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Diaz, Marsden face a moral dilemna in “The Box” 0

Posted on March 08, 2010 by kankan
James Marsden (“The X-Men” series) and Cameron Diaz (“The Holiday”) star as husband and wife who are faced with a moral dilemma, in Warner Bros.’ new mystery thriller “The Box.”  Directed by Richard Kelly (the cult classic “Donnie Darko”), “The Box” opens exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas (Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3 & Trinoma) on March 10.
In the film, Norma Lewis (Diaz) is a teacher at a private high school and her husband, Arthur (Marsden), is an engineer working at NASA. They are, by all accounts, an average couple living a normal life in the suburbs with their young son…until a mysterious man (Frank Langella) with a horribly disfigured face appears on their doorstep and presents them with a life-altering proposition: the box – which contains a button that, if pushed, would bring the couple a million dollars…but simultaneously take the life of someone they don’t know.
With only 24 hours to make their choice, Norma and Arthur soon discover that the ramifications of this decision are beyond their control and extend far beyond their own fortune and fate.
The Lewis’ love story is an essential ingredient in “The Box,” and is severely tested. “You have to believe in their love and their marriage or everything else is ornamental,” states Marsden. “At the heart of the movie is the relationship between Norma and Arthur, and the roller coaster ride they go through together. Everything that happens to them, however difficult, brings them closer together.”
Speaking from Norma’s perspective, Cameron Diaz explains, “Pushing the button is not a decision she takes lightly but, at the moment it happens, after so much intense thought, it’s like something just comes over her. I think we’ve all been in situations where we know the consequences of an action but hope desperately that somehow it’s not going to happen – that we can ignore it or take it back if we have to, that we can say, ‘No, never mind, I was just kidding.’ It doesn’t necessarily have to be a life-or-death situation. There are so many examples in our daily lives when we take the easy way out if we think we can get away with it. It comes down to the difference between living consciously or not, and that, to me, is even more relevant than the big question about whether or not you would push the button. Look at all the little buttons you are offered every day.
“What I like about this story is that the consequences are immediate and in-your-face, as if to say, ‘You did this and now you must deal with the responsibility,’” Diaz continues. The bottom line, she cautions, is “Nothing is free.”
For Norma’s husband, the box is more of a practical puzzle. “Arthur has a scientific mind,” says Marsden. “He takes a logical, tangible approach, takes the box apart and discovers there’s nothing inside of it. He figures it’s a trick, some kind of elaborate sales pitch, and doesn’t really take it seriously. How would anyone even know if they pushed the button or not? That all changes, though, when the button is pushed, and he sees everything turned upside down in front of him.”

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James Marsden (“The X-Men” series) and Cameron Diaz (“The Holiday”) star as husband and wife who are faced with a moral dilemma, in Warner Bros.’ new mystery thriller “The Box.”  Directed by Richard Kelly (the cult classic “Donnie Darko”), “The Box” opens exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas (Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3 & Trinoma) on March 10.

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Josh Brolin: Nothing is ever enough in “Wall Street 2″ 0

Posted on March 05, 2010 by kankan
Greed becomes legal in “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps,” the most anticipated drama-thriller this year directed by Oliver Stone with a plum cast starring Michael Douglas, Josh Brolin, Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan and Charlie Sheen.
Twenty-three years after the director’s masterpiece “Wall Street,” which became a cultural touchstone for the cutthroat and corrupt practices of the world of finance, this is an eye opener that reveals much of what went on before the financial catastrophe that led to the current global recession. Stone examines how avarice started at the top and trickled down to affect everyone – from shopkeepers to homeowners.
“Wall Street 2” is set right before the meltdown of the world’s financial markets.  While Douglas reprises his Oscar winning role as Gordon Gekko, Brolin plays Bretton James, a powerful billionaire and manipulative investment banker. Brolin, an experienced trader himself tells more of “Wall Street 2” and its implications in today’s financial setting.
Q: Is your character at all like Gordon Gekko?
A:  “I’m representing these guys now on Wall Street  who are very different. With Gekko, you’re talking about a guy who is worth a couple of hundred million dollars. Now with Bretton James and his generation, you’re talking about guys who are worth billions of dollars. It’s a different mentality. It’s a different world.”
Q: Apart from Oliver Stone, what was appealing about the story?
A: “I’ve had my own trading business and I’ve traded for the last four years.  I’ve done all the research that I needed to do in the Wall Street world.  So I was quite prepared.  I know because I’ve felt it on a much more amateur level when I was in front of my four screens so I know what that is like,  feeling the fear and the greed while you’re watching  the charts and the graphs. You are watching every movement and you say: ‘how can I make another buck or make another percent?’  The kids have not eaten and you’ve been up since 5:30 in the morning, and you say, ‘I just need another fifteen minutes, the kids can wait.’  I felt that greed when I was trading and that’s one of the reasons I stopped.    I said, ‘I can’t do this anymore.”
Q: Can you describe your character? Is he a really unscrupulous guy?
A:  “Well, I always try to find the humanity in everybody.  Look, Bretton James got sucked into this universe he is in on Wall Street and he is swimming in the riches of his world. This is Wall Street’s Darth Vader.  He will do anything.  He’s willing to go to any length in order to survive.  His motivation in life is to acquire as much as possible in any way possible.”
Q: How has the financial world changed between the two movies?
A: “Oh my God, I mean, look at what   we are experiencing now. It is the consequence of that greed in the 80s.  We obviously didn’t learn anything from that time. It is monumental compared to what it was like then. In WALL STREET they didn’t talk about investment banks and leveraging or the fact that it started with credit cards and it didn’t stop and there were no regulations, or there weren’t enough regulations. The regulations that existed were circumvented. Look at what has happened. It is so sad.”
One of Hollywood’s most consummate actors, Josh Brolin’s first movie was “The Goonies,” his other early films were “Hollow Man” and “Flirting with Disaster.” His other film credits also include “Grindhouse,” “In the Valley of Elah,” “Mod Squad,” “Nightwatch,” “Best Laid Plans, “Mimic,” “Into the Blue,” “No Country for Old Men” and “American Gangster.”   Brolin was nominated for an Oscar for his role in “Milk,” opposite Sean Penn.
“Wall Street 2” opens very soon in April from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

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Greed becomes legal in “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps,” the most anticipated drama-thriller this year directed by Oliver Stone with a plum cast starring Michael Douglas, Josh Brolin, Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan and Charlie Sheen.

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Meet the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” cast 0

Posted on February 23, 2010 by kankan

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Zachary Gordon takes Greg Heffley to a 3-dimensional world from the pages of the best selling illustrated “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series by Jeff Kinney to a major motion picture from 20th Century Fox.

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Acclaimed Director Oliver Stone on “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps” 0

Posted on February 23, 2010 by kankan

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1987’s emblematic film on the era of excess “Wall Street” by director Oliver Stone continues in “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps” wherein Gordon Gekko (played by Michael Douglas) is seen being freed from prison whose mementos to take home are his personal pocket items and a first generation handheld phone.

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Bruce Willis is back to his comedy roots in “Cop Out” 0

Posted on February 22, 2010 by kankan

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Bruce Willis is one of few actors who create memorable performances in practically any genre – whether drama (Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction”), thriller (M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Sixth Sense”) or action (the blockbuster “Die Hard” film franchise).  Now, he returns to the genre that started it all for him – comedy (“The Blind Date”) — in Warner Bros.’ “Cop Out” from director Kevin Smith.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal, from “The Dark Knight” to “Crazy Heart” 0

Posted on February 21, 2010 by kankan

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Maggie Gyllenhaal can’t imagine letting her daughter, Ramona, 3, hang out unsupervised with an alcoholic vagabond musician.  But it’s what her character Jean does, with unexpected consequences, in Fox Searchlight’s new drama “Crazy Heart” for which she recently earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
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Rock out with new crime comedy “Cop Out” 0

Posted on February 16, 2010 by kankan

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Warner Bros.’ new crime comedy “Cop Out” stars action favorite Bruce Willis and comedy king Tracy Morgan as Brooklyn-based NYPD detectives Jimmy Monroe and Paul Hodges. They’re partners on the trail of a stolen piece of valuable memorabilia…and this time, it’s personal: the collectible, a rare baseball card, belongs to Jimmy, and is his only hope to pay for his daughter’s upcoming wedding.  Along the way, however, the duo stumbles into the path of a seriously dangerous neighborhood gang leader looking to expand his trade.
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“The Apparition” commences production for Warner Bros. Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment 0

Posted on February 15, 2010 by kankan

Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan and Tom Felton Star in the Ghostly Thriller
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BURBANK , CA , February 12, 2010 – Principal photography has begun on Warner Bros. Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment’s paranormal suspense thriller “The Apparition.”  Todd Lincoln makes his feature directorial debut on the film, which stars Ashley Greene of the “Twilight” series, Sebastian Stan from TV’s “Gossip Girl” and Tom Felton of the “Harry Potter” films.
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