‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ Mega Clip and TV Spots

‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ Mega Clip and TV Spots

It won’t be too long now and we’ll be able to see if this film is any good for ourselves. But in the meantime, Paramount is making with the promotional items. This time we get a nice fat clip featuring a shaky camera, and a lot of hard to follow action. Frankly I hope the film in its totality is a whole lot better than this.

The bottom line in this clip is it appears Jack Ryan (Chris Pine) has been deceived about the type of job he was in for when someone tries to kill him. His boss (Kevin Costner) isn’t exactly rolling out the sympathy wagon either.

This Kenneth Branagh directed…

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What To See, January 3, 2013

What To See, January 3, 2013

It’s time to get this show back on the road after all this Christmas vacationing, and partying it up and stuff. You guys have stuff to see, and I have stuff for you to see this weekend. There are no new films this weekend that look like they are worth mentioning. But there were some new films that came out the weekend that I did not do a “what to see”. Those will just be mixed in here, I’m going to go in order of the top grossing at the box office. Let’s dive in.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug — PG-13

In short, this film isn’t the best thing every made but it’s worth watching.

If…

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First ‘Veronica Mars’ Theatrical Trailer

First ‘Veronica Mars’ Theatrical Trailer

Remeber that big kickstarter campaign to fund a Veronica Mars film so that fans could get what they always wanted and stuff? Well, it’s starting to pay off now in the form of the film’s first trailer.

I never watched the show. I’m trying to find time to remedy that now, but I just never did. I think I heard about it a time or two though. And apparently it has more than enough fans that one wonders why it was canceled. At any rate, it appears to have a lot of elements that I love in a show or movie — not the least of which is a good amount of snark.

Veronica Mars opens in AMC theaters and…

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‘A Most Wanted Man’ International Trailer

‘A Most Wanted Man’ International Trailer

This is one of those films that’s going to be a trickle down release. It was originally slated to hit the UK in 2013, but is now getting a premiere at Sundance later this month, followed by a US release by Lionsgate. There has not been a domestic trailer yet, but we’ve got a spanish version here.

The film is based on a novel penned by John Le Carre which I have not heard of. But it looks interesting enough as a spy/thriller sort of thing. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright, and Willem Dafoe — you know, small fries…

Anton Corbijn’s adaptation of John Le Carre’s…

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A Critique of ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

A Critique of ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’
Matt Brown - Twitch

For all its drudgery, the word that best describes Wolf‘s approach to its debauchery is “gleeful.” Perhaps the filmmakers really did approach the story with a “holy crap, look what this guy did!” mentality and let the chips fall where they may, but in the era in which the film has been released, with many of its criminals paying no real price for their crimes, and with the shadow of a much harsher economic reality dividing the United States into two vastly unequal halves, The Wolf of Wall Street seems crass, unconsidered, and brutish. Just like Jordan himself.

It is extremely difficult to…

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ABC Plays Stupid, Limits Next-Day Availability of Streaming TV Episodes

ABC Plays Stupid, Limits Next-Day Availability of Streaming TV Episodes
Matt Mitovich - TV Line

ABC — which to date among broadcast networks has offered perhaps the most regular and wide availability of full episodes via streaming — is set to enact some limitations.

The network announced on its Watch ABC portal that starting Monday, Jan. 6, only those who can verify their cable subscription* — or those who use the Hulu Plus premium service — will be able to access full episodes the following day.

Those aiming to play morning-after catch-up without a valid cable service log-in or via Hulu’s free service will need to wait eight days after broadcast before new episodes become available…

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James Avery - Uncle Phil From ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Dies at 68

James Avery - Uncle Phil From ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Dies at 68
John Thrasher - Hypable.com

The actor, most notable for his role as Uncle Phil on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has died at the age of 68.

According to Avery’s manager Toni Benson, Avery passed away from complications of open-heart surgery, CNN reports.

Avery had appeared in many other television shows since his time on the now classic Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, including CSIThat ’70s ShowThe Closer, as well as appearances playing a judge on L.A. Law.

Avery most recently landed a role in Zach Braff’s new film Wish I Was Here, which is slated to premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

I have never seen…

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‘Star Trek Equinox: The Night of Time’ Being Presented to CBS

‘Star Trek Equinox: The Night of Time’ Being Presented to CBS
TrekNews.net

A new independent Star Trek film project is currently in production. StarringVoyager‘s John Savage as Captain Rudy Ransom, Gary Lockwood reprising his TOS role as Gary Mitchell, and Blanca Blanco as Lt. Cmdr. T’Lexa, Star Trek Equinox: The Night of Time, is written by Camren T. Burton and John Savage.

The filmmakers plan to present the film to CBS in the next year, as a pilot for a potential television series.

This actually kind of sounds like a bad idea. The IMDB synopsis reads:

Fifteen years after the destruction of the USS Equinox (approximate star date 2393) Captain Rudy Ransom, who…

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2013 Was Biggest Domestic Box Office Year Ever

2013 Was Biggest Domestic Box Office Year Ever
Angie Han - /Film

For all the hand-wringing about the decline of the movie industry, 2013 was actually a pretty good year for movies. In fact, by one measure, it was actually the best year for movies. Ever. In cinema history.

The gross domestic box office take for last year was the highest ever, beating a record set just one year earlier.

Variety reports that as of this past Sunday, the total gross tally for 2013 was $10.836 billion. By now, it’s likely that that figure has crossed the $11 billion mark — making 2013 the first year to do so. The previous record, set in 2012, was $10.837 billion.

Yep, film…

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2013 Year In Review

2013 Year In Review

Join TJ for this special year end wrap up as he briefly reviews his top twenty films that made 2013 a great year! Many critics might try to tell you how bad the year was for film, but TJ didn’t see it that way at all. There were a lot of great films this year! Top of the list are ‘Gravity’, ‘42’, and ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’, but there’s a lot more on the list. Listen and find out what TJ thought about the year.

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