Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Congressman Paul on the Recent Swine Flu Scare
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Obsessed: Crazy
Official Site: www.areyouobsessed.com
Director(s): Steve Shill
Writer(s): David Loughery
Producer(s): William Packer
Starring: Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, Ali Larter, Jerry O'Connell, Jerry O'Connell, Bruce McGill(IMDb). Rated-PG13. 105 minutes.
It all began when Lisa(Larter) and Derek(Elba) met in the elevator. After chatting briefly, Derek discovers Lisa is a temp, but later Derek also discovers Lisa has an obsessive character that has focused on capturing is affection by intruding into his life. From spying on Derek's telephone calls, to unwanted sexual advances , Lisa wanted Derek at any cost, even if it meant splitting him from his wife, but of course his wife felt differently.
Steady and slow but interesting, interesting but not extraordinary, Obsessed was simply entertaining. The story was predictable, and it could have benefited from a plot twists. There were no surprises to spark the the mind into amazement. Obsessed had an unappealing and ineffectual sex scene (if it could be considered that) that could have added a strong basis for conflict in the story, which could have also been the climax of the film. Notably this is a sanitized tale of fatal attraction, that features great acting that could have served the audience better with an R rating. This film was simply entertaining. I'll rate it a 72. Stay tuned movieporium.blogspot.com.
Trailer
Ali Larter Interview
Beyonce Knowles Interview
Idris Alba Interview
Director(s): Steve Shill
Writer(s): David Loughery
Producer(s): William Packer
Starring: Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, Ali Larter, Jerry O'Connell, Jerry O'Connell, Bruce McGill(IMDb). Rated-PG13. 105 minutes.
It all began when Lisa(Larter) and Derek(Elba) met in the elevator. After chatting briefly, Derek discovers Lisa is a temp, but later Derek also discovers Lisa has an obsessive character that has focused on capturing is affection by intruding into his life. From spying on Derek's telephone calls, to unwanted sexual advances , Lisa wanted Derek at any cost, even if it meant splitting him from his wife, but of course his wife felt differently.
Steady and slow but interesting, interesting but not extraordinary, Obsessed was simply entertaining. The story was predictable, and it could have benefited from a plot twists. There were no surprises to spark the the mind into amazement. Obsessed had an unappealing and ineffectual sex scene (if it could be considered that) that could have added a strong basis for conflict in the story, which could have also been the climax of the film. Notably this is a sanitized tale of fatal attraction, that features great acting that could have served the audience better with an R rating. This film was simply entertaining. I'll rate it a 72. Stay tuned movieporium.blogspot.com.
Trailer
Ali Larter Interview
Beyonce Knowles Interview
Idris Alba Interview
Monday, April 20, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
State of Play: Sonia
Official Site: stateofplaymovie.net
Director(s): Kevin Macdonald
Writer(s): Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy
Producer(s): Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner,
Starring: Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman, Jeff Daniels(IMDb). PG-13, 127 min.
Sonia Baker is the lead researcher in congressman Stephen Collins's (Affleck) quest to expose a powerful private military companie's exploits. Collins develops a romantic affair with Sonia who ends up being murdered, but Sonia Baker's death is connected to two other murders, which Collins who is later informed, is linked to the private military company he is investigating. But as reporter Cal Mcaffrey( Crowe), of the Washington Globe, former roommate to the congressman, continues to venture deeper into connecting the figures of this murder mystery, he discovers, those who were presumed innocent are not so innocent, including his friend congressman Collins.
Besides being a good investigative journalistic crime drama, State of Play is also a good political thriller, because it provides the audience a glimpse of what those who follow politics already suspect, and that is, corporations and politicians are immune to extrication in their respective relationships. And such a relationship is the basis for clandestine quid pro quo deals. This film certainly explores that aspect of business and politics luringly. The decline of readership, and profits of newspapers is also presented in this film, as newspapers are not only obligated to report the news, they have to sell it. The struggle between deadlines and journalistic integrity is explored quite honestly, and I found that refreshing.
Featuring great actors, an intricate well paced plot, descent character development, State of Play is certainly worth watching. The story was engaging. It did not lag. According to metacritic.com, the film received generally favorable reviews, and rottentomatoes.com granted the film 90 fresh tomatoes to 32 rotten ones thus far. Good Stuff. I'll rate it an 85. Stay tuned movieporium.blogspot.com.
Trailer
Russel Crowe Interview
Cast Interview
Director(s): Kevin Macdonald
Writer(s): Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy
Producer(s): Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner,
Starring: Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman, Jeff Daniels(IMDb). PG-13, 127 min.
Sonia Baker is the lead researcher in congressman Stephen Collins's (Affleck) quest to expose a powerful private military companie's exploits. Collins develops a romantic affair with Sonia who ends up being murdered, but Sonia Baker's death is connected to two other murders, which Collins who is later informed, is linked to the private military company he is investigating. But as reporter Cal Mcaffrey( Crowe), of the Washington Globe, former roommate to the congressman, continues to venture deeper into connecting the figures of this murder mystery, he discovers, those who were presumed innocent are not so innocent, including his friend congressman Collins.
Besides being a good investigative journalistic crime drama, State of Play is also a good political thriller, because it provides the audience a glimpse of what those who follow politics already suspect, and that is, corporations and politicians are immune to extrication in their respective relationships. And such a relationship is the basis for clandestine quid pro quo deals. This film certainly explores that aspect of business and politics luringly. The decline of readership, and profits of newspapers is also presented in this film, as newspapers are not only obligated to report the news, they have to sell it. The struggle between deadlines and journalistic integrity is explored quite honestly, and I found that refreshing.
Featuring great actors, an intricate well paced plot, descent character development, State of Play is certainly worth watching. The story was engaging. It did not lag. According to metacritic.com, the film received generally favorable reviews, and rottentomatoes.com granted the film 90 fresh tomatoes to 32 rotten ones thus far. Good Stuff. I'll rate it an 85. Stay tuned movieporium.blogspot.com.
Trailer
Russel Crowe Interview
Cast Interview
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Economic Meltdown Rap
The beat is hot,but this guy needs help with his flow...I'm feeling it regardless.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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