To continue my build up to the release of “Up in the Air” on Friday I have decided to post the stills that have been released for this film. Why do I have a feeling that a new George Clooney obsession is going to start with this film?

Film and Theatre Lover!
To continue my build up to the release of “Up in the Air” on Friday I have decided to post the stills that have been released for this film. Why do I have a feeling that a new George Clooney obsession is going to start with this film?

Now to the second part of the countdown . . . films 40-31 . . .
I must have been really slacking in posting some film posters as I was pretty sure I had already posted this . . . but I hadn’t so after just posting the trailer thought it was the best time to do so. Here is the poster . . .

I have looked forward to the this film for such a long time now, and do not have much longer to wait as it comes out in the UK on Friday. It already has awards nominations at the Golden Globes and on the long list of BAFTA possible nominations and a lot of Oscar buzz is surrounding the film and George Clooney’s performance. I think the trailer is very promising and it looks very much like a film I will like a lot. So bring on Friday when I can go and see it !!! For now here is the trailer:
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Jake Sully who was a marine, had become disabled but ended up being dispatched to Pandora another planet to carry out his twin brothers work. What may seem a simple task and order soon becomes more complicated when Jake falls in love with his new surroundings.
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*Pirate Radio
Set in the 1960’s when pirate/illegal radio was what everyone was listening to, to hear the latest pop and rock songs. 8 DJ’s, 24 hours a day on a boat and guess what they have no morals. 18-year old Carl is sent to stay on the boat for a while and learns how much fun is to be had on the boat.
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While I was writing my review for Nine (and even watching it) I was trying not to compare it to Chicago. Mainly because I love Chicago and it is one of my favorite films ever, so to compare another musical directed by Rob Marshall on one viewing would not be very fair. So I have decided to take a deeper look into both movies and not really say which one is better, but to show comparisons.


Film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) struggles to keep his professional and private life separate as he must keep the women in his life all happy and well apart, whilst trying to make a new film which is proving to be extremely difficult.
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I have just realised that I have not made any posts about Avatar . . . and actually find this quite shocking for quite a lot of reasons. Those being; I have seen the trailer loads of times over the past few months and in 3D a couple of times, I love fantasy films and the thought of getting totally lost in another world, this is the most expensive film ever made at 300 million, it has been an idea for 15 years and taken the past 4 years for James Cameron to make the film . . . and we all remember the success he had in his last big venture, still the biggest box office taking ever in Titanic. But Avatar is going to be Epic in a totally different way. CGI . . . 3D . . . in a Sci-Fi/action/adventure/thriller, it just promises to be out of this world and blow you away to something that you have never seen before, and by looking at the trailer and pictures it is certainly going to do just that.
“Where The Wild Things Are” is released in the UK today, so I thought I would post all of the posters that were released for the film. I might go and see it at some point over the weekend.
