понедельник, 18 июля 2011 г.

Perfect Stranger

Movie: Perfect Stranger

Released on: 2007

Rating: 5.40

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First Footage: Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’

Sometimes, all it takes is two minutes of new footage from a great filmmaker to start the day off right. Here's your first look at a clip from Drive, the Nicolas Winding Refn film that stars Ryan Gosling as a stunt man / getaway driver. The clip is from very early in the movie, and makes me think that Refn has really managed to bring the script perfectly to life. The footage is tense and exciting, and juiced with a slow-boil energy that we don't see enough of lately.Drive is based on the James Sallis novel about a Hollywood stunt driver who works nights as a getaway driver; in addition to Ryan Gosling, the cast features Carey Mulligan, Albert Brooks, Oscar Isaacs, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks and Ron Perlman.This clip kicks off as a heist is in progress, and shows the main character as an experienced, aware and shrewd practitioner of his craft.»


- Russ Fischer

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2011 Summer Movie Preview: 50 Movies to Watch Once It's Hot - 'Genre and Family'

We have arrived at the end of my 2011 Summer Movie Preview as I look at a couple of categories that are pretty much the absolute opposites of one another as I have five family films that haven't necessarily fit into prior categories and a batch of eight genre films that either didn't fit in previous installments or I held over just to ensure this final part had enough films to discuss. Either way, this isn't garbage time, there are a few films I'm sure you'll be interested in seeing in this batch so without further delay let's dig in...

Family Films

We'll begin with a few family films and we'll start with a film I am very curious to see how it performs, Disney's Winnie the Pooh (7/15). I've been quite surprised at how interested people seem to be in this film, and not because I'm some kind of demented Winnie the Pooh hater,»

- Brad Brevet

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