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timberlakegallery · 5 months
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11.15 | JT with Anna Kendrick, Jessica Biel, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, John Swanson, Tim Heitz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Eric André, Ron Funches, Camila Cabello, Zooey Deschanel, Gina Shay and Walt Dohrn at the special screening of "Trolls Band Together" at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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lulu2992 · 5 months
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If you’ve played Far Cry 3, you’ve probably seen its “prequel”, a promotional web series called The Far Cry Experience starring Michael Mando as Vaas and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as himself.
In Episode 4 (spoilers), Vaas asks the audience if they want Chris to live or die. People decided he should live but, since there were two choices, they had to shoot two versions of the final episode.
Well, a few years ago, I realized that, on the Ubisoft Japan YouTube channel, both versions were available! So in case you didn’t know this video existed, here’s what would have happened if people had voted for Chris to die:
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The video is dubbed in Japanese and I unfortunately don’t speak this language, so I can’t tell what they’re saying... But if you understand Japanese or are good at reading lips, maybe you can :)
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filministic · 6 months
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Superbad (2007) dir. Greg Mottola
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fictionalnormalcy · 1 year
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Another thing I have to say about the HTTYD live-action. I’m not ready to see a teenager play the character I know and love of Hiccup Haddock III.
I mean, a factor of me falling in love with HTTYD permanently was finding out about Jay Baruchel. The fact that he voiced Hiccup for 13 years. Hearing about how when Riders of Berk was being created how he refused to let anyone else play Hiccup. 
And not just him!
America Ferrera and Christopher Mintz-Plasse too! 
I mean, Jay’s role as Hiccup is one of the few voice roles he has! AND 13 YEARS OF IT!! Even dedicated enough that he would tweak Hiccup’s voice as the character aged! 
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moviehealthcommunity · 9 months
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Kick-Ass (2010)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Kick-Ass has one scene late in the film where total darkness is broken by rapid firearm flashes. About halfway through the sequence, an extremely harsh strobe light is used as a weapon. Early in the film, there is a brief lightning-related strobe effect. One of the last scenes has multiple uses of rapid-firing firearms.
There is some peril from rooftops, and infrequent use of handheld cameras. There is some action taking place at extreme speeds.
Flashing Lights: 10/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film includes violence against a child.
NOTE: Our evaluation of Haunted Mansion is now available on our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MovieHealth, and will be available on this page on Tuesday, August 1.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Kick-Ass
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adamwatchesmovies · 10 days
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How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
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It’s been over 10 years since the release of How to Train Your Dragon. Unfortunately, this means you can’t catch it the way it was meant to be seen - on the big screen and in 3D - but it still dazzles. This animated film has it all. A great story of friendship, stunning visuals, memorable character designs, an instantly memorable score, terrific voice acting and a great message. It doesn’t matter how old you are, it becomes an instant favorite.
Much to his father’s disappointment, teenaged Viking Hiccup (perfectly voiced by Jay Baruchel) is hardly the dragon killer his village needs him to be. When Hiccup knocks down a Night Fury - the most elusive and deadly of all dragon species - he finds that he cannot kill it, and instead befriends "Toothless".
We've seen stories about sons rebelling against their parents because they would rather dance ballet, sing, or do anything other than do what they're expected to do before. How to Train Your Dragon differentiates itself first and foremost with its visuals. No dragon we've ever seen looks like the ones in this film. Taking inspiration from the book of the same name by Cressida Cowell, the animators went to town on the creature designs, which range from the two-headed Hideous Zippleback - one head spews flammable gas, the other, sparks - to the bumblebee-like Gronckle. All of them are memorable, as are Hiccups classmates. You’re like the overenthusiastic Fishlegs (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), excitedly looking at these beasts and trying to figure out what makes them tick. I predict in about five to ten years, we’ll be seeing highly detailed and articulated action figures of the creatures in this film sold to adults who grew up with this franchise. That’s how iconic they are.
As you can deduce from the title, Hiccup and Toothless eventually form a close bond and our hero becomes the first dragon rider. The first scene in which they take flight together is pure movie magic. The emotions bubble up inside as if it’s you soaring through the air for the first time. Even on a flat screen, the way they zip alongside cliffs, through rocky formations and above the water is so exciting - particularly with the score by John Powell - it threatens to bring tears to your eyes. You recognize the emotional weight of this moment and the visuals are incredible.
The emotional power of Hiccup and Toothless' flight comes from the character work. Directors Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois have made the genius choice to give a lot of cat-lie attributes to Toothless. He’s effortlessly loveable but also a little wild - if you’ve ever owned a cat, you know what I mean. You’ve seen how Hiccup and his father are. It’s not that Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler) is a bad father, it’s that they just have nothing in common, whereas Hiccup and Toothless? they get along but they do so well. It breaks your heart knowing they’re from two worlds and that there’s no way this is going to work out. Training with Toothless means Hiccup becomes more knowledgeable about dragons than any other Viking. At his school, he’s acing every course, which breaks down the barrier between him and his father. It raises your spirits but creates a dark cloud on the horizon.
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In the end, the screenplay by the directors (who co-wrote with Will Davies) finds a surprisingly elegant way to give the audience the happy ending they want and deliver a big action scene that brings together everything we’ve learned about dragons. It’s revealed that every dragon has been stealing food for the biggest dragon of all, a Godzilla-sized mega beast that will eat anything. The genius of this revelation is that it recontextualizes every dragon attack. If only this big bully were gone, then everyone could live harmoniously. In Independence Day: Resurgence, The Great Wall and similar films, this “Queen” that can be defeated to save the day feels artificial. Not here. In hindsight, it all makes sense.
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It's one of the best cast animated pictures in recent memory. Christopher Mintz-Plasse as the big, but squeaky-voiced dragon nerd Fishlegs, America Ferrera as Astrid, Hiccup’s rival and possible romantic interest and the other Vikings are terrific. Even these secondary characters are memorable, making you eager to see more. Then we get to the ending, which is mature and somber. How to Train Your Dragon is much more than the sum of its big, action-packed sequences of aerial pyrotechnics, dizzying flying scenes and narrow getaways. It's packed with emotion, action, and fun. I can’t recommend How to Train Your Dragon enough. (On Blu-ray, April 15, 2022)
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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ParaNorman will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray in both Steelbook and standard packaging on December 13 via Shout Factory. Kevin Tong designed the Steelbook art for the 2012 stop-motion animated dark fantasy film.
Produced by Laika (Coraline, The Boxtrolls), Chris Butler (Missing Link) and Sam Fell (Flushed Away) direct from a script by Butler. Kodi Smit-McPhee, Jodelle Ferland, Bernard Hill, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein, and John Goodman star.
ParaNorman has been newly restored in 4K with Dolby Vision HDR and new Dolby Atmos audio. Special features can be found below.
Special features (on Blu-ray disc):
Audio commentary by directors Chris Butler and Sam Fell
Inside Laika: Discovering the Characters of ParaNorman
Inside Laika: Revisiting the Puppets with the Animation Team
Feature-length storyboards
Character art, concept art, and behind-the-scenes galleries
Peering Through the Veil featurette
Original featurettes
Norman is a boy who must use his ability to see and speak with the dead to save his town from a centuries-old curse. In addition to spooky zombies, he’ll also have to take on mysterious ghosts, wily witches, and, worst of all, clueless grown-ups. But this young ghoul whisperer will soon find his paranormal abilities pushed to their otherworldly limits.
Pre-order ParaNorman.
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topherfoxtrot · 1 year
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Trolls (2016) dir.: Mike Mitchell
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thebowerypresents · 5 months
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Ben Kweller – Racket – November 18, 2023
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Celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, the acclaimed Sha Sha, melodic singer-songwriter Ben Kweller was in the Meatpacking District on Saturday night for a sold-out show at Racket — with Christopher Mintz-Plasse on bass and backing-vocals duty — his first of two appearances at the venue.
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Photos courtesy of Lexi Yob | @filmbyyobby
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filmpalette · 2 years
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) dir. Dean DeBlois
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onenakedfarmer · 1 year
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KICK-ASS Matthew Vaughn UK, 2010
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filministic · 11 months
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Honor Society (2022) dir. Oran Zegman
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forfoxessake · 1 year
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[98] Fright Night (2011)
Directed by Craig Gillespie 
 I get the feeling that I'm missing a lot by not having watched the original film, and I can't even explain how I haven't seen it before, especially in my formative years when all we did was watch horror movies. This feels like a slasher film more than a proper vampire one, and I enjoyed it a lot, impossible not to when you add a great cast to gruesome vampires and David Tennant.
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The Schlocktoberfest - Day 28: Fright Night
The Schlocktoberfest – Day 28: Fright Night
Fright Night (2011) Trailer:    *Spoilers Throughout* What’s This About: Charley Brewster lives next door to Jerry Dandridge, who happens to be a vampire. And he’s not the friendly kind of vampire either! You definitely don’t want to borrow a cup of sugar from this guy. And don’t even think about lending him a power tool!  Here are some of my observations as I watched the film: Peter Vincent is…
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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Honor Society (2022) Review
Honor Society (2022) Review
Honor Rose has been focused on getting into Harvard for the whole time she has been attending High School. As it gets to the point where only four students are left as a possibility she is about to do what it takes to take down the competition, but can she see it through? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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