Fri, 16 Sep 2011

3:05 AM - Alternative Performance of Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell You Never Seen Before

For those viewers who like to watch Hollywood stars, then you can't miss "Horrible Bosses". It's a comedy, and a star-studded film, I mean Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston … almost every actor is the major suit in the world, but if you don't know those three stars, then it's another thing, but as I say, it's a comedy, so the hilarious story may can attracts you, anyway, who can reject a movie that has a good box-office.

The movie is about a story that three staffs couldn't tolerate the oppression of their respective bosses, and ultimately they made a plan to kill the each other's bosses … and the process they implemented the plan is very funny and full of black humor. For Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day), they are just ordinary men that work in the office, and to get promotion, they have to tolerate the insult from their bosses, and their bosses all have some specialty, what goes on their mind all day is how to torment and insult their staffs, you can say that they are kind of perverts. Nick works for Duff (Kevin Spacey), who is an asshole that very strict to his staffs. Kurt works for the man that played by Colin Farrell, and he is a strange neurotic who is middle-aged and bald, and addicted to play tricks on his employees. And maybe Dale is the luckiest one, because his boss is a beautiful woman that played by Jennifer Aniston, but she is a extremely serious nymphomania, always flirt with Dale in the course of their work regardless of conditions, make him so miserable.

At last, they just can't stand it, so their "kill bosses" plan begins. After then, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers…permanently. There's only one problem: even the best laid plans are only as foolproof as the brains behind them. And those bosses in the film are very impressive, they all devote unprecedented exceptional performance to audience that they never showed before. Kevin Spacey is undoubtedly the most unforgettable, and the boss who like sexual harassment played by Jennifer Aniston also gave us many surprises, totally a subversion of her previous image, we can see the obvious improvement of her acting, of course, don't forget Charlie, he is the most interesting role of entire film.

Kevin is awesome, and Jennifer, undisputed, a beauty, you know, she is 42, and dose she looks like 42? As to Colin Farrell, he always gives a charming impression, but in this movie, middle-aged, bald, can you imagine? And those hilarious lines and plots, I gotta say you wouldn't want to miss it, even though it doesn't have gorgeous stunt and expensive investment, but when you are on the bus, watching it on iPad is a really good entertainment, and if you know to add hd videos to ipad, then try HD version, cos we all know it has better effect, but if you don't care the high definition, the standard version is ok though, dvd to ipad ripper can do that for you, I promise when you see Colin's bald head and how Jennifer seduces Dale, you just can't stop yourself laughing, seriously, it's the best comedy in this summer, compared to "Jumping the Broom" or "Bridesmaids", yet "The Hangover 2" is pretty funny though.

tags: horrible bosses spacey colin farrell kevin

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Fri, 7 Oct 2011

3:46 AM - Fright Night: Colin Farrell Is A Vampire

Those boys and girls who are vampire fans that love "Twilight" series, you guys have another vampire movie to watch, which is "Fright Night", because a heavy weight who called the "Vampire Crazy" writer decided to pick up the pen again to write a script about vampires, and this man named Martino Eriksson, applause……Let's see his outstanding works in the past time. From 1997 to 2002, he wrote the script of TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and now, after ten years later, he re-penned the script of a vampire movie. Vampires' image has a long history, but it has been changed beyond recognition in the "Twilight" series, so you guys want to know how Martino will portray the vampire in this remake version "Fright Night"? Let's take a look.

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Senior Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin, god, I like his cute frizzle) finally has it all - hanging out with the popular crowd and dating the hottest girl in high school. In fact, he's so cool he's even dissing his best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell), moves in next door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there's something not quite right-and everyone, including Charlie's mom (Toni Collette) doesn't notice. After witnessing some very unusual activity, Charlie comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone that he's telling the truth, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of the monster himself in this revamp of the comedy-horror classic. Maybe it's too babyish for those real movies fans, but when you are on the bus or closestool, it's kind of time killer anyway, download a ipad video converter, figure out how to copy dvd to ipad, then enjoy the "exciting fighting" between human and vampires that you have never seen in "Twilight".

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Be honest, I was very impressed by this movie. Much as I loved the 1985 original, in this new version, I felt that its effects were lacking and its clever ideas weren't executed as well as they could have been. Both those problems have been remedied here, and all the strengths of the original are also preserved. Everyone is terrific, Ferrell and Tennant standing out especially. Colin Ferrell is mesmerizing as the sexy, menacing and supremely confident vampire, which is very refreshing. And this movie is a jab against the new wave to harmless-and-charming-vampire movies, he viciously rips someone apart and then tries to turn the charm back on, fabulous. Also, David Tennant is a much more interesting character than the original Peter Vincent, he is a showman and borderline-charlatan who surprises everyone, including himself with his expertise in the paranormal. Oh, right, and the hero, why the director arranged so little interaction about the relationship between Charley and his erstwhile best friends Eddie, I mean, they were best friends, you know what I mean.

Maybe the story is not that creative, but what you can't ignore is the protagonists. Farrell is all darting eyes, facial ticks and macho confidence. He never goes over the top, he's not a showy actor, but he's clearly relishing his role and eating it up with abandon. He makes this a Night to remember.

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tags: farrell colin vampire fright night

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