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Max/20/LA & NYC/Cinema Studies

This is my blog dedicated solely to the movies. Reviews, pictures, thoughts, and adoration of films in general.

Casey Affleck Will Get His Angel Wings As Gabriel In ‘Paradise Lost’; Camilla Belle Lined Up For Eve > The Playlist

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Like his “I’m Still Here” here star Joaquin Phoenix, actor/writer/director Casey Affleck has been somewhat M.I.A. since the release of that film, being linked to a couple of projects here and there (”The Trade,” “The F Word”) but with little movement. But, also like his mockumentary conterpart, he’s getting ready to return to the big screen and he’s doing it in some unlikely projects. The usually indie-minded thesp will appear later this year in the Brett Ratner comedy “Tower Heist” (words we never thought we’d type) and now it looks like he’s lining up the first tentpole project of his career.

Once the appropriate letters are dotted and crossed, Variety reports that Affleck will join Bradley CooperBenjamin Walker and Djimon Honsou in Alex Proyas’ “Paradise Lost.” The big-budget, special effects driven tentpole flick, will bring to life Milton’s masterpiece on the big screen, focusing on the epic battle between Michael (Walker) and Lucifer (Cooper). Honsou plays Abdiel, the angel of death, while Affleck will get in touch with his heavenly side as Gabriel, God’s six-winged messenger and angel. Uh, okay. We have to admit, that seems like either the most inspired and/or worst casting we’ve ever heard, but the lineup for actors for this project is intriguing if nothing else. And after playing a variety of morally complex and dubious characters, this seems like a definitely change of pace for Affleck though we’re sure he’ll throw an angelic punch or two on God’s behalf at some point in the movie.

The massive production will take place in Australia and the extensive digital effects will mean the film will spend twenty weeks in pre-production, eight weeks in principal photography and will have 72 weeks of post-production. So yeah, you won’t be seeing this one in your local multiplex until the tail end of 2013.

I love Paradise Lost. I took a class on Milton as an ELECTIVE at one point during my undergrad days, but I don’t think I can get behind this.

Oh. My God. Please let this film prove me wrong. 

No Country for Old Men is on AMC right now! I will never get anything done tonight (even if I was already going to go to the movies anyway…).

So I’m Still Alive…

Really! It’s true! I’ve just been on a mini-hiatus but the following things are happening so I need to get back on Tumblr:

1) I’m seeing Contagion tonight and I saw Drive on Saturday so those definitely need to be talked about.

2) Thanks to Drive, it seems that Oscar season is starting early this year which means Oscar buzz which means the most fun movie-watching season of the year.

3) I’m back in class and that means that I’ll be required to actually watch movies during class hours so that’s cool.

4) I miss checking my Tumblr feed for pictures of cats in party hats and GIFs of Julianne Moore. 

Stay tuned!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2; dir. by David Yates
Yeah, I saw this nearly five weeks after it came out. You want to fight about it?
Finally (FINALLY) a good film comes out of this series. Not like anything I write here will mean anything to the real fanboys—and girls—that geek out over this series but it’s about time that these movies actually felt like real movies. As is usually the danger with sagas (or an overindulgent eight-part film series, ahem), the middle films usually feel like an excuse for yet another film and the Harry Potter films were no different.
Starting from around The Goblet of Fire (the only other good one mainly because shit got fucked the fuck up, just like this one), all of these movies had no beginnings and no endings; just a bunch of screaming, explosions, discussions about wizards and goblins with no thought of uninformed film audiences, instead catering to all the kids who wouldn’t give a fuck about exposition because, hey surprise, they read all the books 195 times before the next film came out. 
I digress. This is all to say that the new and final film finally offers a sense of purpose as the entire story finally comes to a conclusion. Everything that transpires is well-translated onto film and doesn’t feel like a painfully drawn out excuse for, well, another film. And while I understand that they are based off books—well, guess what, the books feel the same way. 
Great movie, great visual effects, great Maggie Smith—the acting, however, still, and always will, suck real bad.  

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2; dir. by David Yates

Yeah, I saw this nearly five weeks after it came out. You want to fight about it?

Finally (FINALLY) a good film comes out of this series. Not like anything I write here will mean anything to the real fanboys—and girls—that geek out over this series but it’s about time that these movies actually felt like real movies. As is usually the danger with sagas (or an overindulgent eight-part film series, ahem), the middle films usually feel like an excuse for yet another film and the Harry Potter films were no different.

Starting from around The Goblet of Fire (the only other good one mainly because shit got fucked the fuck up, just like this one), all of these movies had no beginnings and no endings; just a bunch of screaming, explosions, discussions about wizards and goblins with no thought of uninformed film audiences, instead catering to all the kids who wouldn’t give a fuck about exposition because, hey surprise, they read all the books 195 times before the next film came out. 

I digress. This is all to say that the new and final film finally offers a sense of purpose as the entire story finally comes to a conclusion. Everything that transpires is well-translated onto film and doesn’t feel like a painfully drawn out excuse for, well, another film. And while I understand that they are based off books—well, guess what, the books feel the same way. 

Great movie, great visual effects, great Maggie Smith—the acting, however, still, and always will, suck real bad.  

Mars Attacks!

Is playing at Pier I tonight and I can’t find anyone to go with me so I guess I just won’t go. I wish my friends were more like the people on Tumblr.

You know, interested in things. 

awards-season:

Trailer for Hysteria

Starring Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hysteria is a period-based romantic comedy about the inadvertent invention of the vibrator. Hysteria is directed by Tanya Wexler and will screen at TIFF.

Forget it. Give it Best Picture now. All of the awards—don’t even release any other movies this year. 

mllereisz:

Yessssss. For you, Max.

Someone should develop Bruno Mars in his underwear into a feature-length film. They could call it Bruno Mars In His Underwear. I’d watch it in 3D.

mllereisz:

Yessssss. For you, Max.

Someone should develop Bruno Mars in his underwear into a feature-length film. They could call it Bruno Mars In His Underwear. I’d watch it in 3D.