Win Passes To See HOW DO YOU KNOW

Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson AND Jack Nicholson… Sounds like a fun romantic comedy to me!

We think that you need a fun filled, slightly romantic movie in your lives, so we are giving away passes to an advanced screening of HOW DO YOU KNOW. The screening will be on December 15th at GREAT ESCAPE/GRAVOIS BLUFFS at 7pm.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. FILL OUT YOUR NAME AND EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW.

3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: What’s your favorite Reese Witherspoon film?

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN THROUGH A RANDOM DRAWING OF QUALIFYING CONTESTANTS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PASSES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

Here’s a look at the film’s trailer.

Synopsis:

Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, and Jack Nicholson star in How Do You Know, the new comedy written and directed by James L. Brooks that takes a contemporary and romantic look at the question, “How do you know?”

Lisa (Witherspoon) is a woman whose athletic ability is the defining passion of her life, having been her focus since early childhood. When she is cut from her team, everything she has ever known is suddenly taken from her. Not knowing what to do, she stumbles toward regular life. In this mode, she begins a fling with Matty (Wilson), a major league baseball pitcher, a self-centered ladies man – a narcissist with a code of honor.

George Madison (Rudd) is a straight-arrow businessman whose complicated relationship with his father, Charles (Nicholson), takes a turn when George is accused of a financial crime, even though he’s done nothing wrong. Though he may be headed to jail, George’s honesty, integrity, and unceasing optimism may be his only path to keeping his sanity.

Before Lisa’s relationship with Matty takes root, she meets George for a first date on the worst evening of each of their lives: she has just been cut, and he has just been served. When everything else seems to be falling apart, they will discover what it means to have something wonderful happen.

From Sony Pictures, HOW DO YOU KNOW will be in theaters on December 17, 2010 . Visit the film’s official site here and on Facebook here.

HOW DO YOU KNOW Bloopers

In an effort to show the “blast” that stars Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson had on the film, Sony Pictures has released this blooper clip from HOW DO YOU KNOW in theaters on December 17th.

Synopsis:

Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, and Jack Nicholson star in How Do You Know, the new comedy written and directed by James L. Brooks that takes a contemporary and romantic look at the question, “How do you know?”

Lisa (Witherspoon) is a woman whose athletic ability is the defining passion of her life, having been her focus since early childhood. When she is cut from her team, everything she has ever known is suddenly taken from her. Not knowing what to do, she stumbles toward regular life. In this mode, she begins a fling with Matty (Wilson), a major league baseball pitcher, a self-centered ladies man – a narcissist with a code of honor.

George Madison (Rudd) is a straight-arrow businessman whose complicated relationship with his father, Charles (Nicholson), takes a turn when George is accused of a financial crime, even though he’s done nothing wrong. Though he may be headed to jail, George’s honesty, integrity, and unceasing optimism may be his only path to keeping his sanity.

Before Lisa’s relationship with Matty takes root, she meets George for a first date on the worst evening of each of their lives: she has just been cut, and he has just been served. When everything else seems to be falling apart, they will discover what it means to have something wonderful happen.

Visit the film’s official site here and on Facebook here.

Source: Hulu.com

HOW DO YOU KNOW Trailer Hits With Witherspoon, Rudd & Nicholson

My goodness. Has it really been six years since we last saw James L. Brooks in the director’s chair with 2004’s SPANGLISH? As some of may have read, this was the project that was known as THE JAMES L. BROOKS UNTITLED for the longest time. Good to see him back with this upcoming comedy, HOW DO YOU KNOW.

A supporting part for Nicholson – something new for him and a role he took after Brooks’ first choice, Bill Murray, passed on it. The NY Times has an interesting article from March that you can read here.

Synopsis:

A romantic comedy centered on the love triangle between professional softball player Lisa Jorgenson, a corporate executive, and a major-league pitcher.

From Oscar-winning writer-director James L. Brooks (AS GOOD AS IT GETS, BROADCAST NEWS, TERMS OF ENDEARMENT) and starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson, HOW DO YOU KNOW will be out for the holidays on December 17th, 2010.

Jack Nicholson Joining James L. Brooks’ Ensemble Comedy

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Chalk up another Oscar nomination for Jack Nicholson.   The veteran actor is in final negotiations to join the all-star, ensemble cast of James L. Brooks’ new comedy.   The film, tentatively titled ‘How Do You Know?’, is a romantic comedy that already boasts a cast list that includes Paul Rudd, Reese Witherspoon, and Owen Wilson.

The story revolves around a love triangle involving the three listed above.   Rudd will be playing a corporate executive who is vying for the attention of Witherspoon’s character.   Owen Wilson will be playing a pro baseball player who is also in love with her.   Nicholson has signed on to play the role of Rudd’s character’s father.

For months, Bill Murray circling the role of the father, but his interests in the project diminished over recent weeks.   To fill the role, Brooks reached out to his long-time collaborator, Nicholson.   The two have previously worked together on 1983’s ‘Terms of Endearment,’ 1987’s ‘Broadcast News,’ and 1997’s ‘As Good As It Gets.’   Two of these films, ‘Terms of Endearment’ and ‘As Good As It Gets,’ propelled Nicholson to Academy Award wins.   All three films were nominated for Best Picture, with ‘Terms of Endearment’ actually winning the top honors.   That film also won Brooks the three Oscars he has won, for writing, directing, and producing.

Production on the latest film is scheduled to start in less than two weeks.

Source: Variety

Ben Stiller may stick with ‘Used Guys’

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Not long ago, a comedy called ‘Used Guys’ was in development at Fox which was intended for Jay Roach to direct and for Jim Carrey and Ben Stiller to star as two “obsolete pleasure clones” in the future.

1,095 days later, Fox is attempting to recharge the project as a romantic comedy and is in talks with Ben Stiller to star and also produce the film. The new version will be written by Valerie Faris and directed by Jonathan Dayton (Little Miss Sunshine). The lead female role is being offered to Reese Witherspoon.

[source: Variety]

Review: ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’

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Is any animation studio every going to topple PIXAR?   Not that we’re looking for someone to do that, but DreamWorks is coming closer with every cinematic effort.   With ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens,’ it has become evident, to me, anyway, that there is something DreamWorks does better than PIXAR ever could do.

It has something to do with comedic timing.   Past DreamWorks animated films like ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and ‘Madagascar’ had superb comedic timing.   I can’t imagine the difficulty of pulling something like this off in the animated world.   ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ does this brilliantly.   I can’t think of a better animated film that has ever had better comedic timing than ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens.’

Much of this stems from the voice talents comprised within this film.   Reese Witherspoon, perky as ever, brings a real spirit to her lead character, that of a girl who, after being crushed by a falling meteor, grows to ginormous size and becomes Ginormica.   Witherspoon, while funny, is playing the straight-man to every other monster the US government has been hiding away for years, though.

The funniest of them is Seth Rogen as BOB (short for Bicarbonate Ostylezene Benzoate).   BOB is a Blob-like creature who doesn’t think you need a brain to survive and who forgets to breath sometimes.   Just having BOB break out in Rogen’s infectious laugh occasionally does the trick.

However, it’s not just BOB in this film that brings the funny in truckloads.   Every character is hilarious.   Dr. Cockroach (voiced by Hugh Laurie), The Missing Link (voiced by Will Arnett), and even the General who serves as all of these monsters’ warden (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland) all have at least half a dozen moments where they make you laugh out loud.   Rainn Wilson voices the invading Gallaxhar, and his Schrute-ness is in full effect.

The comedy found herein, however, doesn’t rely on voice talent alone.   The whole slew of screenwriters involved have crafted a charming and equally interesting story.   While a lot of the humor deals in the usage of   Gallaxhar’s invasion comes rather late in the game, and a little more Wilson would have benefited the film, but it’s a minor detail to complain about.

A lot of work went into the visuals, as well as the editing. Â  DreamWorks has never been at the head of the class when it comes to visuals. Â  PIXAR still rules in that category. Â  However, the computer animation on ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ is highly serviceable enough that it’s not a distraction from the story or the comedy. Â  It certainly looks grand in 3D.

And, while I’m on the 3D subject, I’ll say ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ is not a film that has to be seen in 3D. Â  Unlike ‘Coraline’, which was a film that benefited greatly from its 3D, ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ can be enjoyed equally with or without the images coming out at you. Â  There were only a few times where the film becomes conscious of its gimmick, where someone purposefully throws something at you for the sake of showing off the 3D. Â  These times, while a bit cringe-worthy, are fleeting, so that negative can be brushed off pretty easily.

I will say the kids will eat the 3D experience up. Â  Just in the opening credits, the kids will literally ooh and aah, and you can’t help but get a smile on your face when you hear a hundred kids scream at the sight of a meteor shooting past.

Funny and amazing in all the right aspects, ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ is an experience for everyone in your family.   Your kids will enjoy the hilarity of the sight gags and the amazement of the visuals.   However, the film never dumbs itself down to only work on a child-like level.   There are still plenty of jokes and visuals for adults to enjoy equally as much.   While there are better animated comedies that have come before it (‘The Incredibles’ is one such film), ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’ could very well be the funniest animated film I’ve ever seen.

‘Monsters vs. Aliens’ [PG] opens today in theaters everywhere.

[Overall: 4.5 stars out of 5]

Wilson and Rudd Joining Witherspoon in Brooks Comedy

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Owen Wilson and Paul Rudd are joining Reese Witherspoon to star in the untitled romantic comedy from James L. Brooks.

Brooks, who is directing and producing, wrote the screenplay, which involves a love triangle. Rudd would play a white-collar executive vying for Witherspoon’s affections, while Wilson would portray a professional baseball pitcher who is also a love interest.

The studio is eyeing an early summer start date.

Source: Variety

Downey + Bekmambetov = ‘The Days Before’

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OK, so none of this is official yet, but Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) is in talks to direct a new sci-fi project called ‘The Days Before’ written by Chad St. John. Furthermore, producer Gianni Nunnari (300) is in talks with Reese Witherspoon and Robert Downey, Jr to star in the film.

Days Before tells the story of a race of aliens who invade Earth by traveling backwards through time and wiping out humanity, one day at a time, yesterday by yesterday. One man attempts to stay “a yesterday ahead of them†, and every time he must try to convince the world that “the end is coming†, again. — /film

If this all goes through as stated, I’m all in for this one. It sounds like an original sci-fi story, Downey is the man and I love Timur B (Bekmambetov) as a director, even if he has allegedly abandoned the ‘Watch’ trilogy before the third installment even had a chance of seeing the light of day. Timur B is one of the most intriguing and visually stylistic directors out there, second only to Zack Snyder (IMO).

[source: /film]

Witherspoon takes on Untitled Comedy

  

As I said before this is the year of comedies and more than that untitled comedies. Reese is the next actress to get the spotlight as she has signed on to do a comedy under director James L. Brooks.  When it comes the movie it has been said that Brooks is diligently working on the screenplay. Witherspoon recently became available for a title role when the untitled Cameron Crowe romantic comedy was pushed from February to July. With Brooks’ comedy set to begin production in March, the film seemed like the perfect fit according to a calander.  If this movie gets of the ground it will the directors sixth movie so wish him the best.

Source: Variety

Want to see ‘Four Christmases’ with The Movie Geeks?

Who wants to see Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon try to make it to 4 different houses to celebrate Christmas… on the same day?! The trailer looks hilarious, and I honestly can’t wait to see it.

If you want to see it with us, all you have to do is be subscribed to our  RSS email updates, and leave a comment in the comments section. We will be picking the first 10 people to comment, and will email your pass information. The screening is going to take place on Wednesday November 19th at 7pm in St Louis. The location will be revealed on your tickets…

If you want to see the trailer or read the synopsis check out http://fourchristmasesmovie.com, and if you aren’t one of our lucky winners you can see the movie everywhere on November 26th 2008!

***UPDATE***

All passes have been claimed. Better luck next time!