Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts
Monday, July 11, 2011
Trailer: Tintin
The mocap Tintin still freaks me out. I guess it's the uncanny valley or whatever but watching Jamie Bell's cgi face gives me the willies. That being said, like with Beowulf and A Christmas Carol I'm sure I'll be able to get over my gooseflesh and enjoy this flick. I like it's sense of adventure and the comedy plays well for me. What do you think of the new trailer?
--Brad
Labels:
Jaime Bell,
Peter Jackson,
Steven Spielberg,
Tintin,
Trailers
Friday, July 8, 2011
Dork Art: Goldblum Finds A Way!
Found via Geek Art. This bit of Mexican Pop Art has had me laughing for the last couple of minutes. Absolutely genius. And, yes, I'm really looking forward to this October's Jurassic Park blu ray release. Gotta resist the impulse to watch my standard (ugh, right?) dvds.
--Brad
Labels:
Art,
Jeff Goldblum,
Jurassic Park,
Michael Crichton,
Steven Spielberg
Friday, July 1, 2011
Trailer: War Horse
Not sure how I feel about the below trailer for Steven Spielberg's upcoming Christmas movie, War Horse. I am seriously craving a great, epic WWI film. As much as I love flicks like Paths of Glory and A Very Long Engagement I still haven't seen a perfect Great War flick. This probably isn't it either. John Williams' score is too similar to the Band of Brothers theme. Based on a play based on a children's book, War Horse tells the story of the bond between man and animal during one of the world's bloodiest conflicts. Mmmmm....we'll see. Kinda more excited about Spielberg's Tintin also coming out towards the end of the year.
--Brad
Saturday, June 11, 2011
A Fistful of Heroic Kids! (Brad's Picks)
For my Fistful of Heroic Kids I decided to focus solely on the 1980s, the decade of my youth in which I discovered my love for all things dorky and weird just like the kiddie adventures of Super 8.
5. Glen, Terry, Linda, and Lori (The Gate): Digging up my backyard as a youth I thought I found the skull of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but as the a-hole kid next door told me it was just a big stupid rock. Well, I guess I should have cracked it open with a hammer cuz it might have unleashed a gateway to hell and I coulda had a whole mess of adventures like little Stephen Dorf & Co did here in The Gate! Kiddie Dorf is probably the closest cinema has come to depicting Kiddie Me and I had at least one buddy who resembled satanic researcher Terry. If you haven't seen The Gate now is the time. Fun PG Horror with plenty of great Stop Motion creatures to keep you interested.
4. Alex Rogan (The Last Starfighter): In 1984 I was five years old. It was one of the clearest early theatrical experiences burned into my brain. I remember watching Alex Rogan and thinking, man, I can't wait till one day I'm discovered by Starfighter Aliens thanks to my mad arcade skills. Sadly, Centauri never pulled up in his space car, I never met the lizard warrior named Grig, and I had to languish in the trailer park of oridnary existence for far too long. Still, I try to keep up on my video games cuz you never know who's watching.
3. Ben, Darren, & Wolfgang (Explorers): As much as Super 8 is a Spielberg lovefest, the film it really reminded me of was Joe Dante's classic sci-fi wish fulfillment flick Explorers. Like all these films on this week's Fistful, I really really really wanted to be part of the gang. I wanted to hang out with Ethan Hawke and River Pheonix and build a spaceship outta scrap metal. I wanted to travel to the stars and discover wild, alien life. I wanted to confuse and frustrate Dick Miller's helicopter pilot. Loads of fun, Explorers just doesn't get talked about enough. It's perfect.
2. Mikey, Brand, Chunk, Mouth, Data, Andy, Stef, and Sloth (The Goonies): It's such an obvious choice that I almost didn't put it on the list. But you just can't deny The Goonies when you're talking about great kid adventure films. I'm not going to babble on about this classic, I'm just gonna say I love The Goonies the way Sloth Loves Chunk and the way Chunk Loves Sloth. Eternal.
1. Sean, Patrick, Fat Kid, Rudy, Phoebe, Eugene, Frank, Pete, and Scary German Guy (The Monster Squad): No, I'm not being subversive by placing The Monster Squad above The Goonies. As much as I love those treasure hunters, I've always connected to these horrorhounds and they really are just more badass. When Dracula, his dynamite, The Creature, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein's Monster set loose upon a small town it's up to these fool hearty but properly educated kids to complete Van Helsing's revenge. And I just love how extreme this film is for PG-13. Squibs and Limbs and plenty of Cursing...and yes, The Wolf Man Has Nards! If you haven't seen it, get to it, and complete your childhood.
--Brad
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Dork Art: Super 8
UPDATE: This is not Drew Struzan. He is still staying far away from Hollywood.
Finally, we have a poster for the upcoming Spielberg spankfest Super 8 that actually elicits some sort of excitement from this cold, pessimistic fanboy's heart. After Paramount opening the mystery box to critics, I've read nothing but good things about JJ Abrams' new Kid Hero Sci-Fi tale and it's really good to see this Drew Struzan art poster. Cuz if you're really going to evoke the joys of Spielberg's Indiana Jones or The Goonies than you gotta go with Drew.
--Brad
Labels:
Art,
Drew Struzan,
JJ Abrams,
Steven Spielberg,
Super 8
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Adventures of Tintin Poster & Trailer
Are you excited for a motion capture Tintin movie directed by Steven Spielberg? I'm not really. Curious, though. It's gotta be better than those HBO cartoons. Those used to bore me to death. I need to break out my old comics and see if I can rediscover my love.
--Brad
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