys from Vice who actually went to North Korea and met Kim Jong-un. We
talked to people in the government whose job it is to associate with North
Korea, or be experts on it."
Rogen and Goldberg also asked authorities on North Korea to
read the screenplay for authenticity, because Rogen felt the truth is "so
crazy you don’t need to make anything up." (Apparently the joke in the
trailer about Kim Jong-un not needing to urinate or defecate is based on an
actual claim.) "It's an unlimited supply of craziness," Rogen
concluded.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Pacific Rim Power Rangers
I am more a Super Sentai fan than a Power Ranger fan. But I really love the movie Pacific Rim so when I saw these videos I loved it. Even though the Power Ranger shows have kept the same opening theme music for 20 years now limits the music diversity that the Super Sentai shows have. Can you imagine listening to over 20 Power Rangers shows all sounding completely the same whereas each Super Sentai show has their own musical theme song. .
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Name That Movie
I have Dish Network and the one thing I have noticed is that
the one line description of the movies they show does not always describe the
movie accurately. And so I began to have
a little fun with the idea as well and came up with alternative descriptions to
25 movies
1. A factory owner gives people a job
Schindler’s List
2. Two brothers fight over their fathers love
Thor
3. Two women visit the Grand Canyon
Thelma and Louise
4. A couple learns to love one another again
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
5. Government builds a wall to keep out illegal aliens
Pacific Rim
6. A man kills another man and takes over his life
The Santa Clause
7. A couple finds true love during war time
Empire Strikes Back
8. A bunch of drunk guys go fishing
Jaws
9. A man becomes King of a nation
Lord of the Rings – Return of the King
10. A father raises his son after his wife is murdered
Finding Nemo
11. A young girl works in a bath house to pay off a debt
Spirited Away
12. An elderly woman loses some jewelry while on vacation
Titanic
13. A woman is rescued from kidnappers and marries the
man who saved her
Shrek
14. Man goes to the airport to pick up his wife
Die Hard 2
15. A civil war destroys an entire planet
Transformers
16. A man with a heart condition changes his life
Ironman
17. A detective works with a Hollywood actor to find a
killer
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
18. Two girls visit their mother at the hospital
My Neighbor Totoro
19. A little girl gets lost in a factory
Monsters Inc.
20. A farm boy
moves away from home to become a fighter pilot
Star Wars Episode 4
21. A woman is murdered by the same girl who also killed
her sister
The Wizard of Oz
22. A city newspaper reporter leads a double life
Superman
23. Prisoners try to escape from a military prison
The Great Escape
24. A man’s battle to give up smoking
Constantine
25. A group of guys go to a bar, get drunk and start
fighting
The World’s End
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Pacific Rim Music Video
I took the movie Pacific Rim and joined it with the song Revolution by the Japanese group VAMPS.
The lead singer is also the lead singer for the Japanese group L'arc en ceil.
Enjoy the video until the Vietnamese website takes it down due to copyright issues.
The lead singer is also the lead singer for the Japanese group L'arc en ceil.
Enjoy the video until the Vietnamese website takes it down due to copyright issues.
embed code:
<iframe width="640" height="389" src="http://clip.vn/embed/2pum" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Pacific Rim (movie)
When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, start
rising from the sea, a war begins that takes millions of lives and consumes
humanity's resources for years on end. To combat the giant Kaiju, a special
type of weapon is devised: massive robots, called Jaegers, which are controlled
simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge. But
even the Jaegers prove nearly defenseless in the face of the relentless Kaiju.
On the verge of defeat, the forces defending mankind have no
choice but to turn to two unlikely heroes - a washed up former pilot (Charlie
Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi) - who are teamed to drive a
legendary but seemingly obsolete Jaeger from the past. Together, they stand as
mankind’s last hope against the mounting apocalypse.
Pacific Rim premieres July 12th, 2013.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Wreck-It Ralph personnel review
Well after weeks of being bugged to death to take the family
to see this movie, I finally said yes to my wife. It didn’t take much to
convince our two boys to want to go as I myself was looking forward to seeing a
few old game characters I grew up playing. And I must say, after almost
spending nearly $70 on tickets and food, it was well worth it.
The main deciding point for me was that John Lasseter, the
man who gave the world Toy Story, was the executive producer of this movie. And
I could definitely see the PIXAR magic sprinkled throughout this wonderful
feature film. The first clue was that with this being a Disney animated movie,
the Broadway tunes were left out. Remember the Mulan musical number “I’ll Make
a Man Out of You”. A Disney anime movie with a high death count as everyone is
running around doing a musical production number.
The second one was a very believable story line that wasn't dumb-down too much. Disney movies were getting to the point to where you could
predict what was going to happened next. A few low jokes sprinkled throughout
the movie to kill the boredom but predictable no less. This movie though was
somewhat predictable with a few low jokes. Mostly the 'duty' jokes which I do
admit were funny. But the predictability of this movie was similar to Japanese
anime movies in that life is not a fairy tale movie with happy endings. People
do die, get hurt or are and remained scarred for life.
One of the closing songs was a song called Sugar Rush by a
Japanese group called AKB48. 48 girls ages 13 and up who are
right now very popular in Japan and other parts of the world to Otaku fans and pedophiles.
Many of these girls after graduation from this group simply disappear or they find
their way into the adult entertainment business in one form or another. The
song was great to listen to but as I am in my mid 40’s, I do not wish to be associated
with the types of fans that follow these young teenage girls.
This movie is worth seeing. The story development between
Fix-It Felix Jr. and Sergent Tamora Jean Calhoun is very entertaining,
especially the Nesquiksand scene. The bug infestation scene near the end of the
movie was a bit scary for one little girl I saw and heard in the movie theater
but she quickly got over it by the end of that scene. The movie did end with a
Disney style happy ending but not without the sense that one day their game
might be unplugged.
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