Monday, 5 November 2012

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Here Comes the Boom (2012)



Synopsis:

Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Allan Loeb, Kevin James and Martin Solibakke, and starring Kevin James. The film was released on October 12, 2012, in North America.

Former collegiate wrestler Scott Voss (Kevin James) is a 42-year-old bored biology teacher at the failing Wilkinson High School. Budget cutbacks at the school jeopardize the continuation of its music program, which would result in its teacher, Marty (Henry Winkler), being laid off. Concerned for both his colleague and his students, Voss attempts to raise the $48,000 necessary to keep the music program alive. At first, he works as a night instructor for a citizenship class. One of his students, Niko (Bas Rutten), approaches him to get some outside tutoring and Voss reluctantly agrees. When he arrives at Niko's apartment, he realizes that Niko was a former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. While watching UFC at Niko's apartment, Voss learns that the loser of the fight receives $10,000, which gives him the idea of raising the money by fighting in MMA himself. Later in the film, Voss gets signed to the UFC finds out that he has to win his fight on the undercard because a colleague embezzled money from Voss's Fights. The event turns out to be UFC 176: Carwin vs. Dos Santos and he manages to win his UFC fight and gets $50,000 for his victory and saves the music program at his school.


Directed by   Frank Coraci

Produced by   Todd Garner
                        Kevin James

Written by   Allan Loeb
                     Kevin James


Starring:

Kevin James
Salma Hayek
Henry Winkler

Music by  Rupert Gregson-Williams

Cinematography: Phil Méheux

Editing by   Scott Hill

Studio:   Happy Madison Productions
               Hey Eddie
               Broken Road Productions

Distributed by    Columbia Pictures

Release date:  October 12, 2012

Running time: 105 minutes

Genre:   Action, Comedy

IMDB rating:   6.2/10

Budget: $42 million

Box office:  $30,610,000

Sunday, 4 November 2012

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Fun Size (2012) download link free



Synopsis:

Fun Size (2012) is American teen comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. In Cleveland, Ohio, Wren Desantis (Victoria Justice) is invited to a Halloween party by her crush, Aaron Riley (Thomas McDonell), but she is also ordered by her widowed mother, Joy (Chelsea Handler) to take her oddball brother Albert with her when she goes out trick-or-treating on Halloween. When she loses him in a haunted house, she must find him before her mother finds out...and before he finds the candy. So she ends up borrowing a car from some boys from her school and they team up to find Wren's brother. Albert is cruising around town with his new friend Fuzzy. They end up going through a lot of trouble and the rest of the gang struggles to find Albert.


Directed by  Josh Schwartz

Produced by  Stephanie Savage
                          Josh Schwartz
                          Bard Dorros
                          David Kanter

Written by   Max Werner

Starring:

Victoria Justice
Jane Levy
Thomas McDonell
Chelsea Handler

Music by   Deborah Lurie

Cinematography: Yaron Orbach

Editing by  Michael L. Sale

Studio: Nickelodeon Movies
                Anonymous Content
                Fake Empire Productions

Distributed by   Paramount Pictures

Release date:   October 26, 2012
                          October 29, 2012 (UK)

Running time:  90 minutes

Genre:   Comedy

IMDB rating:   4.9/10

Budget: $14 million

Box office:   $4,891,866



Thursday, 5 July 2012

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Brave (2012)



Synopsis:


The Scottish King Fergus of Clan DunBroch presents his young daughter Merida with a bow and arrow for her birthday. While practicing with the bow, Merida briefly encounters a will-o'-the-wisp as a giant demon bear named Mor'du attacks the family. Merida escapes along with her mother Queen Elinor while Fergus fights off the bear alongside his men at the cost of his left leg. Years later, Elinor has since given birth to identical triplet boys, and Merida has become a free-spirited and adventurous teenager. One day, her mother informs her she is to be betrothed to one of her father's allied clans: Dingwall, Macintosh, or MacGuffin. Despite her mother's attempts to appease her by telling her a legend of a power-hungry prince  who broke off from his duty and caused the ruin of a kingdom, Merida is dissatisfied with the arranged marriage.

The clans arrive with their first-born sons to compete in Highland Games for Merida's hand, and the princess
chooses archery as the main event. During the competition, Lord Dingwall's son wins by accident. Merida enters the competition, saying that as the first-born of Clan DunBroch she is eligible to compete for her own hand, and Elinor and Merida have a falling out. When Merida destroys a tapestry depicting her family and Elinor burns her bow, Merida flees to the forest. While there, the Will O' The Wisps lead her to an elderly witch's hut. The witch denies being a witch anymore due to "too many dis-satisfied customers", saying she is a wood carver (and each of her carvings seem to involve a bear.) After some bargaining, the witch agrees to give Merida a spell that will "change her mother" in the form of a cake to be eaten by the Queen. During the conversation, she also mentions a prior customer - some prince who wanted the strength of 10 men, who was later revealed to be the same prince from the legend the Queen told Merida earlier.

Merida returns to the castle and gives her mother the cake, causing her to transform into a bear. With the help of her brothers, Merida gets Elinor out of the castle. The pair return to the witch's cottage, finding it empty as the witch left to gather new supplies. Through a potion-controlled automated message, Merida discovers that the spell will be permanent unless undone by the second sunrise. The witch leaves Merida a riddle, mentioning that a pride-torn bond must be repaired. The next morning, Merida and her mother begin to reconcile their relationship while gathering fish and playing in a near-by river. However, Merida learns the spell is slowly becoming permanent, turning Elinor into a wild bear. The pair encounter the Wisps again and follow them to ancient ruins and learn that Mor'du was once the prince of Elinor's legend who received the same spell from the witch. Suddenly, Merida, who has fallen into an inner level of the castle ruins is attacked by the demon bear Mor'du / the fourth prince and is barely rescued by her mother. During the attack, Merida has a vision that they must restore the tapestry Merida ripped lest Elinor becomes completely like Mor'du and with this new-found knowledge, they race back to the castle.

At the castle, the clans are on the verge of war because of Merida's actions. With help from her mother, Merida quells their fighting and declares that the first-borne should be allowed to get married in their own time. The other first-borns agree and the lords lay down their grudges. While Merida and Elinor sneak into the tapestry room, Fergus goes to his bed chambers to find Elinor, but mistakes her for dead after seeing the room destroyed. Meanwhile Elinor has once again reverted to wild bear mentality and attacks both Merida and Fergus when he steps into their room. On regaining human consciousness, she feels guilty and races out of the castle chased by Fergus. He refuses to believe Merida when she says the bear is the Queen and locks her in her room, racing outside to kill the bear, believing it is Mor'du. Merida again escapes with her brothers' (who have also been turned into little bears, after eating the left-over cake) help and races after her father & others alongwith her brothers, while fixing the tapestry.

By now, the clan members and Fergus have captured Elinor / the bear with ropes. Merida arrives and steps between her father and mother, trying to explain the situation but Mor'du appears and attacks Merida. Fergus and the clan members try to defend Merida, but are thrown aside. Elinor / the bear furiously breaks the ropes to defend her daughter and lunges for Mor'du. There is a fierce fight and she almost loses. But eventually Elinor makes him use his own strength against some broken masonry, which falls on and kills him, setting the spirit of the prince free.

The sun begins to rise and Merida quickly places the repaired tapestry over her wounded mother, declaring that she loves her and apologizes for everything. Elinor shows no signs of returning to human form and Merida begins to weep feeling very guilty for her actions. However, after a few moments her mother is transformed back, along with the triplets. A few days later the clans leave for their respective lands and Merida and Elinor ride their horses together, sharing a closer relationship than before.











Release

The film was initially set for release on June 15, 2012, but was later changed to June 22, 2012. The film premiered on the last day of the Seattle International Film Festival on June 10, 2012. It had its Australian premiere on June 11, 2012, at the Sydney Film Festival, and had its domestic premiere on June 18, 2012, at the new Dolby Theatre in Hollywood as part of the Los Angeles Film Festival, its European premiere was at the Taormina Film Festival in Sicilly on June 23, 2012 and its British premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 30, 2012.In the United States and Canada, Brave is the first feature-length film to use the Dolby Atmos sound format. 

Almost half of the 14 theaters set up to show the film in Atmos are located in California (Burbank, Century City, Fremont, Hollywood, San Francisco, and Sherman Oaks), with the others located in seven states (Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Kansas City, Missouri, Paramus, New Jersey, Las Vegas, Nevada, Chicago, West Plano, Texas, Vancouver, Washington) and in Toronto, Ontario.[27] It was released in other theaters with Dolby Surround 7.1. In total, it was released in 4,164 theaters, a record-high for Pixar, which was previously held by Cars 2 (4,115 theaters). 2,790 of the theaters will include 3D shows.








Critical response

Brave has received positive reviews from film critics. On April 3, 2012, Pixar screened the first 30 minutes of the movie, and it received a positive reaction by the screeners. The film was also well-received among general audiences, earning an "A" CinemaScore.

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 76% of critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 6.8/10 based on 162 reviews. The consensus statement reads, "Brave offers young  audiences and fairy tale fans a rousing, funny fantasy adventure with a distaff twist and surprising depth." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 68 based on 26 reviews.

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and wrote, "The good news is that the kids will probably love it, and the bad news is that parents will be disappointed if they're hoping for another Pixar groundbreaker." He said that the film had an uplifting message about improving communication between mothers and daughters.

Peter Debruge of Variety gave a positive review of the film, remarking that the film "offers a tougher, more self-reliant heroine for an era in which princes aren't so charming, set in a sumptuously detailed Scottish environment where her spirit blazes bright [sic] as her fiery red hair." Debruge also said that "Adding a female director [Brenda Chapman] to its creative boys' club, the studio [Pixar] has fashioned a resonant tribute to mother-daughter relationships that packs a level of poignancy on par with such beloved male-bonding classics as Finding Nemo."

Conversely, Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter said that the film "diminishes into a rather wee thing as it chugs along, with climactic drama that is both too conveniently wrapped up and hinges on magical  elements that are somewhat confusing to boot."









Box office

The film has grossed $84,198,540 in North America, and $13,500,000 in other countries, as of June 26, 2012, for a worldwide total of $97,698,540.

Pre-release tracking suggested the film would open around $55 to $65 million, which is slightly below average for a Pixar film. These predictions were attributed to the film not appealing to males and to the good but not great reviews for the film. On the other hand, its female protagonist, which would draw many females of all ages, and 3D were expected to boost earnings.

In North America, it opened on June 22, 2012 with an estimated $24.6 million. It finished its opening weekend with $66.3 million. This was the fourth-largest weekend in June and the fifth-largest for a Pixar film. Concerns that male viewers would not come to see an animated film with a female lead proved largely groundless with the estimated audience in attendance being 43% male.










Directed by Mark Andrews
                        Brenda Chapman
                        Steve Purcell

Produced by        Katherine Sarafian
Screenplay by       Mark Andrews
                              Steve Purcell
                              Brenda Chapman
                              Irene Mecchi

Story by Brenda Chapman






Starring

Kelly Macdonald
Julie Walters
Billy Connolly
Emma Thompson
Kevin McKidd
Craig Ferguson
Robbie Coltrane
John Ratzenberger



Music by       Patrick Doyle
Editing by      Nicholas C. Smith



Studio Pixar


Distributed by       Walt Disney Pictures


Release date:     June 10, 2012 (Seattle International Film Festival)
                            June 22, 2012 (United States)
Running time:    93 minutes

Language: English
Budget:         $185 million
Box office:  $97,698,540




Friday, 15 June 2012

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Wanderlust (2012)




Synopsis:

George (Paul Rudd) and Linda (Jennifer Aniston) are an urban married couple who purchase a micro-loft in New York after much hesitation. George is about to start a new job while Linda is trying to sell a documentary to HBO. On George's first day of work, he sees that the company has been put out of business, while HBO rejects Linda's documentary. With both out of work, they are forced to sell their apartment and decide to leave for Georgia to live with George's arrogant brother Rick (Ken Marino) and his wife Marisa (Michaela Watkins) after Rick offers George a job.

After many hours on the highway, Linda demands they stop to rest. The closest place to stop is a bed and breakfast hotel named Elysium. When they turn, they are surprised to see a man walking naked named Wayne Davidson (Joe Lo Truglio). They promptly try to turn back but flip the car over, so they are forced to stay at the hotel. While trying to sleep, they are distracted by noises in the living room. When they go to check, they learn that Elysium is a hippie commune. They meet the various residents of Elysium, including Seth (Justin Theroux), Eva (Malin Åkerman), and Elysium's owner Carvin (Alan Alda). George and Linda spend the night feeling more alive than before. In the morning, everyone helps flip George's car back so they can leave, but Seth urges them to consider staying.

 George and Linda arrive at Rick's house and find the atmosphere much less soothing. George eventually reaches breaking point with Rick and takes Linda back to Elysium, where they are welcomed back. George is excited about the simpler lifestyle while Linda is hesitant. After a few days however, Linda starts feeling enlightened by the lifestyle while George begins having second thoughts. George and Linda soon learn that  'free love' is strongly encouraged as Seth and Eva want to seduce Linda and George, respectively. Both  George and Linda rebuff the notion of free love.

 At the same time, Elysium is being targeted by property developers to build a casino on the property, but they are unable to until they have the deed to the land, which Carvin misplaced. When the property developers arrive with bulldozers, Linda scares them off by flashing them and the other residents join her. Linda is lauded as a hero by the commune. George then demands that they leave, saying that if they stay, they would have to give in to 'free love'. Linda wants to stay and has sex with Seth. George is pressured to have sex with Eva, but he drives her away with his bizarre behavior. The next morning, George reaches breaking point, stating that he dislikes the rules of Elysium and wants to leave. Linda wants to stay, so George goes back to Rick's house alone.

 Seth, in the meantime, finds the hidden deed to the land and sells it to one of the property developers, as he had been conspiring with them so he could relocate the commune. The developer burns the deed while a child from the commune watches behind a tree. Seth asks Linda to leave with him, but she is suspicious of his intentions. One day she goes to a diner to enjoy a steak and finds Carvin there doing the same thing. Joining him, he tells her that Elysium can only bring so much happiness and that people will need other things in life. Meanwhile, George eventually regrets leaving Linda and heads back to Elysium. When he arrives, he and Seth fight before being broken up by Linda who, along with the child, reveals Seth's scheme to sell Elysium. Seth is kicked out and George and Linda reconcile.

In the aftermath, the news show that visited Elysium does a story about the commune. George and Linda start a publishing company, with their first book being a political thriller novel written by Wayne. The novel is then fast-tracked into a film adaptation starring Ray Liotta. Carvin reclaims his rights to Elysium after he is reunited with all the original founders of Elysium, one of whom had another copy of the deed. 









Directed by David Wain
Produced by Judd Apatow
                        Ken Marino
                        Paul Rudd
                        David Wain

Screenplay by   David Wain
                           Ken Marino







Starring

Paul Rudd
Jennifer Aniston
Justin Theroux
Alan Alda
Malin Åkerman




Music by      Craig Wedren

Cinematography: Michael Bonvillain

Editing by     David Moritz
                            Robert Nassau


Studio:             A Hot Dog Productions
                            Apatow Productions
                            Relativity Media

Distributed by    Universal Pictures

Release date:    February 24, 2012 (United States)
Running time:   98 minutes
Language:         English
Budget:             $35 million
Box office:   $21,450,353






Cast

Paul Rudd as George
Jennifer Aniston as Linda
Justin Theroux as Seth
Malin Åkerman as Eva
Lauren Ambrose as Almond
Joe Lo Truglio as Wayne Davidson
Alan Alda as Carvin
Kathryn Hahn as Karen
Ken Marino as Rick
Jordan Peele as Rodney
Kerri Kenney-Silver as Kathy
Michaela Watkins as Marisa
Ray Liotta as himself
Zandy Hartig as Marcy
Ian Patrick as Grisham
Patricia French as Beverly
Trisha Paytas as Davidson's wife
Juana Samayoa as Stephanie Davis
Keegan Michael Key as Marcy’s Flunkie


Release

The film was released on February 24, 2012. During its first weekend ending February 26, Wanderlust opened at #8 behind Act of Valor and Tyler Perry's Good Deeds with $6.5 million from 2,002 locations. 

Given its poor debut, it was considered a box-office flop. After six weeks, it concluded its theatrical run with a respective domestic and foreign gross of $17,288,155 and $4,162,198.




Reception

The film opened with mixed to positive reviews. Based upon 126 reviews, it received a 60% approval rating 
on Rotten Tomatoes. Among 35 top critics, it obtained a 54% approval rating with the consensus saying, "It
 isn't always as funny as it should be, but Wanderlust benefits from an extremely talented cast and some of
 David Wain's most confident, assured work behind the camera." Audiences gave it an "unimpressive" 
 B- CinemaScore.





What To Expect When You're Expecting(2012) free download link


What To Expect When You're Expecting  (2012)



Synopsis

Over the moon about starting a family, TV fitness guru Jules and dance show star Evan find that their high-octane celebrity lives don't stand a chance against the surprise demands of pregnancy. Baby-crazy author and advocate Wendy gets a taste of her own militant mommy advice when pregnancy hormones ravage her body; while Wendy's husband, Gary, struggles not to be outdone by his competitive alpha-Dad, who's expecting twins with his much younger trophy wife, Skyler. Photographer Holly is prepared to travel the globe to adopt a child, but her husband Alex isn't so sure, and tries to quiet his panic by attending a "dudes" support group, where new fathers get to tell it like it really is. And rival food truck chefs Rosie and Marco's surprise hook-up results in an unexpected quandary: what to do when your first child comes before your first date?





In Theaters:  May 18, 2012
MPAA Rating:  PG-13 (for for crude and sexual content, thematic elements and language)

Genres:  Comedy, Adaptation
Run Time:  1 hour 50 minutes
Distributors:  Lionsgate












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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel(2012)



Synopsis
A group of British retirees decide to "outsource" their retirement to less expensive and seemingly exotic India. Enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel and bolstered with visions of a life of leisure, they arrive to find the palace a shell of its former self. Though the new environment is less luxurious than imagined, they are forever transformed by their shared experiences, discovering that life and love can begin again when you let go of the past.

PRODUCTION DETAILS

In Theaters:   May 4, 2012
MPAA Rating:  PG-13 (for for sexual content and language)
Genres:  Adaptation, Comedy, Drama
Run Time:  2 hours 4 minutes
Distributors:  Fox Searchlight Pictures
Box Office:  $750,301

DIRECTOR:   John Madden

CAST

Judi Dench
Evelyn Greenslade
Bill Nighy
Douglas Ainslie
Penelope Wilton
Jean Ainslie
Dev Patel
Sonny Kapoor
Celia Imrie
Madge Hardcastle
Ronald Pickup
Norman Cousins