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At fortysomething, straight-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is living the dream–good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his high school sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his “perfect” life quickly unravels. Worse, in today’s single world, Cal, who hasn’t dated in decades, stands out as the epitome of un-smooth. Now spending his free evenings sulking alone at a local bar, the hapless Cal is taken on as wingman and protege to handsome, thirtysomething player Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling). In an effort to help Cal get over his wife and start living his life, Jacob opens Cal’s eyes to the many options before him: flirty women, manly drinks and a sense of style that can’t be found at Supercuts or The Gap. Cal and Emily aren’t the only ones looking for love in what might be all the wrong places: Cal’s 13-year-old son, Robbie, is crazy about his 17-year-old babysitter, Jessica, who harbors a crush on Cal. And despite Cal’s makeover and his many new conquests, the one thing that can’t be made over is his heart, which seems to keep leading him back to where he began.
At fortysomething, straight-laced Cal Weaver is living the dream–good job, nice house vibram five fingers shoes , great kids and marriage to his high school sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily, has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his “perfect” life quickly unravels. Worse, in today’s single world, Cal, who hasn’t dated in decades, stands out as the epitome of un-smooth. Now spending his free evenings sulking alone at a local bar, the hapless Cal is taken on as wingman and protege to handsome, thirtysomething player Jacob Palmer. In an effort to help Cal get over his wife and start living his life, Jacob opens Cal’s eyes to the many options before him: flirty women, manly drinks and a sense of style that can’t be found at Supercuts or The Gap. Cal and Emily aren’t the only ones looking for love in what might be all the wrong places: Cal’s 13-year-old son, Robbie, is crazy about his 17-year-old babysitter, Jessica, who harbors a crush on Cal. And despite Cal’s makeover and his many new conquests, the one thing that can’t be made over is his heart, which seems to keep leading him back to where he began.
As written by Dan Fogelman (a Disney-Pixar vet whose credits include “Tangled” and “Cars”) and directed by tonal tightrope walkers Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (“I Love You Phillip Morris”), Cal is the heart-on-his-sleeve sort, prone to candid declarations of love and other sentimental gestures. Still, he doesn’t put up a fight when Emily breaks the bad news. Instead, after being elbowed out of the house, he sneaks into his former backyard to ensure that the rose bushes don’t perish — behavior Hollywood has trained us to recognize as admirably earnest, as opposed to borderline criminal.
By way of contrast, the film offers Jacob (Gosling), a pick-up artist so bored by the game, he spots Cal at the bar and offers to reinvent this loser in his own image. Impossibly ripped and tanned for the role, Gosling looks just vulnerable enough to overcome the character’s inherent sleaze factor — a quality that comes in handy later when the lothario finally meets his match. In the meantime, he’s the sex-magnet Mr. Miyagi to Cal’s inept Karate Kid, to borrow one of “Crazy, Stupid’s” endearingly old-school cultural references.
Act one feels familiar enough, complete with makeover montage as Jacob advises Cal on socially acceptable alternatives to his Supercuts haircut, New Balance sneakers and Velcro wallet. If “crazy” is throwing away a perfectly good marriage and “stupid” is not knowing how to pick yourself up off the floor, then “love” means never having to apologize for such fashion blunders. Divorce has made Cal accountable for his appearance again, and with Jacob’s help, even the family’s teenage babysitter (Analeigh Tipton) can’t resist his new look.

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Will Shahrukh Khan go with Hollywood Superheroes by Ra One

Ra One, the most expected Bollywood superhero film starring Shahrukh Khan has vast opportunity both in terms of profits and India film making values
The Indian Mainstream Movie manufacturing or Bollywood has been in the public interest worldwide of belatedly for different reasons for instance mega budgets, improved value of film making, worldwide acknowledgment (We all know Slumdog Millionaire) and obviously partnership by their Hollywood complements. Bollywood’s association with superheroes is not a new one and there have been quite some hits and misses; typically misses until newly. Two superhero movies which have actually made it into the ordinary cinema are Krissh starting Hrithik Roshan and the high financial statement tap Robot starring the one and barely Rajnikanth.
Ra.One by Shahrukh Khan which is now being greatly promoted is said to have set a latest standard for the Bollywood superhero type so far with the extraordinary effects being compared to Marvel Studios. The movie is one of the costliest until now in the genre for the Indian Industry. The on the whole production finances for the movie is expected at INR 15Bn or USD 33 Mn and the unrevealed marketing budget is similarly hefty. This budget includes an assortment of the standard movie marketing coupled with “new age” promotion (for Bollywood) which includes internet, merchandise, gaming along with mobile apps.
As far as the music score is concerned (which is central to the achievement of Bollywood movies), it was at first wondered that Hans Zimmer would be doing the background score, but this was ruled out. On the other hand the soundtrack does swank Akon and The Prodigy.
As far as the production is concerned, the complete special effects and technological aspects are chartered from Hollywood specialists like Robert Kurtzmen for designing, Nicola Pecorini for film making, Martin Walsh for editing and Resul Pookutty for Sound effects. Primarily the film was set for a summer 2011 release although post production work with 3D conversion set this support by a few months. The film is now planned for the 26th of October 2011.
There has been massive rumor about the storyline with the movie being evaluated to Iron Man and Kendrict Rupert’s Voltr. Official declaration and blogs expose that G One (the superhero) has the capability to shoot electrical energy from his hands due to a childhood accident and will pay a war against the awful guys, including Ra One(the villain), to save the planet and his lover.

Captain America Review Shieldtastic

Captain America was released this weekend and honestly, it was quite good. The story, which I expected to be lacking, was the best part of the film. When going in, I expected to see a lot of glowing visuals and incredible fight scenes, which it had, but what I didn’t expect was to be moved by the story.
Steve Rodgers is a painfully small man, with some debilitating issues such as asthma, heart problems, ect…He’s maybe 4 foot tall and is at most 80lbs completely wet, but his heart could be described with no other word than enormous. He desperately wants to enter the military so that he can fight the war against Germany, as his best friend Bucky has just been given his orders to meet up with his platoon. Sadly, because of his ailments and size he is turned away from every recruiting facility in the US. Despite his attempts to even fake his name and origins, no recruiter can see past his physical impairments and allow him to fight along side his American brothers.
Chris Evans, who plays Steve Rodgers(Captain America) does an amazing job at this point in the film. He along with some impressive CG truly makes you believe he is a man of small stature, but of incredible inner strength, as he battles back against a bully outside of movie theater. His eyes prove to the audience that he cares of nothing but self sacrifice and wishes only to prove his worth.
His luck changes when he’s overheard speaking of this self sacrifice to his only friend outside of an Army recruitment station by a German scientist working with the US government to build the perfect solider. He gives Rodgers the chance he’s been looking for and approves his papers and allows him to enter boot camp.
Rodgers makes his way through boot camp with many struggles, but not until we see him dive on a grenade to protect his comrades do we see why the German scientist chose Rodgers as his test subject for the new super soldier serum.
One man does steal the show away from Chris Evans and that’s Tommy Lee Jones.
Jones, who plays Colonel Phillips, is pulled right out of the pages of a 1940′s history book of what a Colonel would look and act like. He plays the character so well it’s scary. His one liners lift the sagging part of the film to where you realize his experience as an actor is the exact reason they cast him for this portion of the movie, they knew it was needed to keep the audience entertained until the real show started up again.
After Steve Rodgers successfully changes into Captain America, there is a lull in the performance and he becomes a “dancing monkey” to inspire American’s to buy bonds to fund the war against Hitler, but this is definitely a turn for the worst. Luckily, the film picks back up when Cap takes it onto himself to go save his one and only friend who’s been taken as a prisoner of war behind enemy lines.
The main villain in the film is Red Skull, played by Hugo Weaving. Sadly his red face is less scary than Weaving’s normal face, but luckily we don’t see it until the latter part of the film. His army on the other hand seems to come straight out of Star Wars and it’s a bit of a let down if I’m honest. Laser guns and face masks were a bit much for this 1940′s film, but then again, we are in the Marvel universe.
Another highlight was getting to see Howard Stark, Tony Stark’s(Iron Man) father developing some very interesting weapons for the military. The actor played him quite well and looked incredibly like Robert Downey Jr., who plays Tony Stark in the Iron Man franchise.
Overall Chris Evans does a fine job as Captain America and he shows he’s worthy of the shield, but the action and excitement is overshadowed by a poorly executed villain and how well the beginning of the story was written in contrast to the 2nd half.
Captain America as a movie was best when Steve Rodgers was the little man, showing strength through heart, instead of through comical fight scenes.
Despite these low points, Captain America: The First Avenger is a fine film and if you’re a fan of Marvel you’d be doing yourself a disservice by not seeing it. If you plan on taking part in the epic adventure that should be The Avengers, you have no reason not to see this film.
We suggest seeing it in 2-D and give it a Franchise Fresh rating.
Be sure to stick around after the credits roll for a special look at The Avengers’ first teaser trailer.

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There are a variety of haunted stories about Munger Road. And kids from the area have been heading there for years to check it out-and presumably scare the bejeezus out of each other.
One legend involves the story of a little girl (or boy, or a school bus of kids, depending on who’s telling the story) who was hit by a train at a railroad crossing.
The legend states that if you park your car by the tracks, roll down the windows and put baby powder on the bumper, little hands will appear. Those are supposedly the hands of the little girl trying to push the car away from the tracks.
Other stories involve a “ghost train” that has been rumored to ride on the railroad.
Nick Smith told the St. Charles Patch last year that the movie is more a thriller than a ghost story. He told the Patch that he always appreciated the simplistic ghost stories told around a campfire.
A creepy urban myth has become the inspiration for a local filmmaker’s first feature movie-and it was shot in the western suburbs.
St. Charles native Nick Smith returned to use his parents home as a base of operations for production of “Munger Road”-which, according to local lore, is a haunted road in Bartlett.
The film hits movie theaters on Sept. 30. Smith and his crew spent last year filming the movie on location around St. Charles.
The movie takes place the night before a big festival in town-when a group of teens choose the wrong night to explore Munger Road.
Something terrible happens to the group has they come upon the spot. Then the police are called to figure out what happened to the kids and track down some sort of menace as thousands of people converge for the annual Scarecrow Festival in St. Charles.
You will have to excuse me, I’m not big on certain American towns, but I believe Munger Road is situated in Bartlett, Illinois and apparently some crazy stuff has been going on down there. If you search for Munger Road on YouTube, there is a slew of footage from apparently, regular people who witnessed some crazy s**t.
Enough of whether this is true or not, here we have the film Munger Road which is written & directed by Nicholas Smith. Not much is known about this found-footage flick except it focuses on a couple of cops who begin a search for these missing kids.
Hold the phone–Saucy Josh is having major déjà vu. The problem is, when you’ve seen as much Horror as I have (and smoke as much weed as I do) you sometimes forget film titles. But I’m certain I’ve already seen another movie about dead kids pushing stalled cars off of train tracks. Are there any astute aficionados out there who can help jog my memory?
Also, the plot for Munger Road seems extremely similar to Horror classic: A killer who returns to his hometown on a night when lots of potential victims will be out after dark? Sounds like John Carpenter’s Halloween to me!