Jeudi 25 février 2010 4 25 /02 /Fév /2010 05:47

Petit retour en arrière sur un film qui vaut le détour, ne serait-ce que pour la prestation de RDJ lorsqu'il chante!



Free Flick of the Day: Heart and Souls
by Jeffrey M. Anderson Feb 21st, 2010


Heart and Souls was an August-dump movie in the summer of 1993. The critics of the day pretty roundly trashed it, and it only made about $16 million, but it was also Robert Downey Jr.'s first movie after his Oscar nomination for Chaplin. I had been so moved and enchanted by that performance that I gamely bought a ticket to see his new film. It has a pretty complicated plot and it's very definitely an attempt to replicate some Capra feelgood schmaltz, but for me it worked.
It begins in the 1950s when four different people -- all with unfinished issues -- board a bus. The bus gets into an accident with a car that's headed on the way to a hospital, carrying a pregnant mother. Due to some unexplained divine intervention, the four new ghosts (Charles Grodin, Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick and Tom Sizemore) are assigned to look after the newborn boy, Thomas Reilly. No one knows why they're there. He can see them and talk to them, but no one else can. After a while, Thomas gets into trouble because of his "imaginary friends" and the ghosts decide to disappear.
Years later, Thomas (Downey) grows into a scumbag banker and the ghosts return to finish the job; in essence, the ghosts help straighten him out and help him earn the love of Elisabeth Shue, and he in turn helps them resolve their issues and enter heaven. Director Ron Underwood (Tremors, The Adventures of Pluto Nash) doesn't exactly have the lightest of touches, and composer Marc Shaiman (Patch Adams, The Bucket List) lays on the sugary music with an ice cream scoop, and Downey doesn't even appear for a good half hour. But it has some gorgeous San Francisco locations, and we're talking about a terrific, highly skilled cast that somehow manages to sell every scene. Downey in particular is perfect for this kind of role. He savors the jerk portion of his character, relishing his bad, slimy behavior, but he's also capable of being truly genuine and lovable, and he makes the awkward transformation smooth and believable. (It's especially fun when the ghosts take over his body; he even gets to sing!) I only saw Heart and Souls one time, but I have remained fond of it, despite its annoying power to leave not a dry eye in the house.

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Jeudi 25 février 2010 4 25 /02 /Fév /2010 05:41

'Iron Man 2' Actress Describes Robert Downey Jr.'s Improv And Scarlett Johansson's Russian
Posted 13 hrs ago by Blair Marnell in Marvel, News

Anya Monzikova

With less than three months before the release of director Jon Favreau's "Iron Man 2", actress Anya Monzikova has come forward to talk about her role in the much anticipated sequel.
During an interview with Film Reviews 2 Go, Monzikova said "My character's name is Rebekah [and] it's a small part in the film… but in a really fun scene."
Monzikova is a model and actress who has appeared in "Deal or No Deal" and in "The Surrogates." She was also the model for the character Jonanna Dark in the video game "Perfect Dark Zero." Monzikova's Russian heritage — and her fluency in the language — led to an additional position on the set of "Iron Man 2."
"Jon [Favreau] asked me to translate a few lines on set for Scarlett [Johansson] in Russian and that was really cool," exclaimed Monzikova. "After she shot her takes, Jon asked which takes sounded good for dialect and that was a surreal moment… To have the director ask my opinion!"
Monzikova also spoke about her working relationship with Favreau and Robert Downey Jr.
"Jon [Favreau] is such an approachable guy and everyone on set made me feel really comfortable; including Robert Downey Jr," said Monzikova. "[Downey] was a really giving actor that gave you room to improv. So working with Jon and the rest of the cast was an amazing experience."
Monzikova's account of working with Robert Downey Jr. echoes recent reports from Olivia Munn and Sam Rockwell about the amount of improv used in the film. William Hurt and Jeff Bridges have also indicated that the first "Iron Man" film was also heavily improvised.
Earlier this week, Don Cheadle revealed that he will be shooting "Iron Man 2" retakes this Friday and added "I think that thing's going to be delivered dripping wet to theaters."

Splashpage.mtv.com

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Jeudi 25 février 2010 4 25 /02 /Fév /2010 05:38
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Je trouve que le chien a un air très inspiré!
  
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Jeudi 25 février 2010 4 25 /02 /Fév /2010 05:27
  
The winners of the 7th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards have been announced at a gala ceremony held in Dublin’s Burlington Hotel. "The Hurt Locker" was given the Best International Film award over "Avatar," "Let the Right One In," and "Up."

Meryl Streep won the Pantene International Actress Award for "It's Complicated" while Robert Downey Jr. won Best International Actor for "Sherlock Holmes."

Winners of the 7th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards (Film Categories):

Film
The Eclipse - Robert Walpole, Rebecca O'Flanagan (Treasure Entertainment)

Director Film
Jim Sheridan - Brothers (Lionsgate)

Script Film
The Eclipse (Treasure Entertainment) -- Billy Roche, Conor McPherson

Actor in a Lead Role – Film
Colin Farrell - Ondine (Octagon Films)

Actress in a Lead Role – Film
Saoirse Ronan - The Lovely Bones (Paramount)

Actor in a Supporting Role – Film
Aidan Quinn - The Eclipse (Treasure Entertainment)

Actress in a Supporting Role – Film
Dervla Kirwan - Ondine (Octagon Films)

Feature Documentary
His & Hers – Andrew Freedman (Venom Film)

INTERNATIONAL CATEGORIES


International Film
The Hurt Locker

Pantene Best International Actress Award – People’s Choice*
Meryl Streep – It’s Complicated

International Actor
Robert Downey Jr. – Sherlock Holmes
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Mardi 16 février 2010 2 16 /02 /Fév /2010 09:19




Sympa les figurines mais on préfère celui en chair et en os, non?
 
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