Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Paradise Lost to be released in 2013

"Paradise Lost", John Milton's epic poem about Lucifer's fall from grace and the corruption of Adam & Eve, is gearing up for a movie adaptation, under the helm of Alex Proyas ("I, Robot"). Now, Warner Bros, the studio behind the movie, has confirmed that the movie is set to be released in the end of 2013.

The movie is planned as an action epic focused on the war between Lucifer's forces and the angels led by Michael for control of Paradise, with many aerial battles, and will be filmed using the same motion-capture technology from "Avatar", in addition to being rumored to be filmed in 3D. So far, the only actor confirmed to appear is Bradley Cooper ("The Hangover"), who'll be playing Lucifer.
 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bradley in Kaylien movie

Actresses Olivia Wilde, Eva Longoria, and Zoe Saldana are the three latest actresses moving behind the cameras to direct for Glamour magazine's Reel Moments project, WWD reports.
The actresses will each direct a short film based on real-life stories of Glamour readers. The project, being underwritten by Clarisonic, began in 2005 and has already attracted names like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston.

Saldana’s story, “Kaylien,” revolves around an autistic girl. The film was shot earlier this month and stars Bradley Cooper and Malin Ackerman. Saldana also enlisted the help of her Avatar colleagues. “It took three days to shoot because even though it’s short, it was the first Glamour film with motion capture, stunts, and special effects,” Saldana said.

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Filming at City Hall




Bradley Cooper shakes hands with police officers before entering City Hall for the day's filming of "The Place Beyond the Pines" on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, in Schenectady, N.Y. (Cindy Schultz / Times Union)

Limitless: Cinema at its finest

Blu-Ray review by FlickDirect

What if there was a drug out there that would increase your IQ to over four digits?   Would you take it?  If so, what would you do with your life?  Relativity Media's new film, Limitless, based on the story, Dark Fields, by Alan Glynn, aims to answer this question and more.
 
The film follows the life of one Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper, Alias, The Hangover), a freelance writer who cannot seem to catch a break in life.  During one of his mid-day drinking binges, Eddie runs into his ex-brother-in-law, Vernon (Johnny Whitworth), who presents Eddie with a new designer drug of a lifetime, NZT.  Once on this wonder drug, Eddie's life changes 180 degrees for the better, making the impossible seem possible.  Despite all NZT's positive characteristics, it still does not seem all is right in Eddie's life; and the drug could kill him in the process of trying to achieve all of his goals in life.
 
While the premise and the novel provide a great starting point for the film, it is the cast and director that truly make this film shine.  Director, Neil Burger (The Illusionist), does wonders with this film, not only telling the story through the actors, but through the color palette of the film as well.  When our protagonist Eddie has become more "clear" on NZT, the palate changes from a dull orange/red to a sharp blue tone that also helps move the story along.
 
Aside from Neil Burger's direction the cast of Limitless is top notch.  Bradley Cooper gives the best performance of his career breathing life into Eddie Morra and his numerous personality changes that occur throughout the film.  While supporting actors Robert De Niro (Ronin, Casino), Abbie Cornish (Sucker Punch), and Andrew Howard (The Hangover Part II), play their roles with such passion and skill, it feels they were the only choices possible to be cast into these parts.
 
While the film and the book that it is based on are amazing pieces of work, the Blu-ray release is unfortunately a mixed bag.  The video of Limitless is encoded in an amazing looking AVC 180p 2.40:1 transfer which perfectly nails Director Neil Burger's intentions – having the look and feel of the movie while displaying even the finest detail and with solid black levels. While not being an action film, the DTS-HS Master 5.1 track could certainly give most a run for their money with having a crisp clean sound that resonates perfectly through your home theater room. 
 
Other than the film, the Limitless Blu-ray boats very few features for one to get excited about.  Aside from containing the now normal digital copy of the film (one would hope they would soon make these higher quality than 480p), the Blu-ray contains two fluff  "making of" pieces, and alternate ending  (more or less the same as the final cut), and an unrated version of the film (approximately 1 minute longer).  It also includes an audio commentary by Director Neil Burger.
 
If you are already a fan of the book or film Limitless, then this Blu-ray release is a must have for your library until a more complete edition is brought to market.  If you have not seen the film or read the book yet, then Limitless should go to the top of your purchase/rental list, as it is one of the better films that have come out of 2011.

Bradley Exits 'The Crow'

“As the crow flies” may denote the shortest route from one place to another, but the movie version of The Crow is proving to be less than a straight shot.
Relativity is remaking the supernatural action movie based on the 1990s comic and has set Juan Carlos Fresnadillo to direct.

Bradley Cooper was to have played the title character but sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that he has now exited due to scheduling conflicts. Cooper has David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook shooting this fall and then dives straight into Legendary’s Paradise Lost, which shoots first quarter next year…the exact time Relativity plans on making the high-priority Crow.