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Source Code (2011) Trailer & Featurettes

This is cool, check this out, the trailer a some new featurettes for Source Code, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Trailer:
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Featurette - What is the Source Code?
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Featurette - Love Story
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This looks like a really good idea, and I'm pretty excited to watch it. Gyllenhaal is a great actor, and the concept of this film as well as his talent could only mean good watching. I guess it's pretty similar to Minority Report, but hey, who's keeping tabs on this shit? Kazed.
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Love and Other Drugs (2010) trailer

Check this out, the trailer for Love and Other Drugs, released next week, 29th December

With the exception of a few things in that trailer, it looks like any other rom com. Generic co-star for the main protagonist, bleh bleh bleh. My judgement has officially been reserved. Kazed.
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Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (2010) review

Synopsis: Based on the video game, which follows an adventurous prince who teams up with a rival princess to stop an angry ruler from unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world. I went into Prince of Persia: SoT with mixed feelings. Seeing the trailer didn't impress me very much, some of the scenes seemed to resemble Pirates of The Caribbean to me- Another reminder not to base your opinions on the trailer. Anyway, this was certainly nothing like my preconceived notions led me to believe. Prince of Persia was one of the few films lucky enough to actually pull off a decent video game-film adaptation. With Gyllenhaal playing rags-to-riches hero 'Prince Dastan'(Who by the way, pulled off a near-perfect English accent, just not sure why Persians had English accents...), he overshadowed co-star, 'Princess Tamina' played by Gemma Arterton(Clash of The Titans, Quantum of Solace). Arterton was satisfactory,  nothing that stood out to me, really just a repeat of her role as 'IO' in Clash. The visuals in Prince of Persia were, for the most part, impressive, other than the moments when the Dagger was present; the CGI version of The Prince looked quite 'Polar Express-y', that's not to say it wasn't well done, it just didn't feel as real. The score is another factor which always seems important to me in film, and in PoP, it shined(Can music shine?). Perfect combination of power and action in all the right places. There wasn't really anything in this film that made me want to smile and say- "That's effing badass". Just a few scenes which were visually stunning, and there were a few occasions where I thought the dialogue was quite humorous. Overall, a good attempt at a video game-to-film adaptation. 5.5/10 Kazed
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Avatar 3D review

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Over 16 years ago, James Cameron wrote a 114-page 'scriptment' on an early idea of Avatar. 16 years. Cameron planned on following 'Titanic' with Avatar, but because of both technological and financial restraints, he was unable to do so. Fast forward to around 2004, ten years after his project was shelved, it was apparent that he technology that he required was accessible. Fast forward five years to present. December 17, 2009. I witnessed one of the most incredible spectacles in this I have been privy to. From the outset, it was apparent from that moment on, the film was going to be like nothing myself or anyone in the audience had seen. Virtually every aspect about Avatar was breathtaking, from the visuals, down to the revolutionary MoCap technology that was developed for the film. Motion Capture itself is a ground breaking piece of technology, but the way in which it was utilised within this film was outstanding. The expressions, the likeness of their real-life counterparts were extraordinary. The emotion that was transferred over into the Na'vi likenesses was just inconceivable, it[the technology] really captured every muscle on the character's face, from the tiny twinges of Neytiri's eyes, to the way Jake Sully gives a small hint of a smile toward her. Amazing. Something that excelled this film even further for me was the language that was created. By creating a language that was unique to the Na'vi, it brought out a whole other perspective. I really felt that the true emotion from the Na'vi(who spoke, anyway) came from their native tongues, rather than when they spoke English. It felt far more organic, believable. 3D to me is something that I'm still a little undecided about. It's something that has been around for generations, and has only just been recently 'revamped', if you will, into something that is meant to completely change cinema. Watching Avatar in 3D was something that absolutely must be done the first time. Although iffy in places, the moments within the Pandora world are so extravagant, that it(It's been said so many times before, but I mean this) really feels like your there, watching the Na'vi jump from branch to branch, interact with each other. While I was watching, I honestly became incredibly immersed within the film that I almost felt a little disoriented if I looked away from the screen. Then in saying so, it was possibly the glasses I had on for too long. Possibly. Negative? Maybe one thing. the character development was seemingly absent in this film. A lot of the characters didn't seem to be progressing much, weren't going anywhere- being developed. It was great seeing each of them, but, it was lacking in this department. They were far from one dimensional, each character had their own identifiable characteristic, but ultimately, they were just that- Characters with a specific trait to tell them apart from the others. That and the really bad dialogue. This negative does not at all bring the might of this film down, because there was one major thing that makes Avatar one of the best films in 2009, to me, at least: The soundtrack. The soundtrack... Will be left for another time. Right now, this was the Avatar review. Overall, great characters, great plot, just the right amount of action, amazing visuals, most definitely better in 3D, emotion, romance, it has it all. Ladies and gentlemen, this film...was Titanic. As in, the size..because..ahh. You get it. With already 13 award nominations within days of its release, it's no wonder this is being hailed as the most revolutionary film of all time. 9/10 Kazed
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