Ryan Reynolds starring in Safe House
Ryan Reynolds has landed on a role in Safe House to star opposite the Oscar winner actor Denzel Washington. The actor seems to have enough time left in his tight schedule to dedicate to this directorial of Daniel Espinosa that has David Guggenheim penning the script. Earlier Tom Hardy, James McAvoy, Zac Efron, Sam Worthington and Shia LaBeouf were also considered for the role.
Ryan Reynolds has quite a handful of projects awaiting release and the most notable movies are suspense thriller Buried, Martin Campbell‘s superhero flick The Green Lantern. In Safe House the actor will play the role of the young CIA agent who must transport a dangerous criminal to safety after both are attacked at a safe house. Combination of Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington sure is one of the promising factors in the movie that audience needs to watch out for.
To be distributed under the banner of Universal Pictures Safe House is likely to guarantee a great thriller suspense movie to the viewers making them have a joy ride in the movie that brings them closer to have one of the most enjoyable movie experiences in their life.
The Debt Movie trailer
The Debt trailer has been released and it mainly shows Sam Worthington as young David Marton Csokas as young Stefan Jessica Chastain as young Rachel Singer among the many others in the cast. The Debt trailer shows three agents who were ready to confront and kill an evil surgeon whose experiments left many dead or disfigured. But, when watching the trailer it seems that there maybe more to it that what really happened with secrets idling and not having the heart to go back to find out the truth.
The Debt as the name suggests focuses on a mysteriously incomplete task that is still considered to be owing to the enforcers of it. Based in 1965, it was said that three Israeli Mossad agents David, Stefan, Rachel, captured and killed a Nazi war criminal in their secret mission but it turns out that a man is out there in Ukraine claiming to be the same guy.
And now one of the agents has to back to checkout what really happened and so are required to discover the truth. Be a part of their mysterious mission when Academy Award nominated director John Madden’s The Debt hits the theaters within the USA on 29th December 2010.
The Debt Movie Trailer
Tom Cruise signed to Mission Impossible IV
While talks have been going around whether the Top Gun star Tom Cruise will return for Paramount Pictures Mission Impossible IV considering the age factor and his successes with his movies lately we finally have the answer.
Paramount Pictures has signed a deal with the Tom Cruise to reprise his role as Ethan Hunt and it seems that he is safe for now while a question mark still remains with his action thriller flick Knight and Day with Cameron Diaz under performing at the box office.
While Tom Cruise is considered to be very popular among foreign audiences and with Knight and Day still to hit many foreign theaters Paramount is said to be closely watching how it does overseas. Well there is some chance left for the movie to do well, but if not Paramount may well back off.
In related news the potential candidates for Mission Impossible VI before Tome Cruise was selected were 24 year old actor director Shia LaBeouf English born Aussie actor Sam Worthington and Donnie Darko star Jake Gyllenhaal.
We have more news according to sources it seems that Mission Impossible III director JJ Abrams sadly to his fans is sitting this one out.
Avatar movie (2009) : Endless love ending the war
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When nothing can be stopped with out a good fight and rest of the looser may die in seconds hire a hero was chosen to remain the grate skills and dignity of his kind. Sound so legend won’t it. How ever in any short of trouble there are many hopes left for people. But in the movie Avatar (2009) it does not excite more savvier or chosen ones. There was one man named Jake Sully who supposed to be the last of their kind. Well armed by the ancient teaching and fighting. Though he was undone by the Pandora it self.
It was very small moon and even not a single human can breathe on it. This movie was a grate faction about humanity and power crisis that leads to people in to danger. Most of the times in the movie Avatar (2009) lot of adventures tool place and it was full of wonders. Genetically engineer human Na’vi hybrids helping them to face the attacks of humanoids. This movie was out standing with it faction and most of the fans will love this movie for sure. It was hardly any loosing point in the movie production and rare to find these kind of factions. Some times few of the characters based around computer and it does shows the different of live ware and nature.
How ever in the movie these kind of avatar fell in love with Na’vi princess that has bring up a grate romance to the movie it self and it was the crisis starts off there after. Most of the times in the faction movies they have gone way beyond the reality and fans are getting more inspiration by the movie. Avatar (2009) movie does not only doing that it starts to play with the minds. From time to time movie changes it cast and making hall new frames to get the kind of variety need for a better faction movie.
This movie was directed by a well known director James Cameron. He have directed Aliens of the Deep and Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) both movies bring fortune for him. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Lola Herrera, Joel David Moore is staring in this movie. it was never too easy to work with a faction and this movie cast was successfully take on this challenge for sure. Hart’s War (2002) and The Great Raid (2005) are the movies that took Sam Worthington into Hollywood and as a Australian actor he was surprisingly made his carrier well into success.
Avatar (2009) movie was entertaining the fans with grate piece of nature with adventures and It does make a good temperament in film shooting. Jon Landau, Rae Sanchini joins the director along with the production and it was well accomplished movie after all. 20th Century Fox is distributing this movie and it will be an out standing movie expectation all over the world. The movie was due to be released on December 18th, 2009. Populated enemy was well defeated with the grate strength. Avatar (2009) does bring a huge adventure to big screen. Are you ready for this absolute faction movie?
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Terminator Salvation Review – Explosive Mix of Old and New
| Movie: Terminator Salvation * Trailer * | In Theaters: May 21, 2009 |
| Runtime: 130 minutes | Directed by: McG |
| MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and language. |
I love sequels that bring in lots of references from the preceding movies. “Terminator Salvation” does that, especially from the very first movie, “The Terminator.”
You remember the story: Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor meets Kyle Reese, who was sent back from the future to keep her safe from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s big, bad Terminator. In the process, Sarah and Kyle grow close, and she gets pregnant with John Connor, who later becomes the leader of the resistance movement against the machines and Skynet. John is also the one who sent Kyle back to protect Sarah – so that he could be born.
I don’t know that I’ve fully grasped the concept of the first three Terminator movies until now. And it’s because “Terminator Salvation” is told from the future point of view, whereas “The Terminator” was told from the current point of view (or at least, current when it was released in 1984).
In “Terminator” we see things from Sarah’s point of view. In “Terminator Salvation,” we see things from adult John’s point of view in 2018. By this time, Skynet has destroyed most of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, and John Connor (Christian Bale) is leading a group of survivors known as “The Resistance” to keep the machines from killing them, too, and completely taking over. John is married now, to Kate (Bryce Dallas Howard).
There’s yet another twist to the story, though, in the form of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a guy whose last memory was of being on death row years earlier. When he wakes up, it’s to a post-apocalyptic world where giant robots are killing people and the Earth is a wasteland. Think “Road Warrior,” only with robots.
Marcus meets up with Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin) and a young mute girl named Star (Jadagrace). Reese jokingly tells Marcus that they’re the “L.A. Division” of the Resistance. On their way to find John Connor, Marcus connects with another Resistance fighter, Blair (Moon Bloodgood).
About the references, I won’t give too much away, but let’s just say that “Terminator Salvation” pays homage not only to Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, but also to the catch-phrase “I’ll be back,” among other things. Being a “Terminator” fan since the first movie, I was definitely geeked by all this.
As for the Terminators themselves, there are some really nasty new models we haven’t seen before. And like the T-800 and other models that came earlier, these new versions “will not stop” until their goal is accomplished (i.e. whomever they’re chasing is either dead or captured). To that end, we get plenty of chase scenes, explosions, and hand-to-hand combat.
If you’re a Terminator fan, or a science fiction/robot movie fan, you should definitely check out “Terminator Salvation.” It’s intense, action-packed, and a nice segue into a reboot for the franchise. I predict more movies will follow.
The only reason I gave it four out of five geckos is because some of the lines were a little cheesy, and the ending was a little cliche.
Note to Parents: As you might imagine, this movie is chock full of action and violence, including explosions, gunfire, chase scenes, shootings, and stabbings. Wounded and mutilated humans are shown, though there’s not a ton of blood. Language includes “hell” and “damn,” as well as one “f**k” and a few “sh*ts.” The overall good-vs-evil message is positive, and I’d say it’s fine for kids 14 and older who aren’t bothered by all of that.
Video Interviews with Moon Bloodgood and Christian Bale, 53 Images, Interview with Michael Papajohn, 4-Minute Trailer, 3rd Official Trailer
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Terminator Salvation Videos: Moon Bloodgood, Christian Bale, and Animatronics
“Terminator Salvation” hits theaters Thursday, May 21, 2009 (today!). And it’s definitely one of the most anticipated movies of 2009. HitFix.com has a bunch of cool videos of interviews and behind-the-scenes stuff. I’ve included a few below. I always expect Christian Bale to haul off and hit someone. That’s bad typecasting on my part, but you’ve gotta admit, he does seem pretty intense. Are you super-psyched for this movie?
Christian Bale:
Moon Bloodgood and Common:
Sam Worthington:
John Rosengrant – Animatronics:
McG, Director of “Terminator Salvation”:
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Christian Bale, Sam Worthington at the L.A. Premiere of Terminator Salvation
“Terminator Salvation” hits theaters next Friday, May 21, 2009, but the stars came out in full force at the red carpet premiere in Los Angeles
53 Images from Terminator Salvation
“Terminator Salvation” hits theaters Thursday, May 21, 2009, and Warner Bros. has released a bunch of cool images from the movie, which continues the saga of John Connor’s (Christian Bale) war against the robots. Go here for a 4-minute extended trailer and synopsis. Looking forward to this one!
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New 4-minute trailer for Terminator Salvation
“Terminator Salvation” opens May 21, 2009, and Warner Bros. is ramping up the promotional stuff big-time. They’ve just released this 4-minute trailer, and it looks pretty awesome. Maybe having Christian Bale force a rewrite of the script wasn’t such a bad thing after all.
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Directed by McG, “Terminator Salvation” is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and language. I bet this is one of those films that could easily have been rated R, but the filmmakers probably cut back so parents wouldn’t be so edgy about their young teens seeing it.
Here’s the official synopsis of “Terminator Salvation” from Warner Bros.:
The year is 2018.
Judgment Day has come and gone, leveling modern civilization. An army of Terminators roams the post-apocalyptic landscape, killing or collecting humans where they hide in the desolate cities and deserts. But small groups of survivors have organized into a Resistance, hiding in underground bunkers and striking when they can against an enemy force that vastly outnumbers them.
Controlling the Terminators is the artificial intelligence network Skynet, which became self-aware 14 years earlier and, in the blink of an eye, turned on its creators, unleashing nuclear annihilation on an unsuspecting world.
Only one man saw Judgment Day coming. One man, whose destiny has always been intertwined with the fate of human existence: John Connor (Christian Bale).
Now the world is on the brink of the future that Connor has been warned about all his life. But something totally new has shaken his belief that humanity stands a chance of winning this war: the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger from the past whose last memory is of being on death row before awakening in this strange, new world.
Connor must decide whether Marcus can be trusted. But as Skynet adapts new strategies to end the Resistance forever, Connor and Marcus must find common ground to take a stand against the onslaught–to infiltrate Skynet and meet the enemy head-on.
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Christian Bale forced rewrite of Terminator Salvation
Well, geez, talk about being too big for your britches. Apparently, when director McG (a.k.a. Joseph McGinty Nichol) went to England to convince Christian Bale to play Marcus Wright in “Terminator Salvation,” the actor said he wanted to play John Connor instead.
While Connor was the main character in the first three “Terminator” movies, he was only supposed to have a small part in the fourth “Terminator” film, due in theaters May 21, 2009 (watch the trailer here). Instead, Connor became a central character. McG says the script became a “moving target,” and he worked extensively with Bale to work the character into the movie.
“A lot of the work was integrating (Connor) into scenes … and having that feel integral and sensible, as opposed to grafted on just because there was a star in the part,” says screenwriter John Brancato.
Originally, the main character was going to be Marcus Wright (played by Aussie actor Sam Worthington), an executed death row inmate who donates his body to science and is resurrected after machines take over the world by unleashing a nuclear holocaust on mankind. Now both Connor and Wright are equally important in the movie.
Bale had input in the casting of Worthington, as well. “There’s a benefit of currently a lot of people in the States not being familiar with him, and so you can really enjoy that performance that much more,” notes Bale. “He’s got so many movies that are going to be coming out, because many other people have realized that he’s bloody good.”
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