Did you know that some movie actors absolutely hate the movies they were in and weren't ashamed to admit it? Do you know which one? We all know that certain musicians get tired of their songs, that they sing to them, but even though they hate them, they sing them over and over again for the fans with gritted teeth. they play with the greatest passion. Even among film actors, we find those who appeared in films that are hated today. We all make bad decisions at some point, but players have to live with them for the rest of their lives, because they are immortalized on tape and done in front of the world community.
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Why are the animated characters in Disney and Pixar movies so cute? Are they attracted to us because of their character? Also. But we like them mainly because of their usually (too) big eyes, big round heads and other oversized body parts. Would they still look so cute without it? You can verify this by looking at the realistic faces of those characters who have become so firmly anchored in our hearts.
The film franchise Resident Evil, the most successful franchise based on video games of all time, returns in the sixth installment entitled Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (Invisible Evil: The Final Chapter), in which we will be able to follow the fearless warrior Alice for the last time, who will played for the sixth time by Milla Jovovich, the queen of action movies, and who has been killing ass or, better, massacring zombies in every possible way since 2002, when the first part of this action sci-fi horror movie, based on the computer game series of the same name, was released. It is the last chapter, over which Paul WS Anderson (Death Race, Pompeii, Bloody Horizon) watched over again this time.
The popular Slovenian YouTube series Pr'Hostar is moving to the big screen in October 2016. The directorial reins of the film about the adventures of the Gorenje gaffers were taken over by Luka Marchetić (author of the series Dan ljubije and V dvoje), and the entire original cast participates in the project, i.e. Dejan Krupić, Aljoša Armuš, Haris Raković, Erik Margan, Mario Ćulibrk, Mateja Terseglav, Goran Croatian and Igor Kešina. The satirical comedy based on episodes of Pr'Hostar arrives in theaters on October 27, 2016.
James Bond is not only an irresistible charmer, but also a great gentleman. Is it true? When you watch the following scenes from the James Bond films, you will have a completely different opinion of the secret agent 007, as it is more about sexist than cavalier behavior. Well, to his credit, most of these scenes were created when the stereotype of a woman as a sexual object was much more entrenched in society. Well, even today, when there is so much emphasis on gender equality, people still behave in a way that belongs to another time and is worth condemning. You don't have to go too far in history for the last such example, as James Bond last behaved inappropriately towards women in the movie Specter (2015).
Christopher Nolan is back. The famed director, who rose to fame with films such as Origins, Interstellar, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Insomnia and Memento, has provided insight into his new film Dunkirk. This time he tackled the theme of war, and let's move to the time of World War II. Dunkirk is a French city that was bombed in World War II and the scene of a major battle (Operation Dynamo).
The fantasy drama A Monster Calls, directed by JA Bayona, is based on the book of the same name by Patrick Ness (in our country it was translated as Seven Minutes to Midnight), who also signed the screenplay for the film about a boy named Conor O'Malley, who is dealing with the illness of his terminally ill mother on the one hand and the bully at school on the other. One night, at seven past midnight, a tree monster visits him to confide in him a story.
The countdown has reached its peak. The Rio 2016 Summer Olympics are almost here! Feel the Olympic spirit by watching Olympic themed films.
The Pokemon that the mobile game Pokemon GO made more popular than ever before in their 20-year history will sooner or later get their own movie. It's just inevitable. Even the Angry Birds are there. But before we get a movie version starring pocket monsters, let's take a look at what movies like ET, Throat, Indiana Jones, etc. would look like if they featured Pokemon.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a new reincarnation of King Arthur, this time in the interpretation of the British director Guy Ritchie (Murderers, Thieves and Two Packets, Spit and Squeeze, Sherlock Holmes), who managed to transfer his unique style to a fictional character from British mythological history and also a popular film character. After Sean Connery and Clive Owen, Charlie Hunnam (Ring of Fire, Sons of Anarchy) took on the role of King Arthur. Former football player David Beckham also appears in the film!
While we can see him brandishing a gun in Jason Bourne on posters and soon on the big screen, in the latest and first-ever trailer for the big-budget film The Great Wall, he brandishes a bow. The Great Wall is, of course, the almost nine thousand meter long Great Wall of China, but in the American-Chinese production film (in terms of financial terms, it is the largest film cooperation between the United States and China in history) it does not protect people from the invasions of Mongolian and Hun tribes, but rather and monsters! The giant of Chinese cinema, Zhang Yimou, wielded the director's baton over the film.
Mechanic: Resurrection is a brutal action thriller starring the charismatic Jason Statham (in the role he was born to play - that is, the role of a contract killer) as Arthur Bishop, an ice assassin with a strict code. After thinking he's left the life of a killer behind, he's forced to come out of retirement when his greatest enemy kidnaps his loved one (Jessica Alba), who he can only save if he pulls off three impossible murders. The film was directed by Dennis Gansel (Val) and stars Tommy Lee Jones, among others.