Lovelace Movie Cast
Another new arrival of a casting biography movie experience has now become the latest moron picture to the onlooker’s when they are expecting fetching accommodations every time. Lovelace Movie Cast evenly aid the fame quality of the remaking story of a famous porn star’s life back to a motion picture inspiring her true life experience bring to the modern world again. Seems it is awaking the onlooker’s curiosity and better to take a ride through the cast of the movie and it signed the quality of the movie as well.
Mainly we can see the collaboration skills of a perfect young pretty actress Olivia Wilde who leading the main role in the Lovelace Movie Cast with using her affordable skills as well. Well known efficient skilled beauty in the lots of gorgeous Hollywood franchises can performing each role using her pleasant skills in the natural way. Most popular actress in the crime, action and adventure franchises from the Hollywood can also similar name in the few of Romance and dramatic views as well
Perfect young stunner James Franco realized his fans dreams again performing the main male role of the Lovelace Movie Cast in order to satisfying the onlooker’s demands with the other rest of the cast also. A well known keen actor who has best skills to make any role with using his born talents and this time also kind enough to make another convincing fact through his new attend indeed. Hope you will never miss the chance to take that remaking of a true life description of world famous actress’s.
Chris Pine Join This Means War Movie Cast
Chris Pine a perfect young striker in the collection of blasting Hollywood franchises before, has put his words while confirming his new project deal with an oncoming crucial crime and action adventure packed This Means War Movie in order to satisfying the world wide fan’s demands as well. They will dying to see this handsome face again through another wonderful cinematic experience that said to be another cracking box office featured one in their opinion.
Enriches with a pack of born talents perfect young contributor Chris Pine was popular among the fans with the heart taking thrilling accommodations as well as catching romance motion pictures early days. So make sure this perfect stunt performer may kind enough to make his best to the oncoming crime and adventure pack This Means War Movie which means certainly be another cracking cinematic experience to the audience when it blowing all over the world recent day in the near future.
We can still remind his affordable talents in the perfect motion flick Star Trek and the newly added blasting package call Unstoppable Chris Pine reflects his binding skills all over them in a most clever way. So there no doubt through the new arrival This Means War Movie he will pull off the onlooker’s attention again. Complete with an impressive chilling story around CIA agents who conflict each other when realizes that both of them fall in love with the same woman is the caption of the movie by a perfect movie maker McG will hunt our heart again.
Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto talk Star Trek
Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto have been doing interviews left and right for “Star Trek,” and they sat down with Paul Byrne of Movies.ie and talked about re-creating – or NOT re-creating, as the case may be – the iconic characters of Capt. Kirk and Spock.
Quinto’s amazing lack of emotion when Spock interacts onscreen with the beautiful Zoe Saldana (Uhura) also came up. “Star Trek” is in theaters right now, and I loved it. Read my review here.
Star Trek – Review (Reboot takes off at warp speed)
| Movie: Star Trek * Trailer * | In Theaters: May 8, 2009 |
| Runtime: 126 minutes | Directed by: J.J. Abrams |
| MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content |
It’s not often you get a reboot that takes you right back into the story and characters without being cheesy. But “Star Trek” manages to do just that. Under J.J. Abrams’ skillful directing, the movie is funny, sweet, and engaging, with good special effects that keep you hooked through to the end. I wasn’t sure he’d be able to pull it off, but he did.
The story takes us back to the time of James T. Kirk’s dramatic birth. His father, George Kirk (Chris Hemsworth) suddenly finds himself promoted to the captain of a Starfleet vessel. During an attack, he saves his wife (House’s Jennifer Morrison) and new baby, as well as the rest of the crew. It sets the tone for the movie and James’s life. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill.
The tone immediately picks up with James aging a few years and nearly driving his mother’s boyfriend’s (or perhaps husband’s?) hot sports car off a cliff. The scene is gripping and intense, and gives some insight into the young boy and his brash, impulsive behavior we’d come to know and love/hate later on the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Jump ahead a few more years, and James (Chris Pine) is getting into a bar fight and being recruited by Capt. Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood) to enroll in Starfleet Academy. James isn’t interested, but Pike is persuasive in his own way. As the movie hurtles along through space and time, we see how he meets Spock (Zachary Quinto), Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy (Karl Urban), Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Scotty (Simon Pegg), Sulu (John Cho), and Chekov (Anton Yelchin).
Spock’s parents, Sarek (Ben Cross) and Amanda (Winona Ryder) also play a pivotal role in the story, as does the villain Nero (Eric Bana) and his henchman Ayel (Clifton Collins, Jr. – read my interview with him here).
I appreciate that the actors who took over the familiar roles somehow manage to put their own spin on them, while at the same time paying homage to the originals. Karl Urban probably comes closest to DeForest Kelley; if you close your eyes and just listen to his voice and inflections, it really does seem like he could BE Kelley. There’s a few moments where Chris Pine certainly channels William Shatner, too. It’s remarkable really.
And because of some space-time continuum shenanigans, we also get to see the original Spock, played, of course, by Leonard Nimoy. I can see why he had to be talked into doing the role by J.J. Abrams – you don’t want to mess with a good thing, after all – but his presence really brought some legitimacy to the movie, helping to launch the reboot in just the right way. I don’t even mind the time-jumping, because you can’t have a good “Star Trek” movie without it.
The movie is also very funny, bringing in nearly all of the pop culture “Star Trek” references, like “Live long and prosper,” “Dammit, Jim, I’m a doctor, not a [insert job here],” and “I’m givin’ her all she’s got, Captain!”
Whether you’re a fan of the original series or a newbie just getting your Trek feet wet, “Star Trek” is definitely worth the price of a movie ticket and some popcorn. Sit back and enjoy the ride at warp speed. I look forward to the next “Star Trek” movie with anticipation (yes, I’m sure there will be more).
NOTE TO PARENTS: There’s quite a bit of violence, including fist-fights, explosions, and encounters with Romulan war vessels. There’s also one scene where a character is chased by an alien being, but you get the feeling he’s not in any real danger. Overall, most of the action is sci-fi violence, and the PG-13 rating is spot on.
Images: Copyright, Paramount Pictures
Black Carpet Premiere of Star Trek
The premiere of “Star Trek” didn’t get a red carpet premiere; it got a black carpet premiere. ReelzChannel caught up with the stars on the black carpet, and I’m sure they’re all feeling like Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk), who says he feels like he’s in a “wind tunnel” with all the press they’ve been doing.
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Stars come out for L.A. Premiere of Star Trek
The stars came out in full force for the Los Angeles premiere of “Star Trek,” held at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on April 30, 2009. That’s Playboy bunny and Girl Next Door herself, Kendra Wilkinson, pictured below. See more pics after the jump. The rest of us can see the movie when it arrives in theaters at warp speed on May 8, 2009.
Hayden Panettiere
Winona Ryder and Zachary Quinto
Zoe Saldana
Tori Spelling
Michelle Monaghan
Leonard Nimoy
Leighton Meester
Kristin Cavallari
Heidi Klum
Emma Roberts
Amanda Bynes
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Anton Yelchin
Eric Bana
Chris Pine
Image: INF
Star Trek – 4 New Clips
Fresh off the “Star Trek” press site are four new clips below. Directed by J.J. Abrams, the reboot arrives in theaters May 8, 2009, and stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, and Eric Bana. For more “Star Trek” coverage
What Gives You the Right:
Space Jump:
Kirk Meets Uhura:
Enlist in Star Fleet:
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Star Trek – 10 New Images
Ten new images for “Star Trek” are below, and as with the previous images, these look fantastic. I’m especially intrigued by the platform scene, and what exactly that is. Chris Pine makes a dashing Captain Kirk, and check out the last image – it looks like similar technology to what Tom Cruise used in “Minority Report” (great movie, by the way!).
What do you think of these images? Do they make you want to go see the movie (in theaters May 8, 2009)?
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Image Credits: © Paramount Pictures
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Zoe Saldana, Chris Pine at the Star Trek UK Premiere
I’m sure the “Star Trek” gang must be getting burned out by all the premieres! Or maybe not. Maybe they’re loving all the globe-trotting and appearances.
Zoe Saldana, Chris Pine, John Cho, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg and others showed up at the UK Premiere in London (Empire Leicester Square) and press conference (Claridges Hotel) on April 20, 2009. The movie hits U.S. theaters on May 8, 2009.
Zoe Saldana (Uhura):
Chris Pine (Capt. James T. Kirk):
Chris Pine (Capt. James T. Kirk) and Zachary Quinto (Spock):
Simon Pegg (Scotty) and his Mom!:
Eric Bana (Nero), John Cho (Sulu), Chris Pine (Kirk) and Zachary Quinto (Spock):
Zoe Saldana (Uhura):
Photos via Image.net, Jorge Herrera
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Star Trek Paris Premiere
In an intergalactic party, “Star Trek” is circling the globe with premieres in Sydney, Paris, and other lucky locales. Here are a few images from the Paris premiere, which took place at the Hyatt Hotel. Eric Bana, Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine, J.J. Abrams and others made appearances on the red carpet. The movie hits theaters in the U.S. on May 8, 2009. Will you be first in line for tickets?!
J.J. Abrams (director), Eric Bana (Nero), Zoe Saldana (Uhura), Zachary Quinto (Spock), and Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk):
Zoe Saldana (Nyota Uhura):
Eric Bana (Nero):
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