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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Trailer #2 is Here

Nicolas Cage is back as Ghost Rider in what promises to be, according to Cage, a darker film than the original Ghost Rider. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance rides into theaters on February 17, 2012 and, in addition to Cage, stars Idris Elba and Johnny Whitworth.

Check out the second trailer and see what you think:

The Plot:

Johnny (Nicolas Cage) – still struggling with his curse as the devil’s bounty hunter – is hiding out in a remote part of Eastern Europe when he is recruited by a secret sect of the church to save a young boy (Fergus Riordan) from the devil (Ciarán Hinds). At first, Johnny is reluctant to embrace the power of the Ghost Rider, but it is the only way to protect the boy – and possibly rid himself of his curse forever.

Movie Review: ‘Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows’

Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr in 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'
Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr in ‘Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows’

“Are you sure you want to play this game?,” asks Professor James Moriarty (Jared Harris), the criminal mastermind who’s confronting his worthy opponent, Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.), suggesting he stop meddling in his affairs in the 2011 sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. It seems Holmes just might have met his match going up against Moriarty who’s his intellectual equal, but whose lust for power and capacity for creating death seems to give the Professor an advantage over London’s favorite detective.

It’s been a little over a year since their last adventure together, and Dr. Watson (Jude Law) is looking forward to his bachelor party the night before his wedding. Holmes decides to mix business with pleasure and has tracked the clues to Moriarty’s latest murder victim to a gypsy fortune teller, Sim (Noomi Rapace), who’s providing some of the entertainment at the party. Knowing the Professor always ties up loose ends, Holmes sets out to save Sim’s life (she knows much more about Moriarty’s plans than she is even aware of).

Together, Holmes, Watson, and a reluctant Sim team up and travel all over the continent, from England to France to Germany and finally to Switzerland trying to uncover Moriarty’s evil plan and stop him. This might just be impossible, however, because the Professor seems to always be at least one step ahead of Holmes at every turn.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is an action/adventure sequel which is much bigger and darker than the original, but not better. The film benefits from the wonderful chemistry between Downey Jr. and Law as Holmes and Watson, but unlike the original film, many of the witty and quick lines between the two actors seem forced, flat, and not very funny.

One of the strongest additions to the film is Jared Harris who delivers a masterful performance as the villain, Professor Moriarty. Harris portrays Moriarty with just the right mixture of grace, cunning, and intimidation. The best scenes in the movie involve Downey Jr. and Harris confronting each other as Holmes and Moriarty. It’s a shame there are so few.

One of the biggest disappointments in the film is Noomi Rapace as the gypsy, Sim. She has zero chemistry with both Downey Jr. and Law, and her character is incredibly bland. Sim is not particularly interesting, seductive, or spunky. It seems the character only exists to help Holmes and Watson get from place to place when they begin traveling abroad. She is nothing more than a travel guide. What a waste of a talented actress.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows also has a sluggish and unbalanced pace to it. It begins slowly and has an unoriginal fight scene that pales in comparison to any of the fight scenes from the first film. It isn’t until the last 30 minutes the movie finds just the right pace for a thrilling chase scene featuring our heroes fleeing from Moriarty’s men in the woods, as well as playing cat and mouse trying to find an assassin, and the tense showdown comes between Holmes and Moriarty.

Tedious and unengaging, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is an uninspired sequel that fails to recreate the excitement, humor, and fun of its predecessor. It’s only due to Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and Jared Harris’ performances – and the final suspenseful 30 minutes of the film – that it’s worth seeing, but only at a bargain price.

GRADE: C

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows hits theaters on December 16, 2011 and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action and some drug material.




The Best Classic Christmas TV Shows and Specials

A Charlie Brown Christmas

Winter arrives and with it comes that wonderful time of year when people string up lights, head out to the malls to find the perfect gifts, and when holiday songs can be heard from speakers all over town. Christmas time also means it’s time to check out the classic holiday TV specials.

The sights and sounds of the season come to life on television as the networks change their normal programming line-up to include the timeless Christmas classic specials that have become just as much a part of celebrating the holiday season as drinking eggnog, hanging stockings, and unwrapping gifts under the tree.

If you’re struggling to get into the Christmas spirit – or counting down the days to Christmas morning – here’s a rundown of some of the very best television Christmas classics that you don’t want to miss:

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS (1965)
The very first Peanuts special that brought Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, and Snoopy from the comics to the small screen, with Charlie Brown in search of the true meaning of Christmas. He’s made director of the school play and just can’t seem to find the right tone and feeling for the show. In search of inspiration, he and his best friend, Linus, go looking for a Christmas tree to help create the perfect mood. When Charlie picks out a tiny twig of a tree for the play, he quickly loses what little favor he had among his peers. It falls to Linus to explain to him what Christmas really is all about.

Although there have been almost countless Peanuts television specials and movies, A Charlie Brown Christmas stands out as the best of the group. Vince Guaraldi created a classic soundtrack, which the network execs disliked, that has gone on to become one of the top-selling Christmas albums of all time. It was also the first time that actual child actors instead of adults were hired to voice the characters.

Charles M. Schultz only agreed to bring his Peanuts gang to television for a Christmas special on the guarantee he would have creative control and that his vision of Linus relating the Nativity story to Charlie and the gang be at the heart of the story. It’s impossible to imagine A Charlie Brown Christmas without it.

RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER (1964)
Producers Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass created the “Animagic” style of stop-motion animation to tell the warm-hearted sweet story of the Red-Nosed Reindeer who couldn’t join in on the reindeer games. Rudolph, always teased and not even accepted by his own father or Santa because of his red nose, runs off and meets Herbie, an elf who’s no good at making toys but desperately wants to be a dentist. The two decide to join forces and “be independent together.” On the road, they come across Yukon Cornelius, an adventure-seeking prospector who befriends them. The three “misfits” head out to find a new home while trying to avoid the dangerous Abominable Snowman.

Narrated by Burl Ives playing Sam the Snowman, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer is a charming, funny, and endearing television special that not only entertains and stays true to the classic song but delivers the message to children and reminds adults that it’s okay – and important – to be different from everyone else.

THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY (1968)
“I played my drum for him, per rum bum bum bum.” Rankin Jr. and Bass join forces once again to bring to the small screen an animated special based on the timeless classic Christmas song, The Little Drummer Boy.

An orphan drummer boy named Aaron whose three companions – a donkey, a camel, and a sheep – are all kidnapped by the treacherous Ben Haramed (voiced by Jose Ferrer) to help him make his fortune. Haramed forces Aaron to play his drum for the crowds in the city to entertain them while he passes the hat for money. Aaron hates all people and blames everyone for the untimely death of his parents. When his rage takes over, he yells at the crowd and both he and Haramed are chased out of town.

Broke and exhausted, Haramed promises Aaron he’ll pay for what he’s done. It’s not long after that that three traveling wise men on their way to Bethlehem are in need of a camel, and Haramed sells Aaron’s camel to them for gold. Aaron, determined to get his friend back, follows the same star the three wise men were following to get to Bethlehem, not knowing what he’s about to witness and become a part of forever.

Moving, spiritual, and touching, The Little Drummer Boy is perhaps the closest animated adaptation of a Christmas song to television. It has an excellent cast of voice actors bringing to life the characters including Jose Ferrer, Paul Frees, Ted Eccles and Miss Greer Garson as the storyteller. The animated special focuses on what Christmas is really all about. Not flying reindeer, elves, or a jolly man in a sleigh but a child being born in a manger and how his birth is still celebrated over 2,000 years later.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (1966)
“I must stop Christmas from coming.” Voiced by the unforgettable actor Boris Karloff, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas tells the story of an extremely unpleasant creature named The Grinch, a hermit who lived high above Whoville who hated both the Whos and their celebration of Christmas.

On Christmas Eve he decides to go down to the village after Santa has been there delivering all the gifts to steal them and dump them off the highest mountaintop in the valley. The Grinch dresses up as Saint Nick and makes up his loyal dog, Max, look like a reindeer. Both the Grinch and Max get on their sled and head down to commit their evil plan.

Funny, cute, and inventive, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a sweet, heartwarming animated classic that shows how the true spirit of Christmas can change even the most bitter, foul creature into something decent, caring, and kind. It has hilarious, very creative scenes of the Grinch and his dog Max traveling down to the village and showing the different ways the Grinch steals the presents from the Whos. The animated tale also greatly benefits from the wonderfully talented actor Boris Karloff narrating the story – as well as being the voice of the Grinch himself. It’s almost impossible not to get a little choked up when the Grinch discovers Christmas is “just a little bit more” than just packages, boxes and bags.

SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWN (1970)
The North Pole mailman (voiced by Fred Astaire) finally decides to tell the story of Santa Claus in this Rankin Jr. and Bass animated television classic.

Santa, whose name when he’s a baby is Claus, is abandoned by his real parents and taken in by the loving elf family, the Kringles. While growing up, he learns to play with almost all the animals (especially the deer) and also how to make toys, which is the family business. When he’s grown up, Kris (the name the Kringles gave him as a boy) decides he wants to deliver the toys to the nearby town of Somberville.

This proves to be incredibly dangerous because the cranky Burgermeister of the town declares a law banning all toys and making Kris an outlaw. There’s also an evil Winter Warlock who wants to prevent Kris from traveling back and forth from the town. It’s up to Kris to change the Warlock’s heart and to come up with clever ways to sneak into the children’s homes without the Burgermeister finding out about it.

Sweet, original, and entertaining, Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town is an animated classic that explains the origins of almost all the classic traits and actions of Santa Claus, from his coming down the chimney, to hang stockings by the fireplace, and even the Christmas tree. The animated tale also stars a stellar cast of voices bringing the characters to life including Mickey Rooney as both young and old Santa, Paul Frees as the Burgermeister, and Keenan Wynn as the Winter Warlock.

Once again Rankin Jr. and Bass deliver a valuable lesson with their story, which is no matter what the obstacles if a person is doing the right thing out of love, it’s worth the struggle.

FROSTY THE SNOWMAN (1969)
“Happy Birthday!” exclaims Frosty the Snowman as he comes to life and greets the children who made him in the animated classic, Frosty the Snowman. After being released on the last day of school before Christmas break, Karen and her classmates decide to make a snowman. When a clever rabbit hops away from a mean magician to where the kids have built their snowman, they put the magician’s hat on ‘Frosty’ who then magically comes to life.

At first, the kids enjoy singing songs and playing games with Frosty, but when Frosty himself realizes he’s starting to melt Karen decides to help Frosty get to the North Pole. Frosty and Karen head off to try to find a safe route for Frosty to get to the North Pole while being pursued by the angry magician who desperately wants his hat back, even though that would mean certain doom for Frosty.

Funny, sweet, and true to the classic Christmas song, Frosty the Snowman is an animated special that doesn’t have as much heart as some of the earlier specials but is still very entertaining. It has a wonderful cast of voices to bring the characters to life including Paul Frees, Jackie Vernon, and Jimmy Durante as the storyteller.




‘Dexter’ Season 6 Episode 12 Preview

Like it or not, the season six finale of Dexter arrives on December 18, 2011. So, what’s in store? Here’s the synopsis of Season 6 Episode 12:

“In the Season 6 finale, Dexter and Homicide race against a lunar eclipse to catch the Doomsday Killers before their final gruesome act; Debra struggles with a new emotional reality.”

Focus Announces Its 2012 Release Dates

Focus Features LogoFocus Features has confirmed the 2012 release dates for Being Flynn, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and Moonrise Kingdom. In addition, the studio’s also revealed the official synopses for their 2012 batch of films.

Per Focus, Being Flynn will open in limited release March 2, 2012, followed by Seeking a Friend for the End of the World on Friday, April 20th, and Moonrise Kingdom on Friday, May 25th.

Being Flynn – The Plot:

Being Flynn is the new dramatic feature from Academy Award-nominated writer/director Paul Weitz (About a Boy). Adapted from Nick Flynn’s 2004 memoir Another Bulls—t Night in Suck City, the movie explores bonds both unbreakable and fragile between parent and child. Paul Dano portrays Nick Flynn, a young writer seeking to define himself. He misses his late mother, Jody (Julianne Moore), and her loving nature. But his father, Jonathan, is not even a memory, as Nick has not seen the man in 18 years. Jonathan Flynn (Robert De Niro) has long defined himself as a great writer, “a master storyteller.” Suddenly facing eviction from his apartment, Jonathan impulsively reaches out to Nick and the two come face-to-face.

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World – The Plot:


Golden Globe Award winner Steve Carell and Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley star in the comedy Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, which marks the feature directorial debut of screenwriter Lorene Scafaria (Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist). Set in a too-near future, the movie explores what people will do when humanity’s last days are at hand. As the respective journeys of Dodge (Carell) and Penny (Knightley) converge, the two spark to each other and their outlooks – if not the world’s – brighten. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World will open in theaters nationally on Friday, April 20th.

Moonrise Kingdom – The Plot:

Moonrise Kingdom is the new feature from two-time Academy Award nominee Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore). Set on an island off the coast of New England in the 1960s, the film follows a young boy and girl (newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward) falling in love. When they are moved to run away together, various factions of the town mobilize to search for them and the town is turned upside down – which might not be such a bad thing. Bruce Willis is the town sheriff, Edward Norton is cast as a camp leader, and Bill Murray and Frances McDormand portray the young girl’s parents.

Source: Focus Features – December 16, 2011

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Trailer with Ewan McGregor

Emily Blunt and Ewan McGregor star in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Emily Blunt and Ewan McGregor star in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen - © CBS Films

The new trailer for CBS Films’ comedy movie Salmon Fishing in the Yemen has arrived – and it won me over. Starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, and Kristin Scott Thomas, and directed by Lasse Hallstrom, the fly-fishing film is set for a March 2012 release.
 
The Plot:
 
When Britain’s leading fisheries expert (Ewan McGregor) is approached by a consultant (Emily Blunt) to help realize a sheikh’s (Amr Waked) vision of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert, he immediately thinks the project is both absurd and unachievable. But when the Prime Minister’s overzealous press secretary (Kristin Scott Thomas) latches on to it as a “good will” story, this unlikely team will put it all on the line and embark on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible, possible.
 
Watch the trailer:
 

 

A Christmas Story Marathon Returns on TBS

Peter Billingsley stars in 'A Christmas Story'
Peter Billingsley stars in 'A Christmas Story' - © Turner Broadcasting, Inc. A Time Warner Company - All Rights Reserved
“You’ll shoot your eye out, kid” – Love A Christmas Story? Then prepare yourself for the 15th annual TBS A Christmas Story marathon scheduled for Christmas Eve (kicking off at 8pm ET/PT). Since the network began airing A Christmas Story in 1992, TBS plus sister networks TNT and Turner Classic Movies have run the holiday favorite almost 275 times.
 
According to TBS, the 24 hour A Christmas Story marathon averaged 3 million viewers in 2010 and is one of the most popular holiday programming events on cable.
 
For those not up on their holiday movies, here’s the A Christmas Story synopsis:
 
“Based on the short stories of famed humorist Jean Shepherd, A Christmas Story follows the mischievous adventures of a young boy who longs for a special Christmas gift – a Red Ryder BB gun. Peter Billingsley stars as young Ralphie, who is determined to convince the world that he is responsible enough to handle such a gift, despite his mother’s insistence that he could shoot his eye out. Melinda Dillon and Darren McGavin are pitch-perfect as Ralphie’s parents, and Ian Petrella provides some of the movie’s funniest moments as Ralphie’s little brother, Randy.”
 
A Christmas Story Trivia [Courtesy of TBS]:
 


* A Christmas Story was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio, although some scenes were shot in Canada. The residents of Cleveland were apparently so entranced with the movie, many local auto club members donated the use of their antique cars to help portray the movie’s 1940s setting. As a tribute to the city, the producers decided to name the street the movie family lived on Cleveland St.
 
* A Christmas Story opened in theaters just before Thanksgiving in 1983, but by the time Christmas rolled around, many theater owners had stopped showing it, feeling it had “played out.” Complaints were lodged, and the movie returned to select theaters and continued playing well into January 1984.
 
* A Christmas Story was selected in an E! Entertainment poll as the #1 holiday movie of all time.
 
* Memorabilia connected to the movie is hugely popular and widely available, including replicas of the famed “major award” leg lamp, which can be found through various sellers online.
 
* Peter Billingsley, who continues to act in movies, has also become a successful executive producer, with such credits as the blockbuster Iron Man and the holiday film Four Christmases. TBS recently ordered a sitcom pilot entitled Sullivan and Son from Billingsley and his producing partner, Vince Vaughn.
 
Source: TBS
 

Jack the Giant Killer Trailer Debuts

Director Bryan Singer (X-Men) delivers a new take on the classic Jack and the Beanstalk story with New Line Cinemas’ Jack the Giant Killer. Set for a June 15, 2012 release, Singer’s action adventure film stars Nicholas Hoult, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor, and a CG giant.
 
The Plot:
 
Jack the Giant Killer tells the story of an ancient war that is reignited when a young farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants. Unleashed on the Earth for the first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they once lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend—and gets the chance to become a legend himself.
 
Watch the trailer:
 


 

Jason Derulo Set to Perform at the Orange Drive Miami Beach Music Festival

Jason Derulo "Future History"
Jason Derülo’s the latest addition to the lineup of the Orange Drive Miami Beach Music Festival 2011-2012 taking place December 30 – January 1. Derülo joins a list of performers that includes Ne-Yo, Cee Lo Green, Pete Wentz and Black Cards, Boyz II Men, Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship, Jermaine Dupri (DJ Set), DJ Samantha Ronson, and DJ Irie.

Announcing Derülo’s involvement, CEO of Union Square Agency Gary Cioffi stated, “With the latest addition to our New Year’s Eve line-up, multi- talented artist Jason Derülo is a great addition to the festivities His charisma and passion for performing are the finishing touches to this amazing festival.”

Just for the festival a special amphitheater is constructed on the sands of Ocean Drive that can handle up to 15,000 people each night.

Tickets to the largest New Year’s Eve beach festival can be purchased at orangedr.com.

Source: Orange Drive Miami Beach Music Festival – December 15, 2011

The Glee Give a Note Campaign Gives $1 Million to Schools

Glee Give a Note
73 schools were chosen to receive grants as winners of the GLEE Give a Note campaign which helps public schools fund their music and fine arts classes. The grants range from $10,000 to $50,000, with a total of $1 million distributed to the winning schools.

Winners were determined by votes received online in response to videos posted by students, and over one million votes were cast during the one month open voting period.

$50,000 Winners:

– Phil Campbell High School, Phil Campbell, AL

– P.S. 48 Joseph R Drake, Bronx, NY

– Clark Montessori, Cincinnati, OH

$25,000 Winners:

– Phil Campbell Elementary School, Phil Campbell, AL

– Oakland High, Oakland, CA

– Arroyo High School, El Monte, CA

– Monaco Elementary School, Commerce City, CO

– Liberty Middle School, Cumming, GA

– Red Hill CUSD, Bridgeport, IL

– Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis, IN

– Andover High School, Andover, MA

– Joplin High School, Joplin, MO

– Middleburgh High School, Middleburgh, NY


$10,000 Winners:

– Lathrop High School, Fairbanks, AK

– Marshall High School, Marshall, AR

– Blevins Elementary School, Blevins, AR

– Malvern Elementary School, Malvern, AR

– Kenneth L Moffett Elementary, Lennox, CA

– George Washington High School, San Francisco, CA

– Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra, CA

– Culver City Middle School, Culver City, CA

– Foothill High School, Palo Cedro, CA

– Marine View Middle School, Huntington Beach, CA

– Sherman E Burroughs High School, Ridgecrest, CA

– Brentwood Middle School, Greeley, CO

– Fairview High School Boulder Valley, Boulder, CO

– The Studio School, Northglenn, CO

– Lyman Memorial, Lebanon, CT

– Alexander W Dreyfoos School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, FL

– Howard Middle School, Ocala, FL

– Nob Hill Elementary, Sunrise, FL

– Northside High School, Columbus, GA

– Smith-Barnes Elementary, Stockbridge, GA

– Academy of Richmond County, Augusta, GA

– Midland Middle School, Midland, GA

– Harlem Middle School, Harlem, GA

– Nanakuli High and Intermediate School, Waianae, HI

– Enchanted Lake Elementary School, Kailua, HI

– Hunt Elementary, Sioux City, IA

– Lane Tech College Prep High School, Chicago, IL

– Cary Junior High, Cary, IL

– Thomas Jefferson Primary School, Peoria, IL

– Plainfield North High School, Plainfield, IL

– Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, IN

– Lewis Cass Jr Sr High School, Walton, IN

– Kokomo High School, Kokomo, IN

– Anthony Elementary School, Leavenworth, KS

– North Hardin High School, Radcliff, KY

– Georgetown Middle-High School, Georgetown, MA

– Chelmsford High School, Chelmsford, MA

– Millis High School, Millis, MA

– Marting Luther King Jr Senior High School, Detroit, MI

– Beaufort Elementary, Beaufort, MO

– Marceline High, Marceline, MO

– Gainesville R-V, Gainesville, MO

– Baker Elementary School, Jackson, MS

– Greene County Middle School, Snow Hill, NC

– Hackensack High School, Hackensack, NJ

– Buena Regional High School, Buena, NJ

– Penns Grove High School, Carneys Point, NJ

– Nutley High School, Nutley, NJ

– Churchill County High School, Fallon, NV

– Sherman High School, Sherman, NY

– Frankfort-Schuyler Central School, Frankfort, NY

– Cincinnatus Central, Cincinnatus NY, NY

– Winton Woods High School, Cincinnati, OH

– Manchester Local Schools, Manchester, OH

– Fairborn Intermediate School, Fairborn, OH

– Vinita High School, Vinita, OK

– Guymon High School, Guymon, OK

– Cranston High School East, Cranston, RI

– Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, WA

– Ravenswood High School, Ravenswood, WV

Commenting on the charitable project, Glee co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy stated, “Glee has always been about the importance of arts education, and Brad, Ian and I have felt strongly from the beginning that the show has a responsibility to give back. We congratulate the winners and want the thousands of students across the country who submitted to know how impressed we were with their passion and talent. Music programs were incredibly important to me growing up, and we hope that our show and initiatives like ‘Give a Note’ continue to demonstrate how much they mean to our kids.”

Source: Twentieth Century Fox Television, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) – December 15, 2011

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