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Senin, 30 November 2009

Surrogates Film

Surrogates is a 2009 science fiction film, based on the 2005–2006 comic book series of the same name. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis, and Radha Mitchell. The film revolves around the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase unflawed robotic versions of themselves, being fit and good looking remotely controlled machines that ultimately assume their life roles, enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. Surrogates was released on September 25, 2009[4]. Rosamund Pike, James Cromwell, Ving Rhames, and Boris Kodjoe co-star.

In 2017, people live in near-total isolation, rarely leaving the safety and comfort of their homes, thanks to remotely-controlled robotic bodies that serve as "surrogates," designed as better-looking versions of their human operators. Because people are safe all the time, and damage done to a surrogate is not felt by its owner, it is a peaceful world free from fear, pain, and crime.

Agent Tom Greer (Bruce Willis) is an FBI agent who, through the use of his own surrogate, investigates the first murder in years: Jarod Canter, a college student and the son of Dr. Lionel Canter (James Cromwell), the original inventor of surrogates. Jarod, who like his father used multiple surrogates, inexplicably died when his surrogate was destroyed. The case grows more complicated, however, when several police officers are murdered when their surrogates are destroyed.

Greer's investigation leads him to the Dreads, a group of people led by a mysterious man known only as The Prophet (Ving Rhames) who is against the use of surrogates. Greer and his partner Jennifer Peters (Radha Mitchell) determine that the identity of the murderer is a Dread named Miles Strickland. Strickland used a unique weapon called an O.D. (Overload Device) to kill Jarod as well as five police officers tracking him. Greer himself barely escapes death by the weapon. Although his surrogate is physically damaged, it is able to pursue Strickland before it is destroyed by the Dreads.

Suffering damages from the weapon, Greer is found in his apartment by his wife Maggie (Rosamund Pike). She prefers interacting through her surrogate, even with her husband in the privacy of their home. We learn that the couple is particularly distant from each other as they grieve over their young son who died in a car accident. (We see that, from the brief scenes in the film including the real Maggie, she is severely depressed and simultaneously takes many medications.) Greer is taken to the hospital and survives, although he is suspended and will not be provided with another surrogate while his actions are investigated.

At the Dread Reservation, Strickland is approached by The Prophet who demands information about the weapon. Strickland is apparently killed by The Prophet or his followers. When Greer goes into the Reservation, he stumbles upon Strickland's funeral and then approaches The Prophet, asking about the weapon Strickland used. As Greer leaves the Reservation, it is revealed that The Prophet has the weapon. Greer meets with Dr. Canter, again using one of his surrogates, who suggests the weapon was manufactured by the military. Greer meets with a member of the military and learns that the weapon sends a computer virus into the surrogates that shuts them down, but it also disables the fail-safe mechanisms which shield the operator from harm, thus killing them.

A mysterious surrogate goes to the home of Greer's partner Peters and kills her, then transfers control of her surrogate to an unknown party who uses it to go through the financial records of the FBI. Peters' surrogate learns that Andrew Stone (Boris Kodjoe), Peters and Greer's boss, is apparently behind the death of Jarod, having been assigned by the company that creates the surrogates to kill Dr. Canter which he in turn assigned to Strickland. Jarod was using one of his father's surrogates and as such was mistaken for him. At the Dread compound, The Prophet orders delivery of the weapon to Peters just before the military attacks. The Prophet and his men are killed, but The Prophet is revealed to be a surrogate of Doctor Canter. Peters' surrogate tricks Greer into getting information about the weapon from Stone's computer. Peters' surrogate then flees from Greer, taking the information and the weapon. Greer chases her, but she escapes and goes to FBI headquarters where she takes a human system administrator (who does not use a surrogate) hostage and hooks the weapon up the surrogate network to kill all the surrogate operators.

Greer calls the system administrator who reveals that Peters has taken him hostage. Greer heads to Canter's home and forces his way in. At the FBI building, Peters' surrogate, now revealed to be controlled by Canter, confronts Stone's surrogate. Stone confirms he did try to have Canter assassinated. Canter uses the weapon to destroy Stone's surrogate and kill Stone for killing his son. He then returns to uploading the weapon's virus to all the surrogates, which will destroy them and kill their operators. Greer makes his way through Canter's mansion and finds Canter, who then reveals he wants to destroy the surrogates and the people who use them. Canter expresses anger and regret over the fact that his original purpose for inventing surrogates has been hijacked by VSI in the name of profit and by the masses for their own selfish reasons. Being a paraplegic, his vision was to give physically disabled individuals a chance at experiencing what they do not have. Canter has already started the destruction process through Peters' surrogate, and then kills himself via a cyanide pill.

Greer takes control of Peters' surrogate. With the assistance of the system administrator, Greer insulates the surrogate operators so they will survive even if the surrogates go down. He is then given the choice of whether or not to save the surrogates. FBI agents storm the room as Greer decides not to cancel the transmission. The virus from the weapon uploads and permanently shuts down every surrogate worldwide, leaving their operators alive, but having to go back to using their real bodies again. Greer goes home and meets his wife in her real body. Media broadcasts reveal the surrogates are down worldwide and no one knows if they will ever be able to be reinstated.
Cast

* Bruce Willis as Agent Tom Greer, an FBI agent who investigates the murder of others' surrogates[5]

* Radha Mitchell as Agent Jennifer Peters, Agent Greer's partner[6]

* Rosamund Pike as Maggie Greer, Agent Greer's wife[6]

* Ving Rhames as The Prophet, a cult figure who disdains surrogates and plans an uprising[6]

* Boris Kodjoe as Andrew Stone, Peters and Greer's supervisor at the FBI[7]

* Jack Noseworthy as Miles Strickland, a man hired to kill Canter's son.[7]

* James Cromwell as Dr. Lionel Canter, the inventor of the surrogates

* Michael Cudlitz as Colonel Brendan

* James Francis Ginty as Jarod Canter's surrogate

* Helena Mattsson as JJ the Blonde

* Meta Golding as the Female Counsel

Kamis, 26 November 2009

G-Force

G-Force member Darwin, Blaster, Juarez, Speckels, and Mooch. They are determined to prove himself worthy of a special secret agent.

How? By dismantling the crime by a company called Saberling.

But who's going to believe the herd of small animals? Darwin, Blaster, and Juarez is a cute hamster, guinea pig. Speckles is a star nose mole, while Mooch just a small fly.

Herein lies the difference in G-Force! They've got Ben Kendall. Technology experts as well as the coach of our little hero.

Trapped in the cage. Photo: Walt Disney Pictures

Ben complete with G-Force technology, the most sophisticated spy. He even designed a special tool so that the animals could talk like humans.

Darwin as a team leader with PDA and sunglasses night or night-vision goggles. Blaster prepared with diving equipment and rope hooks. Juarez is good at martial arts also use diving equipment and parasailing.

The fly Mooch had a super small camera for observer majemuknya eyes. If Speckles, was never far from a sophisticated set of computer.

If James Bond in action with sophisticated cars luxurious, G-Force did not lose lose. They have a Rapid Deployment Vehicle (RDV).

Sophistication of the vehicle G-Force! Photo: Walt Disney Pictures

It looked like a transparent ball which is used hamster or guinea pig to play. Only, this ball is equipped with sophisticated equipment and weaponry. In fact, there is music equipment lho!

Unfortunately, G-Force action disassemble even accused of disturbing the crime the FBI investigation, investigsi organizations in the United States. Not to mention the marmot fat, Hurley is always going to join the G-Force mission.

Well, things get worse ya! What will happen with the G-Force? Will they be able to prove yourself?

Watch G-Force directly at your favorite theater. Movie release Wednesday, September 16, 2009. More fun again when you watch the 3D version, or 3 dimensions. Guaranteed more fun!

G Force: If Hamster Save the Earth

One more movie that picked up the story of a secret agent. But if you expect the actors well-built and handsome acting here, then you will be disappointed. Since the G Force is a team of secret agents, whose members consist of hamsters! How?

G Force is the latest offering from Disney Pictures that combines animation with real actors. With voice-class Hollywood celebrities like Nicholas Cage and Penelope Cruz, this film became one of the must watch movies with the family.

Tells of a group of hamsters are trained to become a secret agent by the government, there are 4 main characters in this film that is Darwin's (Sam Rockwell) the leader, Blaster (Tracy Morgan) weapons expert, Juarez (Penelope Cruz) sexy martial arts expert and Speckles (Nicholas Cage) and a computer expert information center. Equipped with super-sophisticated weapons, their main task is, to stop a millionaire Leonard Saber (Bill Nighy) who wants to rule the world. Unfortunately, before this mission successfully, they are removed from the task of a secret agent and returned to the pet store. Then, how the fate of this gang of four? And how do I stop the millionaire?

Wrapped in shades of comedy, this movie is full of fantasy. The story of secret agents have become more movie themes. Likewise, the animated movie about animals. But combine the two and the real actors and digital 3D is a plus according to the producer, Jerry Bruckheimer.

With advanced techniques, the film crew G Force was able to combine acting with actors with animation is very smooth and neat. During the 89 minutes, you will see not only a comedy, but in this movie too many action scenes such as presenting a car crash, the battle between humans and animals animation and much more. G Force in America is currently ranked third box office, just below the level of 2 GI Joe and Julie & Julia. Do not miss this film later in the month of September!

G-Force, Save the World Through the Eyes Eye Super-small

If the animal is usually used for scientific testing materials. Now through a recent evolutionary process of trial, the government of Guinea to train the pigs to be spies spy alias.


Armed with spy technology, the latest, the group led by Darwin, the head of the army that determines the failure and success of his team. There's also Blaster, the weapons and bomb expert who like things extreme. Juarez, the sexy martial arts expert is good at climbing walls and has a sharp smell and extra Spackles, the IT expert.

The team is then involved in a mission to stop the evil actions Saber billionaire Leonard (Bill Nighy) who want to destroy the world using household appliances. But before they could complete the mission, the Government stopped and put them in pet stores. Finally, assisted by his new friend Hurley (Jon Favreau) and a hamster Bucky (Steve Buscemi), they escape from the pet store and started a mission to save the world again.

G-Force is a live-action movie 3D digital first for Walt Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. In addition, this film is the debut film director Hoyt Yeatman Master Jr., who never won an Academy Award and other awards for the visual effects in animated films. G-Force is the fourth duet with Yeatman Bruckheimer after the movie The Rock, Armageddon, and Kangaroo Jack.


Famous actors like Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau, Penélope Cruz, Steve Buscemi and Tracy Morgan are also featured as the voice of the 120-minute length movies this. Besides movies, G-Force also released in the form of a story book and a video game for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS and PC.

G-Force Film

G-Force is a 2009 spy-fi comedy film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer for Walt Disney Pictures in Disney Digital 3-D. Written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley, the film is the directorial debut of Hoyt Yeatman, whose earlier work includes in the area of visual effects. Yeatman has previously worked with Bruckheimer on a number of films, including The Rock, Armageddon, and Kangaroo Jack. [4] It was released in the US on July 24, 2009 and reached #1 in the box office with 30 million.[5]

This is the first live-action Disney film to be produced in Disney Digital 3-D, not including two concert films, Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert and Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. The film was shown in competing 3-D technologies like Dolby 3D[6] and RealD Cinema[7].

This is also Jerry Bruckheimer's first 3-D film.

The film revolves around an special FBI organization of trained secret agent animals, equipped with advanced tools including an advanced earpiece that allows the mammalian members to talk to humans. In addition to a team of cockroaches, the primary field team consists of guinea pigs Darwin (Sam Rockwell) (team leader), Juarez (Penelope Cruz) (martial arts), Blaster (Tracy Morgan) (weapons/transportation), star-nosed mole Speckles (Nicolas Cage) (cyber intelligence), and fly Mooch (reconnaissance) (Dee Bradley Baker). Hoping to impress his superiors on the eve of a budgetary review, the unit's leader, Ben (Zach Galifinakis), orders an unauthorized infiltration of the residence of home electronics and appliances magnate, Leonard Saber, who has been under FBI investigation for years. The team is able to successfully retrieve considerable sensitive information about a sinister scheme that is set to occur in 29 hours. However, when Ben's superior arrives for his evaluation, his astonishment at the team's capabilities and technology is overcome by his indignation at Ben's unauthorized mission and the fact that the downloaded intelligence appears to be useless information about Saber's coffee makers. As a result, the government agent orders the unit shut down, the equipment seized and the animals to be used as experimental subjects to be killed as security risks. With the help of their human compatriots, Darwin, Juarez, Blaster, Mooch, and Speckles escape with hopes of stopping Saber's scheme, but find themselves in a pet carrying case bound for a pet shop.

Now trapped in the store's pet rodent display case, G-Force meets Hurley (Jon Favreau), a gluttonous guinea pig, Bucky (Steve Buscemi) an irascible hamster and three sycophantic mice. Although Blaster and Juarez manage to get themselves sold to a family with plans to return to extract their comrades, Speckles' own attempt to escape by playing dead ends disastrously when he is thrown into and apparently crushed in a garbage truck. Meanwhile, Mooch manages to return to Ben to tell him where his mammalian agents are, but Darwin escapes (with Hurley, who is convinced that Darwin is his brother, tagging along) before he can arrive to collect them.

While Blaster and Juarez escape their new owners to return to Ben, he and his partner discover that the discredited intel has a destructive computer function that apparently hid the scheme. At this time, Darwin and Hurley make their own way to their superior. On route, Darwin sees a Saber coffeemaker and decides to investigate it, but his examination of the machine makes it come alive as a dangerous fighting robot that he and Hurley are barely able to defeat. Now with his suspicions vindicated, Darwin and Hurley transport the wreckage to Ben. However, upon arrival, Ben has lost all confidence in his team and confesses the shattering information that they are not special genetically enhanced animals as previously told, but ordinary ones Ben took in and trained for the team. However, Hurley lifts them from their despair by reminding the team of the astounding feats he has seen them do and the fact that they obviously made themselves extraordinary on their own.

Emboldened but with little time to stop the scheme, Ben provides the field team with the means to infiltrate the Saber residence and plant a virus in the computer mainframe. Unfortunately, FBI agents are ordered to capture the animals dead or alive, forcing the team to elude them with an extended pursuit thanks to a high speed vehicle especially designed for them. After that is accomplished and the team infiltrates Saber's mainframe, the plan is put into motion, and the resulting battle separates the group, only leaving Darwin to take the mainframe down. At the same time, Leonard Saber is shocked to discover that his appliances have become killing machines, expecting them to simply be able to effectively communicate with each other, while FBI takes advantage of this obvious pretext to finally openly move against the industrialist. When Darwin reaches the mainframe, he finds out that Speckles, whose home and family had been destroyed by humans, is the mastermind of the plan, whose masterstroke is to cause a massive planetwide bombardment of space junk pulled from orbit to make the planet surface uninhabitable. Speckles promptly amalgamates the various appliances in the vicinity into a giant walking being, which, combined with a localized bombardment of orbital debris, soon overpowers the police forces gathered at the mansion. Darwin manages to persuade Speckles that his new family is with the rest of the team and Ben, who had taken them all in. Speckles consents, and tries to shut it down, but realizes that it has gone too far. However, Darwin uses the computer virus on his PDA to take it down.

At the end of the film, the guinea pigs are personally commended by the FBI Director who also appoints them special agents of the FBI. Furthermore, G-Force is reinstated as a unit of the Bureau and expanded with Hurley, Bucky and the mice inducted as new recruits. Meanwhile, Saber makes the largest product recall in history, and Speckles is given the punitive duty of personally removing the malicious chips from all Saber products, which number in the tens of thousands.
Cast
Voice cast

* Sam Rockwell as Darwin the Guinea Pig
* Penélope Cruz as Juarez the Guinea Pig
* Tracy Morgan as Blaster the Guinea Pig
* Jon Favreau as Hurley the Guinea Pig
* Steve Buscemi as Bucky the Hamster
* Nicolas Cage as Speckles the Star-Nosed Mole
* Dee Bradley Baker as Mooch the Fly

Live-Action cast

* Bill Nighy as Leonard Saber
* Will Arnett as Kip
* Zach Galifianakis as Ben
* Kelli Garner as Marcie
* Niecy Nash as Rosalita
* Loudon Wainwright III as Grandpa Goodman
* Tyler Patrick Jones as Connor Goodman
* Piper Mackenzie Harris as Penny Goodman
* Chris Ellis as NSA Director
* Gabriel Casseus as Carter
* Justin Mentell as Terrell

Selasa, 24 November 2009

The Ugly Truth Film

The Ugly Truth is a 2009 American romantic comedy film starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. The film was released in North America on July 24, 2009.

Abby Richter (Katherine Heigl) is a morning show TV producer in Sacramento, California. Coming home from a disastrous date one night, she happens to see a segment of a local television show, "The Ugly Truth", run by Mike Chadway (Gerard Butler), whose cynicism about relationships prompts Abby to call into the show to argue with him on-air. The next day, she discovers that the station is threatening to cancel her show because of its poor ratings, and the station owner has hired Mike to do a segment on her show to bring them back up.

At first, the two have a rocky relationship; Abby thinks Mike is crass and disgusting while Mike finds Abby to be a control freak. Nevertheless, when she meets the man of her dreams, a doctor named Colin (Eric Winter) living next to her, Mike persuades her to follow his lead. She agrees to his helpful advice and if he can get her the man she wants, proving his theories on relationships, she will work happily with him, but if Mike fails, he agrees to quit.[2]

Mike succeeds in improving the ratings of the show, helps bring the married co-anchors closer together, and successfully guides Abby to be exactly what Colin would want. Mike is invited to appear on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and is being offered the chance to move to another network. Abby is forced to cancel a romantic weekend away with Colin, during which they had planned to finally sleep together, and instead go with Mike and persuade him to stay with the morning show. After the show, they go for drinks and dancing, and Mike admits he doesn't want to move and is happier to stay in Sacramento with his sister and nephew. In the elevator, they passionately kiss and almost get to the point of intense sex but leave for their separate rooms when the doors open. Mike, dealing with his inner conflict of the intensity of his feelings for Abby, calls on her room only to find Colin has shown up to surprise her. He leaves Abby to be with Colin. Abby is upset and soon realizes Colin only likes the woman she has been pretending to be, not the real her, and she breaks up with him.

Mike leaves for another local station, but ends up doing an outside broadcast at the same hot-air balloon festival as Abby, and he cannot resist returning to argue with her when she kicks the new "Mike Chadway" imitator off the air and goes into a tirade about men. The balloon they are standing in takes off while they argue and finally, Abby tells Mike she broke up with Colin, and Mike admits he loves her. Abby then kisses him and they are shown kissing passionately while flying off in the balloon. Despite their obvious differences, they stay together and at the end of the movie, are shown having intense sex. Mike, unsure of whether he's taught Abby how to fake too well, asks if her response at climax was genuine after the lights are switched on. Abby responds by smiling and saying he'll never know before shutting off the lights again.
Cast

* Katherine Heigl as Abby Richter, a romantically challenged morning show producer[2]
* Gerard Butler as Mike Chadway, her male chauvinist correspondent.
* Eric Winter as Colin, an orthopaedic surgeon who lives across from Abby.
* Cheryl Hines as Georgia, co-anchor of the morning show, married to Larry.[2]
* John Michael Higgins as Larry, co-anchor of the morning show, married to Georgia.
* Bree Turner as Joy, assistant to Abby who is also love starved and lives vicariously through Abby.
* Kevin Connolly as Jim, a blind date.
* Yvette Nicole Brown as Dori
* Craig Ferguson as Himself.

Sabtu, 21 November 2009

The Final Destination (Death Saved The Best For 3D)

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Kamis, 19 November 2009

Film 2012

2012 is a disaster movie in 2009 directed by Roland Emmerich. This film has ensemble cast, including John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Woody Harrelson. The film will be distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver.

The film was inspired by the idea of a global doomsday events that coincide with the end of the round Mayan Long Count calendar on or about December 12, 2012 (Solstice winter northern hemisphere).

Curtis Jackson (John Cusack) is a divorced father who worked side as a limousine driver and a writer, while his ex-wife (Amanda Peet) and her children lived together with her new boyfriend, Gordon (Thomas McCarthy).

In the Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala, victims of mass suicide seemed to believe the Mayan calendar, which predicts the end of the world that coincide with parallel Galaktik, which occurred on December 21, 2012, the date of solstice winter in the northern hemisphere. IHC (Institute for Human Continuity), a secret organization, aware of this situation and begin to build a big ark beneath the Himalayas, which are designed to deal with many natural disasters to save humans, certain species, and treasure the most precious human beings when the end finally happened. There is debate about how and when governments of the world will tell their citizens, and how to choose the people who will be saved from this end. Meanwhile, during a day trip to Yellowstone with her two children, Jackson met Charlie Frost (Woody Harrelson), who brought his own radio show about the Mayan prediction of December 21, 2012.

Large cracks formed on the San Andreas Fault, California, and even though the government assured everything safe, Jackson was not sure. Renting a private plane and get emergency goods, she went to her house in LA to save his family and Gordon from the earthquake due to movement of the Earth skin. Jackson quickly gathered his family, and after a long journey and dangerous roads that fall into the Santa Monica Airport, the new girlfriend Amanda, Gordon uses his flying ability to save this family. Los Angeles Deluruh the collapse began to sink into the Pacific Ocean. When the plane more fuel shortages, this group saw the possibility to land in Wyoming. Jackson took the opportunity to meet Charlie. Oppose the desire Kate, Jackson and Lily went to find Charlie, although finding an empty van. Through the radio, Charlie tells his audience that he had gone to the mountains to see the end. Jackson took the van to save Charlie, but Charlie refused to go. When Jackson and Lily run away from the erupting volcano, Charlie mentioned a map in the van that will show the route running. Jackson and Lily went back to the aircraft through the lava rock rain. Upon arrival, Lily ran to the plane, but Jackson remained in the van to find the map, and it was too long. When the land is open, the van fell into a gap. Jackson's family fears, but it must go. Jackson held the edge, and ran to the aircraft when the ground continued to fall behind. He entered the plane fast enough.

It is increasingly clear that not only California that experienced a disaster: the Mountain of Fire Super Yellowstone erupts; major earthquake occurred in South America; Washington, DC flooded by the tsunami and the USS John F. Kennedy to destroy the White House and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome collapsed, killing thousands of people. Another tsunami hit New York City, drowning Statue of Liberty. The U.S. government finally announced the end of the world. Jackson and his family must find a way to China to climb the big ships, because the small plane they were not able to do this trip. As they search for new aircraft, all filled with passengers. However, Gordon relies on one of his old clients, Tamara (Beatrice Rosen). He along with Russian billionaire, Yuri Karpov (Zlatko Buric). This family knows that Yuri had brought the plane to escape to China. Jackson asked to allow his family, but Yuri refused. However, the pilot, Sasha (Johann Urb) told that he needed a kopilotdan Jackson said Gordon is a trained pilot. Thus, this group eventually boarded the plane while the airport was destroyed by earthquakes.

When they were in the air, Sasha realized that this plane did not have enough fuel to fly to China. He told Gordon, and they agreed to land in water. Sasha later learned that they were no longer on the sea: the skin of Earth has moved thousands of miles and they point to the Himalayas. Knowing the risk of landing in the snow, Sasha told passengers to go to the storage of cargo and lots of cars stored there, while he and Gordon maintain control and opened the cargo door of the cockpit. Their plan is to remove the car from the cargo storage. Gordon had to leave Sasha and ran to the car in time. Sasha landed in a ravine, which then collapsed. Other group members landed safely. Tamara cried and asked that they return to find Sasha. Before they act, the Chinese helicopter carrying large animals flying above them. One helicopter landed, although these groups know that they must pay for the ride. Yuri pay for himself and his son, but refused to pay for someone else. Before entering the helicopter, he told Tamara that he knew his relationship with Sasha.

This group has no option but the way across the mountains to look for other groups. A car passed, Jackson threw a rock at him. The car turned around and allow them to ride passengers. Inside were a Buddhist monk, Nima (Osric Chau), and her grandmother (Lisa Lu). They went to meet with brothers Nima, Tenzin (Chin Han), who had a plan to sneak into the big ship.

After arriving, Tenzin angry. He told Mima that the plan can not involve a lot of people, and others opted not to join. Jackson and Kate insisted on Tenzin that they bring the kids. After a long debate, Tenzin allow all groups to join.

Jackson and his family tried to sneak into the ship with the help of Tenzin. Carl Anheuser (Oliver Platt), Chief of Staff to the President then ordered the gates closed vessel, while the supply is not enough. When the gate is closed, Tenzin legs crushed and Gordon killed. Dr.Adrian Helmsley, scientific adviser to the President (Chiwetel Ejiofor), was shocked and decided to open the gate to the remaining survivors. Wheels of a gate at the boat traffic and will not close, so the gate half open. Ship's engine could not lit except the gates closed. When the tsunami struck the ship, a broken key support structure, and the ship floated towards Mount Everest. Jackson and Noah try to improve the steering wheel and the gate was closed. Machine turned on again to avoid a collision with a mountain. The ship crashed into Mount Everest, but suffered little damage. When the floods recede, the captain decided to Cape of Good Hope in South Africa as a new land suitable for the survivors.
Production

Directed by Roland Emmerich and composer Harald Kloser-producer speculative writing titled 2012, which are marketed to major studios in February 2008. Almost all the studios to meet with Emmerich and their representatives to hear the director and the estimated cost of the plot, a process that had lived through the film director's Independence Day (1996) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004). [4] The film was budgeted cost of $ 260 million. [3] In that month, Sony Pictures Entertainment won the right to speculative script, plans to distribute under Columbia Pictures. [5] This studio plans to make this film less than the cost estimates. [6]

Pemfilman scheduled to begin in Los Angeles, California, in July 2008, [7] but later moved to Vancouver in August 2008 and completed in January 2009. [8] Because of the Screen Actors Guild strike of 2008, filmmaker making a backup plan to carry this movie. [ 9] Uncharted Territory, Digital Domain, Double Negative, Scanline, Sony Pictures Imageworks and other diiikutkan to create visual effects for 2012. [10] Thomas Wander make music with Harald Kloser.

Although this film shows the destruction of cultural and historic buildings known throughout the world, Emmerich says that the Kaaba is also considered to be destroyed. Kloser did not want to enter Mecca, for reasons he did not want a fatwa was issued for him. [11]
Cast

* John Cusack as Curtis Jackson, author of science fiction who worked side as the limo driver. [12]
* Amanda Peet as Kate, Jackson's former wife. [13]
* Liam James as Noah Curtis, son of Jackson and Kate.
* Morgan Lily as Curtis Lilly, daughter of Jackson and Kate. [14]
* Thomas McCarthy as Gordon, Kate's current boyfriend and a plastic surgeon. [15]
* Danny Glover as Thomas Wilson, President of the United States 45 [6]
* Thandie Newton as Laura Wilson, daughter of the President. [6]
* Chiwetel Ejiofor as Adrian Helmsley, scientific advisor to the President. [16]
* Oliver Platt as Anheuser Carl, Chief of Staff. [6]
* Woody Harrelson as Charlie Frost, [17] a person who predicts the end of the world and is considered crazy by others. Alex Jones claims Harrelson told him that Frost's character based on himself. [Citation needed] It seems the character is based on the Frost Art Bell. Harrelson compared the character to the figure of Greek mythology, Cassandra, who rejected predictions. [18]
* Ng Chin Han as Lin Pang, a worker in Tibet. [8]
* Zlatko Burić as Yuri Karpov, a Russian billionaire.

Minggu, 15 November 2009

Orphan: Never played Little Boys

No one would expect, including a husband and wife of John, Kate Coleman when Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), a sweet and funny boy who they adopted from an orphanage could turn very dangerous.

Initially she was only 9 years old girl and perfectly sweet. However, she slowly changed when he could not adapt to his new environment. Side of the devil comes to take revenge and try to eliminate the entire family and the people who hurt him. Unfortunately when this happens, it's too late for them all to realize that there is something wrong in themselves Esther.


Orphan is a psychological thriller filmed movie producer Leonardo DiCaprio. This is the sixth film in which Leo acted as producer. To penggarapannya entrusted to the hands of Spanish director, Jaume Collet-Serra has ever successfully passed slasher genre films, House of Wax.

The film is 2 hours duration is 3 minutes, doing the shooting around the city of Toronto, Port Hope, Ontario Montreal and also Ontario, Canada. Posted kontoversi due adopters community in America, a spoken dialogue she had changed, from "It must be difficult to love an adopted child as much as your own," becomes "I do not think Mommy likes me very much."


Isabelle Fuhrman acting genius of the original 12-year-old, perhaps because this was not his first acting debut. Fuhrman was recorded as the Grasshopper has played in the film Hounddog, and also became a ghost in the series Ghostwhisperred (maybe that's why he's smart out facial expressions and cold). Fuhrman has also appeared in several ads as well as doing voice-overs for films and TV shows.


While the quality of acting roles of John and Kate Coleman also has no doubt about it. Starring Kate, Vera Farmiga, has played in some big films like Autumn in New York, The Departed, The Manchurian Candidate and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. While John (Peter Sarsgaard), has appeared in several films such as The Skeleton Key, Shattered Glass, The Cell and the TV series Law & Order.

After the horror of Chucky invention that it teaches us "are not Childs Play Doll". The film also seemed to warn if a child is the sweetest little can become very dangerous if angry or pushed around. So be careful because "Child arn't adults play."

Orphan Film


Orphan is a 2009 American horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film centers...
Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John Coleman (Peter Sarsgaard) are experiencing strains in their marriage after Kate's third child was stillborn. The loss is particularly hard on Kate, who is still recovering from a drinking habit that cost her her job. While visiting the local orphanage, they decide to adopt Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), a 9-year-old Russian girl. While Kate and John's daughter Maxine (Aryana Engineer), who is deaf and communicates with sign language, embraces Esther almost immediately, their son Daniel (Jimmy Bennett) is somewhat less welcoming.

Kate grows suspicious when Esther, who watched Kate and John have sex, expresses far more knowledge of sex and its slang than would be expected for a child her age. Not long after Esther arrives, she pushes a schoolmate, who had picked on her, off a playground slide, breaking her ankle. Max saw Esther shove the girl, but covers for Esther by saying that the girl "slipped." At dinner Daniel is mad and annoyed at Esther, and lets it be known he doesn't consider her to be his sister.

Kate is further alarmed when Sister Abigail (CCH Pounder), the head of the orphanage, warns her and John about Esther's tendency to be around when things go wrong. Esther overhears this and later kills Sister Abigail by bludgeoning her with a hammer. She forces Max to help her hide the body and the hammer. Daniel sees Esther and Max descending from his treehouse from behind a rock, not knowing they hid the hammer there. Later that night, Esther threatens to kill Daniel, or at the very least subject him to genital mutilation, if he tells anyone what he saw.

Kate is told that the Russian orphanage Esther came from has no record of her ever being there. However, John does not believe her, despite continued ominous behavior by Esther. At one point, Esther breaks her own arm in John's vise and convinces John that Kate broke it after Esther desecrated the garden grave site of her stillborn child's ashes. When John suggests that Kate spend the night downstairs while Esther stays in the master bedroom, Kate drives out and purchases two bottles of wine. After a struggle, she pours the opened bottle of wine down the drain. On Esther's first day back at school, she slips Kate's SUV into neutral, nearly killing Max. Afterward, John and Kate's psychiatrist confront her with the unopened bottle which Esther had found. They blame the accident on her carelessness because of her hangover.

Kate learns that Esther was housed at a mental institution in Estonia called the Saarne Institute, but when she expresses misgivings to John, he and her counselor thinks that Kate is relapsing into her drinking habit. After John produces the other bottle Kate bought the night before, he threatens to leave her unless she gets help.

Daniel learns of the hammer from Max and decides to get it and go to the police. However, Esther sets the treehouse on fire, intending to get rid of the evidence and kill Daniel. Daniel escapes by falling out of the tree, severely injuring his neck and knocking him unconscious. Esther tries to finish him off by smashing a brick over his head, but Max shoves her out of the way just in time. Esther again tries to kill him at the hospital by unhooking his respirator and attempting to smother him with a pillow, placing him in a near-fatal coma. Doctors rush into the room and manage to save Daniel. Outside, Kate angrily knocks Esther down, and is subdued and sedated by doctors.

That night, Esther tries to seduce a drunk and dazed John, who had drunk Kate's last bottle. John realizes Kate was telling the truth all along and threatens to call the orphanage about her, telling her to stop her behavior and go to her room. Esther goes upstairs, holding back tears until she reaches her room, then submits to a deep heartbroken crying spell before losing her temper and tearing up her room in a rage. John goes up later to comfort her and discovers her disturbing artwork in her dark, now-ransacked and empty room; shortly thereafter the electricity is shut off. When he goes downstairs to investigate, Esther (who switched off the electricity) catches him from behind and stabs him several times, leaving him for dead when she spots Max watching at the top of the stairs.

As Kate is coming out of sedation, she gets a call from the Saarne Institute's director, Dr. Värava (Karel Roden), who reveals a terrifying secret. It turns out that Esther isn't a 9-year-old girl at all, but a 33-year-old woman named Leena Klammer. She has hypopituitarism, a disorder that stunted her physical growth and has spent most of her life as a serial killer posing as a little girl (in the original script, she was the victim of terrible rape and abuse by her father who later abandoned her on the claim she could never be a real woman and, ultimately became the first person she killed. This however, was left out of the movie). Leena has made a habit of moving into families as an adopted "child" and ultimately attempting to seduce the father, whom she kills (along with the rest of the family) after his inevitable rejection. While the audio of Värava and Kate's call is still playing, Esther/Leena sheds her child's clothes to reveal scars on her neck and wrists. They are covered with injuries caused by a straitjacket, which the doctors at a mental home kept her in to keep her from harming them. She also has mostly developed breasts, an adult figure, and dentures to cover her hideous adult teeth.

When Kate gets home, she is finally pushed over the edge after discovering her husband. Kate goes looking for Max and in the process gets shot by Esther/Leena with the revolver she found in the house. Kate finally finds Max while she on top of the roof of their garden, which is a glass. She breaks the glass and falls on top of Esther who was trying to shoot Max. When Esther seemed unconscious Kate takes Max and runs away from the house. When the police arrive, Leena disappears. Leena runs after Kate, trying to kill her and Max with a knife. Their chase takes them to a frozen pond, where Kate and Leena struggle. Max grabs Leena's snubnosed revolver trying to shoot her, but misses, causing the ice to shatter. Leena and Kate fall into the freezing water. Kate crawls out of the hole, followed by Leena. Leena seemingly reverts to her little-girl persona, begging for her life and addressing Kate as her mother--while hiding a knife behind her back. Kate angrily responds that she isn't Leena's mother and violently kicks her in the face. The blow breaks Leena's neck and sends her flying back into the pond. The film ends with Kate, now a widow, and Max leaving the pond.
Cast

* Vera Farmiga as Katherine "Kate" Coleman
* Peter Sarsgaard as John Coleman
* Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther/Leena Klammer
* CCH Pounder as Sister Abigail
* Jimmy Bennett as Daniel Coleman
* Aryana Engineer as Maxine "Max" Coleman
* Margo Martindale as Dr. Browning
* Karel Roden as Dr. Värava
* Rosemary Dunsmore as Grandma Barbara
* Genelle Williams as Sister Judith

Sabtu, 14 November 2009

The Proposal

Another Hollywood comedy film starring Sandra Bullock lovely artist. Almost the same as Hollywood movies mostly comedy, The Proposal presents a unique love story, but predictable enough endingnya. The men, get ready fascinated with the beauty and elegance of Sandra Bullock, would never have expected when he was 43 years old!

This film tells of the twisting problem Magareth Tate (Sandra Bullcok), an executive editor-in-chief of a publication called Colden Books. He threatened deported because his visa extension rejected the United States immigration. Margaret, who is famous for keotoriteran and kejudesannya, not satisfied if the position was replaced by Bob Spaulding (Aasif Mandvi), a senior editor who had just fired him for making mistakes. Trying to maintain his pride, he said that he would soon marry his secretary, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds).

This decision was certainly made with unilateral Margaret. Andrew, who had become his assistant for 3 years, asking for an explanation to Margaret. He rejected outright the idea, but Margaret threatened to fire him. Feeling cornered accept, Andrew also discredit Margaret to ask some requests, including asking Margaret "proposed" while kneeling in the street full of traffic.
To expedite the plan, Margaret and Andrew went on vacation to Sitka, Alaska, where Andrew lives. There, they will be on vacation for a few days to celebrate the birthday Gammy (Betty White), Andrew's grandmother, is also to announce their wedding plans.

Thus, a very hard task for Andrew to start the play. Andrew knows the whole family that he was hated Margaret for not giving holiday for 3 years. In fact, when reached at home Andrew, Gammy asked Margaret if she should call Margaret "witch", as Andrew nickname for him for this. It was here that Margaret knew that was his assistant was a descendant of a conglomerate that has almost all the assets in the city of Sitka. For him all this time, Andrew was a poor boy living in rundown apartments.

Initial plan is considered easy, it makes Margaret and Andrew face much opposition, including from Andrew's father, Joe Paxton (Craig T. Nelson). Joe and Andrew are two people who always disagree. Joe wants Andrew to stay in Sitka and continue the family business. However, Andrew wanted to set and pursue his own life, without the help of her parents. Likewise, when he learned that Andrew was going to marry Margaret. He find out the origins of Margaret and making their wedding plans almost fall apart.

If you still remember the movie besutan Nora Ephron, You've Got Mail (1998), perhaps you will find the kind of comedy and romance of its kind. Starting from two people who dislike each other, they finally realized their feelings and trying to fight for their love-typical Hollywood comedy.

The most prominent of the proposal are the two main players, Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. These two well-known figure with acting skills for film comedy genre. As we know, Sandra Bullock is a drama queen, like While You were Sleeping (1995), Miss Congeniality (2000), Two Weeks Notice (2002), and The Lake House (2006). In fact, in the film Crash (2005), he successfully won the award the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. So does Ryan Reynolds who played brilliantly in Blade Trinity (2004), Waiting (2005), Amityville Horror (2005), and X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). Here's what you get in this film, ketotalitasan these two great players. Acting both deserve thumbs up because they were really into their roles.

Character Margaret hard, selfish, authoritarian, arrogant, and arrogant successfully played to perfection by Bullock. In a scene, when Margaret came to office, all the people sending short messages via chat network to warn each other if the "greatest disaster" has arrived. As an assistant Margaret, Andrew demanded to be perfect. In fact, forcing Andrew to one of her office to exchange clothes because her shirt exposed to coffee spills.

However, beneath it all, Margaret is still an ordinary woman. Finally, he felt again the warmth of being in the middle of family time with Andrew's family. For a moment, he remembered all the warmth, love, and love which he had forgotten since the death of his parents. Then, he realized, that his plans to marry Andrew just to avoid deportation is a big mistake.

This sweet movie should be viewed as a medium for relaxation after your hard day's routine. In addition to excellent acting displayed his players, funny scenes in this film can help relax your nerves. However, do not forget, a love story between Margaret and Andrew is also quite touching that can be used as learning material for you all: do not hate your boss or you'll fall in love with him!

Release Date: June 19, 2009 (USA)
Genre: comedy
Duration: 108 mins
Director: Anne Fletcher
Cast: Betty White, Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Malin Akerman, Mary Steenburgen, Denis O'Hare, Craig T. Nelson, Aasif Mandvi
Production: Touchstone Pictures

The Proposal Film


The Proposal is an American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher. The screenplay was written by Pete Chiarelli and stars Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.[3] The film was released on June 18, 2009, in the UK [4] and June 19 in North America by Touchstone Pictures.[5]

Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) is the executive editor-in-chief of a book publishing company, Colden Books. All of her workers, including her assistant Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), strongly dislike her for her bossy, cold demeanor. She fires a senior editor, Bob Spaulding (Aasif Mandvi) because he is unable to get an author named Frank interviewed by Oprah. After learning she is being deported to Canada, she forces Andrew to marry her, as his future is tied to hers. When the government investigates, Mr. Gilbertson (Denis O'Hare) informs them that they will undergo rigorous testing to prove that the marriage is not fraudulent, after being notified by Bob Spaulding that this marriage might be a sham. Andrew grudgingly accepts the proposition of marrying Margaret, under the condition that he is promoted to the position of editor and his manuscript be published. He also forces Margaret to propose nicely to him on her knees in the streets of New York, and to allow him to tell his parents they are getting married.

The two spend the weekend with his parents in Sitka, Alaska in order to sell the lie, where they will be attending the 90th birthday party of Andrew's grandmother (Gammy) (Betty White). Margaret is very unreceptive of Alaska, and is furthermore shocked to learn that Andrew's family owns most of the business in Sitka. They attend a surprise party for them, where Andrew catches up with his ex-girlfriend, Gertrude "Gert" (Malin Akerman). After he is humiliated by his father, Joe Paxton (Craig T. Nelson), Andrew announces that he and Margaret are getting married. They are forced to kiss, and do so passionately, showing the first signs of respect for one another. Andrew's parents then show them their room, and Gammy gives them a special blanket (called baby-maker, which they avoid). Andrew and Margaret sleep separately - Andrew on the floor and Margaret in the bed.

The next morning, Margaret wakes to hear her phone ringing. After waking Andrew with her loud conversation, she goes outside to continue the conversation with Frank; however, the family dog, Kevin (an American Eskimo puppy), follows her out of the house and is swooped up by an eagle. She gets Kevin back, but the eagle instead snatches her phone away. Andrew, after seeing the commotion, informs her that his mother Grace, herself and Gammy are going shopping and sightseeing; the shopping actually proves to be a trip to a male strip show by Ramone (Oscar Nunez).

Margaret talks with Gert about Andrew, who tells her that they dated through college, and when Andrew asked her to elope with him, she didn't want to leave her home, and said no.

Meanwhile, Andrew confronts his father after he apologizes and asks him to take up the family business, telling him he's happy in New York. Margaret comes home and see Andrew venting his anger (after the conversation between him and his Father) by hitting an old wooden canoe agitatedly. She takes a shower, but finds no towels in the bathroom; when she tries to get one from the open wardrobe, she is stopped by Kevin. Andrew goes to the balcony of their room, stripping naked, to take a bath. Margaret, also naked, goes for a towel after distracting Kevin, only to bump into Andrew after slipping while shutting the door close so that Kevin would not escape from the bathroom. He sees her tattoo on her back before going to take a shower. That night, Andrew and Margaret reveal to each other a little about their past, and find out they like the same band. It was revealed here that Margaret was an orphan, and had no siblings.

Next morning, Joe and Grace knock at the door with breakfast. Andrew and Margaret hurriedly get into bed together, and the family suggest they could marry the same weekend, and they reluctantly accept. Andrew is stressed because the marriage is actually a sham, and Margaret tries to comfort and convince him, finding herself genuinely caring for him. To sort out her emotions, she goes for a bike ride into the woods, where she finds Gammy "giving thanks" in a ritual. Gammy invites her to join her, and they end up dancing to "Get Low", while Andrew watches.

Andrew takes her into Sitka to get Margaret's new phone, and she tries to contact New York. However, Gammy and Grace arrive and take Margaret to be fitted into a dress that Gammy's great grandmother made, and a necklace that's been in the Paxton family for generations. Margaret, who was now very touched, decided that she can't do this to Andrew, and she hijacks a boat and tries to explain, but she falls off after he takes the steering wheel (and she cannot swim and almost drowns, but manage to cling onto a floating buoy). Andrew goes back for her, and they return to his house. Once there, they find out Mr. Gilbertson has arrived to check on the couple, after Joe suspected that the marriage was a scam, and that Joe had came down to a deal with Mr. Gilbertson, who persuades them to admit the sham. Andrew vehemently denies and rushes out.

During the wedding ceremony, Margaret decides she cannot do this to Andrew and confesses the business arrangement in front of everyone - including Mr. Gilbertson - who informs her she has twenty four hours to get back to Canada. She returns to New York to pack her things. Andrew rushes to their room only to find she has already left leaving his manuscript with a note of praise from her on the bed. As he rushes out of the house to confront Margaret, another argument arises between Joe and Andrew. Gammy has a heart attack while trying to stop them and while being airlifted to the hospital. She convinces Joe and Andrew to quit arguing before she "passes away". Once they agree, Gammy reveals she had faked it, just so they would stop fighting and try to make it to the plane, to stop Margaret from going back to New York. Andrew attempts to stop Margaret's flight, but cannot do so in time. However, Andrew rushes to New York and shows up at the office before he confesses his love for Margaret in front of the entire office staff, proposing marriage all over again as he "wants to date Margaret". They go to Mr. Gilbertson once more to get engaged, this time "for real".

During the end credits, everyone including Andrew's family and Ramone is being interviewed by Mr. Gilbertson. And it's hinted that Ramone is an illegal immigrant, while Kevin, the dog, still has not gotten used to Margaret's presence.

Cast

* Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, a socially inept Chief Editor at her major New York City trade book company. However, she is a Canadian-born Canadian citizen. To avoid being deported to Canada for a year because of a visa transgression, she comes up with an idea on the spot of marrying her American assistant, Andrew Paxton. She cannot swim and is an orphan, her parents having died in a car accident when she was sixteen.
* Ryan Reynolds as Andrew Paxton, the good-hearted assistant to Margaret who wishes to be promoted to editor and have his chosen manuscript published. He agrees to the fake marriage on the terms that those two conditions are met. It is later revealed his family is rich (seemingly owning the entire town), but Andrew himself is estranged from his father, who wishes he would take over the family business, and due to work he has not been home for three years.
* Malin Akerman as Gertrude (Gert), Andrew's ex-girlfriend from college. She and Andrew dated through college, but when he asked her to elope with him in New York, Gert refused because of her life in Alaska, as she tells Margaret. She and Andrew clearly still have feelings for each other.
* Mary Steenburgen as Grace Paxton, Andrew's mother, who accepts Margaret immediately, taking her on a girls' night out, giving breakfast in bed, and making her feel welcome. She also does not like Andrew and Joe fighting, and commands her husband to set things right, which Andrew and Margaret both overhear part of. She and the others convince Andrew to go after Margaret when she confesses the sham.
* Craig T. Nelson as Joe Paxton, Andrew's father who owns the family business that dominates the entire town of Sitka. He wants his son to run the family business when he retires and eventually die, but Andrew wants to be a book editor. Joe brings Mr. Gilbertson in after suspecting the marriage is a sham. He and his son reconcile after Gammy has a heart attack and he realizes that Andrew truly loves Margaret.
* Betty White as Grandma Annie (Gammy), Andrew's grandmother, who turns ninety while Andrew and Margaret are visiting Alaska. She takes an immediate liking to Margaret, convincing her to open up and be comfortable with Andrew's family. Gammy disapproves of Joe and Andrew fighting, and forces them to reconcile after faking a heart attack after Margaret leaves the ceremony, she then convinces Andrew to go after Margaret.
* Denis O'Hare as Mr. Gilbertson, the immigration agent investigating Margaret's case. He believes the marriage is a fake and takes great pleasure in the revelation that it is.
* Oscar Nunez as Ramone, an omnipresent citizen of the Alaska town who holds many jobs. He is seen as a waiter, male stripper, a shopkeeper, and even as a minister. In the end it is suggested he is an illegal immigrant.
* Aasif Mandvi as Bob Spaulding, a senior editor at the book company before Margaret fired him early in the film for not getting an author known as Frank the Oprah spot. He insults her after she leaves his office. He told the INS that the marriage was a fake, as he would have gotten his job back if Tate was deported.
* Niecy Nash as Flight Attendant

Selasa, 10 November 2009

The Taking of Pelham 123, When Lives on Train

For you lovers legendary actor John Travolta, now do not miss the action term in the drama / action latest in The Taking of Pelham 123...

The film is approximately 106 minutes duration was told about the trip subway that 'should' be smooth-smooth but becomes dangerous when a group of people trying to rob and kill the occupants.

The Taking of Pelham 123 begins when a day for subway supervisor Walter Garber (Denzel Washington) disrupted by a group of criminals and they hijack the subway.


Is Ryder (John Travolta), head of the four armed criminals, threatening to kill the passengers if their ransom request was not fulfilled within one hour.

Aggravating circumstances to make Garber use the science knowledge of the subway system to save the passengers.

But one thing he can not break it: even the criminals have to get the money they want, how they came out of the subway?

With starring Denzel Washington, John Travolta, John Turturro, Luiz Gusman, James Gandolfini and Ramon Rodriguez and Sutradarai by Tony Scott film produced by Columbia Picture This seems mandatory Rilekser watch because it contains a profound message.

The Taking of Pelham 123 is ready to enjoy Rilekser-dibioskop only your favorite movies.

Jumat, 06 November 2009

Michael Jackson's This Is It

Michael Jackson's This Is It[6] is a 2009 American concert film documenting Michael Jackson's rehearsals of the concert series of the same name (scheduled to start on July 13, 2009, but canceled because of his death on June 25, 2009), both on stage and behind the scenes. The film, dedicated to Jackson's three children Michael Jr. (Prince), Paris-Michael and Prince Michael (Blanket), shows Jackson mentoring his team for the 50 shows, as well as him creating, developing, and ultimately staging the high-tech performances. The film's director Ortega confirmed that when Jackson had filmed footage of himself rehearsing that he never had the intention of releasing it to the public, but after Jackson's death, it was agreed that the film be made and released for Jackson's fans. The footage was filmed at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Despite originally being set for an October 30, release date, the film's release date was rescheduled for October 28, 2009; due to a strong demand by Jackson's fans. The film was given a wide worldwide release and a limited two-week theatrical run from October 28, to November 12, 2009. Tickets went on sale a month early on September 27, 2009, to satisfy a high anticipated demand; to date, the film has broken numerous records via tickets both pre-sale and sales worldwide.

Since the film's confirmation, AEG Live has faced criticism; mostly consisting of theories that they'd only made the film solely for them to be able to make a profit off Jackson. Multiple members of Jackson's family had confirmed that they didn't support the film and some family members went as far as to try to stop the film agreement in August. The film has also been surrounded by multiple controversies, including allegations regarding the appearance of body doubles in place of Jackson, which Sony denied, and an outrage from Jackson fans; with some going as far as to start a protest against the film. On August 10, 2009, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff approved a deal between Michael Jackson's estate, concert promoter AEG Live, and Sony Pictures. The agreement allowed Sony to edit the hundreds of hours of rehearsal footage needed to create the film. Sony subsequently paid $60 million for the film rights.[7]

The trailer premiered during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, 2009,; along with the simultaneous launching of the film's official website.[8] The film was released to mainly positive reviews from both critics and Jackson fans; the film's portrayal of Jackson and his performances were generally praised, while criticism mainly consisted of both critics and fans having felt that the film was made just to profit off Jackson's death and that Jackson wouldn't have wanted the film released because he was a "perfectionist". In the film's opening weekend it grossed over $23 million - in the United States alone - making the film number one at the box office[5] and making it the fifth highest-grossing Halloween debut.[9] With the film's current revenue gross of over $109 million, the film is the highest grossing concert movie in history.[9]

The film opens with a short text introduction stating the purpose of the footage and its intent "For the fans...". After short dialogues from various dancers, Kenny Ortega is heard talking through the original concert opening sequence involving a body suit made from screens which display fast clips and images with bright intensity from which Jackson emerges on stage. Immediately after this, Jackson begins "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" first solo, which pauses half-way through and a small snippet of Jackson singing his song "Speechless" acapella is shown. Jackson is then joined by dancers and completes the first number. A short clip showing rehearsals of the "toaster" mechanism is shown before rehearsal footage of "Jam" is played. This plays directly into the green screen adaption of soldiers dancers for "Bad" which are also used for "They Don't Care About Us" which is shown next. From here, the film shows Michael directing Ortega and his band for his solo rehearsal performance of "Human Nature" which he performs acapella, then acoustic and finally with full band. Green screen rehearsals for the video vignette for "Smooth Criminal" come next, with dress rehearsals of the song following, including parts of the vignette intertwined with the dancing. Jackson is seen next directing his musical team for the cues in his song "The Way You Make Me Feel." Jackson then performs a rehearsal with dancers which he alters and changes as he goes. A small animatic introducing the Jackson 5 is shown afterwards, and Michael then rehearses "I Want You Back", "The Love You Save", "I'll Be There" and "Shake Your Body." Jackson stops only to report problems with his earpiece. After this, Jackson sings with one of his back up singers on his duet song "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" in which he sings at full strength, directing his partner as he goes. The filming for the "Thriller" vignette is then shown with Jackson and Ortega watching with 3D glasses. Jackson is then seen rehearsing "Thriller" with the vignette intertwined like that in "Smooth Criminal."
Footage of Jackson rehearsing was filmed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

During the dance sequence, puppets are suspended in the audience aisles while Jackson emerges from a robotic spider originally seen in the vignette. Jackson and Ortega rehearsing the cherry-picker is seen next, along with Jackson rehearsing "Beat It." Jackson creates the ending he wants for the song, a long drum build up in which he tears off his jacket and burns it. Footage of the show's aerialists rehearsing to the instrumental of "Who Is It" is shown next, followed by the Jackson and his band rehearsing "Black or White," in which he allows guitarist Orianthi Panagaris to take center stage to finish with a high guitar rift. The video-sequence for "Earth Song" is shown next, featuring a small girl who wanders through an abundant forest, falls asleep, and wakes up to find the forest destroyed by man. Jackson then performs the song both onstage and using the cherry-picker, with his voice being heard at the end telling of the dangers of Global Warming and the lack of reversible time left. Afterwards, Michael is seen conversing with Ortega, his dancers and band about the shows, trivial dance moves and his hopes for the concert series. He then performs a quick version of his song "Billie Jean" featuring an extra dance sequence. Michael is then seen talking to all crew members and wishing everyone the best for the London performances. At a sound check, Jackson performs "Man In The Mirror" with strong backing vocals. The film ends with Jackson's arms extended on stage and the message: "Michael Jackson King of Pop Love Lives Forever"
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Michael Jackson and background dancers rehearsing "They Don't Care About Us".

* Lead vocalist and dancer: Michael Jackson
* Choreographer: Michael Jackson
* Music: Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Robert Kelly, Quincy Jones, Distributed by Sony.
* Keyboards: Michael Bearden, Morris Pleasure
* Lead guitar: Orianthi Panagaris
* Rhythm guitar: Thomas Organ
* Bass: Alfred Dunbar
* Percussion: Roger Bashiri Johnson
* Drums: Jonathan Moffett
* Background vocalists: Judith Hill, Dorian Holley, Darryl Phinnesse, Ken Stacey
* Background dancers: Daniel Yao, Misha Gabriel, Nicholas Bass, Daniel Celebre, Mekia Cox, Christopher Grant, Misha Hamilton, Shannon Holtzapffel, Devin Jamieson, Charles Klapow, Ricardo Reid, Danielle Rueda Watts, Tyne Stecklein, Timor Steffens
* Earth Child: Jasmine Alveran

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[edit] The concerts
See also: This Is It (Michael Jackson concerts)
The interior of The O2 Arena, where the concerts were set to have been held. Jackson was to perform from July 2009 to March 2010 - which would have been the longest residency at the arena.[10]

On March 5, 2009 at the O2 Arena, Jackson announced that he was to perform 10 concert performances as part of a comeback.[11][12] Jackson suggested possible post-show retirement: "I just wanted to say that these will be my final show performances in London. When I say this is it, it really means this is it."[13] On March 11, two days before pre-sale began, an extra 40 dates, totaling to 50 tour dates, were added to meet high demand—five of these dates were reserved in their entirety for the public sale.[14] Jackson's 50 dates would make the concerts the longest residency at the arena. In May, 2009, the tour was originally set to have begun on July 8, 2009, and finished on March 6, 2010.[15] On May 20, 2009, it was announced that the first concert would be pushed back by five days to July 13, and three other July dates would be rescheduled for March, 2010. AEG Live stated that the delay was necessary because more time was needed to prepare, mainly for dress rehearsals. The revised schedule called for 27 shows between July 13, and September 29, 2009, followed by a three month break, and resuming in 2010, with 23 more shows between January 7, and March 6, 2010.[15]

The This Is It concert tour would have been Jackson's first major performances and series of concerts since the HIStory World Tour that began in 1996 and finished in 1997. In preparation for the concerts, Jackson had been collaborating with multiple well known and high profile figures, such as Kenny Ortega, who would have served as his choreographer;[16] Rushka Bergman who would have served as his personal stylist;[17] and body builder Lou Ferrigno, who would have served as his personal trainer.[18] On June 29, 2009, only days after Jackson's death, AEG Live, the concert's promoter, offered ticket holders two choices - to either get refunded all the money spent of their ticket(s) or to keep the ticket(s) as a 'souvenir' and 'memento' by receiving the printed ticket that Jackson had designed himself.[19]
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[edit] Soundtrack
Main article: This Is It (Michael Jackson album)
Jackson and background dancers performing "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", which is featured on the film's album.

The album, titled This Is It was released internationally on October 26, and worldwide the following day. The album debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart with the sales of over 373,000 in it's first week of release.[20] The two-disc album features music 'inspired from the documentary of the same name'.[21] Sony said of the albums that: "Disc one will feature the original album masters of some of Michael's biggest hits arranged in the same sequence as they appear in the film" and stated that the "the disc ends with two versions of the 'never-released' 'This Is It' [...] This song is featured in the film's closing sequence and includes backing vocals by Michael [Jackson]'s brothers, the Jacksons."[22] Sony also stated that the second disc will feature "previously unreleased versions" from Jackson's 'catalogue of hits' and that It will also include a spoken word poem entitled "Planet Earth" (which orginally appeared in the liner notes of the Dangerous album) and a 36-page commemorative booklet with "exclusive photos of Michael [Jackson] from his last rehearsal".[23] On October 9, Sony confirmed the songs that will appear on the album.[24][25] A record label source said of This Is It - a song featured on the album: "It (the song) sounds awesome. The size and scope of the orchestra hasn't been seen since Ray Charles recorded Georgia. Everyone expects a huge hit" and described the song as being "set to be a huge hit" but stated of the song's secrecy that "they're worried about it getting out [..] they've hired huge bodyguards to stand by the [music] studio['s] door."[23] Rolling Stone stated that This Is It was recorded during the sessions for Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous.[23]
[edit] Permission for distribution

According to TMZ.com, on September 17, 2009, lawyers for the estate received permission from a probate judge to close the deal with Sony, though neither of them released or disclosed the terms.[26] TMZ.com stated that: "We've learned lawyers for Michael Jackson's estate went to court today and the probate judge gave permission for them to strike a deal with Sony Music for the production and distribution of a soundtrack album in connection with the '[Michael Jackson's] This is It' film release." TMZ.com also stated that Sony and Jackson's estate had reached an agreement." On September 18, 2009 Sony Music confirmed, which TMZ.com had reported the previous day, that they had struck a deal with Jackson's estate to release the a CD soundtrack of the film.[27][28] Jeryll Cohen, an attorney for the special administrators of Jackson's estate, said of the short-timing they had for preparing the soundtrack for its given release date that: “In order for the album to be completed in time to be released simultaneously with the film, Sony Music must begin working on the film's soundtrack album immediately.”[29]
[edit] Songs featured in the film

1. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
2. "Speechless"
3. "Bad"
4. "Smooth Criminal
5. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
6. "Jam (with snippet of Another Part Of Me)"
7. "Mind Is The Magic"
8. "They Don't Care About Us" (with snippets of "HIStory", "She Drives Me Wild" "Why You Wanna Trip On Me and Bad")



9."Human Nature"
10. "The Way You Make Me Feel"
11. "I Want You Back"
12. "The Love You Save"
13. "I'll Be There"
14. "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
15. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
16. "Thriller" (with snippets of "Ghosts" and "Threatened")



17. "Who Is It"
18. "Beat It"
19. "Black Or White"
20. "Earth Song"
21. "Billie Jean"
22. "Man In The Mirror"
23. "This Is It" (played during the credits)
24. "Heal The World" (live audio played during the credits)

[edit] Production
[edit] Development
A mid-twenties African American man wearing a sequined military jacket and dark sunglasses. He is walking while waving his right hand, which is adorned with a white glove. His left hand is bare.
According to the film's director Ortega, Jackson (pictured here in 1984) had wanted to record video footage of him rehearsing for himself - and had no intention of ever releasing it to the public.

The film's director and choregrapher; Ortega stated that the rehearsal footage and concept of making a film to document the preparation of the concerts had come about as "an accident".[30][31] Ortega stated the film was pieced together from "private footage" of Jackson and the concerts crew rehearsing and that before Jackson's death, was never intended to be released to the public, or even in general.[32] "The recordings were made so we could use them, then the tapes were destined for Michael [Jackson]'s private library. They have a real unguarded honesty to them."[32] Ortega stated that he had gotten the idea to use the rehearsal footage from Jackson's fans after his death: "At first I got so many messages from fans around the world asking to see the shows, asking to see the footage and eventually I realised the journey wasn't over and we had to do this," and Ortega also stated that the film was made only for the Jackson fans: "[The film] is for the fans and the film will show the development and intentions of the show, and the concert as it moved closer to London."[32]
[edit] Deal with AEG Live

On August 10, 2009, Mitchell Beckloff, who is a Superior Court Judge, officially approved the deal between Columbia Pictures (film distributor) and AEG Live (the concerts promoter) for Columbia to be able to purchase and distribute rehearsal footage of Jackson and the rehearsal crew for the film.[33][34] The deal also included a merchandising agreement with Bravado International Group - the company is a division of Universal Music Group that is owned by Vivendi - so that they can distribute and and sell "Jackson-themed products".[35] Columbia had reportedly paid 60 million (£35 million) for rights to the rehearsal footage in court documents that were filed.[36] The papers filed had also reportedly stated that Jackson's estate will get 90% of the profits and that AEG will get the remaining 10% from the film's revenue. In the agreement, Columbia and AEG Live both agreed in the deal that the final version of the film should be no longer than 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes), and that the film must attain a PG rating.[35] The contract also stated that the film is not allowed to show footage of Jackson that shows him in a negative way, stating that: "Footage that paints Jackson in a bad light will not be permitted and "Under the terms of the proposed contract, the film will have to be screened for Jackson’s estate and cannot include any footage that puts the superstar in a bad light."[36] AEG stated that they'd had given Columbia over "100 hours of footage of preparations and rehearsals for the shows" as part of the deal."" The court papers stated that in order for the film to be released to the public the final version of the film must be screened to representatives for Jackson's Estate[37] no later than October 2, 2009.
[edit] Release
[edit] Marketing

On September 9, the film's official theatrical movie poster was released. On September 10, 2009, it was reported that MTV's Video Music Awards's, which at the time had already announced that they would honor Jackson at the show would premiere the film's first, and only known, trailer.[38] The trailer premiered, as scheduled, right before the end of the VMAs show.[39] The show was watched by a total of 9 million people; a 17% increase over 2008's show and the biggest ratings since the 2004 award show.[40] On September 13, 2009, it was reported that a "secret Michael Jackson [promotional music] single is being produced" to promote the film, at which the film would have, at the time, been released the following month.[41] It was reported that Jackson had recorded the song for release with his planned summer tour but after his death it was shelved until producers in Los Angeles remixed the vocals with an orchestral accompaniment.[42]

On September 23, 2009, it was reported that the film's new song This Is It will be released on October 12, 2009; sixteen days before the film's release.[42][43][44] On October 9, it was confirmed that the song will debut online Monday at midnight - the song, will get its world premiere on MichaelJackson.com.[45] On September 21, 2009, Sony released a 45-second clip of Jackson rehearsing his performance for "Human Nature" and also released stills from the video clip.[46][47] On October 5, 2009 Youtube.com which receives over 1 billion page views daily, advertised the film on their websites homepage.[48] On October 9, 2009, IMDb.com which receives 57 million page views monthly, and MTV.com advertised the film their website.[49][50] As part of print marketing for the film Entertainment Weekly magazine did a cover story of the film for the magazine's October 16, 2009, issue, to collide with the films release for that same month.[51][52] Also as part of promotion for the film, Entertainment Weekly released 8 "never before seen" movie stills from the film.[53] On October 21, a clip of Jackson rehearsing The Way You Make Me Feel was released.[54] On October 21, a 2 minute featurette of the film was released.[55]
Before the film's official theatrical poster was released on September 9, 2009, - Sony had at the time been using this logo (above) as a promotional and marketing tool for the film.

In September 2009, Sony launched "This-Is-It-Fans.com", which allows fans to sign up for an 'alert' so that they can be able to take part in 'Michael Jackson’s This Is It mosaic', in which fans can upload photos to the website, beginning from September 21, to September 30, and the completed mosaic will be posted online on October 22; six days before the film's release.[56] On September 24, 2009, MTV announced, after the success the project proved with New Moon, that they will allow MTV registered users, to "watch and comment on any scene" in the film's already released trailer." MTV described the project as "essentially [being] an in-video graphical overlay that allows users to comment on the video as it plays and review comments from other users.[57] MTV stated that: "the doodad is back and this time we're launching it for the trailer for 'Michael Jackson's This Is It' [...] So here's how it works. Watch the [film's] video [trailer]. When it reaches a point that you'd like to comment on, click the Share button. From there you'll be asked to sign into your preferred social network, Facebook or Twitter, and make your comment. Whenever anyone watches the video thereafter, your words will be pegged to that timestamp in the video."[57]
[edit] Obtaining tickets
Crowds of people lined up outside of L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles two and half days early to buy tickets for early screenings of the movie.

On September 21, 2009, it was reported that there were three ways to obtain tickets to the film goes on sale starting September 27. The three options for obtaining tickets were to get them at the box office;[58] through the film's official Sony website (This-Is-It-Movie.com);[59] or through the film's official ticket site (This-Is-It-Tickets.com).[60] It was also reported that fans have the option of signing up for an 'alert' when tickets go on sale by a movie theatre in their area by going to "Tickets" section on This-Is-It.com.[61] Fandango.com, who are a movie theater ticket distributor, stated that tickets will be available for purchase starting as 12:01 am on Sunday, September 27, and stated that they'll continue to sell tickets for as long as they last.[62] MTV.com stated that the are no internet sales of the tickets to the first screening - meaning that the only way to obtain tickets to the first screening are only available via the box office.[63]

On September 25, 2009, lines opened at the courtyard outside the Nokia Theatre's L.A. Live complex in downtown Los Angeles. Dozens of people were waiting in line to purchase tickets three days before tickets went on sale through the box office."" Though The Insider.com stated that there were 'crowds' of people starting as early as September 24, 2009 afternoon.[64] Tickets for the advance shows are scheduled to go on sale Saturday midnight/early Sunday morning, meaning that people already in line would have to 'spend days' (over 48 hours)."" The L.A. Live complex; allowed people waiting in line the opportunity to bring chairs - one per person - and umbrellas due to the 'long wait ahead of them.'[64] AEG, which operates the L.A. Live complex stated that "no tents, alcohol, cooking or boom boxes were permitted in line" and set-up onsite monitors - that would issue 'passes for restroom and food breaks.'[65]

It was reported that the "first 500 fans in line have been promised commemorative lenticular tickets designed by Jackson for the London concerts at the O2 Arena", the only other way to obtain those specialized tickets was to trade-in your concert tickets to the now-canceled tour.[66] MTV.com also stated that: "Fans in line are also eligible to receive commemorative 'Michael Jackson's This Is It' T-shirts and posters [...] They're also being invited to sign the memorial wall set up outside the theater, which is open for anyone who wants to leave a message or memory for the late King of Pop."[66] A reported total of 3,000 movie tickets will be available for the early screening of the film on October 27, 2009, at the L.A. Live's new Regal Cinemas Stadium 14, marking it the movie theater's grand opening. It's the only screening location offering the advance shows and commemorative tickets.[67] Musician, James Bourne stated that he had waited over "50 hours" in line and that after he'd purchased his tickets he had received "wrist bands" as 'proof of purchase'.[68] Jeff Labrecque, a writer for EntertainmentWeekly.com said of enthusiasm that Jackson's fans have for the movie to wait in line for days that: "Three months after Michael Jackson’s death, I’m still surprised by the passion of his fans."[69] Bridget Daly, a writer for Hollyscoop.com said of dedication Jackson's fans have for him, to have to go through just to watch a screening of a film: "This is all so serious! Can you imagine those poor Michael Jackson fans who will have to stay up all night for a screening at 4AM? But it’s for Michael Jackson, so we can expect nothing less.!"[70]
[edit] Ticket sales

On September 27, the first day of ticket sales, all 3,000 tickets to the advanced screenings of the film had "sold out within two hours [on] early Sunday [September 27, 2009]." Fans had reportedly waited in line for days.[71][72][73] CinemaBlend.com reported that over 160 showings had sold out.[74] Reuters.com, stated that "hundreds of screenings in North America have already sold out, a month before the film's October 28 opening."[75] According to MovieTickets.com, sales of tickets to the film have "accounted for more than 82 percent of all the tickets sold at the site today [Monday, September 28, 2009]." CinemaBlend.com described the sale of tickets on MovieTickets.com as being "fairly significant" - but remarked that "this is after all, just a concert documentary." It was reported that over 80 percent of tickets sold on Fandango.com were for this film.[76] It was also reported that the film had "accounted for some 80% of all online ticketing in the U.S. within its first 24 hours of sales, dominating presales compared with such upcoming titles as Avatar and The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[77] Sony, confirmed that over 30,000 tickets were sold in the first 24 hours that tickets went of sale.[78][79] Sony also stated - as of September 28, - that the film's 'moved' over 1 million dollars in tickets sales in Japan.[79] Sony announced in a press release that in the "last 24 hours [since September 27]", that over 80% of all Fandango.com and Movietickets.com sales for the film, had already sold out in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Nashville and New York, among others and: "Internationally, exhibitors from London and Sydney to Bangkok and Tokyo have experienced the same epic demand." Sony stated in a statement of the film's good ticket sale's that: "Staggering advance sales were reported in Australia, where tickets for Michael Jackson's This Is It purchased through Village Cinemas exceeded the lifetime pre-sales of such blockbusters as Transformers and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In Bangkok, Thailand, fans lined up at box office ticket counters throughout the city, and by the end of the first day, all tickets for the first showings across Bangkok were sold out."" On Thursday October 1, 2009, Fadango.com stated the film was the 'top ticket seller' on the site.[80] Both Fandango.com and Movietickets.com are reported that more than 1,600 screenings had already been sold out, via online pre-sales, by October 15.[81] In United Kingdom, Vue Entertainment stated that they'd sold 64,000 tickets in the two-and-a-half weeks since ticket purchasing was made available, while Odeon Cinema stated that they'd had the sales of over 60,000 tickets by October 15.[82]
"Last year, Disney billed Miley Cyrus' Best of Both Worlds show as a one-week-only event. Then the film scored a $31 million opening weekend, and one week turned into 15. Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus became the top-grossing concert movie of all time. So far. While it's still early, This Is It is on track to top Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus. During its first three days of sales, Fandango said, Jackson's film outpaced Cyrus' first three days by a wide three-to-one margin."
—Joal Ryan, a writer from E!Online.com on predicting that the film will be more successful than Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert based on the comparison of the two film's pre-sale tickets.[80]

E! Online.com said of the film, based on its current record ticket selling, out-selling and making more revenue then Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert that: "Last year, Disney billed Miley Cyrus' Best of Both Worlds show as a one-week-only event. Then the film scored a $31 million opening weekend, and one week turned into 15. Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus became the top-grossing concert movie of all time. So far. While it's still early, This Is It is on track to top Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus. During its first three days of sales, Fandango said, Jackson's film outpaced Cyrus' first three days by a wide three-to-one margin."[80] Joel Cohen, the executive vice president of MovieTickets.com, said of the ticket sales: "Michael Jackson is such an iconic figure, with a fan base that transcends even some of the most bankable stars in Hollywood [...] We expected there to be a large demand for tickets for an ‘event' film like this one, but MovieTickets.com has never seen such a high volume of sellouts this far in advance for any movie."[83] A spokesperson for Fandango.com, stated that, as of October 4, that: "The [film is the] best-selling concert film of all time. We were expecting a huge rush of ticket sales within the first few days. They are still going strong as of Thursday, fives days in. It shows no sign of abating." Nikki Finke stated that she felt the film "could shatter box-office records" and predicted that they will take in a total of $250 million in its first five days of release alone - which would make it the biggest opening of all time; taking that record from the current title-holder The Dark Knight, which earned $203 million in its first five days of release.[84]
[edit] Record sales

Stuart Boreman, Vue Entertainment's film buying director, stated that the film's sales of over 30,000 tickets in the period of 1 day (24 hours) had broken 'box office records' of having the 'biggest ever one-day sales record' in the United Kingdom, eclipsing advance buying for films such as Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and The Lord of the Rings. Boreman stated: "I've never seen anything like it in the 25 years I have been film buying" and described the film's ticket sales as "a true phenomenon and sales show no sign of slowing down."[85] It was reported that fans had "lined" up at the box office ticket counters throughout the city of Bangkok, Thailand, and that by the end of the first day "all tickets for the first showings across Bangkok were sold out."[79] It was also reported that there were "sell-outs at theaters in France" and that "thousands of fans lined up at The Grand Rex in Paris and quickly bought out the film's first screening there [...] Record-setting sales also were recorded in Germany [...] hundreds of fans lined up outside one theater in Munich at midnight to await the opening of the box office." A German exhibitor said of crowds of people lining up for tickets to the film, that: "Something like this never happened before in Germany.""" Among other countries, "record sales" and "sell-outs" are also being reported in Holland, Sweden, Belgium and New Zealand."[79]

On October 1, 2009, MovieTickets.com said it had already "sold a record of more than 550 sellouts." On October 7, 2009; three weeks prior to the film's release, MovieTickets.com stated that the film had entered their "Top-25 Advance Ticket Sellers of All-Time", bumping The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring from the Number 25 slot.[86] At #25, the film is currently 18 slots away from outselling Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert; which is the highest grossing concert film of all-time.[86] A week before the film was to be released in South Africa it was confirmed that the film had broke multiple pre-sale ticket records for a film release in South Africa.[87] With over 18,000 tickets already sold by October 21, 2009, and "only a few tickets left over" for the film's premiere at 2:00 am premiere on the 28, that is double what the previous record set by Quantum of Solace (2008) had, with, the pre-sales of over 7,500 tickets.[87] By October 27, Kinekor cinemas sold over 24,000 pre-sale tickets in South Africa, tripling the previous pre-sale record.[88]
[edit] 3-D and IMAX
On September 30; days after tickets went of sale for the film, Regal Entertainment Group confirmed that they would make 25 of their IMAX theater's available for screening's of the film across the country, due to the film's popularity - based on the sales of pre-sale tickets.

Despite the fact that IMAX screenings are usually planned and booked months in advance by the film's movie distributors, Regal Entertainment Group, the nation's largest theater chain, stated on September 30, 2009, that they would screen IMAX versions of the film at their cinemas.[89] Regal stated that they are planning on making 25 of their IMAX locations available for the screening of the film when it opens to the public on October 28, 2009.[89] Dick Westerling, who's the head of marketing and advertising for Regal, said in a statement that: "Michael Jackson's This Is It advance ticket sales are extremely popular at our theatres across the country, so we are pleased to continue this momentum by adding the film in The IMAX Experience at 25 locations."[89] The film's director; Kenny Ortega stated, on his official Twitter page, in response to people questioning whether the film will be in 3-D that: "Heads up, in answer to your question re [sic] Michael Jackson's This Is It, it is NOT in 3D."[90]

IMAX Corporation and Sony stated on, October 26, that the film will open in digital IMAX theatres."" Sony stated that the limited IMAX release will be played domestically during "evening show times" in 96 IMAX digital theatres.[91] In addition, the movie will rplayed in 27 of the company's international digital locations. Sony described the film as having has been: "Digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology.[91] A key part of the IMAX DMR process includes re-mastering the soundtrack to take advantage of IMAX's 14,000 watt digital audio system."[91] The film's IMAX screening will sound "10 times more" dynamic range than average systems in regular theatre, it will not have distortion and will have sound quality that "feels more immersive, especially with added acoustic paneling that absorbs sound and removes echo. This unparalleled sound experience combined with IMAX's crystal-clear images and customized theatre geometry create a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are actually attending a Michael Jackson performance".[91]
Release schedule

On August 11, 2009, it was widely announced, and later confirmed, that the film would be released to theatres in October 2009, though at the time no specific date was released or confirmed.[92] When confirmed it was reported that the film was set be released worldwide on October 30, 2009.[93] Later in August it was announced that the film's release date was rescheduled two days early for October 28.[94] Sony stated that the film's release date was moved up by two days due to an 'overwhelming demand' for the film."[94] On October 28, 2009, the film will be released United States domestically, Canada, and to various over-seas countries including Australia, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, United Arab Emirates,[95] and United Kingdom.[96] The following day, on October 29 the film will be released to Greece, Russia, Slovenia, Serbia, South Korea and Turkey.[96] On October 30, the final worldwide start date, the film will be released to Bulgaria, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden.[96] Overseas, Sony's worldwide distribution-marketing topper Jeff Blake said the studio is planning a wide foreign release for the film, with more than 8,500 prints sent out to exhibitors in 75 countries for the October 28, release - along with the 5,000 prints for the domestic launch.[97] Though that's not a high-level opening on the foreign side, in which tentpole releases such as "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" launch with more than 10,000 playdates, but its well above average.[97] The film, will be released in 99 countries on October 28, and later to 110 territories by October 30.[98] On Tuesday October 6, 2009, it was reported and confirmed by a Sony executive, that the film had been chosen to be one of the last of China's "20 annual foreign movie import slots".[99][100][101] China only allows 20 major foreign films to be released in the country every year on a revenue-sharing basis.[101] Chinese censors had reportedly approved the film before the countries weeklong holiday that started on October 1, clearing it in time for the global release date of October 28.[101][102] Li Chow, manger of Sony Pictures Releasing International's stated that Sony will give the movie as wide a release as possible because of Jackson's popularity in China; depending on how many prints they can issue before the film's release on the 28th of that month, Li commented that: "We'll do as many prints as possible. It depends on the labs."[101][103][104]
Early release

On September 21, 2009, it was reported that Sony will 'host' over 25 global premieres of the film, in over 15 different cities around the world, on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, one day before the film will be released to the public.[105][106][107] Sony stated that locations with advanced screening include New York, Rio de Janeiro, London, Berlin and Seoul, though Sony did not release the names of the other cities that will host the 15 'simultaneous screenings', Variety reported there will be premieres in Moscow, Tokyo, Sydney and Paris at a 'later date'.[108] In Canada, an advanced screening was held in Montreal. In the United Kingdom, screening's of the film will be held at London's Leicester Square, and will take place at 1:00 am on Wednesday, October 28, 2009, in order to coincide with the 6:00 pm start time of the 'Los Angeles' premiere October 27, 2009.[105] Following the film's London premiere event, United Kingdom audiences will be able to see the film for the first time starting as early as 4.00 am on Wednesday, October 28, 2009.[105] The film's "grand opening" will be at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14, for the film's opening, the theatre will show the film on all of its 14 screens that night. After the premiere of the film at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, screening's of the film will be followed three hours later in New York, Rio de Janeiro, London, Berlin, Johannesburg, and Seoul.[109] The film's premiere event at the Nokia theater is set to be broadcast via satellite. The film will be released across India with over "150 prints" - cities with tickets available for purchase are Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.[110] Jeff Blake, who is a chairman of the film's distributer Sony, said of giving advanced screening of the film worldwide-a day before its public release in a statement: “Michael Jackson has an army of fans everywhere around the world [...] By rolling out this film with simultaneous premieres and special advance screenings on October 27th, [2009] we are giving audiences an incredible opportunity to join together in celebration of Michael Jackson’s incredible career.”[108][111] Sony decided it to run in Japan for additional two weeks [112].
Home media

Sony stated that they'd hoped to have had released the film on DVD/Blu-ray by Christmas - to capitalize the holiday shopping season, but overall chose to reschedule the release day. Sony stated that the DVD is expected to come out in late January or early February of 2010.[113] Sony which usually wait 90 (three months) to 120 days (four months) stated that, when they'd planned on releasing the film in December, that they had tried to persuade theater operators to make an exception for the film due to it having a limited theatrical release, Blake stated that: "We [Sony Pictures Entertainment] felt we made a pretty good case as to why this movie was different".[113] John Fithian, president of the National Assn. of Theatre Owners stated that "We['ve] had several conversations with Sony and so did our members [...] Anytime we see the window go under three months, we alert our members and raise concerns with the studios."[113] Fithian stated that after hearing "complaints" from exectutives of the company, he'd "raised a general concern with Sony" about the short gap between the film's release and the DVD release, soon after Sony, agreed to release the DVD later "to preserve good relations with them".[113]
Controversies
AEG Live criticism

In September 2009, AEG, stated that based on the positive enthusiasm by fans for waiting in lines for days for tickets to the film, that they'd hoped that it was a sign that the public hadn't felt that they were exploiting Jackson after his death.[114] Tim Leiweke, the president of AEG, stated that he hoped that the film would give fans some peace of mind that as a company, Jackson's 'legacy' and well being was always a priority and the fact that people had thought otherwise had really "hurt" people at AEG.[114] Leiweke stated: "Some of the things that people have said about us, which are so untrue, this movie's going to restore his legacy, and prove that we, in fact, gave Michael a second chance here. And an opportunity to make the kind of comeback he was dreaming of. And that we created an environment for him that was probably the best environment that the guy had the last 10 or 15 years of his life. And I'm very proud of the way we treated Michael, and very proud of the partnership that we had with him. And this movie is an opportunity to celebrate that, and we could get past all of the gossip and all of the innuendo."[114] Multiple members of Jackson's family had opposed the film from the start of the film's confirmation in August 2009.[115] According to TMZ Jackson's nephews had tried to go to court to try to stop the film negotiation's between AEG Live and Sony.[115] Jackson's older sister Latoya stated that she felt that Michael wouldn't have wanted the film to have been released because he wasn't giving his all into his performances. "Michael [Jackson] always wants to give his best. This is a rehearsal. He wasn’t giving his all [...] He loves to give his all always. That’s just the way he is. He wants people to see him at the top of the ladder and not half-stepping because he doesn’t want to do a full-out rehearsal."[116] Jackson's mother, Katherine stated that she cannot watch the film, still under grief by Jackson's death, but hopes to watch it "another time".[117] Despite members of the Jackson family opposing the film, Sony confirmed that they had given the entire family 60 premiere tickets to the film.[118]
Body double allegations

In October 2009, Jackson's father, Joe stated and had strongly insisted that the film "is mostly body doubles" and that "the media is going to tear this movie apart" because of it.[115] TMZ stated that members of the Jackson family had felt that footage of "Jackson" in the film wasn't him - but rather body double(s).[119] On October 27, 2009 - the day before the film's release, Sony released a statement denying rumors that the film had rehearsal footage of Jackson body doubles. "This story is pure garbage and there are no body doubles. [...] Audiences will begin to see the film tomorrow [October 28, 2009] and every time they see The King of Pop they will know that every frame is unquestionably Michael [Jackson] as he rehearses and prepares for the London concerts that were to have begun this past summer."[119]
Protest

At the time of Jackson's death, and in the aftermath of it, multiple reports surfaced that AEG Live purposely tried to hide Michael Jackson's health concerns during preparations for his would have been concerts. Concerns included Jackson's frail appearance due to lack of eating that had reportedly caused Jackson to be unable to perform from lack of strength[120] and that AEG had used body doubles in rehearsals to stand in for Jackson.[115] After Jackson's death, AEG stated that there was no truth to any of the rumors and that Jackson was thin but in good enough condition to perform.[121] On October 23, days before the film's release, fans of Jackson launched a protest campaign against the film entitled "This Is NOT It".[122][123] The campaign's focus was to convince people that Jackson's health was neglected by AEG, among others, and that AEG was partly responsible for Jackson's death and now the company is making a profit off Jackson's death.[124] The group started a website and created their own 'trailer' for the movie to showcase their point-of-view on the documentary.[124] The protesters stated: “In the weeks leading up to Michael Jackson’s death, while this footage was being shot, people around him knew that he looked like he might be dying. Those who stood to make a profit chose to ignore it. Friends and fans who had no financial interest, chose to address it and attempted to help him. AEG, the promoters for This Is It, ignored the signs, ignored the pleas, and in fact, actively covered up the truth. What you will see on that screen is part of that cover up.”[124][123] The protestors also inaccurately claimed that Jackson was 108 pounds (49 kg) at his death, contradicting Jackson's autopsy, which had stated that Jackson weighted 136 (61 kg).[125] Shortly after the protest became news, The Guardian conducted a poll on their website asking users "What do you think of Michael Jackson's posthumous film Is This It?", 50% agreed with one of the two options: "I agree with the fans who are boycotting it - it's shameless profiteering".[126]
Reception
Ratings

As of October 30, 2009, on the website Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, the film currently has a rating of 87% - overall giving the film a "fresh" (positive) review.[127] The film was rated, on average, as a 7.1/10 and received a review of 80% based on 137 reviews - 111 were positive, giving it the rating of "the cream of the crop"; while 26 were negative, rating the film as being "rotten".[127] Based on 4,895 user ratings (votes), IMDb.com gave the film a rating of 7.6 on a scale of 1 (the lowest) to 10 (the best).[128] In the film's conducted ratings, it showed that the film garnered positive ratings more by, females than by males (8.9 compared to 7.4); results showed that the film was more liked by non-US users than by US users (7.9 compared to 7.0) and was more liked by people within the age group of people under ages 18 to 29 (8.1), and the age group of the of age 18 to 29 (8.0), than age's 30 to 44 (6.6) or 45 or older (5.8).[128] Film currently has the rating of four out of five stars on AllMovie.com.[129] Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, reported that reviews were "generally favorable", with an average rating of 67 based on 31 reviews, the film garnered a more positive user rating; compared to ratings from critics, with a rating of 7.8 out of 10, based on 50 votes.[130] The film currently has garnered an "average rating" of four out of five star rating by users on Moviefone.com.[131] On YahooMovies.com the film currently has the rating of B+ on a scale of A+ to F- based on 12 reviews by critics and a rating of A by users based on 3,394 votes.[132] In a week-long online survey conducted by Fandango.com, Fandango reported that the film's survey showed that; moviegoers interested in seeing the film were Jackson fans (43%), that movie goers were particularly more interested in Jackson’s work since his death (48%), and that moviegoers had sampled one or more songs from the film's album that was already released before the film's release (60%).[133] On BoxOfficeMojo.com, which rates film's - based on user voting - on a scale of A to F received the "grade" B, based on 345 votes.[5]
Critical response

Roger Ebert, of Chicago Sun Times described the film as being an "extraordinary documentary", and stated that the film was "nothing at all like what" he was expecting to see.[134] Ebert tore apart rumors that were raised by media outlets stating that Jackson was in poor health and was underperforming stating that the film didn't show a "sick and drugged man forcing himself through grueling rehearsals, but a spirit embodied by music" and referred to Jackson's rehearsal performance(s) as having been "something else".[134] Kirt Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film for "it's a strange yet strangely beguiling film that captures one of pop culture's great entertainers in the feverish grips of pure creativity" and stated that film presents that audience with a screen filled with everyone ranging from performers, musicians, choreographers, crew members, craftsmen, and took notice that the film had a primaril focus of Jackson.[135] Honeycutt perceived based on what he'd seen from the behind-the-scenes look of rehearsals that he understood what it takes to "attain such dizzying heights in entertainment" and that he understood why Jackson "chose to stay away" from performing "for a decade" and, based on what he saw from footage from rehearsals that it "looks like the world has missed one helluva concert".[135] Honeycutt cited that the only thing that frustrated him more than knowing the "tragedy" that prevented the concert from happening was "not knowing what you're looking at" and praised the film for having not having felt like a complete concert film because it had a grip on the audience, stating: "Where are Jackson and his conspirators at any given moment in the creative process? The film tries to be a concert film without having the actual footage. So when everything comes to a halt, audiences get thrown."[135] Peter Travers, of Rolling Stone described watching Jackson's "struggle" as being "illuminating, unnerving and unforgettable" and felt that the film was a great "transcendent tribute" to Jackson because it didn't have, nor need, a "safety net".[136]
"More important, however, is that we rarely witness Jackson giving 100%: He frequently comments that he is saving his voice and body for the actual performances. Jackson certainly can’t be faulted for this, but it’s questionable whether he would really want his fans to see him thus. Don’t get me wrong: 60% of Michael Jackson is still a pretty good thing [...] [Jackson] the noted perfectionist, at work, correcting others’ dance moves without missing a beat himself and giving notes, sometimes revelatory and other times inscrutable, to his music director and others"
—Marjorie Baumgarten of Austin Chronicle[137]

Joshua Rothkopf of Times of New York referred to being a "must-see danceumentary".[138] Rothkopf described Jackson as "obviously" having been "shooting for the moon right before his death" based on what he could tell from the "stunning bits of concert spectacle" of "phalanxes of computer-generated dancers, tempo changes on a dime, a bombshell of a blond guitarist who plays Eddie Van Halen’s “Beat It” solo flawlessly".[138] Rothkopf stated that: "But the true value of this raw rehearsal footage is its emphasis, less known, on MJ’s laserlike attention to detail, as he works his band and troupe up to speed. A firm floor manager himself, he’s often exposed—and probably wouldn’t have approved of this film. (One on one, High School Musical’s Kenny Ortega, meanwhile, treats him with kid gloves: “I agree, Michael.”) But to see him sweetly lose himself in “Human Nature” (“I like living this way…”) is to feel a creature of the stage finally returned home, and possibly on the cusp of redemption."[138] Peter Paras, of E! Online felt that watching Jackson and his performance's in a positive aspect is the "genius and the sadness of the entire film".[139] He did note that Jackson's performance of Earth Song, which consists of using Jackson's voiceover to emphasize his environmental concerns while a bulldozer threatens to eat him, was well intentioned - because it brought attention to environmental concerns - but felt it was a little over the top.[139] Paras felt the film showed an "exacting and refreshingly funny side of Jackson to be revealed" and "had Jackson lived, we never would have seen those moments" and felt the film was a proper way to "finally say goodbye" to Jackson.[139]

Randall Roberts of LA Weekly had a mixed opinion on the film, feeling that "the problem is that Ortega offers only the public" Jackson and commented that "die-hard" Jackson fans should "prepare to be thrilled — and heartbroken".[140] Roberts criticized the film for "whitewashing" the audience by only letting them "witness" Jackson through the eyes of his employees in a film "designed not only to illuminate Jackson’s final days but also to set the terms of future conversation about them" and commented that the film does not show him "as an alleged child molester or a helpless, drug-addicted wreck but as a force of nature and, above all, a dancer".[140] Traver's also criticized the film for showing "the cleanest, most positive spin on the last days" of Jackson and questioned that "what other, potentially more dynamic stories hide inside the 100 hours of footage from which This Is It was culled? "[140]

Marjorie Baumgarten of Austin Chronicle referred to the film as being "neither a true concert film nor a strict behind-the-scenes documentary, This Is It is, like Jackson himself, a real hybrid" and felt that while the film's "made up of lots of grainy footage, which Ortega has edited together seamlessly" it will also "provide a fitting farewell".[137] Baumgarten noted that "the finished film is a fairly complete concert run-through with each song edited" and that while the film will easily show that it was made for a profit, that, the audience will see a "film to be a fitting elegy."[137] Joe Morgenstern, of The Wall Street Journal, felt the film was "expertly packaged—brilliantly packaged", and noted that the film "quite convincingly" had emphasized that Jackson had enough energy to perform, even with his "wraith-thin body".[141] Ann Powers, of Los Angeles Times said that while the film offers only a few such "insights into Jackson's artistic process, though enough surface to make this a useful document, as well as a beautiful one" that the film is "a piece with Jackson's body of work: dazzling and strange, blurring the line between fantasy and reality".[142] She described Ortega's editing to make the film feel like a real concert film as being "almost too good to believe".[142] Powers praised the film for showing "intimate views" of Jackson, like his "vulnerable moments" during performances and felt the film was made "to honor not just the memory of Jackson but the hard work of a big cast and crew that never made it to opening night", which she felt mostly is a tribute to the "power of Jackson's body and voice". Powers stated she'd felt the film was such "a tragic teaser for the shows that might have been, 'This Is It' hurts. If Jackson had been able to perform as he frequently does during these scenes, he would have accomplished the comeback for which he was so hungry."[142] She praised Jackson's performance's of Beat It and The Way You Make Me Feel and Billie Jean, because "sequences are driven by Jackson's anomalous grace" and appear to feel "enhanced; his gauntness is downplayed; split screens make the dancing more magical; a careful sound mix hides most of the roughness for which any middle-aged singer must compensate."[142] She noted that Jackson's "total lack of engagement with the cameras adds to the unreal mood" because he was always performing - "but for the imagined masses, not for the filmgoer" and that the film doesn't "entirely acknowledge that reality, and that's a little odd".[142]
"We see Jackson as a perfectionist, a generous boss, a tough taskmaster and a playful child. Off guard and probably unaware that it would ever be seen by the public, we find Jackson pushing his band and production team to the limit with demands to "let it sizzle" and "make the music simmer". Obsessive Jacko fans may be shocked by his Diva-ish behaviour as he complains about ear-pieces, but it's heartening to finally view the late singer as a rounded human with regular failings and imperfections. Similarly a scene featuring Jackson screaming "weeeee!" with childish glee as he moves around the stage on a giant cherry-picker, will surely bring a smile to even the most cynical viewer"
—Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy[143]

Lou Lumenick, of the New York Post strongly criticized both the film and Jackson's performances - both aspects which were highly and the most praised by critcs. Lumenick criticism of Jackson's performances was he felt Jackson moves "stiffly and lethargically" and that it was "clear" that Jackson was lip-synching while performing 'Thriller'.[144] He felt Jackson's performance of 'Smooth Criminal' looked "incongruous, to say the least" and that "the hokey environmental visuals accompanying 'Earth Song' are even worse", and cited Beat It as being the movie’s "only half-decent number".[144] Lumenick said that he was certain that a "perfectionist" like Jackson wouldn't want to have been remembered by a "shoddy piece of exploitation".[144] David Edwards, of Daily Mirror, stated that while he felt that the film is a "success" he overall disliked the film, having felt that "as an exercise in wringing every last penny from Jackson's legacy" the film "most certainly isn't it" a tribute.[145] Alex Fletcher, of Digital Spy described the film as having been an "essential viewing" and praised the film for showing "the real Michael Jackson" - which consisted of "difficult, odd, kind, obsessive and funny". He cited Jackson's best performances as Thriller and Billie Jean and the "worst material", Earth Song.[143] While, Flethcer did feel that, based on the rehearsal footage, that Jackson "falls short of his groundbreaking 'Dangerous' and 'Bad' world tours" he noted that Jackson's age and thinness was mostly likely a factor in his performances and described Jackson as having more "star quality and charisma than a million Simon Cowell factory-line production pop singers".[143] He stated that would have been concert could have been potentially one of the "grandest and most visually stunning concerts of all time - never got to see the light of day".[143]
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