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New Red Band trailer for Horrible Bosses (2011) - Mature Audiences ONLY
Check this out, a last minute red-band trailer for Horrible Bosses, with a pretty amazing cast - Jason Sudekis, Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, and Kevin Spacey. WARNING: This trailer is only intended for mature audiences. Jennifer Aniston doesn't have the best luck when it comes to films. I hope for her sake this one pans out for her. As an actress, I think she has a lot of talent, she just doesn't take on the right roles. I'm glad she's moving away from Romantic Comedies, this one looks to be a good one. Kazed.0
New trailer for The Ledge (2011)
Check this indie thriller out, starring Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy), Liv Tyler (Super), and Patrick Wilson (Insidious, The A-Team). It's not been getting the best reviews at Sundance, but I'm not gonna let that bother me, Hunnam is an incredible actor, he proves just that in Sons of Anarchy, so I'll definitely be checking this out. Here's the trailer: The Ledge is set to release this Summer.1
Wall Street (1987) review
Synopsis: A young and impatient stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless and greedy corporate raider whom takes the youth under his wing. This has been on my 'to watch' list for a while now, and with the upcoming sequel due for release soon, I thought it'd be the perfect time to review Wall Street. WS was a film which impressed me to the point where I wanted to be a stock broker. Or a rich greedy S.O.B. No, seriously though, it was the performances in this film that drew me further into the film. The chemistry between Charlie Sheen and his father (in the film and real life) was unmatched; particularly the scene between Bud and his Father outside the elavator. the sheer aptitude both of these actors shown was just amazing. Most definitely the highlight of the film, it didn't leave my head after watching. Similarly, the dialogue had the same effect; leaving some of the most brilliant quotes I've heard in a film. It was Gekko, Michael Douglas' character who had left the biggest impression on me. His charisma, his attitude, the way Douglas delivered the lines, the sheer tenacity he showed throughout the film was what made Douglas' character work. The story was another factor which upped the overall badass-ness of the film; stockbroker looks up to rich guy, rich guy takes him under his wing, stockbroker becomes rich, rich guy destroys stockbrokers' fathers business, stockbroker destroys rich guy. Not as straightforward as that, but that's the gist of it. Sort of. Great film, not perfect though. Not everything is. 7/10 Kazed1
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) teaser & EXCLUSIVE clips/images
Check these out, a sequel to the 1987 film Wall Street, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. It could be a huge disappointment, I'm not liking some of the elements thrown into the mix, like Gekko's Daughter, LeBouf marrying her etc. Let's hope Douglas stelas the show.
Teaser:
Exclusive clips:
"The Right Question":
"Start Calling Me Gordon"
Clips courtesy of Substance. I'm really excited for this either way, I'm excited to see how it continues. Kazed.











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