A maybe new poster for THE RUNAWAYS
This may be new, although I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this image before, but here’s another poster for Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning’s upcoming rock biopic The Runaways.

This may be new, although I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this image before, but here’s another poster for Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning’s upcoming rock biopic The Runaways.

Wow. A long time between posts for me and I apologise to anyone who happens to visit my humble little blog. My legal training is taking up all my time, and between that, working, sleeping, eating and shiting, I don’t have any time to do anything else. Therefore my blog suffers.
Anyway, I found some time and also noticed that Pixar has released a new poster for the upcoming Toy Story 3, and this one blows all the others away. Enjoy.

Well this is a little more like it. The first trailer for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps had far too much Shia and not enough Gecko. This international trailer fixes that to a good degree plus we get to see Carey Mulligan too. I’m still not completely sold on the film, but Michael Douglas and Josh Brolin are enough to convince me to give it a shot.
The Rolling Stones also make a rather prominent appearance on the soundtrack. That must have bumped up the production cost at least a few million dollars.
OMG, this looks insanely fantastic. I’m a huge fan of The Doors so a documentary covering from the time of their formation to Morrison’s death and narrated by Johnny Depp is probably gonna end up being one of my all time favourite documentaries.
I hope and pray I get a chance to see this VERY soon.
I saw the extended video/trailer for The Killer Inside Me a while back and it was certainly unsettling, but I have such faith in Casey Affleck that I really think it could be good, and even though it got very mixed reactions at Sundance it still intrigues me.
I can’t find any concrete info on a release date other than a couple of film festivals, but hopefully I’ll get a chance to see it fairly soon.

[source = IMP Awards]
Due to my supreme laziness I’ve only managed to go through 50 of my top 100 films of the last decade. In an effort to put this behind me and still let anyone who’s interested know what my favourite films of the last 10 years are, I’ve decided to just list the remainder here without any kind of explanation.
The top 50 in my list is fairly fluid so at any time I may actually rank these in a slightly different order. However, for now they appear to be just about right.
50. 25th Hour (2002)
49. Tropic Thunder (2008)
48. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
47. The Hangover (2009)
46. Zodiac (2007)
45. Inglourious Basterds (2009)
44. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
43. Once (2007)
42. Oldboy (2003)
41. Mystic River (2003)
40. Ratatouille (2007)
I don’t know what to say about Mars other than it looks like a cool quirky indie flick. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see this at some point.
God damn it, I can’t believe I’m late on poster a trailer as awesome as this one for The Losers.
Everyone and everything about this film looks crazy cool. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Idris Elba and Zoe Saldana were enough to make me see this, but add in some impressive looking performances from Chris Evans and Jason Patric and it looks all the better.
The film’s due for release on 9th April in the US. No word on when I can expect it here in Oz.
Hot on the heels of the first poster for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps comes this second poster.
Although it’s very similar tonally I actually prefer it to the first poster. There’s just something better about Douglas’ and LaBeouf’s poses in this second one that I like more than the previous poster. Maybe it’s because the first one looks a little too paternal.
[source = IMP Awards]
Wall Street, one of my absolute favourite 80’s films, is getting a sequel this year and here’s the first poster for it.
I’m a little torn on Shia LaBeouf being in it but it’s super cool that Michael Douglas has reprised his iconic role as Gordon Gekko. I haven’t read the script yet but those who have say that it’s pretty damn good.
Aside from LaBeouf and Douglas, Money Never Sleeps also sees Charlie Sheen return as Bud Fox and he’s joined by Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Ferlito, Frank Langella and the awesome Josh Brolin. That’s one hell of a cast and I can only pray that the film is of the same quality.