Category: Moving Media

  • Avatar is Sweet 3D Eye Candy

    When the first Avatar trailer went up, I asked myself what was that rubbish. Yes, it looked that bad to me. However, I must admit that seeing it on 3D was an experience very close to that of The Terminator show at Universal… after all, both are James Cameron.

    This is the first time that I’ve felt that a 3D projection does justice to its 3D medium, and doesn’t just make objects pop out of the screen just because it can. Instead, Avatar pulls you in – in some scenes more than others – and lets you become almost part of it. There’s a scene in particular, in which the antagonist (Colonel Quaritch, played by Stephen Lang) looks through the rear-view mirror and sees himself. The way it was shot makes it seem like WE are there until Quaritch’s reflection hits us back. Is Cameron telling us something?

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  • Where the Wild Things Are Gets Some Chicago Love~

    And the nominations and winners continue, this time with the Chicago Critics’ nominations (and tomorrow with the SAG nominations). It is a busy time.

    Leading the nominees with six is one of the many awards favorites, Jason Reitman’s Up In The Air. But hold on just a moment. It has a co-pilot. Also riding a wave of six nominations is Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are,

    Joining both films in the Best Picture race from Chicago are Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker, Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (each with five nominations) and Joel & Ethan Coen’s A Serious Man with 4.

    some nice changes and surprises!
    check the nominees!

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  • Burton’s Alice in Wonderland Trailer

    *tingles* The newest look at Burton’s version of Alice.
    Does it give you the chills?

    By the way, have you checked SyFy’s miniseries version of Alice?
    You will fall in love with Hatter. So… hawt. He will ask you to go
    back to your world with him, and you just gotta say yes.

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  • Yu Aoi for Period Drama Raiou with Masaki Okada

    Julz sent this to my email, and then saw it on Nippon Cinema.

    Thank you, Yu. Just what I asked for!
    And before I get to see Ike-chan! LOL

    Also, gonna quote NC coz it seems more precise. Yu and Masaki Okada have worked together on Honokaa Boy, but Yu was in such a small portion of the first 10 minutes of the film, that it shouldn’ t really count as working together. LOL

    But here goes~

    Yu Aoi and Masaki Okada are set to star in an upcoming jidaigeki film called Raiou, which is based on a best-selling novel by Mari Ueza inspired by Shakespeare’s classic tale of star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet.

    Okada will play Narimichi, a young man born into the family of the shogunate, and thus bound by the shackles of his own bloodline and the expectations of Edo period society. Aoi will play Yu, a girl who has been living deep in the mountains since being kidnapped at a young age. Under normal circumstances, these two would never cross paths, but a chance encounter in front of a strange tree called “Raiou” sparks an unlikely romance.

    The project will be directed by Ryuichi Hiroki who previously worked on Eita’s movie April Bride, which I dunno… gives me some doubts. I didn’t really think much of April Bride, and I do love Eita a lot. However, the idea of Aoi playing a “savage” [insert shameless Savage Yejin plug here] makes it interesting.


  • Full Cycle YAM – 007

    Congrats, Amy! You’ve made it a year!
    Now please, get to work on that website you’ve been talking about all this time.

    Yeah, where is Nate? Yeah, that. Nate and I are working on something else, which is nothing at the moment… just a random gig, which will hopefully fuel our bank accounts a bit and let us work on YAM fully for a month or two…

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    This is Julz 2nd straight cover. Hooray! Omedetou!!!

    In it she covered the Stockholm Film Festival… met Susan Sarandon xD, there’s a Q&A with Sin Nombre director Cary Fukunaga, reviews for Precious, Up in the Air, Koreeda’s Air Doll, Map of the Sounds of Tokyo, The Cove, Thirst, Dexter Season 4, Sasameki Koto, Family Outing, Les Amants Papillons, 2pm, Shinee, Rihanna, The Swell Seasons, Crowd Lu and more! Oh yeah! There’s also a Julz BSB concert review of their Worldwide This Is Us tour, and some Eva Ayllon. Coz we love variety…

    check it out over here.


  • 15th Critics Choice Awards Nominations

    More nominations. Are you keeping up?

    These nominations seem like a pretty random bunch. Especially considering Nine has had little to no love until now… with 10 nominations (a big WEEEE for Marion!!), and also finally some love true for Inglourious Basterds~

    BEST PICTURE
    Avatar
    An Education
    The Hurt Locker
    Inglourious Basterds
    Invictus
    Nine
    Precious
    A Serious Man
    Up
    Up in the Air

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  • More Love for Hurt Locker from New York

    The New York Film Critics also revealed their choices for this year, and Hurt Locker is already a lock for a Best Picture coming newer nominations, which would mean a serious female director for the win… finally.

    Also, more snubs for Carey Mulligan, and mixes for Best Actor. But Supporting are locks.

    Winners after the break.

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  • American Film Institute Awards 2009

    AFI just released their Top10 Films, and Top10 Series.

    Top 10 Films
    – Coraline
    – The Hangover
    – The Hurt Locker
    – The Messenger
    – Precious
    – A Serious Man
    – A Single Man
    – Sugar
    – Up
    – Up in the Air

    Top 10 Series
    – The Big Bang Theory
    – Big Love
    – Friday Night Lights
    – Glee (!!!!)
    – Mad Men
    – Modern Family
    – The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency
    – Nurse Jackie
    – Party Down
    – True Blood

    I so need to watch Nurse Jackie and Party Down. LOL
    And Jane Lynch has two shows on this list! Glee!!!!! xD
    btw, Lainey will be happy.

    Also, is everything supposed to be American because it’s the AFI?


  • Hurt Locker gets LA and Boston Critics Awards

    Woah. Really? I really liked Hurt Locker, but I’m still surprised at how these awards are starting. We will have to wait for Golden Globe (this Tuesday) and SAG nominations (this Thursday) to find out.

    More surprises? In the actor and actress category~~~

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  • Asami Mizukawa for New Mobile Drama

    More Mobile Drama news!

    First, this photo…

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