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the-type-a · 11 months
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Grimsby said Team Ariel when he kicked that ring. 😂✌🏼
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evviejo · 10 months
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thirteen’s era appreciation: 268/?
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months
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True Lies will be released on Digital on December 12 and on 4K UHD (with Blu-ray and Digital) on March 12 via 20th Century Studios. The 1994 action comedy is based on the 1991 French film La Totale.
James Cameron writes and directs the first movie to cost $100 million. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars with Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton, Art Malik, Tia Carrere, Eliza Dushku, and Charlton Heston.
True Lies has been newly remastered in 4K with with Dolby Vision HDR as well as Dolby Atmos and 2.0 DTS-HDMA sound. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Fear Is Not an Option: A Look Back at True Lies – Retrospective featurette with cast and crew (new)
Archives: Script, Artwork, Marketing
Theatrical trailer
Secret agent Harry Tasker (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a top spy in the ultra-secret Omega Sector — although to his wife Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis), he’s just a dull computer salesman. But while Harry’s been busy saving the world, Helen’s been gathering secrets of her own. When their two lives unexpectedly collide, Harry and Helen find themselves in the clutches of international terrorists, fighting to save not only their marriage, but also the world.
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ayoungkiing · 11 months
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Newly posted photos from Noma
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bullshotuk · 3 months
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Monday 25th March free in your diary? Able to get to London? Why not come join the cast and crew at the Phoenix Arts Club, London for a spiffing evening of Audio Drama. The audio remake of the missing Lon Chaney horror classic - London After Midnight. Go on. You know you want to.
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cjbolan · 11 months
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Worth mentioning that the live action Grimsby took a MAJOR level in badass! He gave major Alfred Pennyworth vibes. Where do I start...
*WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD*
He’s equally competent at sea as Eric and his crew, even saving Eric from falling overboard.
He’s the only one onboard staying calm during the storm. I legit laughed at how calmly and slowly he jumps overboard from the burning ship XD.
He helps Eric sneak out behind his overprotective mother’s back.
He even kicks away the wedding ring with a sly look on his face, to help Ariel reunite with Eric.
Seriously I half expected Grimsby to kill Ursula in the end.
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measuredmotion · 9 months
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everyone say thank you to the icon, ROB MARSHALL!
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bonniehooper · 5 months
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Top Picks of 2023
My Top 20 Favorite Movies - #12: The Little Mermaid
Running Time: 135 Minutes
Released: May 26th, 2023
Watched It: ^
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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The Little Mermaid “A World Reimagined” Featurette
The cast and crew of Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid talk about the film.
Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid stars Halle Bailey as Ariel, Jonah Hauer-King and Prince Eric, Awkwafina, as the voice of Scuttle, Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as the voice of Flounder, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Art Malik as Sir Grimsby, and Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina.
Rob Marshall is directing The Little Mermaid. The movie score is by Alan Menken with music supervised and produced by Mike Higham. Music is by Menken, lyrics are by Howard Ashman, and new lyrics are by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The screenplay is written by David Magee with a live-action story adaptation by Magee, Rob Marshall, and John DeLuca. The film is based on the Hans Christian Anderson tale and the Disney animated film by Ron Clements and John Musker.
The Little Mermaid releases to theaters on May 26, 2023.
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ultrahpfan5blog · 11 months
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The Little Mermaid(2023) is a delight...
I am not a cynical person. I know that these Disney remakes are a cash grab for the company, but as long as I enjoy them, I don't really care. The quality of the remakes have been a mixed bag so far. I really enjoyed Aladdin and loved The Jungle Book. But The Lion King, despite being a technical masterpiece, was pretty soulless, and Beauty and the Beast was very meh. Some other ones like Pinocchio, Mulan, and Dumbo have been poor. Cinderella is one I have heard good things about that I haven't seen. I grew up during the Disney Renaissance era, so The Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King are four films that were very popular in my household when I was a kid. My sister used to make me sit and watch The Little Mermaid, which was her favorite, and I always was terrified by the shark attack scene. But because I watched it so many times, I had a crush on Ariel as a kid, so am pretty fond of the movie, especially the songs. So I was both apprehensive of this movie, as well as looking forward to it. Thankfully, the movie is a delight with a genuine star making performance from Halle Bailey.
The plot of the film is virtually the same, as expected, but the film has expanded upon a few things and has made alterations on a few other things, without changing the essence of the movie. One of the major improvements is definitely in the expansion of Prince Eric as a character. Eric in the animated movie was a dashing and brave prince. That was the extent of his characterization. The film spends significantly more time with him and gives him a bit of a backstory and a reason for him and Ariel to connect on a personal level. He even gets a new song for himself. One other improvement is that Ariel is less a love lorn teenager here and more a curious adventurer. Her actions are not purely dictated by the fact that she's in love with Eric. There was a little bit of that in the animated film, but it gets more focus here. The love story's development definitely feels more organic and natural here. Again, this has to do with more time being spent on Eric and Ariel getting to know each other. There are a few alterations to the finale, where they essentially switch Ariel and Eric's actions, in order to have Ariel have more direct role in killing Ursula, which is a change I get, though wasn't strictly necessary.
Outside of the above points, the strengths of the original film are still here. The songs are wonderful and they are all very well showcased. Part of Your World, Kiss the Girl, Poor Unfortunate Souls, and Under the Sea are major highlights. The vocals are all very strong and the picturization is very vibrant and very fun to watch. Outside of the leads, side characters like Sebastian are a lot of fun and lend a lot of humor, just like in the original. Some of the major action sequences, like the first shipwreck scene in which Ariel saves Eric, are thrilling. The new songs, particularly 'Wild Uncharted Waters' add something to the movie.
When it comes to issues, there are definitely aspects that don't translate. Some of the slapstick humor from the original is removed, which is a shame. While Melissa McCarthy is really good as Ursula, the character is never as creepy as in the original. Ursula in the original was genuinely scary and her punishment for those who failed her contracts was terrifying to see. She is significantly sanitized here. King Triton is also a more one dimensional character. Whereas the animated version showed dotting fatherhood and toughness, here Bardem plays him pretty one note. There is also some natural expression loss in the animal side characters. Characters like Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle obviously don't have the same visual effect due to being portrayed very realistically and not being able to show the emotions and expressions portrayed in animation. The film also probably stretches out for 10 minutes too long towards the end.
When it comes to performances, Halle Bailey delivers an absolute knockout performance. More than in other films, The Little Mermaid requires a knockout singing performance. Matching Jodi Benson's singing performance is almost impossible but Halle Bailey comes awfully close. She is also incredibly expressive, so she stands out even in the portion of the film where she is without her voice. Daveed Diggs as Sebastian is a standout. He delivers a lot of humor in the movie without having the benefit of having facial expressions to assist. Jonah Hauer-King is strong as Eric and he shares good chemistry with Halle. Melissa McCarthy is strong as Ursula, even if she isn't very scary. She definitely delivers a knockout vocal performance in 'Poor Unfortunate Souls'. Javier Bardem, as mentioned before, is a little one note. Akwafina is very much Akwafina, Tremblay is good as Flounder, and Art Malik as Grimbsy does add something to Eric's story.
All in all, Rob Marshall has done a commendable job to bring back a classic. While it is very difficult to live up to the animated original, this definitely counts as one of the better ones. An 8/10.
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briarosie · 2 years
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PRIDE & PREJUDICEㅤ{ an Unequal Affections inspired fancast } ㅤㅤㅤ❯ㅤThe BENNET Family and acquaintancesㅤ❮
Art Malik and Rosalind Chao as Mr and Mrs Bennet Sonoya Mizuno as Jane Bennet Jessie Mei Li as Elizabeth Bennet Anya Chalotra as Mary Bennet Thaddea Graham as Catherine "Kitty" Bennet Banita Sandhu as Lydia Bennet Benedict Wong and Archie Panjabi as Mr and Mrs Gardiner Richard Ayoade as William Collins Emma Kingston as Charlotte Collins (née Lucas)
{ og post / the bennets / the darcys / the bingleys }
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months
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Underworld will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on December 19 via Kino Lorber. Featuring reversible artwork with its alternate title Transmutations, the 1985 British horror film is spine #5 in the new Kino Cult line.
George Pavlou (Rawhead Rex) directs from a script by Clive Barker (Hellraiser) and James Caplin. Denholm Elliott, Steven Berkoff, Miranda Richardson, Larry Lamb, Art Malik, and Ingrid Pitt star.
Underworld has been newly mastered in 4K from the 35mm original camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by director George Pavlou with film historian Stephen Thrower (new)
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director George Pavlou with film historian Stephen Thrower (new)
Transmutations - 103-minute alternate cut
Behind-the-scenes footage
Gallery of stills, storyboards, makeup tests, and Clive Barker designs
When high-class hooker Nicole is kidnapped, businessman Hugo Motherskille hires her ex-lover, the devil-may-care Roy Bain, to find her. Bain traces her disappearance to the diabolical Dr. Savary, who supplies a weird white powder to a secret cabal of mutant sewer-dwellers. Under the city, out of sight—they wait!
Pre-order Underworld.
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therealmrpositive · 9 months
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John Carter (2012)
In today's review, I find that Mars isn't big enough for the both of us. As I attempt a #positive review of 2012's John Carter #TaylorKitsch #LynnCollins #SamanthaMorton #WillemDafoe #ThomasHadenChurch #MarkStrong #CiaránHinds #DominicWest #JamesPurefoy
Before recent discoveries made the planet a lot more knowable, our next-door Martian neighbour always held mystery, fuelling fantasies and epics about our place in an ever-expanding universe. Whether plotting our downfall or caught up in their issues, writers from an era where walking on Mars wasn’t even fathomable were crafting creatures and stories tomes of fiction. In 2012, Disney aimed big…
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residentofthedisc · 11 months
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