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Empire Big Screen Event: Saturday - Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Contagion and Final Destination 5
Continuing with the reports, lucky us had Guy Ritchie talking about Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and the current progress of it. Ritchie had said that the film "Is close to finishing...", it "picks up almost where it left off..." and has a "few details left" before it's release later this year. After this, he showed us some cool footage of the film, semi-completed, at that, like a lot of the footage we saw. Admittedly, I still need to watch the first film in the franchise, so while I still need to watch the first film, I still understood what I was seeing. Next up was Contagion. The nice little piece of footage basically showed how the Virus is contracted across the world. The footage was nicely edited, showing a little caption at the bottom of the screen with the respective countries' population. It went across through a few countries, and if I'm not mistaken, the virus seemed to be able to spread through a telephone line, which is interesting. Although I may be wrong. The next one was a surprising piece for me, Final Destination 5. They gave us a cool look at the first scene, which was the traditional 'premonition'. Admittedly, it was actually better than the last film, which felt like a straight-to-DVD release. What they've done this time around is found new ways to kill people. Fine, that's what they do every time, but this time it's a little more inventive. The way they've kept the franchise alive is by finding new and innovative ways to kill each of the characters, and ultimately this, is what keeps a film interesting and fresh. Let's hope the rest of the film is as cool as the opening scene.0
Martyn on TV: The Killing - El Diablo
Well, tonight's episode of 'The Killing', entitled 'El Diablo' was something special. The story developed just that little bit more, not giving away too much, leaving space for the writers to add that little bit more to the existing characters. We were treated to some deceit and foul play with the politicians, some beautifully crafted street work from 'new-to-homicide' detective Holder, and the family values of the Larsens being put to the test. The episode went from classic police 'catch the killer' style pacing at first, with suspects on the run, before switching to the slow pace of the political side, where treachery is afoot, then finally taking it down. Without giving too much of the narrative away, the episode took me further into the story, building the characters and their believability whilst expanding the environment of Seattle. It was a great episode, yet up until the final ten minutes couldn't reach the heights of the previous two episodes. It did hold me throughout, but the excitement of it being a new series has worn off already, and I'm left impatiently waiting to find out, who actually killed Roise Larsen? 7.5/100
The Movieville.org Podcast now on Stitcher Radio!
This here' s a big development for the website, as it allows our podcast to be listened to...on the go! Simply download the Sticher Radio app, compatible with most handsets, including a number of BlackBerry devices, iPhones, and Android-Powered devices. Click on the link for the full list of compatible devices. To read more about Stitcher, check out their website at Stitcher.com. To listen to our other Podcasts, click HERE. Best part? The App is free, as is the podcast. You don't have to download the Podcast, all you have to do is download the Stitcher app, and search "Movieville". Let us know what you think in the comments below!0
Final Destination 5 (2011) trailer
There's only so many times you can do the same film, and there's only so many times it can be entertaining. After the third, well, the second, it kind of got stale. That's not to say it wasn't completely bad, it still had some entertainment value in it, but we'll see how this one pans out.To watch this video, you need the latest Flash-Player and active javascript in your browser.
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