Day 1 Of Shooting Begins On Joss Whedon’s THE AVENGERS

Director Joss Whedon announced yesterday on the blog Whedonesque.com that shooting on the long awaited AVENGERS film will begin today! (hat-tip Collider)

Hi Pumpkins, joss here.

Tomorrow we start shooting (I THINK I’m legally permitted to say that). Day one. That’s right. We’ll be shooting the pivotal death/betrayal/product placement/setting up the sequel/coming out scene, at the following address:

[Marvel Lawyers rush in, take Joss’s keyboard, blowtorch a picture of his family like in “Stormy Monday”, drink his milkshake, leave the seat up, fluff his pillows, violently unfluff his pillows, leave]

Went too far. My bad. Anyhoo, it should be a fun day, followed by the eighty thousand other fun days it will take to finish this. I’ll be checking in from time to time, if there’s news or I crave attention (i.e. am awake). None of it will be Avengers news — I have some very denty pillows to remind of that — but I may have tidbits. (They’re not about Firefly. I should say that up front, if only to protect Sis Mo from the HATORZ.)

Some of you may be saying, Joss! Why this link, here, now, why, huh, howcum? My friend Allyx turned me on to these guys, and I’ll tell you, they’ve gotten me through this intensely pressurized, preply time. I strongly recommend checking out their other vids — I’ve watched them many many times, and I have a very special place for “Teamwork” in my heart. These guys are the guys. And IS there a better movie title than “Eagles Are Turning People Into Horses”? I thought not.

So wish me luck. DO IT! LUCK! NOW! I’m off to finish some Buffy pages, and then figure out what the movie is about already. I’m pretty sure it’s about the Justice League [Marvel Lawyers re-enter, unspeakability occurs] or possibly something else. I’ll get it. I’ve been looking forward to this. For about 46 years.

Catchphrase!

-j.

In case you missed it, here’s another look at the teaser, complete with Samuel L. Jackson voiceover, for THE AVENGERS.

THE AVENGERS. Earth’s mightiest heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the Hulk unite in this motion picture adventure from Marvel Studios. Directed by Joss Whedon and starring Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and Clark Gregg!

Starring:
Robert Downey Jr. – Tony Stark/ Iron Man
Chris Evans – Steve Rogers/ Captain America
Chris Hemsworth – Thor
Mark Ruffalo – Dr. Bruce Banner/ The Incredible Hulk
Jeremy Renner – Clint Barton/ Hawkeye
Scarlett Johansson- Black Widow
Clark Gregg – Agent Phil Coulson
Samuel L Jackson – Nick Fury

From Marvel Studios and Disney, look for THE AVENGERS in theaters on May 4, 2012.

Official THE AVENGERS Teaser Trailer (2012)

THE AVENGERS assemble in this first teaser trailer. Earth’s mightiest heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the Hulk unite in this motion picture adventure from Marvel Studios. Directed by Joss Whedon and starring Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and Clark Gregg!

Starring:
Robert Downey Jr. – Tony Stark/ Iron Man
Chris Evans – Steve Rogers/ Captain America
Chris Hemsworth – Thor
Mark Ruffalo – Dr. Bruce Banner/ The Incredible Hulk
Jeremy Renner – Clint Barton/ Hawkeye
Scarlett Johansson- Black Widow
Clark Gregg – Agent Phil Coulson
Samuel L Jackson – Nick Fury

The film will be distributed by Walt Disney Studios. Look for THE AVENGERS in theaters on May 4, 2012.

Ask The Cast of SYMPATHY FOR DELICIOUS Your Question

Why hello my pretty kiddies! Melissa here, and we have quite the opportunity for you!

Maya Entertainment is offering one lucky WAMG fan the opportunity to ask one question to to a cast member of SYMPATHY FOR DELICIOUS, staring Mark Ruffalo (also directorial debut), Christopher Thornton (wrote the movie), Juliette Lewis, Laura Linney and Orlando Bloom. At an upcoming event all of them are going to be answering a variety of questions directly from fans of a select group of blogs – WAMG is one of them! The answer will be captured on video and posted as a standalone video specifically for WAMG and the winning reader.

A newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing. Blessed, or cursed, depending on who you ask, with the power to heal, DJ Delicious contends with all of the glory and attention that comes with his newfound gift.


OFFICIAL RULES:

1. Please include your real first name and email address.

2. Include the cast member you would like to ask your question to, followed by your question. Questions must be kept clean and respectful.

3. WAMG staff members will choose the best question from qualifying entries and winner will be notified.

4. One entry per person.

So get your thinking caps on, because this is a pretty cool contest! Good luck kids!

SYMPATHY FOR DELICIOUS is released April 29

THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT – The Contest!

Hey all you crazy movie lovers! With the opening of THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT underway, we are giving away four fantastic prize packs!

One (1) Grand Prize Winner will receive:

–         $50 American Express Gift Card

–         T-Shirt

–         Eco Tote Bag

–         Herb Growing Kit

Three (3) Additional Winners will receive:

–         Eco Tote Bag

–         Herb Growing Kit

Here is what you have to do to win:

1. Hold up a sign in front of your webcam, camera, whatever you have… that either says THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT or “I Love Movie Geeks”, and take a picture of you with the sign.

2. “Like” our Facebook (if you click on the word Facebook it will take you directly to it!)

3. Post your picture on our Facebook wall with the caption “THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT AND SO ARE THE MOVIE GEEKS!”

The contest winner will be picked on Monday, August 9th. SUBMISSIONS MUST BE ENTERED BY SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th at 11:59 p.m.

So good luck kids and enjoy this AMAZING FILM!

THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

Synopsis:

The Kids Are All Right is the heartfelt new comedy from acclaimed director Lisa Cholodenko, starring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, and Mark Ruffalo. Two teenaged children (Alice in Wonderland’s Mia Wasikowska and Journey to the Center of the Earth’s Josh Hutcherson) get the notion to seek out their biological father and introduce him into the family life that their two mothers (Bening and Moore) have built for them. Once the donor (Ruffalo) is found, the household will never be the same, as family ties are defined, re—defined, and re—re—defined. The New York Times raves that it’s “a generous, nearly note—perfect portrait of a modern family,” and Entertainment Weekly calls the movie “funny, smart and sexy!”

Re-defining the nonfiction art form, Babies joyfully captures on film the earliest stages of the journey of humanity that are at once unique and universal to us all.


THE AVENGERS Cast Revealed At Comic Con & Official Site Goes Live

Deadline.com posted these awesome photos of THE AVENGERS cast at Comic-Con! Robert Downey Jr. introduced newcomers Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Mark Ruffalo as the new Bruce Banner/Hulk.

(Caption L-R: Robert Downey Jr., Clark Gregg, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Director Joss Whedon, Producer and Marvel Studios’ President Kevin Feige from the motion picture THE AVENGERS in which “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” including Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Nick Fury and Agent Coulson assemble together on screen for the first time.)

On the heels of all the exciting AVENGERS news, Marvel.com announced that the “Avengers” teaser site is now live.

You can sign up for email and Facebook updates. THE AVENGERS will be in theaters on May 4, 2012.

Review: THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

A teenage boy peddles his bicycle down the driveway of a two story suburban house and down the quiet street. This scene could be from the opening of any typical family film. But the family of Lisa Cholodenko’s THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT are hardly your typical family and this is far from the typical family movie. This family is headed by a lesbian couple, Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore). Years ago both woman were impregnated with the seed of the same sperm donor. Nic gave birth to Joni (Mia Wasikowska) eighteen years ago and Jules followed three years later with Laser (Josh Hutcherson). Each lady has staked out a particular style of parenting. Nic ( the main breadwinner with a job in the medical profession) is the reminder and occasional “noodge” ( Write out your thank-you notes! Sign that get well card for Grandpa!). She also likes to relax with an occasional glass of wine (which concerns Jules much to Nic’s annoyance). Jules is more the free spirit of the two and wishes Nic would ease up on the kids. Professionally she seems to drift from job to job with her current career in landscaping (not gardening!). Her son Laser seems to be drifting also. Perhaps to compensate for the lack of a male influence at home, he spends most of his time with the abusive, thuggish classmate, Clay. Joni seems to be a focused achiever like Nic. She was her class valedictorian and is preparing to leave home for college. She spends most of her time playing Scrabble with her unrequited crush , Jai, while being goaded by her over-sexed gal pal, Sasha. For the most part Nic and Jules are like many couples who’ve been together for several years. They even need to spice up their evenings with a little porn. Surprisingly they enjoy the gale male variety. All in all things are fairly quiet in their house, until Joni decides she wants to meet her father.

Joni contacts the clinic, and they in turn contact the sperm donor, Paul (Mark Ruffalo). He’s a free wheeling (he rides a motorcycle!) single restaurant owner (and part owner of the co-op farm) who flirts with the hippie chick farmer while enjoying the occasional bedroom company of his restaurant hostess. Paul is at first stunned by the prospect of meeting the kids he has fathered, but soon warms to the idea. After an awkward first meet, Paul begins to bond with Joni and Laser. Shortly Laser confesses to Nic and Jules that he and Joni have met him. The woman try to be supportive and invite Paul to their home. Their united front crumbles after getting to know him. Soon Paul’s influence helps Laser and Joni confront their friends Clay and Sasha. But everything does not go all right with Paul as the film progresses.

I won’t go any further so as to spoil any more of the film’s surprises. Lisa Cholodenko directs with great confidence and doesn’t rush any of the scenes. The film is very well paced. The script by her and Stuart Blumberg is full of wonderful exchanges and peppered with some very funny one-liners. The actors are superb. Josh Hutcherson really captures a confused sixteen year trying to find himself. Mia Wasikowska shines as a young woman trying to be independent and break away from her family. The last close-up of her is a real heart breaker. I’ve haven’t enjoyed Mark Ruffalo this much since YOU CAN COUNT ON ME. In some scenes he’s incredibly charming and in others you can feel his yearning to be a father. Jules is another terrific performance by Julianne Moore. She can be extremely funny and then be incredibly sexy and follow it up with great pathos. The real stand out is Annette Bening. Nic starts out as a variation of her AMERICAN BEAUTY uptight lady, but we soon begin to see her vulnerability. Her character is the real strength of the family and of this film.

I suppose the biggest compliment I can give this movie is that it makes me want to check out Lisa Choldenko’s other films such as LAUREL CANYON and HIGH ART. I think we’ll see this film on lots of top ten list at the end of the years and it will garner many award nominations. Perhaps I’m just happy to see a movie that’s not full of CGI effects, car chases, and explosions. I suppose that’s why I’m giving it this!

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Who Wants to See THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT With the Movie Geeks?

Howdy, all you crazy movie lovers…

And you too, random dude/lady who stumbled upon our geeky movie world by accident!

We are giving away passes to an advanced screening of THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT on Thursday, July 22nd (7:00pm) at Plaza Frontenac, starring Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson. Now… how do you win? Hmmm… well the rules are as follows:

1. Fill in the comment line below with your Name and Email (your email will not be shared or made public)

2. Tell us a short story/line about something your parents did to embarrass you as a kid.

3. Laugh at the fact that, at some point, we have all been embarrassed by our parents.

4. You must be in the St. Louis area on the day of the screening. (Sorry all you out of state movie lovers…)

So, get to commenting! Let’s go people!

Synopsis:

The Kids Are All Right is the heartfelt new comedy from acclaimed director Lisa Cholodenko, starring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, and Mark Ruffalo. Two teenaged children (Alice in Wonderland’s Mia Wasikowska and Journey to the Center of the Earth’s Josh Hutcherson) get the notion to seek out their biological father and introduce him into the family life that their two mothers (Bening and Moore) have built for them. Once the donor (Ruffalo) is found, the household will never be the same, as family ties are defined, re-defined, and re-re-defined. The New York Times raves that it’s “a generous, nearly note-perfect portrait of a modern family,” and Entertainment Weekly calls the movie “funny, smart and sexy!”

Oh, and a warning… this film is Rated R for strong sexual content, nudity, language and some teen drug and alcohol use.

New, New SHUTTER ISLAND Trailer Hits

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Every once in awhile, probably about twice a year, I will refuse to watch the trailer for an upcoming film.  It’s something I’ve only started doing in the past, few years.  I want to walk into the film not having seen any footage from it beforehand.  I did it with KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL.  I then did it with QUANTUM OF SOLACE.  Needless to say, this isn’t going well for me, and I’m hoping I can make it 1 for 3 with SHUTTER ISLAND.

Today, we bring you a new trailer for Scorsese’s next film, newer than the trailer running in theaters now.  It comes to us courtesy of Spike, who ran it during the Scream Awards last night.  We also have to give credit to Coming Soon who pointed us in the right direction.

I won’t be watching this, but you definitely should.


Shutter Island – Exclusive Trailer

SHUTTER ISLAND hits theaters on February 19th.

‘Shutter Island’s Latest Poster

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I’m really hoping I’m not building Martin Scorsese’s ‘Shutter Island’ up too much in my mind.   I’m hoping this lives up to everything it could possibly be.   Today, Yahoo! Movies has unveild the latest poster.   It looks to be the final one-sheet for the film, and, while it’s not as ingenious as you might expect, it still gets the job done. Continue reading ‘Shutter Island’s Latest Poster

Review: ‘The Brothers Bloom’

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Rian Johnson has a gift at creating worlds. Certain directors craft and put together full universes for their characters to play around in, and, on the rare occasion, these worlds seem so lifelike and genuine despite their differences from ours. In ‘Brick,’ a whole language, still English but varying uses of slang and phrases, was created. Johnson doesn’t do as such with ‘The Brothers Bloom,’ but that does not make the world the characters in this film live in seem any less true.

It’s a much softer world. People still hurt. They still bleed. Yes, they could still die. But there’s a color and a more pliable attitude to this world and the characters in it that make the comedy in ‘The Brothers Bloom’ work tenfold. The colors are amazing. Cinematographer Steve Yedlin’s deep focus pulls everything captured in the frame through a vibrant glaze. It’s all beautiful to watch, and the great thing about ‘The Brothers Bloom’ is the story and characters are just as exciting.

Stephen and Bloom, played by Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody, respectively, are the best con men in the world. Bloom is always looking for a way out. He seeks something more in life, but Stephen knows where he and his brother’s true talents lie. He continuously convinces his brother to help him pull off one, last con. The latest, “last” con involves the brothers swindling an eccentric yet beautiful heiress (Rachel Weisz) out of $2.5 million. Along with their silent partner, Bang-Bang (Rinko Kikuchi), the brothers set their plan in motion, but complications arise when Bloom realizes he is falling in love with the mark.

‘The Brothers Bloom’ is a film that never ceases to surprise. Strange, then, when you consider it is found within a genre that has been sapped of most of its originality in the years since ‘The Sting.’ That film, released in 1973, didn’t invent the “long con” as put to screen, but it certainly had a hand in making the con man one of the more popular of choices when screenwriters set out to create a protagonist. More recent con men movies such as ‘Confidence’ and ‘Matchstick Men’ have become predictable and obligatory in their attempts at fooling their audiences. These films are all about the con. ‘Matchstick Men’ is a film that is nearly pulled off by the performances of the actors involved, but other examples don’t seem too worried about anything but the central, grafter theme.

‘The Brothers Bloom’ is a film that you just know would work even without any twists and turns the con man angle of the story holds. The characters are exquisitely written. Johnson knows character. He knows dialogue. He knows exactly what has to happen to make everything in his film push forward and be recognized. With ‘Brick,’ he put the spin on the film noir genre, setting it in the confines of a suburban high school, yet having his characters still act and speak as if they were smack in the middle of any, classic film noir from the ‘50s. With ‘The Brothers Bloom,’ he takes the con man story and supplants it in a seemingly alternate universe altogether.

There’s no time and place set for the film, but it feels like an alternate present where the styles and designs of the art deco or streamline moderne movements in the ‘30s have stuck like glue. Brightly colored glue, at that. And, even with this nondescript time and place, the film is never disconnected from its audience. Johnson grabs you and holds yours attention firmly with his direction.

Each frame is filled with information, various elements of increasing importance to the story that each serves a greater purpose. Johnson’s eye for shot composition is as astonishing as his voice. Even the aspects of ‘The Brothers Bloom’ we never see are breathtaking. Simply hearing Ricky Jay’s voiceover narration near the beginning puts him near the top of my list were I to ever have someone read me a bedtime story again.

The casting and the acting that results from it are also incredible. Johnson’s dialogue and direction have found a way to pull Adrien Brody out of playing Adrien Brody and likewise for Mark Ruffalo. Both fill their respective roles with extreme confidence and assorting style. Stephen and Bloom are incredibly different, yet you never doubt their connection as brothers. Neither do you ever question Bloom’s desire to help his brother nor Stephen’s need to have Bloom assist him. It is some of the best brother-to-brother screenwriting found, and, even when the film grows emotional, you have an optimistic need to feel everything is going to turn out all right.

As for the rest of the cast, Weisz, Kikuchi, Robbie Coltrane as the mysterious Belgian, and Maximilian Schell (long absent from American cinema) as the nefarious Diamond Dog, they are all remarkable. Weisz brings such vivacity to Penelope, you know full well why Bloom falls for her. Penelope is extremely eccentric. Simply explained, she collects hobbies. She is more than eccentric. She is bizarre, yet Weisz smiles the performance through the roof, and the Penelope she creates is vigorous and uplifting.

Not enough can be said for Kikuchi’s Bang-Bang. Without saying a word of dialogue (she does, eventually, but that is besides the point) she pulls together one of the best supporting performances of the year. Bang-Bang is mysterious and ferocious on the surface, but everything Johnson and Kikuchi puts into the character makes her so likeable, you can’t help but want to meet her.

As a con artist film goes, ‘The Brothers Bloom’ is a triumph, but, equally as much, it is an extraordinarily strange and astounding films about colorful characters in an equally colorful world. Once again, Rian Johnson transports his audience into the world he has created, and, once again, it is as fascinating as it is fun.

Overall: 5 stars out of 5