Sunday, February 28, 2010

Trailer of The Week - A Nightmare On Elm Street

The Trailer of the Week is the remake of the classic slasher flick from the 80s A Nightmare On Elm Street. The remake is directed by Samuel Bayer (Various music videos) and starring Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen) as Freddy Krueger, Rooney Mara (Dare), Kyle Gallner (Jennifer's Body), Thomas Dekker (The Sara Connor Chronicles), Katie Cassidy (Black Christmas), and Clancy Brown (Highlander).

The trailer shows that they adds some cool new ideas and some classic scenes from the original. I can't believe I'm saying this, but this actually looks like a good film, even if it's with out Robert Englund.





Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Trailers Released This Week

I know it's Sunday, but here are some good trailers released this week.

How to Train your Dragon 


The Karate Kid


The Joneses



Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Daily Movie News


Thursday, February 25, 2010


  • Latino Review broke news yesterday that David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight, FlashForward) is attached to write the next Superman movie. The movie is currently titled The Man of Steel. He is the only person attached it at the moment. Also, the story will involve Lex Luthor and Braniac and isn't a origin story. Superman himself Brandon Routh will not star and Brian Singer isn't expected to direct. That's awesome with Goyer writing, but it sucks without Routh as Superman.

  • Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover, Youth in Revolt) is going to star in a buddy supernatural/comedy called Miracle Workers. Zach will play a man posing as an exorcist with a pal. The buddies think they got it good until they are faced with a real menace. Sounds like it could be funny.

  • Mickey Rourke has officially signed on the Conan movie to play Conan's father. Also, MMA fighter Bob Sapp has signed on to play Ukafa. Filming starts on March 15th. This movie could be cool.

  • Writer Justin Theroux (Tropic Thunder, Iron Man 2) is reportedly in talks to direct Zoolander 2. He will most likely to write it with Ben Stiller. No news on Owen Wilison returning, but Jonah Hill is in negotiations to play the villain. Zoolander was awesome and with Hill playing the villain this could be good or bad.

  • Nicolas Cage and Ryan Reynolds have been cast to star in a 3D CG/comedy called The Croods. Dreamworks Animation has hired Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch, how to Train Your Dragon) and Kirk DeMicco (Space Chimips) to write and direct the film. Cage is just selling himself to make back some money he loss. 

  • Action movie star Bruce Willis announced that he his going to be working on two anticipated sequels next. He announced that they are going to make Die Hard 5 maybe sometime as close as next year and he will contribute in taking McClane worldwide. Also, Willis wants Live Free or Die Hard director zlen Wiseman to return. His other film is the sequel to the M. Night Shyamalan directed Unbreakable cleverly titled Unbreakable 2 (for now). He talked to Night over the holidays and they decided not to do a fight film between Willis and Jackson, but instead an origin story. He also stated he will return if Sam Jackson does. So I can't wait for both of these movies. 

Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and gamertag: fusionman15




Shutter Island Review

"Shutter Island is one of the best psychological thrillers since the Hitchcock years."

I will start of saying that I was deeply worried that Shutter Island would be a movie with an "A" list director (Martin Scorsese) and cast (Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Kingsley and Mark Ruffalo) working on a "B" movie plot. This mix hardly ever works. The movie starts out feeling like a "B" movie but changes to the classic Alfred Hitchcock feel. I was interested in that feeling coming from a acclaimed drama/crime director. The feeling intensified all throughout the story to the point of me wanting to go watch some classic Hitchcock films afterward.

The acting and atmosphere were the final pieces of the puzzle for me liking the film in general. Leo gave it everything he had and it showed. There is a major scene close to the end that really showed just how good of an actor he is when he has good direction. The emotion that he puts on throughout is absolutely stunning because he will be serious and tough then in the next he switches to the person that you feel sympathy for him. As for the atmosphere, It was amazing. I have to give a hand to Scorsese for making it look and sound extraordinary. The setting could have been hard to get just right, but he did it with the amazing cinematography to give it that classic film from 50s feel. He really had a great crew for almost every aspect of production.

My favorite part that added to the atmosphere was the fascinating music score. The first scene on the island made me feel excited to watch it because they had chosen this eerie song that gave off this odd sensation of fear. The score, from what I heard, wasn't made for use in this movie, but he had chosen songs that would add to the period feel. I am so glad he made that decision because he succeeded when it started until it ended. I will say their is that one scene that had beautiful acting and sound. The song made me get into the film and feel his pain as it was happening.

It does kill me to say that their only major weakness to me was the writer. No, not the writer of the book, but the film adaptation. The writer, Laeta Kalogridis, has never done anything I would say is good with a resume of Pathfinder, Birds of Prey, and Alexander. Even with the great direction, acting and story it was because of the abundance of dreams that flashbacks killed the momentum the story. The plot is still great even with those problems. The psychological aspect is still great with messing with your mind, but yet some will figure it out and some won't and thats the truth. They want you to think something else is going to happen, then they throw a "winger" in the mix and makes you want to say "Wait.....what is going on?". The ending line still has me thinking.

I suggest you see this film if you like psychological thrillers, Leonardo DiCaprio, and a good all-around cast and crew. 


92 out of 100


Benjamin Myers


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Nightmare On Elm Street Poster and Pics

Warner Bros/New Line Cinema revealed a new "cool" poster for A Nightmare On Elm Street remake that is hitting theaters on April 30th. Hey, that is one day past my B-day. Also included is 4 new images that surfaced online. Teaser trailer released a few months ago is below them for the people wanting to see it. Check them out below.







Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Monday, February 22, 2010

Kick-Ass Coming to PSN and iPhone

Today, WHA Entertainment, announced it is bringing Kick-Ass to the Playstation Network and iPhone on April 15th.  Based on the upcoming film of the same name, Kick-Ass will give players the option to step into the shoes of 3 characters: Kick-Ass, Hit Girl, and Big Daddy.  The main quest will have a story line similar to the film.  Along with the main quest, there is also many sub-missions and mini games to play.  Players will have the option to play alone or with 2 players locally.  WHA Entertainment also promises a "plethora" of gore.  Here are some screens of the action.



Dominic Sacco
PSN ID: sacco2011

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Daily Movie News


Thursday, February 18th, 2010

  • Hopefully third time is the charm for Warner Bros. because they moved the release date of The Losers once again to April 23rd. The original release date was April 9th then moved to June 4th. Warner Bros. must be feeling scared for the success of this adaptation.

  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will have its first trailer released in March; in theaters attached to Remember Me starring Twilight star Robert Pattinson. So, all of you Twilight fans can freakout now and go make this movie huge just to see a short trailer.

  • Acclaimed director James Cameron (Avatar, The Terminator) is consulting Marc Webb with the production of the spider-man reboot. He says it's not about characters or direction, but use of his revolutionary 3D technology Cameron used for Avatar. This could end up being awesome.

  • The L.A. Times is reporting that Universal Pictures is rebooting the American Pie series for theatrical release. Universal has declined to comment on the reports at the moment, this most likely means it's true. Also, they are reporting that some of the original cast is interested in returning. I can't wait to see more on this later.

  • Creator Joss Whedon (Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Firefly) and Morgan Spurlock (Super-Size Me) are rumored to be working together on a Comic-Con based documentary around the fan culture at the huge event. They are looking for people to follow for 3 months leading up to Con and during it. This could be interesting because Super-Size Me made me never want to eat McDonalds again. I have been McD-free for about 10 years and the film gave strength go on. Comic-Con could be good this year, although last year was a blast. 

  • NBC is looking to resurrect Steven Spielberg's supernatural series Nine Lives. The series was originally written for SyFy about 3 years ago, but they never did anything with it. NBC is rewriting some aspects of it to appeal to a broader audience. I would watch this show just because Steven Spielberg created it. Do the 12 hour mini-series NBC. Do it

Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Friday, February 12, 2010

The Days Will Fade Away When There Is Chaos

Here is a countdown clock for the upcoming game God of War III. It is very small, but still, it is sufficient.


Dominic Sacco
PSN ID: sacco2011

God of War III Vengeance Trailer

Today the new Vengeance trailer was released for God of War III. This is the first trailer we have seen since the footage shown at E3 almost a year ago. If you haven't already seen this, it will definitely satisfy your taste for God of War until the game is released in 31 days. Until then, I wouldn't expect to see much more gameplay footage. Lead Designer, Stig Asmussen, said in an interview that Santa Monica Studios would not be releasing too much gameplay footage because they want to make sure nothing is spoiled. Here, check out the trailer below.




Dominic Sacco
PSN ID: sacco2011

The Game Zone


  • The idea of a subscription based Call of Duty games is sounding more and more likely. President and CEO of Activision Bobby Kotick says "If you think about the success that we've had in other product categories on subscription, you can get a sense of the direction that we want to take that franchise." President and CEO of Activision Publishing says that they have been looking into new business models for the series.

  • The game Darkest of Days, even though it got terrible reviews, is going to the big screen. It is said that the writers from The Rock are attached to create the screenplay. Even though the game didn't do so well, I think it's is a neat concept for time traveling soldiers to go back in time to change the outcomes of war. I don't know how good this will be, but we'll have to wait and see.

  • Today, a representative from TimeGate confirmed that a PS3 version of Section 8 is scheduled for release, but does not have a specific ship date. Section 8 was originally announced as a multiplatform game for the Xbox 360, PC, and Playstation 3, but a PS3 version was never shipped with the others back in September.

  • Jack Tretton, President and CEO of SCEA, announced today that Uncharted 2: has sold close to three million units worldwide. He wrote, "Games like Uncharted 2: Among Thieves are surpassing our lofty expectations as it outsold the franchise's first PS3 game and is now closing in on three million copies sold worldwide."

  • Finally Dead Rising 2 has landed a release date on August 31st. While waiting to get your fix on slaughtering of zombies in Dead Rising 2, you will be able to download a playable prologue to the game on Xbox Live sometime in the short future


Dominic Sacco
PSN ID: sacco2011