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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Actresses Who’d Be Great as ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "It’s funny how out of control a rumor can spin on the web. The Angelina Jolie as Catwoman “news” has to be at the top of the list of most reported unconfirmed rumors ever. And it’s sad that it’s not actually true, because after seeing Jolie in the dominatrix outfit she wears at the beginning of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, I’d be perfectly fine seeing her wear another tight black costume for a possible third Christopher Nolan-directed Batman movie. But who instead could play the part, if Jolie is indeed not interested, or not even offered the role (or, obviously, if Catwoman is not in the movie, as screenwriter David Goyer has apparently hinted)? One theory says that Maggie Gyllenhaal will return in the follow-up to The Dark Knight, this time donning a catsuit ([More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Summer of the Actionless Female
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Discussion of this summer’s heroine lack is in full throttle. Last friday, New York’s Vulture blog asked, “Where are the Roles for Superwomen?; Stu at Defamer jumped off from there, ultimately suggesting an X-Men spin-off for Ellen Page; John at The Movie Blog listed reasons “Why Most Female Lead Action Films Don’t Succeed” (shocker: men can’t identify with or believe in strong — and strong — female characters). Now, adding to the conversation in the least noble way possible, USA Weekend presents the appropriately titled “Girls Want to Have Fun, Too”, a cover story (with the least flattering photos I’ve ever seen) from its summer movie preview th " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog FilmCouch #59 - Brett Morgen (C ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Chicago 10 opens tonight. It’s a film full of archival footage and animated courtroom drama about the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests. We talk to director Brett Morgen about his dedication to bringing 60’s era protest back to today and ask the question, “Can it be done?” Lindsay Lohan swept the Razzies last weekend when I Know Who Killed Me outdid Catwoman as one of the all-time worst movies ever. But there’s a lot of people out there who say it’s, in fact, one of the best movies of 2007. We investigate. (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) [More]
    paulpaul FilmCouch #59 - Brett Morgen (C ...
    by paul in paul on spout.com
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    "Chicago 10 opens tonight. It’s a film full of archival footage and animated courtroom drama about the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests. We talk to director Brett Morgen about his dedication to bringing 60’s era protest back to today and ask the question, “Can it be done?” Lindsay Lohan swept the Razzies last weekend when I Know Who Killed Me outdid Catwoman as one of the all-time worst movies ever. But there’s a lot of people out there who say it’s, in fact, one of the best movies of 2007. We investigate. (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe I, Robot - Catwoman
    by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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    "By Tricia Olszewski Robot nerds will likely be up in arms over the bastardization of Isaac Asimov’s classic 1950 short-story collection, I, Robot, into a popcorn-friendly Will Smith vehicle. But there’s a bigger issue here, people, one that’s apparent to even the SF-illiterate among us. In fact, it’s obvious to anyone who’s seen the trailers: The robots look kind of stupid. Pearlescent and rheumily blue-eyed, I, Robot’s NS-5s, marketed in 2035 Chicago as “tomorrow’s robot, today!,” come across—metaphor alert!—less like machines than humans gone horribly wrong. And it’s not only their lack of eyebrows or mere hint of mouth that makes them look so weird. Slender but randomly bulbous, the ’bots have the emaciated cheeks of Michael Jackson and a torso that’s part Iron Man, part Southern belle. To moviegoers weaned on red-eyed Terminators, the NS-5s will probably seem too damn delicate to be scary. ... " [More]
    robramrobram Cat-napped
    by robram in robram Blog
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    "Poor Halle Berry - she wins an Oscar and everyone thinks she's going to become a movie superstar.If she continues to star in tripe like this, she'll become known as a one-hit wonder. Michelle Pfeiffer made the role of Catwoman covetable after her turn in Batman and purred like a well-tuned Jaguar. In complete contrast, Berry screeches like a clapped-out Mini on its last legs.There are plotholes galore, the effects are pathetic and it makes a case for being one of the worst comic-book hero movies ever. Perhaps Halle thought that her turn as Storm in X-Men made her impregnable - believe me she's definitely not weatherproof in this.Benjamin Bratt makes a decent fist of his role, although it's woefully under-developed, and as for Sharon Stone in the baddy role - she overacts even more than Berry!If you want to enjoy the feline wiles of a superhero, rent Batman again and enjoy Pfeiffer - this is a bedraggled mess! " [More]
    WindbreakerWindbreaker Kapow! Crash! Aieeee!
    by Windbreaker in Windbreaker!
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    "The Protector. Where to begin... it is a well-documented scientific fact that children of the 80s like myself have daydreamed, nay, fantasized about a full-length action movie starring Steven "Snapping Forearms" Seagal, directed by Michael "Slo Mo" Bay, and scored by Hans Zimmer. Notable nod to Andre the Giant a secondary plus. Well, if you type all those requests into any online English-to-Thai language assistant, the output is the entire cast of The Protector. Go ahead, try it.I still haven't seen Ong Bak: Thai Warrior, which I'm pretty sure is Thai for "I'll Be Back: Taiwanese Terminator". Tony Jaa is impressive. Anyone who's heard about him has heard he doesn't use special effects or wires. So what does he use? I'll tell you what -- Converse high tops. How nuts is that? Sure, Jackie Chan had some wild moves in his younger years, but he always wore Nike Airs or Reebok Pumps, and in the martial arts world, that's like wearing a Winger t-shirt ... " [More]
 
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