Tue, 20 Sep 2011

3:48 AM - Bruce Willis and Ryan Philip in 50 Centâ??s Movie â??Setupâ??

This film is the first big-budget production (kind of) produced by Cheetah Vision that founded by 50 Cent in 2009, and yes, he is the protagonist, it maybe the most mainstream film that 50 Cent played as protagonist, because for the first time, he invites Bruce Willis, Ryan Philip these big stars.

50 Cent still plays a criminal in the film just like his other movies, and this time, it's a robbery-related movie, but we can see that his image has no difference with his previous roles, extremely similar. The story revolves around with the diamond robbery, and those criminals related to diamond begin to fight each other because of the robbery. Actually, the story has no attractions to me, I mean it's not creative, we can find a bunch of this kind of movies now,

After watching it, my friend said, it's utterly boring, just killing several people, running for a few minutes, at this time, if this Hollywood action film has no shots about car crash, then it should be shamed to face audience, and unfortunately, Setup has no irritable plots, so no wonder it is thrown into the DVD market directly! But there is one plot about that butcher mutilates corpse and processes into steaks is very exciting though, unfortunately the director has no balls to show those lens to stimulate the audience's stomach and just express them in a civilized way, what a shame!

You can see the style is tough and the performances is satisfied someway, but it's kind of procrastinating, and some of those clues are dispensable, cos we all know that action scenes are very difficult to have a good expression with low-cost, a dozen of various tough guys just died easily, like Bruce Willis, I mean, come on, he is a mob boss, how can he just dies like that? And we can see that adding those untimely black humors into serious criminal theme is the biggest flaw, cos we don't know it's a criminal theme movie or just a comedy. Even it has those weak plots, but when you are on the bus or closestool, watching it on iPad is sort of killing you time as an entertainment, you just need know how to copy dvd  to ipad (as I said before, it's thrown into the DVD market directly) with dvd to ipad ripper, and let's just ignore those retarded plots, keep our eyes on Willis and Philip, enjoy it as a comedy.

And Bruce Willis, he is a legend, most of us want to see this movie just because of him, I can say that, but in this movie, he is just a guess performer, and his bodyguard, that big tough guy, he even doesn't know how to use a gun, he just blows his head and dismembered by butcher. Back to Willis, after being fooled by 50 cent, and can't find him anywhere, suddenly, 50 cent shows up with his money that robbed from Russians, with a few retarded excuses, and Willis believes him, kids even know 50 cent is lying and those words have no persuasion, but as a mob boss, he believed. As to Ryan Philip, he is so cute, so when I see him playing a bad guy, I just can't stand it, cos I can't find any place of him looks like a bad guy, so he is not good at this kind of role. Ok, here is his story, to protect his father who is in jail, he betrays 50 cent, and then 50 cent begins to chase him, at the end, he finds him, but lets him go, say what we are brother or something blah blah blah, anyway, boring boring boring, so I wonder how Willis and Philip agree to join this movie.

tags: cent bruce willis setup ryan philip

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Sat, 8 Oct 2011

4:33 AM - Tie Your Seat Belt, Let Us Drive With Ryan Gosling

Movie "Drive" is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, a Danish director, Nicolas Winding Refn keep his preference of aesthetics of violence, there is just a few violent scenes in "Drive", but definitely can surprise audience, seriously, those scenes are very cool. We can see Nicolas's preference to aesthetic of violence, weather his first English film "Bronson", or his famous works "Pusher" series or "Valhalla Rising." After he came to Hollywood, he didn't become timid, but more at ease.

A long time ago, as a young filmmaker besotted with the hard-boiled pleasures of classic Hollywood, Jean-Luc Godard claimed that all anyone needed to make a film was a girl and a gun. But in his new movie, "Drive," Nicolas Winding Refn, in thrall to a later Hollywood tradition, tests out a slightly different formula. In this case all you need is a guy and a car. "Drive" has a low investment compared to other Hollywood movies, but it's definitely a better movie, when lying in the couch or bed, watching "Drive" is a perfect enjoyment, just download a dvd to ipad ripper or figure out how to transfer dvd to ipad from PC, then experience the exciting driving in "Drive"- Ryan Gosling and a late-model silver Chevy Impala, the most popular car in Los Angeles. Ryan Gosling - his character has no known proper name, and is variously referred to as "the driver," "the kid" and "him" - and to watch him steer through Los Angeles at night is to watch a virtuoso at work. Behind the wheel of a getaway car after an uninteresting, irrelevant and almost botched robbery, the driver glides past obstacles and shakes off pursuers, slowing down as often as he accelerates and maintaining a steady pulse rate even as the soundtrack winds up the tension to heart attack levels.

In daytime, he is a car stunt actor in Hollywood, but at night, he helps criminal run away from crime scene. Carey Mulligan plays a woman whose husband had been to jail, and she is Ryan's neighbor, Ryan has a crush on her, so he helps her husband rob pawnshops, but what he doesn't know he is involved in a gang conspiracy. The most unforgettable scene to me is in the backstage in a strip club, Ryan standing there, among a bunch of naked strippers, making a phone call to his opponent, and the camera shots showed those bodies calmly, with no shy, combined with cool silent Ryan, you can see the perfect blend of eroticism and literature. I think only Ryan can express that feeling, he is not the traditional handsome man, but he has his characteristic that other Hollywood actors don't have. He has a baby face, but when he acts a violent man like in "Drive", you won't feel strange or weird, and this year is  a terrific year for Ryan Gosling. From "Crazy Stupid Love" to "Drive" and now "Ides of March", Sandra Bullock's one-time toyboy seems to have emerged as the most employable actor in Hollywood. Well deserved status too, what with how good he is in each film.

tags: winding refn gosling ryan nicolas drive

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Fri, 2 Dec 2011

4:34 AM - Grippingly Dark and Cynical Politics Drama: The Ides of March

If there is any a film can let me sit in my couch and stare at my PC screen for 101 minutes, it must be The Ides of March. Directed by George Clooney, casting by George Clooney, Ryan Gosling and Philip Seymour Hoffman, what's more do you need to expect?



The movie is a grippingly dark and cynical drama of insider politics, set during the days leading up to an Ohio Democratic presidential primary. Ryan Gosling, proving that he can flirt with sleaze and still make you like him, stars as Stephen Meyers, the idealistic but also shrewdly opportunistic press secretary to Gov. Mike Morris (played by Clooney), a soulful and articulate Obama-in-2008-esque candidate who is promising a new kind of politics. Morris and his team are out to win the endorsement of a senator (Jeffrey Wright) whose rival delegates could clinch Morris the nomination. If you would like to enjoy this film in your portable devices like iPad, iPod, iPhone etc, you can convert it to them with best video converter for mac.

It is adapted from Beau Willimon's play Farragut North (the screenplay was co-written by Clooney, Grant Heslov, and Willimon), offers a densely shuffled version of actual headline campaign news: not just Obama but the Clinton scandals, Howard Dean, and a nod to Mike Dukakis, all knitted together with cameos by Charlie Rose, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews that (for once) don't feel like stunt reality gimmicks but are woven into the movie's texture.



The Ides of March is the fourth feature directed by George Clooney (after Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night, and Good Luck, and Leatherheads), and it's his best one yet. Actors who become directors tend to focus on performance at the expense of everything else. Clooney certainly brings out the best in his actors, but his driving trait as a filmmaker is that he knows what plays - he has an uncanny sense of how to uncork a scene and let it bubble and flow.

The Ides of March serves up everything we've come to know about the dirty business of how campaigns are really run in this country. That may sound like boilerplate cynicism, but what's new is that Clooney exposes how in our era the thorny process of politics has become the content, blotting out the meaning of policy the way an eclipse blots out the sun. The movie suggests that that's what occurred in the Obama administration. But it also says a spirit of venomous aggression has entered our politics, one that (the film implies) Obama would do well to embrace more than he has. The Ides of March isn't profound, but it sure is provocative. It's a fable of moral urgency, a savvy lament, and a thriller of ideas that goes like a shot.



No matter Gosling or Seymour Hoffman, they all have wonderful performances in this film, even Gosling has a weird shape face just like Robert Pattinson, but I still think he is a good-looking actor. Of course, who can ignore the most big shot, the director and protagonist - George Clooney, so much glaring stars, your friends must like them, too (who doesn't), so you can import it to your Phone after converting the format with best video converter to share it with your friends anytime anywhere.

tags: ryan clooney gosling movie george

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