Mila Kunis vs. Natalie Portman in ‘Black Swan’

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Darren Aronofsky’s next film titled BLACK SWAN is well underway, setting it’s cast to begin shooting this fall. The film is slated as a supernatural drama and will set and shot in New York. Natalie Portman is already cast as the lead role and now Mila Kunis is in talks to join the cast as the antagonist to Portman’s character.

In the film, a talented ballerina (Portman) is tormented by her rival in ballet, but the mystery develops around whether or not her rival Lilly is real or just a figment of her imagination. Strange things begin to occur between the two rivals as they approach their big performance.

In an interesting observation, the story sounds a bit like FIGHT CLUB, except with women in ballet instead of of men beating the snot out of each other. (Not that that’s necessarily a bad thing.) Regardless, it’s a film by Darren Aronofksy (Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler) so it’s bound to be amazing.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

New photos from Mike Judge’s new film ‘Extract’

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Collider got their hands on some exclusive photos from the upcoming Mike Judge film ‘Extract’ and the first photo features Jason Bateman and Clifton Collins Jr followed by the photo below of the beautiful Mila Kunis:

Here is the synopsis for those of you not in the know:

Joel (Jason Bateman), the owner of an extract plant, tries to contend with myriad personal and professional problems, such as his potentially unfaithful wife and employees who want to take advantage of him.

From what I have heard, the movie is hilarious but we will have to wait to find out for sure. For now you can check out the trailer:

‘Extract’ Gets a Double Entendre-Laden Poster

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After all the hullabalo about the poster for ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno,’ it’s shocking that the MPAA has approved a poster such as the one you see above.   It’s for ‘Extract,’ the new comedy by Mike Judge, and, if you don’t see the double entendres strewn throughout the poster, then you’re not paying attention.

All in all, it’s a funny poster that, judging from the trailer, seems to capture the tone of the film.   Something that I’m not too sure about, though, is how many times we really need to see on a poster who the director of the film is.   By my count, there are three different indications on this thing that it’s a Mike Judge film.   That’s a little overkill in my estimation.

Regardless, Mike Judge is a great director of comedy, and ‘Extract’ looks like just one more indication of that fact.

‘Extract’ comes out on September 4th.

Source: Hitfix

Don’t Judge This ‘Extract’ Trailer

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Okay, lame headlines aside, this movie looks friggin’ hilarious.   After ‘Office Space’ and ‘Idiocracy,’ you just knew Mike Judge’s next film would be equally as funny, and the new trailer for ‘Extract’ proves it.   Everyone who watched the 10th anniversary of ‘Office Space’ at SXSW were treated to a scene from this new film, and the verdict was pretty unanimously positive.

Check out the trailer here:

“She’s a tramp?”

‘Extract’ comes out on September 4th.

Source: Trailer Addict

First Look: ‘Book of Eli’

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Above you’ll find the first look from ‘The Book of Eli’, the Denzel Washington-starring sci-fi flick from the Hughes Brothers.   Warner Brothers released the first look pic, and it will appear in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly.

The film sounds like it is going to be an awesome post-apocalyptic, action movie.   Washington stars as Eli, a lone man who fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind. Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson and Jennifer Beals co-star.

In the pic above, we see Eli stopping off at a bar to juice his wheels a bit.

”They peddle some nasty, prison-type alcohol — whatever you can make in the future when there’s nothing left,” says co-director Allen Hughes.

‘The Book of Eli’ is set for a January 15th, 2010 release.

Source: EW.com

Jennifer Beals added to ‘Book of Eli’

Jennifer Beals, she of ‘Flashdance’ fame, has signed on to co-star alongside Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman in the Hughes Brothers-directed ‘The Book of Eli’.

The film stars Washington as a wanderer in a post-apocalyptic world who must protect a book that may hold the key to humanity.

Beals’ role in the film is that of a blind mother (Mila Kunis is playing the daughter) who will do anything to protect her child. Â  She also serves as Oldman’s, who plays the film’s villain, sexual prize.

Principal photography on the film is scheduled to start in February in New Mexico. Â  You can check out the early promotional poster for the film here.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Mila Kunis joining Denzel in ‘The Book of Eli’

First the obvious, we just wanted a reason to post a picture of Mila Kunis. Second, they are announcing that she is going to be costarring along with Denzel Washington in ‘The Book of Eli’. For those of you that aren’t excited for the movie because of the above names, then get excited because its a post-apocalyptic Western! Here is the synopsis:

A post-apocalyptic Western, in which a lone man fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.

Now if that doesn’t do something for you, check your pulse because there is something wrong with you buddy.

Review: ‘Max Payne’

Jeremy:

‘Aliens’, ‘Predator’, ‘Die Hard’, ‘Die Hard 2’, ‘Point Break’, ‘Speed’, ‘Die Hard With a Vengeance’.   What do all of these films have in common?   They are all action films released by 20th Century Fox between the mid-80s and the mid-90s.

‘Daredevil’, ‘I, Robot’, ‘Alien Vs. Predator’, ‘Transporter 2’, ‘Live Free or Die Hard’, ‘Hitman’, ‘Babylon A.D.’.   What do all of these films have in common?   They are all action films released by 20th Century Fox in the past five years.

See a dropoff there somewhere?

The first set of films holds some classics.   Some of them are routinely in top ten lists of the best action films of all time.   Something else they all have in common.   They are all rated R.   All the films in the second set, save one, are rated PG-13, and ‘Hitman’, the lone R-rated film there, was still edited all to hell to cut back on the action.

Now, I know this is supposed to be a review of ‘Max Payne’ and not an editorial on the state of action films, but everything that is wrong with the films in that second set ‘Max Payne’ is guilty of, as well.   Yes, it, too, is a film released by 20th Century Fox.

Directed by John Moore, ‘Max Payne’ is a shining example of style over substance.   I don’t understand what is so difficult with transferring a storyline from a video game to a movie.   No one seems to know how to build a decent story out of a video game, and it shouldn’t be that difficult.   Storylines in games have become so complex in recent years that they shouldn’t have to be that much thought put into it.   Nonetheless, most movies based on video games seem to be missing something that makes them appealing.

What ‘Max Payne’ is clearly missing is a coherence that would have done wonders for the story.   We are thrown into the middle of the story from frame one.   There really isn’t much time to figure out who is who before we really have to start paying attention to what what is happening to them.   Apparently, the screenwriters were writing this for people who had already played the game.   And, at a brisk 100 minutes, we really don’t get much time to sit back and calculate what is going on at any given moment.   The few times it does slow down just proves all over again how incoherent and silly the storyline is.

The basic structure is that Payne, played by Mark Wahlberg, is trying to figure out who killed his wife and child.   There’s a cult involved, or it might be a Mafia family, but it’s never really explained.   There’s a pharmaceuticals corporation that had something to do with it, but that is just kind of thrown in halfway through.   There are winged demons flying around, or they may just be hallucinations.   Basically, the investigation is just getting Max Payne from location A to B to C so that he can get into high production shootouts.

That is where ‘Max Payne’ really shines.   John Moore, who previously directed ‘Behind Enemy Lines’ and ‘Flight of the Phoenix’, knows how to blow stuff up real good.   The video game had a John Woo-inspired feel to it, and that carries over here nicely.   Wahlberg jumps and shoots, shoots with two guns, pumps and shoots a shotgun in a matter of nanoseconds.   Basically all the really cool things Danny Butterman wanted to do in ‘Hot Fuzz’.

All this cool action is helped by the great visual style the film takes on.   It’s all just on the reality side of ‘Sin City’, and it works.   This is particularly well done in the scenes involving the winged demons.   They are obviously CG, but it’s not bad CG.   I would probably liken it to the effect in ‘Constantine’.   Not the best, but never so bad it’s distracting.

You would think the storyline would give Wahlberg something heavy to do.   On the contrary, he’s left to just brood through scene after scene.   It’s only the film’s final act that he really takes off.   I won’t give away what happens to Max in the storyline, but that element really triggers something in Wahlberg’s performance that makes it 10 times as good as it had been previously.

There is a lot of wasted opportunity in the cast.   Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges is pretty much wasted as an Internal Affairs investigator.   Mila Kunis is buried under about a ton of makeup and leather.   Beau Bridges is painting by numbers in a part that’s pretty much paint-by-numbers, itself.   Chris O’Donnell…let’s just say that guy’s stock has dropped about as fast as anything on the actual market.

When all is said and done, ‘Max Payne’ is not a bad film.   It delivers some really good action at a very high production level.   It is amazing to see that the film only cose $35 million.   This is as big and as stylish as anything that costs three times that amount.   Unfortunately the story doesn’t provide anything that will make it one to remember.   It is a shame that ‘Max Payne’ couldn’t deliver a story that would justify how good it looks.

[rating: 2.5/5]

New ‘Max Payne’ picture …

Pretty badass new picture from ‘Max Payne’ featuring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis.

For those of you that don’t know, this is a video game movie, and thankfully is not being helmed by Uwe Boll. I am not quite sure this one will be any better, but I have to assume that since it landed both Wahlberg and Kunis, it will be a little entertaining.