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Posts Tagged ‘Josh Duhamel’
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
I’ve always been a sucker for high school or college friend reunion type movies. INDIAN SUMMER being one of the better, more underrated of the like-films out there. The upcoming dramedy THE ROMANTICS looks like another good reunion themed film and it centers on a group of friends that meet up when two of them decide to get married. Of course, all is now well because the groom-to-be and the maid of honor used to have a thing and that thing may or may not be over. The film has a great ensemble cast that includes Katie Holmes, Anna Paquin, Josh Duhamel, Malin Akerman, Elijah Wood, Adam Brody, Candace Bergen and Jeremy Strong. Galt Niederhoffer is directing from the novel that he wrote.
People still like to give Katie Holmes a hard time, but she plays the tortured-girl-longing-for-love character better than anyone, so this is a great role for her. The film opens everywhere September 10th. Watch the trailer here.

Tags: Anna Paquin, Elijah Wood, Josh Duhamel, Katie Holmes, Malin Akerman, movie news, movie trailers Posted in News |
Monday, July 12th, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
We just showed you set pictures of Shia LaBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley out in Los Angeles while filming TRANSFORMERS 3. Today we have pics of Rosie with Tyrese Gibson, along with an action shot of Optimus Prime and a destroyed downtown Chicago. The Chicago Tribune has a ton of specific set pics, showing close-ups of the damage and carnage from what looks like an epic Transformers battle. The picture of Tyrese is from his Twitter page.
For the most part, working on film sets is dry, dry work. But every now and again you see a set as crazy as TRANSFORMERS and I have to admit, it looks like fun. Bay never holds anything back, but it looks like he’s going all out with his third and final Transformers film. The third film stars Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Josh Duhamel, Ken Jeong, John Malkovich, patrick Dempsey, Frances McDormand, Alan Tudyk, John Turturro, Tyrese Gibson and Micaela Johnson.



Source: Chicago Tribune
Tags: john malkovich, Josh Duhamel, michael bay, movie news, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, shia labeouf, tyrese gibson Posted in News |
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
When it was first announced that Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was going to be taking over for Megan Fox in TRANSFORMERS 3, I wasn’t impressed. Sure, Rosie is a beautiful woman, but I don’t think she has that sexiness that Fox so clearly has. I may have to rethink that because the first set photos from the movie have popped up of Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Michael Bay in full movie mode. We of course have no idea what’s going on, but apparently it requires Sam Whitwicky to wear a suit jacket, dress shirt and tie with a pair of jeans. That could only work if you’re appearing in a major Hollywood blockbuster directed by Michael Bay.
The film is set to open on July 1st, 2011 and stars Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Josh Duhamel, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Patrick Dempsey and John Turturro.




Source: ComingSoon
Tags: Frances McDormand, Josh Duhamel, movie news, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, shia labeouf Posted in News |
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
The official tagline for WHEN IN ROME is, “All is fair in love and Rome”, and well it’s not. In fact, there are a lot of things that aren’t fair about this movie. The good thing is that I had no expectations when I went into this so I wasn’t horribly disappointed. Sadly, it performs under the standard of a usual rom-com. The only save is a few funnies here and there, Kristen Bell, and the fact that Anjelica Huston found it worthy enough to take a small part.

Our story is centered on the young and talented art curator, Beth (Kristen Bell). When her little sister shows up on her doorstep to tell her she’s marrying a man she has only known for two weeks, Beth’s skepticism immediately kicks in. Reluctant of the odds they’ll stay together, she heads off to Rome to be in her baby sister’s wedding.
When she arrives, Beth is consumed with work. Rome doesn’t seem to provide or aid in any hope that true love will be found. During the reception she embarrasses herself until the best man, Nick (Josh Duhamel) saves her from furthering her humiliation. The two immediately hit it off and when Beth goes to make a grand romantic gesture, she sees Nick kissing another woman. In turn, Beth gets drunk and curses the Fontana de Amore (Fountain of Love). The fountain holds the coins of people who believe that it will bring them true love one day. Beth saves five suitors by plucking their coins out of the fountain.

When she gets back home, the coins have caused her a bit of pain. The five men (Will Arnett, Jon Heder, Danny Devito, Dax Shepard, and Duhamel) attached to those coins are desperately in love with her. This love borders on obsession when the guys start to effect her personal and work life. Beth must find a way to get the guys off her back, but find what real love is in the process.
When I said this movie wasn’t fair, I meant it. It’s not fair that Kristen Bell’s talents aren’t used to their fullest potential. For any of you who have seen the girl in REEFER MADNESS, you know there’s potential there. I never got into Veronica Mars, but there was a reason the show had a huge following. Bell also has great chemistry with Duhamel throughout the film. To be honest with you, Duhamel never came across as an actor that stood out amongst the others. In this film though, he came across a slightly charming.

When you get down to it, the actors aren’t the problem. The cast would lead you to believe that this movie is going to be something entertaining. However, mediocre dialogue screws it up. Most of the funny bits are due to more physical comedy and the personas that the male suitors take on are just terrible. Out of Devito, Shepard, Heder, and Arnett you think one of them will be remotely funny—this never happens. If they were given opportunity to improvise more there might have been more to laugh at, but their performances are all phoned in. Not even two of my favorite female oddballs, Kristen Schaal and Kate Micucci could make me feel any better about the crap script.
As for the romantic aspect of it since this is a romantic comedy, it never really does anything for me. There were moments where Bell and Duhamel had me then I got lost in the sea of terrible dialogue again. It also didn’t help that the soundtrack was off the charms annoying. I don’t even think that a Justin Bieber fan would be into these songs. The only one that caught my ear was a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love”.

Overall the movie was just one of those brain off popcorn chick flicks. I think that the director, Mark Stephen Johnson was a bit rusty when it came to doing a lighthearted film again. His first film, SIMON BIRCH was a wonderful tearjerker, but this movie had no hold on my emotions. In my humble opinion, it all came down to a lackluster script. What boggles my mind even more is the fact that there were two writers involved in the screenplay, David Diamond & David Weissman. Why didn’t one of them just say, “Hey, this isn’t so great”. Instead they offered to hand us a film that doesn’t even do justice to the actors and actresses involved. Instead of falling in love, I think this one scared me away from it. Maybe one day I’ll watch it again, but I wouldn’t count on it.
BLU-RAY REVIEW
Video: Great quality. The colors were bold, certainly not a bad thing. No complaints here. (2.35:1 Widescreen).
Audio: Everything was as clear as a bell on this one. No pun intended. The music offers some cheesy chick flick stuff that you would expect. Personally, not my cup of tea. (5.1 DTS-HD).
Alternate Opening & Ending (7:00) There is a reason that these are the alternates. This is not a great start to the bonus features.
Crazy Casanovas: Mischief from the Set (12:00): This is the only part I really was interested in. Mostly just to see Kristen Bell being adorable. You’ll get some background on the film, cast, and crew on this feature.

Extended Pain With the Suitors (2:00): The suitors act as their own exhibits. Didn’t really do anything for me.
Kerplunk!: Bloopers from Rome (3:00): Bloopers are usually supposed to be funny…these aren’t. Sort of a disappointment.
Deleted Scenes (7:00): A collection of deleted scenes that obviously should not have been used in the film.
Music Videos: “Starstrukk” by 3OH!3 featuring Katy Perry & “Stupid Love Letter” by Friday Night Boys (7:00): Unless you are a die-hard Katy Perry lover, or enjoy the torturous sounds of today’s excuse for what passes as music then I’d suggest skipping this entirely.
“Craziest Thing You’ve Ever Done for Love?” (0:56): Little easter egg that’s right under the last bonus feature. They just asked a few members of the cast that question. It’s cute, but could have done without it.
Tags: Blu-ray, Josh Duhamel, kristen bell, mark steven johnson, movie reviews, Will Arnett Posted in Blu-Ray Reviews, Reviews |
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
The filmmakers for the upcoming “comedy” LIFE AS WE KNOW IT are stuck with the unenviable task that many filmmakers before them have been stuck with; how do you make a comedy when the underlying emotion of the film is sadness? The premise of the film is that Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel are “stuck” raising kids when the kids’ parents die unexpectedly. So we know the first 30 minutes or so of the movie are going to be sad and for me, that’s going to diminish the rest of the “comedy” since dead parents are never funny. With that said, the film could end up being pretty decent and it looks like they kept the awkwardness to a minimum.
The film also stars Christina Hendricks, Josh Lucas, Jean Smart and Faizon Love. Greg Berlanti will be directing.
Watch the trailer here.

Tags: Christina Hendricks, Faizon Love, Greg Berlanti, Jean Smart, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas, Katherine Heigl, movie news Posted in News |
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Posted by: Nathan Swank
The upcoming Sci-Fi film I AM NUMBER FOUR is going through a casting change. Timothy Olyphant (THE CRAZIES) is replacing Sharlito Copley (DISTRICT 9), who is dropping out due to press obligations for THE A-TEAM. Directed by D.J. Caruso, the story is about nine earthbound aliens who escaped their planet before it was destroyed by a rival species. Hiding out on earth, the title character (Alex Pettyfer) is disguised as a human teenager with his guardian and mentor (Olyphant) when he discovers the enemy that annihilated his planet is hunting him.
I think Sharlto Copley is magnificent so I feel Olyphant is a slight step down. No offense to Olyphant, I do think he’s all right; he just hasn’t overly ‘wowed’ me in any of his work. To be fair, I have yet to see his television show Justified and he seems to regularly play a commanding tough guy, so he might be a good fit. Does anyone else get him confused with Josh Duhamal?

Source: Variety
Tags: Alex Pettyfer, d.j. caruso, Josh Duhamel, movie news, Sharlto Copley, Timothy Olyphant Posted in News |
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Posted by: Kristy Sturdivant
The Walt Disney romantic comedy WHEN IN ROME starring Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel will be released on Blu-ray June 15, 2010. The film follows unlucky in love New Yorker Kristen Bell as she takes a trip to Rome and unthinkingly takes coins out of a fountain of love which arouses a flow of potential suitors. This Blu-ray marks a change for Disney as it will be one of their releases that does not include a DVD or a digital copy of the film. Look for a short list of special features that include:
- Deleted scenes (some BD-exclusive)
- Extended scenes (BD-exclusive)
- Crazy Casanovas: Mischief from the Set (BD-exclusive)
- Blooper reel
- Alternate Opening & Ending (BD-exclusive)
- Music videos:
- “Starstrukk” by 3OH3! Featuring Katy Perry
- “Stupid Love Letter” by Friday Night Boy

Tags: Blu-ray, Disney, Josh Duhamel, kristen bell, movie news Posted in Blu-Ray News, News |
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
John Malkovich and Frances McDormand have joined the cast of TRANSFORMERS 3, which already featured the return of Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel. Michael Bay announced the cast additions yesterday on his website. I’m not typically a fan of celebrity websites, but his is actually pretty decent. He doesn’t post often, but when he does, it’s usually good information about his projects. He also announced that Ken Jeong would be joining the cast:
“Transformers 3 has been going very well. We are going to shoot in LA, Chicago, Washington DC, Florida, Texas, Africa, Moscow, and China. On the talent front, we just locked in Frances McDormand and John Malkovich. Both amazing actors I’ve always wanted to work with. We also just got Ken Jeong, he is the super funny actor stuck in the trunk from “Hangover” and the Doctor from “Knocked Up….I also was at a Ferrari charity event this week raising money for a hospital being built by Ferrari in Haiti. I announced that night the newest Autobot to join Transformers: the Ferrari 458 Italia.”
The other bit of news in that blurb is the addition of the Ferrari 458 Italia (pictured below). I’m a little rusty on my Transformers knowledge, so I don’t know which Autobot was a Ferrari, but a Ferrari Autobot sounds cool to me. TRANSFORMERS 3 is due to hit theaters on July 1st, 2011.


Tags: john malkovich, Josh Duhamel, Megan Fox, michael bay, movie news, shia labeouf Posted in News |
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
Samuel L. Jackson and Josh Duhamel are lined up to star in SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL for director Boaz Yakin. The film is a horror take on the ongoing battle between heaven and hell, with Jackson and Duhamel playing humans caught in the mix. It feels an awful lot like THE PROPHECY. Here’s the official synopsis:
Caught in the no-man’s land between Saturday night sin and Sunday morning redemption, Louisiana lawman Harlan Stark (Josh Duhamel) finds that his intervention into a spectacular crime –the bold attempt to assassinate a charismatic preacher –soon escalates into a cosmic confrontation between Heaven and Hell, where angels are warriors as dangerous as demons. Harlan and his loyal partner Jesse (Samuel L. Jackson)stand at the fulcrum between vengeful good and devious evil, with neither side showing anything like mercy. Harlan must find the courage to break the cycle, and reject fanatical revenge –yet he too finds himself transformed.
Sounds interesting enough, but these films can be hard to pull off. This weekend’s LEGION will be a good sign if audiences are still interested in fighting angels.

Source: Latino Review
Tags: Boaz Yakin, Josh Duhamel, movie news, samuel l. jackson Posted in News |
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Since Michael Bay’s BAD BOYS in 1995, I’ve noticed a very common trend amongst movie fans; they all love to trash the guy, but they all line up to see his movies. This has led me to the conclusion that even though you’ll read Michael Bay trash talking everywhere, most people have a soft spot for the guy and actually enjoy his movies, despite their problems.
And they do have problems, so don’t get me wrong. But even though one minute I’m shaking my head in embarrassment over the horrible dialogue delivered by John Turturro one minute, I’m actually getting goose bumps from excitement the next minute as Shia is telling his dad he can’t go with him in the battle. That about sums up TRANSFORMERS 2: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN. It’s going to have plenty of scenes that are cringe-inducing, but more than enough fun moments that will make up for it.

The film takes place several months after the events of the first one. The Autobots are working with the government to hunt down and destroy Decepticons while Sam (Shia LaBeouf) is juggling his new relationship with Mikaela (Megan Fox) and starting college. Everything is going fine until he finds a shard from the cube and somehow it imprints images and memories into his brain that causes him to see symbols. We later learn that these symbols are actually a map to a global-destruction device that could end life on earth. So Sam and the Autobots must battle a resurrected Megatron and prevent the end of the world.
Some reviewers will have you believe the story is much more complicated than that. I’m not going to argue with them because it’s MUCH more complicated than that. But what I’ve done is made a conscious decision to not mention any plot point that doesn’t have an impact on the end of the movie, which is about 25% of the film. Yeah, there’s a human girl that’s actually a robot and it makes no sense that Sam wouldn’t be goo-goo over Mikaela, but we all know Bay gets bogged down in worthless points, so that’s what we get when we go into a Bay film.

What he does well is set up a sense of impending doom and then make everyone involved with protecting us from said doom look really, really cool doing it. Every time I see a Shia LaBeouf movie, I like him more and more. Bay couldn’t have picked a better lead actor and Shia has done so much with so little. The Transformers movies get 2 or 3 notches higher just because he’s the lead star. How great would he have been as Anakin Skywalker in the new Star Wars trilogy?
At the end of the day, if you like Michael Bay (even if you won’t admit it) and if you liked the first Transformers film, there’s no reason you won’t dig this one. The action is fierce and intense and it moves fast enough that you’re never bored. Just suspend logic and reality for 2.5 hours and accept that the point of the film is to wow you with big special effects and loud noises and you’ll get your money’s worth.
BLU-RAY REVIEW
Video: I’ve always felt that the first Transformers film is reference-quality when it comes to audio/video presentation and this one manages to equal its predecessor. The edition I watched was the special, limited edition Wal-Mart exclusive that had the “Imax” scenes that changed aspect ratios during key fight sequences. The only other film that I know of that did this was THE DARK KNIGHT. I have to admit that I really like this effect and it made the action seem more “alive” than had they kept with the normal ratio. So if you plan on buying this, I highly suggest you go to Wal-Mart to get it.
Audio: There were rumblings that the Imax version had some audio problems, but I must have lucked out because the audio was fine with my disc. The film sounded excellent with lower bass levels being used more often, along with more utilization of surround channels. Bay has become a master of using sound effects to heighten the action and intensity, which he does very well here.
Commentary with Michael Bay, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman- This commentary doesn’t shed too much extra light on the film. These guys do a good job of keeping the chatter up but they don’t say anything too exciting. There are some anecdotes which is entertaining but this is really nothing special-although we do get the story of the famous Megan Fox on the motorcycle shot-no spoilers. There was also an admittance that some stuff was left in for the kids only. If you’re a HUGE fan of the film then watch, otherwise catch some of the shorter featurettes.
The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen (2:14:31)-A very in-depth “making of” featurette that is, thankfully, broken down into chapters. Of course there are a lot of movie clips and interviews from cast and crew but they cover a lot of ground in here, from initial sketches to end product. This also encompasses the first movie as well. It does run a little long but overall it’s a good watch.
A day with Michael Bay: Tokyo (13:23)-We follow Mr. Bay around as he finishes the film before showing it to Tokyo. We get to see him in interviews and press junket-type settings. The interesting thing is that he’s doing all of these interviews and talking to people and the film isn’t even finished. It’s a good “real life” piece and makes Bay more endearing to the audience.

25 Years of Transformers (10:44)-A montage of images and clips of Transformers over the years with interviews telling us why Transformers has stood the test of time. This is filler for the disk since we obviously saw the movie so we know that it has stood the test of time. If you really dig the toys this would be nostalgic–otherwise I would skip it.
Nest: Transformer Data Hub-This is an interactive menu where you can view the bios of the autobots and images of how they have changed through the years. If you wanted history of a particular bot, then this is for you.
The Allspark Experiment-Another interactive game where you choose a vehicle and add options to the car, then hit it with the allspark from the film and watch it transform–kinda goofy but my autobot was cool!
Deconstructing Visual Bayhem (22:46)- Mr. Bay gives us a little intro into this featurette and then we get some commentary from some of the visual guys. This is broken down into various scenes from the film where we get to see he conceptual scene and then the conceptual/final scene. This featurette was too difficult to maneuver through but was interesting enough. Note to Blu-ray people: just because you can make us do different things to watch the featurette, it doesn’t mean you have to…easy access is nice.
Deleted/Alternate Scenes (6:01)- A lot of these scenes were of Sam’s parents and it’s good they were deleted or cut down because they didn’t add anything extra to the story. Worth the watch though.
Giant Effing Movie (24:03)- This is their alternative to a gag reel and I dug it. A montage of explosive scenes from the film along with the actors, director and crew goofing around. It ran a little longer than necessary but it was entertaining, especially since we got to see Mr. Spielberg for a bit.
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Tags: Blu-ray, Josh Duhamel, Megan Fox, michael bay, movie reviews, shia labeouf Posted in Blu-Ray Reviews, Reviews |
Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Posted by: Brad Sturdivant
Liv Tyler has stepped aside and Katie Holmes has stepped up in the film THE ROMANTICS. Holmes joins an impressive cast that already includes Anna Paquin, Josh Duhamel, Malin Akerman, Elijah Wood, Adam Brody and Jeremy Strong. The film is about several college friends that reunite for a friend’s wedding. Holmes will play the maid of honor to Paquin’s bride. Drama is sure to ensue since both have a history with the groom, played by Duhamel.
I’m perfectly fine with this news. I love college-reunion type movies and I’m not a big fan of Liv Tyler. I also think Katie Holmes can be pretty charming when she wants to be and this could be a good move for her. Galt Nidederhoffer will be directing the screenplay she also wrote.

Source: Variety
Tags: Anna Paquin, Josh Duhamel, Katie Holmes, Liv Tyler, movie news Posted in News |
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) is heading off to college, leaving his parents and his mega hot girlfriend, Mikaela Banes (Megan Fox), behind. He finds a piece of the cube from the original in his pocket which transfers important location knowledge into Sam. Meanwhile, the Decepticons resurrect Megatron and are after Sam so they can obtain this knowledge and destroy the sun? Yes, I’m asking. I’m positive someone else out there could explain this better to me than the movie did. Anytime I discuss a plot point in this review pretend a question mark follows because I’m extremely unsure.

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN is a cluttered mess! Sure, the special effects and sound editing is top notch and quite amazing, but it’s all over the place and coming at you nonstop. So much so, that the viewer never has time to process and appreciate it. Director Michael Bay bombards the audience with sound and visuals so over stimulating that it’s hard not to tune out. Not to mention that it is nearly impossible to keep all the new Transformers straight. I know Optimus Prime and Bumble Bee are Autobots (good) and Megatron and Starscream are Decepticons (bad). As long as one of them is in a fight, I should be okay. The best scene is a fight between Optimus Prime and a few Decepticons in the woods; a far more peaceful, consistent backdrop that I was able to focus in on a cool action sequence. I don’t need a barrage of action coming at me at all times. Let’s keep our action singular. I know this is suppose to be mindless summer blockbuster fun, but the first one proved you can still be interesting while entertaining.

TF2 has too many “what the…?” moments. If I were to go through each of them, my review would be just as over bloated as the film itself. Here are a few low lights. A human who is actually a Transformer comes and goes early on in the film and is never explained. An old Transformer seems to have human aging tendencies, even using a cane. The search for this matrix is crucial to revive Transformers but throughout the film, Transformers are being revived by other means. The military crew seems to be able to hold off the Decepticons with their bullets during the last battle for what seems like the entire film, however, up until that point, bullets had no impact on Transformers.

On a positive note, I did laugh throughout the film. The jokes were juvenile and silly and I sort of shook my head in shame but nonetheless, I laughed. Shia LaBeouf in particular is very funny! Even among this absurdness he pulls it together and shows off charismatic goofiness and wit. However, three characters, who I believe were meant to be comic relief, weren’t able to make me even crack a smile. The first is Sam’s new conspiracy theorist roommate, Leo, who is there for no other reason but to be scared and scream like a girl. The second two are a pair of hipster Autobots named Skid and Mudflap who are offensive for one reason…they are not funny. Maybe I’m just the wrong age, but being that the movie is rated PG-13 I don’t think they can reach the right age.

Fear not, behind all the explosions and carnage, at the core of the film we have an unlikely love story between two teenagers. Why is bad girl turn needy Mikaela pining over dweeby Sam? That’s one of the big “mysteries”, but essentially, they are having difficulty saying “I love you.” You’ll have to wait for the final conclusion to see if it actually happens!
Tags: Josh Duhamel, Megan Fox, michael bay, movie reviews, shia labeouf Posted in Reviews |
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