Friday, March 25, 2011

Suckkkerrr Punch!!

This weekend promises something fairly exciting! Release of Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch... This is the first of the 15 'must-watch' movies of the year I am eagerly looking forward to (entire list: http://bucksandcorn.blogspot.com/2011/01/2011-beckons.html) and I am quite sure the wait would have been worth it! Baby Doll, Sweet Pea, Blondie, Rocket, these are just a few of the character names that the movie is going to throw at us, and if you have watched the trailer then you would be very well aware that these girls are going to be no pushovers. Lots of bang bang and boom boom await as the ladies prepare to fight their way out of an asylum in style. Zack Snyder's role in such kind of a genre has not been bad at all. His directorial works notably include Dawn of the Dead (2004), 300 (2007) and Watchmen (2009) and what will follow after Sucker Punch is nothing less than the next Superman movie. So we got a perfect director, a neat cast, an interesting story with a much more interesting 'alternate reality' plot to it, and now all we need are for these pieces to fit together beautifully so as to let Sucker Punch score well at the box office.

The weekend will also mark the first $100 million hit for the year at the box office. And it will be Johnny Depp ruling again though this time under the guise of the chameleon Rango. The unlikely second movie to reach that mark would be Adam Sandler's Just Go With It that has shown remarkable long legs to be only about $2 million short of touching $100 million at the US box office. So a weekend to look forward and a lot to talk about next time...

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Rango to the Rescue

Are things looking up? For starters, Rango had the best opening weekend for the year with earnings of $38 million at the US box office. The animated chameleon could well be setting the pace to become the first movie of the year to hit the $100 million mark. Trust Johnny Depp to rescue things! Matt Damon starrer Adjustment Bureau did decently well with $21 million on its first weekend, though this is definitely nowhere close to the Bourne movies. The competition is getting tighter and there is a long list of movies releasing this weekend. Rango will be directly pitted against the animated flick Mars Needs Moms, though I expect the former to maintain its lead, thanks to the strong reviews it is gathering. There is a range of other genres to watch out for as well. Aaron Eckhart is starring in the sci-fi movie Battle: Los Angeles, though aliens targeting earth and attempting to destroy it is no longer a very novel concept. Then there is the movie adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre which stars the erstwhile Alice of Alice in Wonderland, Mia Wasikowska. And finally, the one that seems the most interesting of the lot, the old tale in a new light, Red Riding Hood. Red Riding Hood has an interesting touch of fantasy and horror to it, at least that is what the trailers appear like. A young girl in love with a woodcutter, a werewolf on the prowl, and a famed werewolf hunter... maybe a bit cliched but interesting nonetheless! A tough battle is on the cards this weekend...

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Post-Oscars...

The Oscar ceremony was completed last Sunday and there were hardly any surprises, at least as far as the main award categories were concerned. The King's Speech picked up the best of the awards - Best Movie and Best Director apart from Colin Firth winning the Best Actor award for his portrayal of the stammering King George VI. Natalie Portman took the Best Actress award for her role in Black Swan, another well-deserved accolade. But the one award that deserved a lot of adulation was the Best Supporting Actor award won by Christian Bale for his role in The Fighter. To go back a few months, the trailer for the movie itself had piqued my interest and boldly I had made a prediction. Read the last line from my old post... http://bucksandcorn.blogspot.com/2010/09/it-is-100-for-stallone.html. This is what it says "Too early to say, but looking at the trailer I wonder if... Oscar buzz for Christian Bale?" Well, the prediction turned true and The Fighter has put another feather on this talented actor's cap. Christian Bale has hardly done anything wrong since he broke into the A-list of actors in 2005 with the role of the caped crusader in Batman Begins. What has followed have been various kind of roles ranging from the competitive magician in the classy The Prestige to the disgruntled rancher in the westerner 3:10 to Yuma to the portrayal of the legend Bob Dylan in I'm Not There. Another bumper commercial success with The Dark Knight was followed by the portrayal of the iconic character of John Connor making Christian Bale part of the Terminator Series. And now the commercial and critical success for his performance in The Fighter has been perfectly capped with the Academy Award. What's next? True to his ability to play an enormous range of characters, Bale would be part of a low-budget Chinese film, The 13 Women of Nanjing, on the Nanking Massacre that occurred during World War II when Japanese soldiers attacked the former capital of China. After this, Christian Bale would again reprise his role as Batman in The Dark Knight Rises, scheduled to be released in July 2012. Wow, that is some diversity! And the best part is that this British actor is only 37 with a long career ahead of him, one that no doubt going to continue to impress and entertain.

As for the movies of this weekend. March starts off with a range of movies, and some bigger and better names are now being heard, which is a good sign. The two big movies of this weekend would surely be the animated flick Rango with the voice of Johnny Depp behind the lead, and The Adjustment Bureau starring Matt Damon that has the blend of thriller and romance in it. One animated movie has already done reasonably well this year, the lesser known Gnomeo and Juliet, which has raked in $78 million so far and was #2 on the US box office charts for the last weekend, and Rango would be looking at keeping the interest in animated flicks still going. While both these movies may not take the box office by storm, it could mark the beginning of better things to come. Or so we can hope!