Monday, October 8, 2012

Big Miracle (2012) Movie - Best Drama Romance Movie


The angels (dpa) - Hollywood has a weakness for noble causes for animals.Last year highlighted the documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman "Born to be Wild" on orangutans and elephants orphaned, also the actor wanted part of the story based on a true story, "Dolphin Tale", about the rescue of a dolphin.It is now the actress Drew Barrymore, also Ambassador of noble causes, which seize the topic to be protagonist of Big Miracle online about the rescue of three gray whales in Alaska.The film, which premiered on February 3, is based on the book "seminar the Whales" Tom rose. This dramatic history dates back to an event that happened in 1988 at Point Barrow, Alaska, when three California gray whales trapped in an ice hole and the whole world followed closely its evolution. The news triggered a gigantic effort at the global level in order to rescue the mammals.

 Adam Carlson (John Krasinski), a local reporter, and Rachel Kramer (Drew Barrymore), a volunteer from Greenpeace, fall in love during the fight to save the whales.

 Carlson, who yearns to leave Alaska to find a better labour market, meets what could be the story of his life. A story that will captivate the whole world, but especially an oil magnate, a ruler and hundreds of journalists. However, the person who most feared this fearless journalist to Rachel, an environmentalist and his ex-girlfriend. For Full Movie watch Big Miracle online here.

 In this icy border point, Adam and Rachel are forced to form an odd Alliance between the tribe of Inuit Eskimos, petroleum, and Russian and American military before it is too late to save the whales. While attempting to rescue these animals on road to extinction, reinforce clashes between several countries in cold war.

 This love story, starring real-life 23 years ago Bonnie Carroll, which then worked in the White House and her husband Tom Carroll, keeps a special connection with Washington, and why its premiere will take place in the capital of the country. You should really watch Big Miracle online.

 The film, based on the love story of the Carroll, impressed the own Bonnie, it contains actual details of their lives as two whales on your wedding cake. Despite the positive tone of the tape, in real life the end of this romance is tragic, because after four years of the ransom, Tom died in a plane crash along with other seven soldiers.

 For its part, Bonnie, which makes extra in the scene of marriage between Adam and Rachel, said it was difficult to participate in decision-making that this Union ended in untimely manner. After his personal tragedy, Carroll decided to found the programme of assistance for survivors of tragedies called TAPS, focused on members of the military forces. So dont miss to watch Big Miracle online without download or survey.

 Universal, in charge of the distribution of the tape, take some 300 families of TAPS at the premiere of the film in Washington.

 This love story coincides with the good personal time living Barrimore, since a few days ago announced that her boyfriend Will Kopelman proposed to her during the Christmas celebrations. The girl, who has a history of failed marriages, he has seen radiant lately.

 It remains to be seen how will box office to this latest project of raising awareness about animals in way of extinction whose main claim is Barrymore, actress with a good stretch at the box office. Other titles of this genus are able to hardly make a striking collection. "Born to be Wild", for example, it grossed only $ 15.377.333 million and "Dolphin Tale" of Warner Brothers, came out better stop: US $ 72.188.216 million.

Movie Review The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)


The Amazing Spider-Man does a decent job of retelling the same story we've seen before in previous film versions, but it doesn't bother to reinvent anything. It isn't any more serious than Sam Raimi's vision and no less silly either. The action, adventure, and drama are all there, but so are the contrivances, the overabundance of computer animation, and the abysmal villain's ridiculous plan to rule the world. The origins story is rushed at times, but still thorough enough that one would hope for more originality or a different tone. It's more of the same, but if you've been enjoying the repetitious superhero trends of late, there's little reason to skip this one.

When his parents are killed in a plane crash, young Peter Parker goes to live with his Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field). Several years later, now a teenager in high school, Peter (Andrew Garfield) finds a clue in his father's briefcase that leads him to brilliant Oscorp scientist Dr. Curt Connor (Rhys Ifans), a herpetologist devoted to cross-species genetics and its power to cure deformities. Sneaking into an Oscorp intern tour led by his high school crush Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone), Peter spies several of the projects Connor worked on with his father, including genetically altered spiders and their bio-cable manufacturing. When one of the spiders in the lab bites Peter, he rapidly begins to gain increased strength and agility. Initially using his newfound skills only for his own amusement, a tragic loss finds Peter determined to utilize his powers for good. Becoming the masked vigilante "Spider-Man," Peter sets about apprehending criminals, much to the dismay of police captain George Stacy (Denis Leary). But when a vicious reptilian monster begins tearing through New York, Spider-Man becomes the city's only hope against the beast's diabolical plot.

The idea is to revive the Marvel moneymaker - make him more relatable, more heroic, more powerful, more believable, and more iconic. But as much as this new version tries to start over and distance itself from Sam Raimi's highly successful trilogy, enough time just hasn't passed. It's only been five years; special effects haven't improved so drastically that it feels like a completely different superhero, the story hasn't changed to the point of being unrecognizable, and the actors have been switched but essentially play the same, familiar roles. The reboot fails to be original and it fails to achieve its goal of reinvention. Its very existence, other than to sell tickets, is utterly pointless.

Thundering background music bespeaks epic battles and chivalrous deeds. With expected bluntness, the audience is subjected to the school bully picking on Peter, his inevitable comeuppance at the hands of a recently spider-bitten avenger, Peter's aunt and uncle struggling to represent the perfect adoptive family, the curious teen scouring the internet for information on his past, a very forward, persistent, strong-willed blond pursuing the awkward boy, ridiculous exploration in a hi-tech, low-security, multi-million dollar laboratory, the death of a loved one motivating vigilante action, antipathy from the police, a villain with experimental neon fluid dispensed from a painful needle, and quotable, supportive talks of utmost responsibility. The majority of the film is wasted on repetitive origins explanations and introductions, predictable events, obvious foreshadowing, and ludicrously contrived resolutions. There's still comedy from Spider-Man adapting to his sticky fingers and marvelous strength, and this time the acrobatic posing is at an extreme, complimenting the inking from the comics but also managing to be more visually ridiculous onscreen. It's an element not translated well from one medium to the next. They may have added a mechanical webslinger, but it represents the overall collapse of The Amazing Spider-Man - replacing insignificant details with other equally meager items that don't result in an overall product contradistinctive enough to warrant its creation.

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A New Superman Movie To Hit The Big Screen


When a new Superman movie was announced, just a few years after Superman Returns, which was directed by Bryan Singer in 2006, many expected it to be another sequel. But instead like we have seen with Batman, and are about to see with Spiderman, they have decided to re-boot the series and have hired a new exciting director and cast to lead the way.

 Superman was created by the American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster in 1932 and is largely responsible for creating the superhero genre. It was not long before the comic strip took off and soon there was a radio show based on the comic strip too. The character has also had a long history with the cinema, first appearing as an animated series in 1941, featuring the voice artists from the radio show, and then in a serialized short series with Kirk Alyn in the lead role from 1948.

 Over the next thirty years there would be live-action TV shows, many animated versions and even a Broadway show, but in 1978 he would return to the big screen, taking flight in the form of Christopher Reeve in Richard Donner's Superman. Over the next decade there would be three sequels starring Reeve, and although there were TV shows like Lois and Clark and Smallville, it was not until 2006 that another movie was made.

 And that was the above mentioned Bryan Singer film, which almost followed on where the original two Christopher Reeve movies ended. Brandon Routh, a relative unknown was cast as the Man of Steel, with Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane and Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor. Despite excellent reviews and even a few awards, the box office returns disappointed the studios.

 Now it is the turn of another new actor, British-born Henry Cavill, to fill the shoes of one of the world's most iconic characters. Though not a major star yet, Cavill has impressed many especially in the TV series The Tudors, where he played Charles Brandon.

 But he has been on the verge of stardom for a few years now and was even considered for the earlier Bryan Singer movie. Other rumors were that he was considered as Batman and James Bond before Christian Bale and Daniel Craig got their roles respectively, and he was also Stephanie Meyer's first choice for Twilight, but was too old when filming began.

 Kevin Costner and Diane Lane are the big stars who have been signed up to play his parents, which has many fans excited. More recently it was announced that Amy Adams would be playing Lois Lane. Much of the other casting is still being kept under wraps until closer to the film's release date.

 Superman: Man of Steel is expected to be released in 2012 and will be directed by the man who too the helm of 300, Watchmen and Sucker Punch, the highly regarded Zack Snyder. Known for his strong focus on action and stylized visuals, it is has got many fans excited. A similar level of excitement grew when it was announced that the script had been written by David S. Goyer. Goyer, who created and wrote the Blade Series, was also also responsible for the the stories of Batman Returns and The Dark Knight.