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June 25, 2011 Posted by Kazed in Latest

First official photo of John Cusack as Edgar Allen Poe in 'The Raven' (2012)

Behold: A first, EXCLUSIVE look of John Cusack in 'The Raven', set to release in March of next year.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

I know nothing of this book. Only what I saw of it in The Simpsons. Cough.

Kazed.

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July 22, 2010 Posted by Kazed in Reviews

Toy Story 3 (2010) review

Synopsis: The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home. Eleven years after the last Toy Story outing, I would say that it was definitely worth the wait. Containing all the elements that made the past Disney/Pixar films a huge success, Toy Story 3 was a well-done, beautiful masterpiece that has joined the long line of films which have been both a financial and critical triumph. Onto the film. Toy Story 3 was equally as incredible as the previous two feats, but on another level; the story in this film is what made it that little bit more exciting. Toward the climax of the film, there was a moment where I foolishly thought it would abruptly end. How naive I was. Everything that took place in the film was extremely gripping, moving and I felt emotionally touched throughout, having grown up with the film. Although the previous plot involving Buzz Lightyear being recalled sounded more exciting, the new plot was still an exciting, and well-done replacement. The '3D' used in the film was adequate; very reminiscent of that used in the re-release of Toy Story back in January (Review HERE). Honestly, it wasn't required. It feels like the studios are literally slapping a '3D' label on anything to make that extra dollar(or pound, or whatever), and it really didn't work. There were some moments where you could really see the difference(Really just differences in depth of field), and some moments where it just wasn't needed at all. I couldn't help but notice the huge similarity between one of the characters in this film(no spoilers here) and 'The Prospector' from Toy Story 2. Wasn't a bad thing, just felt it needed to be pointed out. This, was a Pixar film, so it was difficult to pick out any flaws. If there were any, I didn't want to know. Toy Story 3 was well worth the 11-year wait, and whether they choose to make a sequel or not, I'll be happy watching the trilogy for years to come. 9.5/10 (Because nothing's perfect) Kazed
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May 4, 2010 Posted by Muni in Reviews

Hot Tub Time Machine review

Director – Steve Pink Written by – Josh Heald & Sean Anders I am a simple guy who enjoys simple things, that’s why watching Hot Tub Time Machine, was for me an amusing film. The premise of the film is rather straightforward, 4 guys enjoy an alcohol fuelled night in a hot tub which sends them back to 1986, WINTERFEST! Adam played by John Cusack has just broken up with his girlfriend/ wife (didn’t pay much attention at this point) and, his nephew is staying with him Jacob played by Clark Duke. His best friend Lou just tried to kill himself and its up to Nick and Adam to look after him, so they decide to go back to relive there best memories whilst growing up. Of course it follows with humorous moments, where Jacob meets his mum, and Nick and Lou get close (that’s all I can say with out giving too much away), which just brings out a barrel of laughs, I covered my eyes and laughed out loud in hysteric fits. The film deals with friendship, mainly between Adam and Lou, and how they lost touch over time, as well as going through a mid-life crisis, adding to that is the love between various characters and the respected others. Yes, it’s not an Oscar winner but, it’s a comedy, and a bloody good comedy. Craig Robinson stands out from the cast and is quite possible the best thing in this film. A nice cameo by Chevy Chase and Crispin Glover brings together a excellent ensemble of actors, both of whom were big in the 80’s. If not for all that, just go for the music, the retro vintage tunes of the 80’s, mixed with a surprise song from the 21st century, will take you back to pulling out your retro clothes and heading to a 80’s bar. When this comes out on Friday I would say go watch it if you just want to laugh, it’s not serious and complicated. It’s fun, joyful and entertaining film for 90 minutes. Definitely worth going with your friends, and your parents, it might take them back to a golden period. 7/10 being slightly generous, but a pleasing watch Muni
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2012 review

I caught a late showing of this Friday night, which, I believe was release night. The place was PACKED. Managed to get in with a couple of friends, unfortunately had to sit at the front. OF A DIGITAL PROJECTION SHOWING. You know how annoying that is? I had to look from left to right alot of the times to keep up with what the hell was going on, damn huge screen. Anyway, regardless of what sort of showing it was, I'm gonna say this right off the bat; The visuals in 2012, were ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. I do not care what any reviews say, I don't, I don't. It was most probably one of the most fascinating use of CGI I've seen in a long time(Not including Avatar, not out yet), and maybe the idea of the world ending is a particularly grim one, alot of this film did make me laugh. Not the people dying, there were just little cheesy one liners that I'd rather not talk about, they are ever so cringe-worthy. The film was probably far too long to sit through, 158 is it's official running time, but my GOD it seemed like a lifetime. No, it wasn't that bad, but I think it followed the formula of The Day After Tomorrow too much; it began with a science-y bit, they find out something's gonna happen to the world, then the president finds out, blah blah blah. Despite all that, I think the fascinating visuals made up for it, I had a good time watching people being pushed off the face off the earth by cars, being crushed by buildings, and other ridiculous objects- No, I'm not a psychopath, I just thought it was thoroughly detailed in the way the CGI was done, and felt that it was incredibly effective. It all seemed so...realistic? Yes, yes, I realise in this film nothing is gonna be realistic, but, seeing the roads crack and people hanging on for there lives was pretty special; the screams, and the people crying out for help were all small elements of what made the good parts of this film. John Cusack was blah in this, and it was so ridiculously  amusing. Example: The scene where the destruction of LA begins, and the ground is literally tearing apart, Cusack is WAAAAYYY too nonchalant for my liking. I mean okay, fair enough, his character may have been portrayed in that sort of way, but come on, the world is ending for crying out loud, your just gonna sit there and try and AVOID IT?? In fact, thinking about it, that scene, pretty much all of the people in the Car at the time weren't the most scared people it was pretty stupid. I'm really not sure what happened there, but god, it made me laugh, and driving through a building??? Really?? It was this and flying through the two buildings, magically making the jumps which seemed oh-so-cliché to me, but hey, it got the message across, and it was an enjoyable film. Now I've read that there's going to be a TV series spin-off to this, which would definitely be interesting, because I'd love to see what happened after the final scene, because, quite frankly, the last 15 minutes or so of the film were pretty spectacular. Just simply because of what happened to them, and I'd like to see how that ends. So I look forward to this. All in all, not a bad film by any means, it just had too many redundant parts in that we've already seen, but I'd say the visuals made up for it, but then the story was just far too biblical for my liking, which I realise was the entire point of the movie, but it would have been nice to show it in a different way. Visuals were great nonetheless. 5.5/10 Kazed
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Second 2012 trailer

Here's a second full trailer for Roland Emmerich's 2012, and WOW. This trailer makes it look even more epic than the first.

Source: FirstShowing.net

Granted, it's only a trailer, so we've probably been shown the best bits already. That, or they're still a helluva lot more. So far though, they've just recycled the same bits for the trailer, just with more dramatic music. We'll see how it turns out.

Kazed

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