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  • The Dark Knight Rises — Exclusive Nokia Trailer Debut

    The Dark Knight Rises — Exclusive Nokia Trailer Debut

    New Trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, the Exclusive Nokia Trailer Debut.

    "The Dark Knight Rises" in theaters July 20. Warner Bros. Pictures' and Legendary Pictures' "The Dark Knight Rises" is the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.

    Leading an all-star international cast, Oscar(R) winner Christian Bale ("The Fighter") again plays the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Anne Hathaway, as Selina Kyle; Tom Hardy, as Bane; Oscar(R) winner Marion Cotillard ("La Vie en Rose"), as Miranda Tate; and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as John Blake.

    Returning to the main cast, Oscar(R) winner Michael Caine ("The Cider House Rules") plays Alfred; Gary Oldman is Commissioner Gordon; and Oscar(R) winner Morgan Freeman ("Million Dollar Baby") reprises the role of Lucius Fox.

  • Oldman suddenly cool, and down with the kids (+ Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland)

     Oldman suddenly cool, and down with the kids (+ Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland)

    The Dark Knight

    BATMAN 3 TO START FILMING NEXT YEAR?!

    I’m sorry if my overuse of capitals hurt your eyes, but really, your pain pales in insignificance compared to the prospect of Batman 3 getting underway next year!!! After the colossal success of The Dark Knight, rumours surrounding director Chris Nolan’s third Batman film have been flying out of every A-Lister's orifice. The latest comes from cast member and all-round stellar chap Gary Oldman who plays police commissioner Gordon in the films. Whilst taking part in a panel at Comic-Con with Denzel Washington and Mila Kunis to promote their latest film The Book of Eli, some ballsy person probed Oldman on the latest Batman 3 news. He had this to say:

    “We’re starting filming on the next Batman next year. So it won’t be out for another two years at least, I think. But you didn’t hear it from me!”

    Actually, Oldman, we did hear it from you since you’re the only semi-reliable person to dish anything about the movie in recent months. Hmmm, another two years you say? That would make a new Batman film due for release around 2012-ish which sounds about right considering Nolan is busy festering away on his latest project Inception. What’s that? Nolan is making a non-Batman film? Yes, kids, believe it or not he’s extremely good at it too. For those wanting to hear all about Nolan’s sci-fi actioner, stay tuned as I intend to post a full run-down on Inception in the next few days.

    P.S. Breaking news y'all! The trailer for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland leaked on the net last night and it looks radical! You can watch it in its entirety here. Considering this puppy isn't released in Australian cinema's until March 11 next year, I'm quite ecstatic to see a trailer this early. No doubt a longer version will be released closer to the opening date but as far as sneak peeks go this is psychedelic. You MUST watch. There has been so much hype surrounding this film and the atmosphere was elevated to frenzy this week when a bunch of new stills from the film were shown at Comic-Con (one of which is above). Early days yet, but this looks like it's shaping up to be one of the most original and exciting adaptations of anything in recent years. Not to mention much more faithful to the book which was about an acid trip. Burton's versions looks very much like an acid trip and I'm pretty sure I will try to eat my face if I see it in 3D.

  • My Favourite Top Movies of 2012

    My Favourite Top Movies of 2012

    Danny Trejo

    "A Rodriguez regular, the character and film were created around Trejo and his signature, erm, charm..."

    Ah yes, with 2011 comfortably over it's time to shift focus to the films of 2012. Not to get ahead of myself, but it's going to FREAKIN' AWESOME BRO! Even Bane's excited. Although there were some gems last year — as evidenced in my top 10 and honourable mentions — in general the films of '12 could be summed up with one word; disappointing. From Sucker Punch to Red Riding Hood, blockbuster after blockbuster sucked. It was the small films from unexpected corners of Hollywood that brought audiences to the proverbial yard.

    In 2012 that's likely to be the opposite. With two new films from Tim Burton, the first instalment in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit, the superhero movie to end all superhero movies Avengers, Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, World War Z, The Great Gatsby, Tarantino's newbie Django Unchained and SO many other massive flicks, it's safe to have our expectations set relatively high. There are big directors making big movies this year. There are also some smaller gems that will bring an entirely different (yet tasty) meal to the table. I'm talking genre flicks like Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters from the stylish team behind Dead Snow, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and a movie adaptation of one of my favourites books Warm Bodies. Out of left field there’s The Grey which pits Liam Neeson against wolves, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Michelle Williams vehicle My Week With Marilyn, the hilarious A Few Best Men and Ralph Fiennes directorial debut Shakespeare war film Coriolanus.

    The film I’m most looking forward to in 2012 is unsurprisingly The Dark Knight Rises. Everything else I’m excited about is on this list, including the epic looking Snow White and The Huntsman and animated charmer The Pirates! Band Of Misfits. I’m also going to make an early call and predict Mirror, Mirror as the worst film of the year and The Hunger Games as the biggest disappointment. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a colossal fan of Suzanne Collins' book series but from the casting to the severely disappointing trailers, I think this is going to be a disaster. I hope I’m wrong.

    Let me preface this by saying; I'm not joking. I actually interviewed Kim Sasabone (the one at the top end of the rocket) a few weeks ago ahead of their first Australian tour in over a decade. My eight-year-old self would have been so please with 23-year-old me. When the Vengabus isn't coming and everyone's not jumping, Kim says she enjoys nothing more than chilling out and watching a movie. What movie, you ask? Read on:

    "Oh, that's hard because there are so many I love. One of my favourites from my childhood is The Wizard Of Oz. That's such a beautiful movie with so many great songs and moments. If we're talking about later on in life I'd have to really think about it. The Wizard Of Oz is my stand out favourite though.''
  • Mountian Dew The Dark Knight Rises "Reverse" TV Ad

    Mountian Dew The Dark Knight Rises "Reverse" TV Ad

    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: BBDO, New York, USA
    Chief Creative Officer: David Lubars
    Executive Creative Directors: Tim Bayne & Lauren Connolly
    Copywriter: Christopher Cannon
    Senior Art Director: Eduardo Pertersen
    Producer: Chris Lenz
    Production Company: RSA
    Director: Lieven Van Baelen
    President: Jules Daly
    Executive Producer: Marjie Abrahams
    Producer: Betsy Blackemore
    Editorial Company: Final Cut
    Editor: Adam Rudd
    Assistant Editor: Geoff Hastings
    Executive Producer: Lauren Bleiweiss
    Producer: Olivia Chiu
    Color Grading: Smoke & Mirrors
    Colorist: Stuart Wheeler
    Sound Design: Henry Boy
    Mix: Final Cut
    Mixer: T. Teresa Tate
    Music: “Barbastella” / Hans Zimmer
    VFX / Finishing: Smoke & Mirrors
    VFX Supervisor / Flame Artist: Brian Benson
    Head of Production: Amy Selwocki
    Producer: Barbara Kontarovich

  • Usain Bolt "I Will Not Stop" Gatorade TV Commercial

    Usain Bolt "I Will Not Stop" Gatorade TV Commercial

    An enigmatic figure walks through dark, empty streets, until he finally removes his hood; he is sprinter Usain Bolt. He consumes Gatorade prime chews, to help fuel his performance from the inside as we hear him describe his will to win that drives him to compete.

    PUMA Introduces the Faas Lightweight Running Shoe

    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: TBWA\Chiat\Day, USA
    Executive Creative Directors: Patrick O'Neill
    Group Creative Director: Brent Anderson
    Group Creative Director: Steve Howard
    Creative Director: Jayanta Jenkins
    Creative Director / Copywriter: Linda Knight
    Executive Producer: Sarah Patterson
    Producer: Molly Tait
    Producer: Michael Gross
    Assistant Producer: Matthew Magsaysay
    Executive Business Affairs Manager: Lisa Lipman
    Group Planning Director: Scott MacMaster
    Sr. Planner: Marisa Robertson
    Planner: Rebecca Harris
    Worldwide Managing Director: Nick Drake
    Group Account Director: Blake Crosbie
    Management Supervisor: Magdalena Huber
    Account Executive: Brad Nolde
    Sports Marketing Account Executive: Lexi Vonderlieth
    Music Supervisor: Michael Gross