Monday, April 29, 2013

Intense Extended Trailer For 'Pacific Rim' Roars Online


The extended trailer for Pacific Rim that debuted at WonderCon 2013 has gone online. Guillermo del Toro's Robots versus Monsters epic show no signs of disappointing us fans of everything from Robotech, Voltron, Anime, Transformers and Godzilla.

This new preview offers more on the backstory of the giant mechanical Jaegers and how they are operated by a pair of human pilot combatants. The FX look grand as does the scale of the film.


Per Warner Bros:
From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ epic sci-fi action adventure Pacific Rim.

When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a war began that would take millions of lives and consume humanity’s resources for years on end. To combat the giant Kaiju, a special type of weapon was devised: massive robots, called Jaegers, which are controlled simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge.


But even the Jaegers are proving nearly defenseless in the face of the relentless Kaiju. On the verge of defeat, the forces defending mankind have no choice but to turn to two unlikely heroes—a washed up former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi)—who are teamed to drive a legendary but seemingly obsolete Jaeger from the past. Together, they stand as mankind’s last hope against the mounting apocalypse.
Directed by Guillermo del Toro, Pacific Rim is set for release in 3D on July 13th and stars Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy), Idris Elba (Luther, Prometheus, Thor), Rinko Kikuchi (The Brothers Bloom), Charlie Day (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Horrible Bosses), and Ron Perlman (Hellboy).



Sunday, April 28, 2013

TRAILER: 'Fast & Furious 6'


Universal has released the latest look at Fast & Furious 6, which from what we see here will be another sure fire crowd pleaser. It's pretty impressive how the franchise has been on a consistent upswing in its post Tokyo Drift days, wisely bringing in characters from all the various installments and speeding forward with a Fast & Furious All Stars line-up (plus adding Dwayne Johnson to the mix was by no means anything less than brilliant).




The Justin Lin directed film stars Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson, Sung Kang with Gina Carano joining the cast.

Fast & Furious 6 hits theaters Memorial Day Weekend.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Amazing New Hi-Res Pics of the New Spidey Suit on the Set of 'Spider-Man 2'

Courtesy of Geek Tyrant, check out these awesome new hi-res pics from the New York City set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which finally give us a clear look at Andrew Garfield's updated Spidey suit.

It looks like the wall crawler is camped out hanging about outside of pal Harry Osbourn's pad, played in the sequel by Chronicle's Dane DeHaan.

You can check out our previous post with pics of Jamie Foxx on the set as Electro HERE.








SOURCE: Geek Tyrant



Film Review - PAIN & GAIN ★★½☆☆☆

Love him or hate him (there doesn't seem to be much middle ground for the guy), director / producer Michael Bay always has something up his sleeve with each of his films, and you can at least be certain you are in for a visual ride.

Pain & Gain may seem to be far off the beaten path for Bay, who has settled comfortably into our minds as the ringmaster pounding out uber expensive quick cutting FX heavy films highlighted by intense giant robot-on-robot violence. Yes, the first live-action Transformers was unleashed in 2007, and Bay's fourth installment is on the way. But with his latest film, shot on a relative minuscule budget that may not have even covered Transformers' craft service costs, Bay returns to his grounded roots that allow us to fondly recall his gritty cop comedy 1995's Bad Boys starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

For full disclosure I typically enjoy what Michael Bay brings to the big screen. Visual assault via a summer Friday movie is just what the doctor orders sometimes, it can't be all Atonement or The Artist all the time. But even with Bay stepping things down about three staircases here, it's refreshing and at times enjoyable to witness what he can put forth with a reported $25 million price tag. The camera moves consistently, the colors are often over saturated (which actually works well for its Miami setting), there are obligatory hot cars and ever hotter girls with accompanying lavish beauty shots, and even manages some Miami Vice homage imagery for good measure.


You're either a "doer" or a "don't-er," according to motivational speaker advice that hits hard with personal trainer Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg). Taking those words to heart, the over zealous gym rat enlists his bodybuilder co-worker Adrian (Anthony Mackie) and a Born Again Christian former con Paul (Dwayne Johnson) to kidnap, torture and live off the riches of a snarky local businessman (Tony Shalhoub). These roided roughneck 'do'ers' figure it best to take than earn their way to living the lifestyles of the rich and famous.

Pain & Gain, set in 1990's Miami, is based on the true story of a trio of local Miami bodybuilders (the film actually takes a pause to remind us of this at its most ridiculous moment) who turn to a calculated life of crime. Sure this pumped up spectacle is for the most part light fare, but the at times sharp dialogue in the script from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely makes the most of Wahlberg's quick, determined and necessary dim witted delivery.

I'm not giving much away in revealing that these juice heads aren't blessed with anything above one dimensional thinking in their life of crime, and their plan is pretty much pre-determined to crumble. It's not to say that things sink to a Hans and Franz level of buffoonery, but their grand scheme is blessed only with mostly brawn, and not nearly enough brain to attain ultimate success.

The rock solid key to the film though is easily Dwayne Johnson. Riding high with his winning turns in Fast Five and G.I. Joe: Retaliation, he has become known as a 'franchise saver,' pumping fresh blood into those series. Once again Johnson knows his role by balancing big brawn and charisma with an excellence of execution to boot. It's another case of never enough Johnson on the screen, this despite his prominent role in the film.

Here as the gang's likable weak link that takes pity on their captor, being a God fearing former con Christian (cheers to a well placed Stryper reference) who slides into a coke-filled downward spiral, Johnson repeatedly shows there is so much more to him outside of the wrestling ring and on the big screen. P&G allows him to stretch his chops on a few new levels and further solidify both his tough guy image and ability to remain a treat to watch each time he swims deeper into the acting pool.


The small main cast works well for the material, as in a script weighed down with a lack of heroic characters. Wahlberg and Mackie obviously trained hard for this film and are jacked. Johnson pumped himself back into the Herculean shape that made him a WWE champion as The Rock. Mackie though has the tough gig of constantly competing with Johnson's overall likeability and Wahlberg's monologue heavy meathead mastermind. His presence here is better served through his scenes with scene stealer Rebel Wilson. Shalhoub is rarely outdone, and as the unsympathetic Columbian Jewish hostage who is not below any means to save his own ass, he is a proper foil for the film. Bay calls in favor from Ed Harris, his heavy in The Rock, for a third act appearance as Shaloub's private investigator, but his frail appearance sometimes underscores his role and the film has overstayed its welcome by the time he factors in.

What Bay does well, as always, is keeping the eye candy visuals at a constant. Nobody does it better when it comes to making a feature length movie where near every shot is framed for lavish music video standards. Thankfully his seizure inducing editing pace has been reigned in, but if your brain can tolerate Bay's prowess at 50% power for Pain & Gain's over generous two hour plus running time, you're in luck. It also goes without saying there are multiple helpings of low angle hero shots and of course a perfectly framed silhouette in front of a hazy orange drenched horizon. Plus when Johnson throws a punch, by God Bay makes sure you really feel the brutality of the impact.

Pain & Gain showcases a slick look and some solid muscle at times, and for fans of Johnson and Wahlberg, this is right up your alley. Though there are far less explosions we may have come to expect, Bay haters need not apply. If it ain't your thing, this ain't your thing. But the film  should serve as a precursor of what we can look forward to once he put Transformers behind him. Hopefully we'll see a little more in the vein of Bad Boys that starts here, maybe eventually more in the style of The Rock (still his best film). Although overall clocking in a bit too long, Pain & Gain has just enough juice and entertaining low level crime caper hijinks to pass the benchmark only for its intended audience.



Pain & Gain opens in theaters on April 26th.

REVIEW RATING: ★★½☆☆☆
Directed By: Michael Bay
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie, Tony Shalhoub, Ed Harris, Rob Corddry
Studio:  Paramount Pictures
Rated: R
Running Time: 129 minutes



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Watch the 'IRON MAN 3' Red Carpet Premiere LIVE STREAM on NerdyRottenScoundrel!


We will be streaming tonight's red carpet premiere of Iron Man 3 from the El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles courtesy of Yahoo!





You Can Add Bishop & Warpath To The Mutant Cast of ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’

The great new trend for us fans from directors like Bryan Singer and Marc Webb is the tweeting of production pics from the sets of their films. These instant current updates from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and X-Men: Days of Future Past certainly have kept our interests peaking while both cleverly teasing only what we can see in their Twitter pics wand hat lies just beyond the reach of their smart phone camera lens.

Singer has already made casting announcements and tweeted a few great pics during pre-production of X-Men: Days of Future Past, and continues as production is underway in Canada, most recently giving fans the first look at Halle Berry in costume reprising her role as Storm.

Today via his Twitter and Vine app, Singer reveals more from the set, including two new additions to the film's rather large and ever expanding Mutant line-up: Bishop and Warpath.

Singer's Vine clip features the director's chairs set aside for his cast to take five in between takes, Xavier, Magneto, Storm, Logan, Kitty Pryde, Bobby “Iceman” Drake, Blink and Peter “Colossus” Rasputin in addition to revealing James “Warpath” Proudstar and Bishop.





Tuesday, April 23, 2013

TRAILER: 'Thor: The Dark World'


As promised, the first trailer to Thor: The Dark World was unleashed upon the web today. The second film in Marvel's Phase Two of big screen adventures, this post-Avengers-set sequel to 2011's Thor reunites Chris Hemsworth as the Mighty Avenger and Norse God of Thunder with Natalie Portman (Jane Foster), Kat Dennings (Darcy Lewis), Anthony Hopkins (Odin), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Stellan Skarsgård (Dr. Selvig), Idris Elba (Heimdall) and Jaimie Alexander (Sif). Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) joins the cast as Malekith the Accursed, the evil leader of the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim.

Official synopsis:
"Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World” continues the big-screen adventures of Thor, the Mighty Avenger, as he battles to save Earth and all the Nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe itself. In the aftermath of Marvel’s “Thor” and “Marvel’s The Avengers,” Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos…but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. Faced with an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor must embark on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that will reunite him with Jane Foster and force him to sacrifice everything to save us all."
You can also check out my coverage of Thor: The Dark World at the 2013 Toy Fair where a full look at Malekith was revealed. See it HERE.

Directed by Alan Taylor, Thor: The Dark World is set for theaters in 3D on November 8th.














Monday, April 22, 2013

Storm Watch! First Look at Halle Berry in 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'

Bryan Singer's latest Twitter update from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past gives us our first look at Halle Berry reprising her role as Storm.



SOURCE: Twitter



Natalie Portman Visits Asgard In New Images From 'Thor: The Dark World'

USA Today snagged exclusive images from Thor: The Dark World showing the first look at Natalie Portman's Jane Foster.  Following only a brief mention in The Avengers, it appears Foster will visit Asgard with Thor in the sequel because her life is in danger. Their relationship has been complicated admits Chris Hemsworth to USA Today.

"Thor still has lot of explaining to do, and a lot of making up," says Hemsworth. "Even demigods end up in the doghouse, mate. So none of us is safe."

Check back here tomorrow for the first trailer to Thor: The Dark World, which is expected to debut online.








Empire Magazine Reveals New 'Man of Steel' Covers

Empire Magazine has revealed two new exclusive covers with images of Superman and his Kryptonian arch enemy General Zod. The issue hits newsstands on Thursday.

Last week Warner Bros. released an epic three minute third trailer to the film starring Henry Cavill as Superman. If you haven't seen it, you can check it out HERE.

Man of Steel is set to hit theaters in 2D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D on June 14th.



SOURCE: Empire Magazine



Newest Pictures of Jamie Foxx as Electro / Max Dillion from the Set of 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'


Its a tough gig in this day and age trying to keep secrets on a movie set, and once a production starts shooting exterior scenes, all bets are off. There is no way photos will not capture what is being filmed, especially if your are on the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, currently shooting in the Big Apple.

Yesterday TASM2 director Marc Webb tweeted the first official look of Jamie Foxx on the set as Max Dillion, the alter ego of super villain Electro. His gap teeth, huge awkward glasses and uncooperative hairline suggest this may the type of geeky fellow who when bestowed with super powers, may have issues handling them with the necessary TLC.

New behind-the-scenes pics have surfaced (thanks to JoBlo for the heads up), showing us more of Jamie's Oscorp drone before his character morphs into the evil Electro (adding to the images that have already surfaced from a Times Square scene filmed last week with Foxx in a hoodie and glowing with electrical power).













Saturday, April 20, 2013

'Doctor Who' Season Finale Title Teases A Long Awaited Answer

Is the answer to Doctor Who's fifty years-in-the-making question actually finally upon us? According to the season finale poster art released to the Radio Times, we may finally learn the Doctor's biggest secret: his actual Gallifreyan name. 

"There’s going to be a revelation. I’m not teasing. I’m not wrong-footing you – you’re about to learn something about the Doctor that you never knew before. And I think you’re in for a shock," said Who show runner Steven Moffat.

According to DoctorWhoTV, here is the episode's short synopsis:
“Someone is kidnapping the Doctor’s friends, leading him towards the one place in all of time and space that he should never go.”
Doctor who? We shall have to wait and see on May 18th if we actually get that answer.

The eighth and final episode for Series Seven will be the last we see of the Doctor until the 50th Anniversary Special, which is currently shooting, and will be broadcast on November 23rd.  Also of obvious note from this poster, Alex Kingston is set to return as River Song.



BBC America also unveiled the poster art and synopses for the next three episodes set to air after tonight's Hide.

Journey To The Center of the TARDIS - Episode 10, April 27th

"A spaceship salvage team drags the TARDIS on board, sending its systems into meltdown. As the Doctor marshals the motely salvage crew outside, he realizes Clara is still trapped within his malfunctioning ship, pursued by a dangerous group of ossified monsters. He has just 30 minutes to find Clara and save his TARDIS before it self-destructs."



The Crimson Horror - Episode 11, May 4th

"There’s something very odd about Mrs Gillyflower’s Sweetville mill, with its perfectly clean streets and beautiful people. There’s something even stranger about the bodies washing up in the river, all bright red and waxy. When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror!"



Nightmare In Silver - Episode 12, May 11th

Formerly titled The Last Cyberman, the highly anticipated second Neil Gaiman-penned episode (he also wrote 2011's The Doctor's Wife), features an updated incarnation of the classic Who villains.



SOURCES: Radio Times, DoctorWhoTVBBC America