Archive for January, 2012

Red Tails’ Movie

January 30th, 2012

Title:
Red Tails

Genre:
Adventure/Drama/War

Directed by:
Anthony Hemingway

Starring:
Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrence Howard, Bryan Cranston, Nate Parker, David Oyelowo, Tristan Wilds, Cliff Smith, Kevin Phillips, Rick Otto, Lee Tergesen, Andre Royo, Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley, Marcus T. Paulk, Leslie Odom Jr., Michael B. Jordan, Jazmine Sullivan, Edwina Finley, Daniela Ruah, Stacie Davis, Gerald McRaney

Release date:
Fri 20, Jan 2012

Cornelius Davis has marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the cause of civil rights. He’s photographed John F. Kennedy. He’s been a union leader working to protect the interests of United Auto Workers in Detroit. The Calhoun County native also holds another distinction, one that predates all those accomplishments and gives him a special place in black history. He was a Tuskegee Airman, assigned to a ground crew that armed the training aircraft of the famed World War II combat pilots. » Read more: Red Tails’ Movie

Cinematic film

January 29th, 2012

When should express no opinion about a movie rarely do I say the film was a cinematic movie. Without asking again what I have seen the film when it was successfully concluded in the cinematic. A film can be said when it’s cinematic take advantage of all features and characteristics that make the media film a unique medium. A blend of images, sound and motion seamlessly infused suppress unrest and conflict, to avoid all that quiet, silent and static.

In more detail, cinematic film should be able to display your game images, sound and motion continuously and simultaneously on the layar.Gambar and rhythmic sound that is clear, the physical motion of a continuous dialogue with the tempo of natural human speech, the frequency of cuts in editorial images appropriate, and the music score that accompanies cinematic film making beats for every fans must feel.

Cinematic film is expected to show important events in us from different points of view and to change our perspective changes according kebutuhan.Walaupun movie is basically a limitless dimension, cinematic film can overcome this limitation by creating the illusion of depth. He creates the impression as if the white screen is not a flat surface, but a window that we can use to see a three-dimensional world. » Read more: Cinematic film

THE GREY Movie Trailer 2012

January 29th, 2012

Title:
The Grey

Genre:
Action/Adventure/Drama

Directed by:
Joe Carnahan

Starring:
Liam Neeson, Dallas Roberts, James Badge Dale, Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, Nonso Anozie, Joe Anderson

Release date:
Fri 27, Jan 2012

Right off the bat, I have to warn curious audiences that the scene in the trailer for “The Grey” where Liam Neeson tapes broken bottles to his hand and then stares down a wolf does not play out the way you think it does. Indeed, the whole movie does not play out the way you may think.

This is not a movie about Liam Neeson crashing in the snowy middle-of-nowhere and then battling wolves for two hours to survive. While “The Grey” does provide enough scenes of wolf mutilation/attacks to entertain and even terrify, it is a much more somber film that deals with what it means to live and what it means to die. This is no more evident than the way that the broken bottle scene plays out in the actual film. » Read more: THE GREY Movie Trailer 2012