Blu Monday: February 22, 2011

Your Weekly Source for the Newest Releases to Blu-Ray

There’s a lot to choose from this week. Criterion Collection adds three, two old and one new… Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis star in SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS about a powerful columnist who tries to keep his sister from marrying a jazz musician; SENSO is an Italian classic about a countess and a lieutenant who pursue a self-destructive relationship; FISH TANK tells an edgy, inspirational story of a disadvantaged British girl who longs to be a hip hop dancer. Relish in 80’s buddy cop cinema with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in 48 HOURS. Admire the melding of nature and art in RIVERS & TIDES, a documentary about Andy Goldsworthy. Have a frighteningly silly time with the “animals attack” schlockfest fan-fave BIRDEMIC. Robert Duvall shines as an eccentric recluse planning his own funeral party in GET LOW, Vincent Cassell gets dangerous as the French gangster MESRINE: KILLER INSTINCT, and Christopher Nolan’s fascinating mystery MEMENTO gets a 10th anniversary treatment.

Blu-Ray for Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011

  1. 48 HOURS (1982)
  2. ALIEN VS. NINJA (2010)
  3. Andy Goldsworthy: RIVERS & TIDES
  4. BIRDEMIC (2008)
  5. DUE DATE (2010)
  6. FISH TANK: Criterion Collection (2010)
  7. GET LOW (2010)
  8. GHOST MONTH (2009)
  9. KILLSHOT (2008)
  10. THE LAST UNICORN (1982)
  11. MEMENTO: 10th Anniversary Edition (2000)
  12. MESRINE: KILLER INSTINCT (2008)
  13. SENSO: Criterion Collection (1954)
  14. SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS: Criterion Collection (1957)

DVD for Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011

  1. ALIEN VS. NINJA (2010)
  2. ARMLESS (2010)
  3. BIRDEMIC (2008)
  4. BLACK LIGHTNING (2008)
  5. CARMO, HIT THE ROAD (2008)
  6. CHANGE OF PLANS (2009)
  7. CLOVER (1997)
  8. DUE DATE (2010)
  9. FISH TANK: Criterion Collection (2010)
  10. GET LOW (2010)
  11. GHOST MONTH (2009)
  12. HAUNTED CASINO (2007)
  13. THE KILLING JAR (2010)
  14. KINGS OF PASTRY (2009)
  15. LAST TRAIN HOME (2009)
  16. LEAVING (2009)
  17. LEGACY (1975)
  18. LEMMY: 49% Motherf**ker, 51% Son of a Bitch (2010)
  19. LONDON IN THE RAW (1964)
  20. MASSILLON
  21. MESRINE: KILLER INSTINCT (2008)
  22. MIDSUMMER MADNESS (2007)
  23. ONE WEEK JOB (2010)
  24. Alexander Kluge’s PATRIOT
  25. PURPLE SEA (2011)
  26. ROAD, MOVIE (2009)
  27. SEE WHAT I’M SAYING (2010)
  28. SENSO: Criterion Collection (1954)
  29. SUNNY & SHARE LOVE YOU (2007)
  30. SUSPICION (1987)
  31. SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS: Criterion Collection (1957)
  32. SWORD OF WAR (2009)
  33. THE TEMPTATION OF ST. TONY (2009)
  34. TEN INCH HERO (2007)
  35. TWO IN THE WAVE (2010)
  36. ZAPATISTA (1999)
  37. ZENITH (2010)

Trailer and Poster for 13

13 is the debut film from French filmmaker Géla Babluani, starring Sam Riley, 50 Cent, Mickey Rourke, Jason Statham and Ray Winstone. Both a psychological thriller and gritty tale of the underworld, this movie looks intense and incredibly awesome. 13, which premiered in the United States on March 13th, 2010 at the SXSW Film Festival, is a remake of the 2006 French film, a tensely constructed story shot in black and white.

Synopsis: A naive young man assumes a dead man’s identity and finds himself embroiled in an underground world of power, violence, and chance where men gamble behind closed doors on the lives of other men.

THE EXPENDABLES Premiere – Watch The Red Carpet LIVE Stream On MySpace

The premiere for the much anticipated hard-hitting action thriller, THE EXPENDABLES is almost here and MySpace will be hosting a LIVE stream of the red carpet arrivals here on Tuesday August 3rd. Be sure to RSVP on Facebook and tune in at 6PM PST to watch exclusive interviews with the cast and see what they have to say about the manliest film ever made.

Here are two clips of what you can expect from the action packed film opening on August 13th.

THE EXPENDABLES is a hard-hitting action/thriller about a group of mercenaries hired to infiltrate a South American country and overthrow its ruthless dictator. Once the mission begins, the men realize things aren’t quite as they appear, finding themselves caught in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal. With their mission thwarted and an innocent life in danger, the men struggle with an even tougher challenge one that threatens to destroy this band of brothers…

Writer, director and star Sylvester Stallone brings together a powerhouse cast of action superstars – never before seen together in one film – in Lionsgate’s hard-hitting action thriller, THE EXPENDABLES. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Steve Austin with Terry Crews and Mickey Rourke. THE EXPENDABLES is produced by Avi Lerner, John Thompson and Kevin King Templeton.

From Lionsgate, THE EXPENDABLES will be in theaters in August 13, 2010.

DER EXPENDABLES Trailer

Dave Poland over at MCN ‘The Hot Blog’ gives us the heads up on this German trailer for DER, I mean THE EXPENDABLES starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke, Dolph Lundgren, Bruce Willis, UND Arnold Schwarzenegger. Scheiße if this isn’t a cooler version!

Synopsis:

Das einzige, was sie im Leben kennen, ist der Kampf. Den einzigen Menschen, den sie vertrauen, sind sie selbst.

Sie sind die Expendables: Anführer und Stratege Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone), der ehemalige SAS-Messerexperte Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), der Nahkampfspezialist Yin Yang (Jet Li), der auf Feuerwaffen spezialisierte Hale Caesar (Terry Crews), der Sprengstoff-Experte Toll Road (Randy Couture) und der Scharfschütze Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren).

Die Expendables werden beauftragt, sich in ein südamerikanisches Land einzuschleusen und dessen skrupellosen Diktator zu stürzen. Als die Mission in vollem Gange ist, erkennen die Männer, dass der Auftraggeber ein doppeltes Spiel mit ihnen treibt. Ein Spiel, dem auch die Expendables zum Opfer fallen sollen. Doch die sechs Männer sind hartnäckiger und widerstandsfähiger als gedacht…

Autor, Regisseur und Hauptdarsteller Sylvester Stallone versammelt in dem schlagkräftigen Actionfilm THE EXPENDABLES ein hochkarätiges Ensemble von Action-Superstars, wie es noch nie gemeinsam auf der Leinwand zu sehen war: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, Terry Crews und Mickey Rourke. Weiterer Höhepunkt: Arnold Schwarzenegger und Bruce Willis sind in Gastauftritten zu sehen!

THE EXPENDABLES startet am 2. September bundesweit in den Kinos…and August 13th in the U.S.

Here are the official sites here and here. Follow the film on Twitter and Facebook.

Final THE EXPENDABLES Poster And Trailer

Is this bitchin’ or what? A final THE EXPENDABLES poster is here from JoBlo.com. Writer, director and star Sylvester Stallone brings together a powerhouse cast of action superstars – never before seen together in one film. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, Terry Crews and Mickey Rourke, with Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The folks over at IGN have rolled out this final, “film legends” trailer from Lionsgate.

The only life they’ve known is war. The only loyalty they have is to each other. They are THE EXPENDABLES! Leader and mastermind Barney Ross (Stallone), former SAS blade expert Lee Christmas (Statham), hand-to-hand combat specialist Yin Yang (Li), long barrel weapons specialist Hale Caesar (Crews), demolitions expert Toll Road (Couture), and precision sniper Gunnar Jensen (Lundgren).

Living life in the fringes of the law, these hardened mercenaries take on what appears to be a routine assignment: a covert, CIA-funded operation to infiltrate the South American country of Vilena and overthrow its ruthless dictator General Garza (David Zayas). But when their job is revealed to be a suicide mission, the men are faced with a deadly choice, one that might redeem their souls…or destroy their brotherhood forever.

Have a look at the film’s recently updated official site and become a fan on Facebook and follow it on Twitter. THE EXPENDABLES will be in theatres everywhere on August 13th.

Trailer courtesy of IGN. Poster courtesy of JoBlo.com.

Review: IRON MAN 2

With $140 million dollars, an untested director at the helm of his first, tent pole picture, and a star who was trying to reestablish his place in the business, 2008’s IRON MAN was a gamble that paid off well.  Financially and critically, it became one of the glowing successes in the comic-book-to-film world that keeps that aspect of the movie business such a lucrative well to go back to.

Now, a mere two years later, IRON MAN 2 has an established director at the helm, a much beloved star taking on the role that brought him back into the fold, and an estimated $200 million at its whim.  The goal was to make a whiz-bang follow-up that topped its predecessor both in terms of explosive entertainment as well as intriguing drama from its story.  So, the question is asked, does IRON MAN 2 top the first film?  The short answer is a simple “No.”  The longer answer, one that draws out both the pros and cons of this follow-up, follows.

Taking place six months after Robert Downey, Jr.’s Tony Stark announced to the world he is Iron Man, the world of IRON MAN 2 has become a peaceful one.  No one in their right mind would dare stand up to the awesome force of the Iron Man suit.  Leave it up to the United States government, then, to do just that.  They want the suit for themselves, and Stark, as hard-headed as he is genius, convinces them that not only is he the only one in the world with the skills to wear the suit, it is simply impossible for the bad guys of the world to create their own.

Enter Ivan Vanko, played with an odd sense of bulky cool by Mickey Rourke, the son of a man who once worked with Stark’s father, Howard.  Vanko, who has just recently watched his impoverished father pass, uses his own brains and undeniable sense of vengeance to do precisely what Stark claims can’t be done.  He creates a suit of his own, complete with electric whips, and sets out on his tour of revenge.

This premise is simple enough, and, were a one-track narrative all we would have to contend with, IRON MAN 2 may have only been around 30 minutes long.  Nonetheless, we can’t have one of the biggest films of the year come in at under feature length, so, naturally, more story-lines must be piled on.  Surprisingly, Jon Favreau, taking directing duties once again, does an immaculate job bouncing around the varying plot points, even if they oftentimes feel lifted from completely different films.

There’s the garish Justin Hammer, played by Sam Rockwell who brings an extreme level of temerity to the role, one of Stark’s rivals and one who would do anything to make a name for himself.  There’s Stark’s assistant, Pepper Potts, played once again by Gwyneth Paltrow, who is (still) getting fed up with Stark’s flamboyant antics.  Don Cheadle, stepping in for the departing Terrence Howard, plays James Rhodes acts as window dressing until the point comes where he gets to don his own version of the Iron Man suit.  There’s even the return of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Samuel L. Jackson as the group’s leader, Nick Fury.  All of these story-lines play out right alongside each other, but none of them seem to really converge.  At least they probably didn’t appear to on paper.  Justin Theroux’s screenplay doesn’t do what Favreau does with it justice, and you begin to wonder why no rewrites were attempted.  In this day and age where films, particularly big budget films such as this, have nearly half a dozen, different writers credited, it is a pleasant surprise to see only one name pop up in the opening credits.  Nontheless, one can’t help but wonder what a fresh pair of eyes might have done with the film’s structure.

This is particularly felt throughout IRON MAN 2’s mid-section.  All of the different plot lines have been established.  Some work better than others on their own.  Rourke’s Vanko and Rockwell’s Hammer share many scenes together, and these scenes are both undoubtedly well-crafted both on the page and on screen.  The actors bounce off one another brilliantly, almost as if a Vanko & Hammer buddy cop movie might be in the works.  A subplot involving Stark and how he viewed his father brings a serious depth to the character, and Downey, perfect as always, pulls the more dramatic moments off without effort.

Other story-lines like Stark slowly being poisoned by the arc reactor that is keeping him alive seem unnecessary and thrown in just to give a sense of danger when the villains aren’t at the front and center.  There is a long stretch in the film where Iron Man has no true villain to take on, and the greatness of Downey and Rourke can’t make up for the lack of connection between Vanko and Stark.  Scarlett Johansson plays a double agent, but her character is never fleshed out as much as it should have been.  She does get one incredibly well-shot action scene near the end of the film, but it makes you wish there was more to care about than how well she can flip a guy over her shoulder.

In fact, most of the action in IRON MAN 2 comes off a little flimsier than it probably should.  Much of this may have to do with Favreau’s growing usage of CGI.  In the first film, it seemed to be utilized only as a last resort.  The things that couldn’t be pulled off practically weren’t.  Here, it feels more like a crutch, especially a scene near the middle where Stark and Rhodes do battle in their own, respective suits.  The weight of the action feels lost in the plasticity of it all, and, when the Iron Man suit touches down on the ground after flying through the sky, the familiar, metallic clank that comes with it seems out of place.  In the first film, we didn’t need that sound to convince us how heavy this suit was.  We knew that already.  Here, it feels thrown in as a persuasion.

Regardless, much of the action, whether it feels real or not, is head and shoulders above much of what goes for action these days.  Favreau’s direction pulls back much of the time, allowing you to gaze at all that is taking place.  There are never moments in the film where Robot A is fighting Robot B and you can’t tell one from the other.  This sense of place and composition is much needed in the world of action films, and Favreau delivers with faultless precision.

There’s nothing in the way of acting in IRON MAN 2 that leaves you wanting more, either.  Everyone involved in the film does an impeccable job with Downey leading the pack.  Once again, he proves just how quickly he can turn the cool into serious drama and right back again, all the while not more than a line or two away from having you laughing out loud.

The only other note that needs set with the cast here is in Cheadle and the replacement of Terrance Howard.  It was a series of unfortunate events that took one out and put the other in, and, as solid as Cheadle is in the role, he just doesn’t feel right.  He and Downey don’t have the same chemistry as Howard had with Downey.  The two truly felt like old, college buddies who are now on opposite sides of conformity.  Both slipped into each other’s wheelhouse, and it felt natural.  With Cheadle, though, it feels like precisely what it is, someone stepping into another man’s friendship.

When all is said and done, though, IRON MAN 2 still comes off as a highly enjoyable ride, a comic book movie that may not live up to its source material or its previous, franchise entry, but one that keeps butts firmly in seats and eyes firmly fixed to the screen.  It doesn’t commit any cardinal sins that many sequels of the same nature fall to, and it doesn’t even allow the buildup of THE AVENGERS film to get in its way.  It’s evident, but it’s not distracting in the least.  With great power comes great responsibility, both for a super hero as well as for a film director.  Favreau has clinched that great power, and, though it isn’t the perfect or awesome effort that it could have been, IRON MAN 2 proves he certainly has the responsibility.

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Who Wants to See IRON MAN 2 With the Movie Geeks?

The Summer movie season is upon us with a couple of dozen heavy hitters just waiting to blow your movie geek mind.  Of course, we, here at We Are Movie Geeks, love you, and we want your Summer movie season to begin a few days early.  That’s why we are giving away passes for a screening of IRON MAN 2 three days before the film’s release.  The screening is at Chesterfield Galaxy 14 (yes, the Mega Screen) on Tuesday, May 4th at 7PM.  Check below on how to get your passes.

First and foremost,  this is a St. Louis screening.  If you will not be in St. Louis on May 4th, please do not enter this contest.

Here’s all you have to do, and, be warned, we want real, “Iron Man” fans in on this one.  The second IRON MAN film deals with Whiplash, Justin Hammer, Black Widow, and War Machine, but there are so many more lines of story any future, IRON MAN films can take.  We want you to give us your best.  Go back through your old “Iron Man” comics.  I know your mother didn’t throw them ALL out.  Give us your ideas for where a third film in the series could go.  Throw these in the comments section below, and we’ll be picking the best for the tickets.

And, if you aren’t one of the lucky winners, be sure to check out IRON MAN 2 in theaters and IMAX on May 7th.

IRON MAN 2 Pics: A Glare, a Suitcase, and a Cockatoo

Yahoo! Movie has released a few, new pics for IRON MAN 2, set to hit theaters on May 7th.  I can’t believe it’s just a short month away, either.  These new pics offer a nice shot from the trailer of Iron Man looking menacingly behind him, evidently at someone whose ass is about to be handed to them, and two others.

Here they are:

I have all the faith in Jon Favreau’s direction on this film, but nothing on this Earth will convince me that cockatoo wasn’t Mickey Rourke’s idea.  The only thing I can think is maybe he’s trying out for a part in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 5.

Anyway, IRON MAN 2: COCKATOO’S REVENGE hits theaters on May 7th.

International Poster For IRON MAN 2

From YAHOO Movies, here’s the latest international poster for IRON MAN 2 complete with Tony Stark, Black Widow, Pepper Potts, Col. James Rhodes, War Machine, and Iron Man. M.I.A. are Sam Rockwell’s Justin Hammer and Samuel L.. Jackson’s Nick Fury. Oh, but how wicked that Whiplash is front and center. While you’re at it, take a look again at the Iron Man and War Machine posters. Can’t wait for May!

From Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios, IRON MAN 2 is set to rocket into the theaters on May 7th.

THE EXPENDABLES Poster Provides Skull and Crossbows

Okay, maybe no crossbows, but, if you look carefully, I’m pretty sure you’ll find just about every, other damn type of killing tool mixed in to this poster.  Courtesy of the friendly folks over at IGN, the new poster for THE EXPENDABLES passes on Photoshopped heads of its cast in favor of pretty cool imagery and the single surnames that make up the glorious cast.

Check it out:

If for nothing else, it’s great to see the name “Lundgren” on a poster for a movie you know is getting a theatrical release.

Epic.

THE EXPENDABLES hits theaters on August 13th.