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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Twilight: Breaking dawn1 (2011)





Overview
The Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga) is 2011 romance fantasy movie directed by Bill Condon and based on based Stephenie Meyer's novel. The final series is split in two parts forms the 4th and final installment of the famous Twilight Saga. The executive producers for this movie were Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt. Again brings back the screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg. Part one of these final installments will be distributed on November 18, 2011 and Part two will be on November 16, 2012.

The critics from this movie wonder if Breaking Dawn would be tailored as the adult nature of the novel. The last book it is regarding about winning the specific personality of Bella on her journey. The filming was shot in Louisiana to keep the budgeted amount of both parts sensible. It is because a little studio as Summit Entertainment takes big tax credits at that place. The movie attempts to maintain its PG-13 rating and will not show horrible scenes based on the novel.

Castings
  • Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
  • Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen
  • Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
  • Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen
  • Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
  • Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
  • Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater
  • Booboo Stewart as Seth Clearwater
  • Billy Burke as Charlie Swan
  • Sarah Clarke as Renée Dwyer
  • MyAnna Buring as Tanya
  • Maggie Grace as Irina
  • Casey LaBow as Kate
  • Michael Sheen as Aro
  • Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius
  • Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus
  • Chaske Spencer as Sam Uley
  • Christian Camargo as Eleazar
  • Mia Maestro as Carmen
  • Mackenzie Foy as Renesmee Cullen
  • Dakota Fanning as Jane
  • Cameron Bright as Alec
  • Charlie Bewley as Demetri
  • Daniel Cudmore as Felix
  • Noel Fisher as Vladimir
  • Guri Weinberg as Stefan
  • Lee Pace as Garrett
  • Joe Anderson as Alistair
  • Judi Shekoni as Zafrina
  • Tracey Huggins as Senna
  • J.D. Pardo as Nahuel

Short details of the story
The plot of the Breaking Down is broken into three individual books. In part one; it is about Bella and Edward’s marriage. They take their honeymoon on a far island of Brazil. After that, Bella learns about her pregnancy and shortly confirms Carlisle to her as she contacts him. Edward suggests aborting the child as the fetus develops quickly and strongly that becoming Bella’s body unable to respond. But, Bella refuses and communicated Rosalie her friend who has sought after children.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Real Steel (2011 movie)





Overview
Real Steel is a 2011 American science fiction action film starring Hugh Jackman and directed by Shawn Levy. Filming took place mainly in the U.S. state of Michigan. Animatronic robots were built for the film, and motion capture technology was used to represent the brawling of computer-generated robots and animatronics.

Real Steel had its world premiere on September 6, 2011 in Paris at the Le Grand Rex. The film had its United States premiere on October 2, 2011 in Los Angeles at the Gibson Amphitheatre. For the U.S. release, it was initially scheduled for release on November 18, 2011, but it was moved prior to avoid rivalry with the first part of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. The film was released in 3,440 theaters in the United States and Canada, including 270 IMAX screenings.

Real Steel gained mixed to optimistic reviews from critics, with the aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes listing 60% of 186 critics giving a positive review, with a rating average of 5.9 out of 10. Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a rating score of 56, based on 34 reviews. CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was an A on an A plus to F scale.

Castings
  • Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton
  • Dakota Goyo as Max Kenton
  • Kevin Durand as Ricky
  • Evangeline Lilly as Bailey Tallet
  • Hope Davis as Debra
  • Anthony Mackie as Finn
  • Olga Fonda as Farra Lemcova
  • James Rebhorn as Uncle Marvin
  • Karl Yune as Mashido

Short details of the story
A future-set story where robot boxing is a well known sport and centered on a struggling promoter (Jackman) who thinks he's found a champion in a useless robot. During his buoyant rise to the top, he also discovers he has an 11-year-old son who wants to know his father. In the near future, robots have in use over for humans in the boxing ring. A former boxer and small-time promoter (Hugh Jackman) struggles to create a living with patched-up robots in shady venues. When he discovers he has an 11-year-old son who believes that a robot found in the junk heap has what it takes to win, he finds himself with a shot at the big time.

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Lion King 3D (2011 movie)





Overview
Your most favorite roar is back in new dimension and considered as one of the most admired Disney animated musicals -- The Lion King is now in 3D. It presents the chronicle of a lion cub's journey to adulthood and recognition of his royal destiny.

Originally, the Lion King is a 1994 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. It is the 32nd feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and the film was produced throughout a period well-known as the Disney Renaissance.

Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original attain by Hans Zimmer. It has earned over $899 million worldwide as of 2011.

Castings
  • Matthew Broderick as Prince Simba
  • James Earl Jones as King Mufasa
  • Jeremy Irons as Scar
  • Moira Kelly as Nala
  • Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa
  • Nathan Lane as Timon
  • Robert Guillaume as Rafiki
  • Rowan Atkinson as Zazu
  • Madge Sinclair as Sarabi 
  • Whoopi Goldberg as Shenzi
  • Cheech Marin as Banzai
  • Jim Cummings as Ed

Short details of the story
Simba begins life as an honored prince, the son of the commanding King Mufasa. The cub's joyful childhood turns disastrous when his evil uncle, Scar, kills Mufasa and drives Simba missing from the kingdom. In cast out, the young lion becomes befriends with the ridiculously bumbling pair of Pumbaa the warthog and Timon the meerkat that live in a untroubled jungle life.

As he approaches adulthood, however, he is visited by the spirit of his father, who instructs him to overcome the despicable Scar and retrieve his lawful throne. Borrowing elements from Hamlet, classical mythology, and African folk tales, The Lion King tells its mythic coming-of-age tale with a mixture of impressive visuals and lively music.

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Rio (2011 movie)





Overview
Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated musical comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title of the movie refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, in which the film is set.

20th Century Fox released the film on March 22, 2011 in Brazil and April 15, 2011 in the United States. The film acknowledged in general positive reviews from film critics. Observers praised the visuals, voice acting, and music. The film was also a box office success, grossing over $483 million worldwide.

On January 27, 2011, Rovio Mobile announced a corporation with 20th Century Fox to endorse the film. The game Angry Birds Rio was released in March 2011 on the Android Market and the Apple App Store with 50 levels. A sneak peek for Angry Birds Rio (a golden egg) was available on the original Angry Birds game if the spectators established the secret code in Super Bowl XLV's commercial for Rio which would only be perceptible upon pausing the commercial and advancing it frame by frame.

Castings
  • Jesse Eisenberg as Blu
  • Anne Hathaway as Jewel
  • George Lopez as Rafael
  • Jemaine Clement as Nigel
  • Bernardo de Paula as Kipo
  • Tracy Morgan as Luiz
  • Jamie Foxx as Nico
  • Francisco Ramos as Mauro
  • Bebel Gilberto as Eva
  • Leslie Mann as Linda Gunderson
  • Sofia Scarpa Saldanha as the younger Linda
  • Jake T. Austin as Fernando
  • Bernardo de Paula as Sylvio
  • Rodrigo Santoro as Túlio Monteiro
  • Carlos Ponce as Marcel
  • Jeffrey Garcia as Tipa
  • Davi Vieira of Forro in the Dark as Armando

Short Details of the story
Set in the splendid city of Rio de Janeiro and the abundant rainforest of Brazil, the comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a unusual macaw who thinks he is the very last of his breed. When Blu discovers there's another — and that she's a she — he leaves the comforts of his confinement in little town Minnesota and heads to Rio. But it's distant from love at first sight between the domesticated and flight-challenged Blu and the ferociously independent, high-flying female, Jewel.

Surprisingly thrown together, they go aboard on an escapade of a lifetime, where they find out about friendship, love, courage, and being open to life's numerous wonders. "Rio" brings jointly a menagerie of vibrant characters, a heart-warming story, rich colorful backdrops, revitalizing Latin and fashionable music, and family-friendly song and dance.

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Pirates of Caribbean (2011)





Overview
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 adventure fantasy movie and the fourth chapter in the Pirates of the Caribbean progression. Gore Verbinski, who had directed the three prior films, got replaced by Rob Marshall, despite the fact that Jerry Bruckheimer once more served as producer. In the movie, which pictures inspiration from the book On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is united by Angelica (Penélope Cruz) in his exploration for the Fountain of Youth, confronting the well-known pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane).

The movie was launched by Walt Disney Pictures, and had its theatrical entrance in discharge dates falling within May 18 and May 20, 2011. Writers Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott initially learned of Powers' novel throughout the back-to-back production of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, and carefully considered it a well opening point for a new movie in the series. Pre-production started on track after the end of the 2007–2008. Writers Guild of America strike, with Johnny Depp joining with the writers on the story’s blueprint.

Castings
  • Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
  • Penélope Cruz as Angelica
  • Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa
  • Ian McShane as Edward "Blackbeard" Teach
  • Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs
  • Sam Claflin as Philip Swift
  • Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey as Syrena
  • Greg Ellis as Lt. Cmdr. Theodore Groves
  • Damian O'Hare as Lieutenant Gillette
  • Stephen Graham as Scrum
  • Óscar Jaenada as The Spaniard, King Ferdinand's most trusted agent
  • Gemma Ward as Tamara, Queen of the Mermaids
  • Richard Griffiths as King George II of Great Britain
  • Keith Richards as Captain Teague
  • Judi Dench as a noblewoman
  • Derek Mears as the Master-at-Arms
  • Sebastian Armesto as King Ferdinand of the Spanish Empire
  • Anton Lesser as Lord John Carteret
  • Roger Allam as Henry Pelham, Prime Minister of Great Britain
  • Paul Bazely as Salaman, an Indian crew member of the Queen Anne's Revenge

Short details of the story
It catches the enjoyment, adventure and hilarity that ignited the hit franchise.  Johnny Depp comes back to his iconic character of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed adventure. Crossing fate with the mysterious Angelica (Penelope Cruz), he’s not sure if it’s love—or if she’s a merciless con artist who’s by means of him to uncover the fabled Fountain of Youth. 

When she forces him on board the “Queen Anne’s Revenge,” the ship of the well-known pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unanticipated adventure in which he doesn’t recognize whom to fright more: Blackbeard or Angelica, with whom he shares a mystifying past. The worldwide cast includes franchise vets Geoffrey Rush as the resentful Captain Hector Barbossa and Kevin R. McNally as Captain Jack’s longtime buddy Joshamee Gibbs, in addition of Sam Claflin as a stalwart disciple and Astrid Berges-Frisbey as a strange mermaid.

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Rango (2011 movie)





Overview
Rango is an American computer-animated Western comedy-drama film. It was directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Graham King. Besides, it features the voices of actors Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone, Timothy Olyphant and Ned Beatty.

Rango received critical compliments. The site's consensus says, "Rango is a smart, giddily creative burst of beautifully animated entertainment, and Johnny Depp gives a colorful vocal performance as a household pet in an unfamiliar world." A different review-aggregation website, Metacritic, reported that the film had been given an average review of 75 out of 100 (or 3 out of 4).

It's an actual movie lover's movie, conceived as a Blazing Saddles-like comic commentary on kind that's as back-lot savvy as it is light in the saddle. The movie compliments the custom of thoroughly drawn animated classics, and does appealing things with room and perspective with its untamed action sequences.

Castings
  • Johnny Depp as Rango a chameleon
  • Isla Fisher  as Beans, a desert iguana
  • Stephen Root  as Doc, a rabbit; Mr. Johannes "Fluffy Joe" Merrimack III; Mr. Snuggles
  • Abigail Breslin  as Priscilla, a cactus mouse
  • Ray Winstone  as William "Bad Bill", a gila monster
  • Ned Beatty  as Mayor Marion "Tortoise John" Lynch, Mayor of Dirt, a desert tortoise
  • Harry Dean Stanton  as Balthazar
  • Bill Nighy  as Rattlesnake Jake
  • Alfred Molina  as Roadkill, an armadillo
  • Gil Birmingham  as Wounded Bird
  • Timothy Olyphant  as the Spirit of the West
  • Ian Abercrombie  as Ambrose
  • James Ward Byrkit  as: Waffles, a horned toad; Gordy; Papa Joad; Cousin Murt; Curlie knife attacker; Rodent Kid
  • Maile Flanagan  as Lucky
  • Claudia Black  as Angelique, a fox
  • John Cothran, Jr as Elgin
  • Blake Clark  as Buford, Gas Can Saloon bartender
  • Patrika Darbo  as: Delilah; Maybelle
  • George DelHoyo  as Señor Flan, the accordion player
  • Charles Fleischer  as Elbows
  • Ryan Hurst  as Jedidiah
  • Vincent Kartheiser  as Ezekiel; Lasso rodent
  • Beth Grant  as Bonnie
  • Hemky Madera  as Chorizo
  • Alex Manugian as Spoons
  • Mark McCreery as Parsons
  • Joe Nunez as Rock-Eye
  • Chris Parson as: Hazel Moats, Kinski, Stump, Clinker, Lenny, Boseefus, Dirt Kid
  • Lew Temple as: Furgus; Hitch
  • Alanna Ubach as: Boo Cletus; Fresca; Miss Daisy
  • Gore Verbinski as: Sergeant Turley; Crevice; Slim; Lupe, the violin player
  • Kym Whitley as Melonee
  • Keith Campbell as Sod Buster

Short Details of the Story
The chronicle follows the comical, transformative voyage of Rango (Depp), a sheltered chameleon living as a common family pet, while facing a main identity catastrophe. After all, how high can you aspire when your entire reason in life is to blend in? When Rango by chance winds up in the rough, gun-slinging town of Dirt - a unruly settlement occupied by the desert's most cunning and unusual creatures - the less-than-courageous lizard unexpectedly finds he stands out.

Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is required to play his new role to the hilt . . . until, in combustion of action-packed situations and encounters with disgraceful characters, Rango begins to turn out to be the hero he once only pretended to be. With a cast that includes Depp and other big casts, Rango brings an exciting new twirl on the typical Western legend of the stranger who saves a town - and himself in the process.

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Scream 4 (2011 movie)





Overview
Scream 4 is a 2011 American slasher film and the fourth episode in the Scream movie cycle. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, author of Scream and Scream 2, the movie stars an group cast which includes David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, and Hayden Panettiere. Originally, the series was proposed to be a trilogy, but later than ten years, Bob Weinstein considerate it was the exact time for another film. Depending on the box office, Scream 4 is supposed to be the first of a latest trilogy.

Williamson had to disappear from production early because of contractual obligations and Ehren Kruger (Scream 3) was brought in for re-writes. Campbell, Arquette and Cox are the merely recurring cast members from the prior films and were the foremost to sign on to the movie in September 2009. Panettiere and Rory Culkin were new cast to sign on in May 2010. Ashley Greene was primarily the choice of the lead character, Jill, but the responsibility eventually went to Roberts. Filming situated in and around Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 2010 to September 2010, with re-shoots in early on 2011.

Castings
  • David Arquette as Sheriff Dewey Riley
  • Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott
  • Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers-Riley
  • Emma Roberts as Jill Roberts
  • Hayden Panettiere as Kirby Reed
  • Anthony Anderson as Deputy Anthony Perkins
  • Alison Brie as Rebecca Walters
  • Adam Brody as Deputy Ross Hoss
  • Rory Culkin as Charlie Walker
  • Marielle Jaffe as Olivia Morris
  • Erik Knudsen as Robbie Mercer
  • Mary McDonnell as Kate Roberts
  • Marley Shelton as Deputy Judy Hicks
  • Nico Tortorella as Trevor Sheldon
  • Anna Paquin as Rachel
  • Kristen Bell as Chloe
  • Lucy Hale as Sherrie
  • Shenae Grimeas Trudie
  • Britt Robertson as Marnie Cooper
  • Aimee Teegarden as Jenny Randall
  • Roger L. Jackson as the voice of Ghostface

Short details of the story
Sidney Prescott, at the present the author of a self-help book, proceeds home to Woodsboro on the final stop of her book visit. There she reconnects with Sheriff Dewey and Gale, who are at the moment married, as well as her cousin Jill and her Aunt Kate. Unluckily, Sidney's appearance also brings about the comeback of Ghostface, putting Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, along with Jill, her friends, and the complete town of Woodsboro in danger.

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The Thing (2011 movie)





Overview
The Thing is a 2011 science-fiction horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., and written by Eric Heisserer and Ronald D. Moore. It is a prequel to the 1982 film of the similar name by John Carpenter, the plot taking put right away prior to the events of that film.

It stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton who are part of a team of Norwegian and American scientists who find out an alien buried deep in the ice of Antarctica, realizing too late that it is still alive, overwhelming then imitating the team members.

While the film was initially set for release in April, Universal Pictures altered the date to October 14, 2011, to allow time for reshoots. The purpose of the reshoots was to "enhance existing sequences or to make crystal clear a few story beats or to add punctuation marks to the film's feeling of dread."

Castings
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Dr. Kate Lloyd
  • Joel Edgerton as Sam Carter
  • Ulrich Thomsen as Dr. Sander Halversen
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Derek Jameson
  • Kim Bubbs as Juliette
  • Eric Christian Olsen as Adam Goodman
  • Jørgen Langhelle as Lars
  • Trond Espen Seim as Edvard Wolner
  • Carsten Bjørnlund as Karl
  • Jan Gunnar Røise as Olav
  • Paul Braunstein as Griggs
  • Kristofer Hivju as Jonas
  • Jo Adrian Haavind as Henrik
  • Ole Martin Aune Nilsen as Matias

The short details of the story
Paleontologist Kate Lloyd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has traveled to the isolated area for the journey of her lifetime. Joining a Norwegian scientific team that has stumbled across a celestial ship covered in the ice, she discovers a life form that seems to have died in the crash eons ago. But it is about to wake up.

When a uncomplicated experiment frees the alien from its frozen prison, Kate must unite the crew's pilot, Carter (Joel Edgerton), to remain it from killing them off one at a time. And in this gigantic, intense land, a parasite that can imitate anything it touches will pit human against human as it tries to live on and prosper.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Thor (2011 movie)





Overview
Thor is a 2011 American superhero movie based on the comic book casts of the similar name in print by Marvel Comics. It is the fourth movie distributed as branch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The movie was directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by Ashley Edward Miller. The movie pictures the story of Thor, a god who is exiled from his motherland of Asgard to Earth. While there, he constructed a affair with scientist Jane Foster.

 On the other hand, Thor must prevent his brother Loki, who intends to turn into the new king of Asgard. Director Sam Raimi primary developed the perception of a movie adaptation of Thor in 2001, but shortly abandoned the project, leaving it in "development hell" for numerous years. Throughout this time, the rights were pulled out up by a variety of movie studios until Marvel Studios signed Mark Protosevich to build up the project in 2006, and the development was set up at Paramount Pictures. Matthew Vaughn was initially assigned to direct the movie for an uncertain 2010 release. Nonetheless, after Vaughn was released from his share deal in 2008, Branagh was approached and the movie's release was rescheduled into 2011.

Castings
  • Chris Hemsworth as Thor
  • Natalie Portman as Jane Foster
  • Tom Hiddleston as Loki
  • Anthony Hopkins as Odin
  • Stellan Skarsgård as Erik Selvig
  • Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis
  • Idris Elba as Heimdall
  • Colm Feore as  Laufey
  • Ray Stevenson as Volstagg
  • Tadanobu Asano as Hogun
  • Joshua Dallas as Fandral
  • Jaimie Alexander as Sif
  • Rene Russo as Frigga

Short details of the story
Mighty Thor of Asgard (Chris Hemsworth) was exiled to earth after his arrogance triggers the flames of a very old quarrel. He discovers the denotation of humbleness when a dominant elderly foe dispatches a vicious force to squeeze humanity. Only when the banished prince has overcome the opponent proficient of overwhelming him in battle will he find out what it takes to be a proper leader.



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Toy Story 3 (2010 movie)





Overview

Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure movie. It is the now third film in the Toy Story succession. It was produced by Pixar and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Lee Unkrich and the movie was released globally from June through October in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD and IMAX 3D. Toy Story 3 was as well the first movie to be released theatrically with 7.1 surround sound.

In accordance to the conditions of Pixar's revised contract with Disney, all characters made by Pixar for their films were owned by Disney. Moreover, Disney retains the rights to construct sequels to any Pixar film, though Pixar retained the right of first rejection to get work on these sequels. But in 2004, when the arguable negotiations between the two companies created a split appear likely, Disney Chairman at the time Michael Eisner placed in motion plans to produce Toy Story 3 at a new Disney studio, Circle 7 Animation.

Castings
  • Tom Hanks as Woody
  • Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
  • Joan Cusack as Jessie
  • Ned Beatty as Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear
  • Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head
  • Michael Keaton as Ken
  • Wallace Shawn as Rex
  • John Ratzenberger as Hamm
  • Blake Clark as Slinky Dog
  • Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head
  • John Morris as Andy
  • Jodi Benson as Barbie
  • Emily Hahn as Bonnie
  • Laurie Metcalf as Andy's Mom
  • Teddy Newton as Chatter Telephone
  • Bud Luckey as  Chuckles
  • Beatrice Miller as Molly
  • Javier Fernandez-Peña as Spanish Buzz
  • Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants
  • Lori Alan as  Bonnie's Mom
  • Charlie Bright as Young Andy
  • Kristen Schaal as Trixie
  • Jeff Garlin as Buttercup
  • Bonnie Hunt as Dolly
  • John Cygan as Twitch
  • Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens
  • Whoopi Goldberg as Stretch
  • Jack Angel as Chunk
  • R. Lee Ermey as Sarge
  • Jan Rabson as Sparks
  • Richard Kind as Bookworm
  • Erik von Detten as Sid
  • Charlie Bright as Peaty
  • Amber Kroner as Peatrice
  • Brianna Maiwand as Peanelope
  • Jack Willis as Frog
  • Lee Unkrich as Jack-in-the-box
  • Bob Peterson as Janitor
  • Woody Smith as Big Baby

Short details of the story
The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center for a donation instead of the upper floor right for storage before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to encourage and convince the other toys that they weren't forsaken and to come back home. The amazing adventure starts when they arrived in the day-care center where they are placed inside a different room with different set of children.

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Piranha 3D (2010 movie)





Overview
Piranha 3D is a 2010 3D horror film, and the subsequent reconstruct of the 1978 movie of the similar name and directed by Alexandre Aja. Alexandre was chosen to direct the movie as an alternative of Chuck Russell who is originally scheduled to direct the movie and constructed the non credited rewrites to the script by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger.

 The production of the film was delays until March 2009 instead of the schedule to start in late 2008. Shooting of the film is taking in June 2009 at Bridgewater Channel in Lake Havasu, located in Arizona. It was shot in 2D and converted using the reali-D conversion process to 3D in post production. Piranha 3D takes $10,106,872 in its initial 3 days in its weekend opening. In the UK, Piranha 3D ranked at #4 at the box office, earning £1,487,119.

 As of May 16, 2011, Piranha 3D has completed a total of $83,188,165 worldwide. The movie was distributed on the DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D. The "3D" fraction of the title name was removed to the 2D releases to avoid misunderstanding of the two formats.

Castings
  • Steven R. McQueen as Jake Forester
  • Elisabeth Shue as Sheriff Julie Forester
  • Adam Scott as Novak Radzinsky
  • Jerry O'Connell as  Derrick Jones
  • Ving Rhames as Deputy Fallon
  • Jessica Szohr as Kelly Driscoll
  • Dina Meyer as Paula Montellano
  • Christopher Lloyd as Carl Goodman
  • Richard Dreyfuss as Matthew Boyd
  • Ricardo Chavira as Sam
  • Kelly Brook as Danni
  • Paul Scheer as Andrew "Drew" Cunningham
  • Cody Longo as Todd Dupree
  • Sage Ryan as Zane Forester
  • Brooklynn Proulx as Laura Forester
  • Riley Steele as Crystal
  • Devra Korwin as Mrs. Goodman
  • Jason Spisak as Deputy Taylor Roberts
  • Eli Roth as Wet T-Shirt Contest MC

Short details of the story
The number of residence of quiet Lake Victoria increases from 5,000 to 50,000 for Spring Break every year. However, there’s a little other to worry about the complaints and hangovers from narrow old timers – a new kind of horror is about to shake on Lake Victoria. After a rapid submerged tremble sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish, an not likely crowd of strangers must gang up together to stop themselves from becoming fish rations. But the Sheriff (Elisabeth Shue) is critically outnumbered, and with only one chance to keep the lake and her relations from absolutely being killed, she must risk the whole thing to annihilate the water carnivores herself.

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The Reef (2010 movie)





Overview
The Reef is a 2010 Australian horror film. The film was written and directed by Andrew Traucki, his second feature film (the first being Black Water), and is about a group of friends who overturn while sailing to Indonesia. The group decides that their greatest bet for survival is to swim to a close by island but find themselves stalked by a enormous white shark.

The film is based on the factual story of Ray Boundy, who was the one and only survivor of related happening in 1983. The film's five-week shoot began on 12 October 2009 in Queensland's Hervey Bay, Fraser Island and Bowen Bay, with extra shark footage finished in South Australia. While in production of the film, cameras were streaming the film online on the film's website on November 5.

The Reef had its world premiere as a market screening at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2010. It was later shown at South Korea's Pusan Film Festival on October 10, 2010 and Spain's Sitges Film Festival. The film's Australian premiere was in late 2010 at both the Brisbane and Canberra film festivals.

Castings
  • Adrienne Pickering as Suzie
  • Zoe Naylor as Kate
  • Damian Walshe-Howling as Luke
  • Gyton Grantley as Matt
  • Kieran Darcy-Smith as Warren

Short details of the story
Luke welcomes his friend Matt and his girlfriend Suzie that approach from London and Matt’s sister and Luke’s previous girlfriend Kate that comes from Sydney to travel by water with him and the sailor Warren in a sailboat. Though, the boat hits an undersea rock and capsizes with a hole on her bottom. Luke advises that they should go swimming in the north direction to get to the Turtle Island, in Queensland, Australia, while they have power since there is a current moving the boat in the reverse direction of land but Warren prefers to keep on the hull waiting for assistance since there are sharks in the water. The quartet swims, but they are hunted by a great white shark.

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Despicable me (2010 movie)





Overview
Despicable Me is a 2010 computer-animated 3D comedy movie brought by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment that was distributed on July 9, 2010 in the United States. It was directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud. Universal, in involvement with its Illumination Entertainment division produced the primary CGI feature. It was wholly animated in the French studio Mac Guff in Paris, France.This is the first Illumination Entertainment feature movie.

The movie got optimistic reviews from critics, and earned more than $251 million in the US, against a budget of $69 million.

Despicable Me is distributed on July 9, 2010 in the United States. It was opened at the number one spot at the box office and grabbed in $56.3 million, making it the third largest opening grossing for an animated movie in 2010 behind Toy Story 3 and Shrek Forever After.

Castings
  • Steve Carell as Gru
  • Jason Segel as Victor 'Vector' Perkins
  • Russell Brand as Dr. Nefario
  • Will Arnett as Mr. Perkins
  • Kristen Wiig as Miss Hattie
  • Miranda Cosgrove as Margo
  • Dana Gaier as Edith
  • Elsie Fisher as Agnes
  • Pierre Coffin as Tim / Bob / Mark / Phil / Stuart
  • Chris Renaud as Dave
  • Ken Jeong as Talk Show Host
  • Danny McBride as Fred McDade
  • Jack McBrayer as Tourist Father / Carnival Barker
  • Mindy Kaling as Tourist Mother
  • Jemaine Clement as Jerry
  • Rob Huebel as Anchorman / Newscaster.
  • Ken Daurio as Egyptian Guard.

Short details of the story
The story goes when an anonymous unlawful mastermind has stolen the one of the pyramids in Egypt. Blastering of jealous envy feels of an evil genius Gru (Steve Carell) who hasn't produced to make crime headlines since he and his minions grabbed the Times Square JumboTron years back. But right away after Gru steal the shrink-ray, the sneakiness super-nerd Vector (Jason Segel) grabs in and snatches it right out of his plane. Now, in order to steal the moon, Gru must first reclaime the weapon from Vector’s fortress. In order to do that, he adopts Margo, Agnes and Edith to penetrate inside by means of selling cookies. As days goes by with the kids, he slowly discovers of what’s important to make him happy and to what really making him proud.

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Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)





Overview
Paranormal Activity 2 is a 2010 American supernatural horror movie directed by Tod Williams and written by Michael R. Perry. The film is a similar prequel to the 2007 film Paranormal Activity, beginning two months earlier than and subsequent with the proceedings depicted in the original film. It was distributed in theaters at midnight on October 22, 2010 in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Canada.

Paramount and DreamWorks hired screenwriter Michael R. Perry to generate Paranormal Activity 2. Oren Peli, the director of the first film, placed as a producer for this prequel. Kevin Greutert, director of Saw VI, was originally hired to direct the prequel; nevertheless, Lions Gate Entertainment exercised a clause in Greutert's agreement to have him direct the last film in the Saw franchise. Both of the casts from the first film, Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat, reprise their roles in the prequel.

Castings
  • Katie Featherston as Katie
  • Sprague Grayden as Kristi Rey, Katie's sister
  • Brian Boland as Daniel Rey
  • Molly Ephraim as Ali Rey, Dan's daughter
  • Micah Sloat as Micah Sloat, Katie's boyfriend
  • Seth Ginsberg as Brad
  • Vivis Cortez as Martine, the nanny/housekeeper
  • Jackson Xenia Prieto and William Juan Prieto as Hunter Rey, Dan and Kristi's baby son
  • David Bierend as Surveillance Camera Expert

Short details of the story
The sequel to the low-budget blockbuster Paranormal Activity gets place a small number of months prior to the events of the first movie. Katie (Katie Featherston), the great put-upon primary lady in the original, has a sister living in an upscale Los Angeles village named Kristi (Sprague Grayden). Kristi has a new baby son, Hunter; a amiable lug of a husband named Daniel (Brian Boland), who owns numerous fast-food joints; a young stepdaughter from her hubby's first nuptials, Ali (Molly Ephraim); and a huge, gracious dog. As the family gets used to the innovative arrival, weird noises are heard tardy at night and when they get nearer at home from an outing, they notice the house has been messy, even though none of their valuables have been stolen.

Daniel responds by putting a security system and a system of surveillance cameras, though that doesn't prevent the noises or the Latino housekeeper's resolve that spirits lurk in the home. When Katie and her boyfriend, Micah (Micah Sloat), discontinue by for a visit, they argue the weird goings-on with Kristi; the women of the residence suppose to believe supernatural forces are at work, while the men find that idea silly. That doesn't last long, as the spirits get noisier and angrier, especially when Ali begins doing a little examine on the subject, and earlier than long the security of the household is being threatened on a number of fronts, perhaps due to some filthy dealings in the family's distant past.

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The Crazies (2010 movie)





Overview
The Crazies is a 2010 American horror film directed by Breck Eisner. Written by Scott Kosar and Ray Wright, the movie is a reconstruct of the 1973 film of the identical name by George A. Romero who is as well the executive producer and co-writer of the remake. The movie was distributed on February 26, 2010 to mostly positive reviews from critics, and was a box office achievement both domestically and internationally.

Reviews for the movie have been in general positive. Based on 137 reviews collected together, the movie has a largely approval rating of 71%, with an average score of 6.4/10. The site's stat states the movie is tense, satisfactorily shot, and unusually intelligent. The Crazies is the uncommon horror remake that works so well. By contrast which designates a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from conventional critics, closely calculated a "mixed or average" attain of 55% based on 30 reviews.

Castings
  •     Timothy Olyphant as David
  •     Radha Mitchell as Judy
  •     Joe Anderson as Russell
  •     Danielle Panabaker as Becca
  •     Christie Lynn Smith as Deardra Farnum
  •     Brett Rickaby as Bill Farnum
  •     Preston Bailey as Nicholas
  •     John Aylward as Mayor Hobbs
  •     Joe Reegan as Pvt. Billy Babcock
  •     Glenn Morshower as Intelligence Officer
  •     Larry Cedar as Ben Sandborn
  •     Gregory Sporleder as  Travis Quinn
  •     Mike Hickman as Rory Hamill
  •     Lisa K. Wyatt as Peggy Hamill
  •     Justin Welborn as Curt Hammil
  •     Chet Grissom as Kevin Miller
  •     Tahmus Rounds as Nathan
  •     Brett Wagner as Jesse
  •     Alex Van as Red
  •     Anthony Winters as Town Pastor
  •     Frank Hoyt Taylor as Mortician Charles Finley
  •     Justin Miles as Scotty McGregor
  •     Marian Green as Mrs. McGregor
  •     E. Roger Mitchell as Tom
  •     Bruce Aune as News Anchor 

Short details of the story
The Crazies engages a biochemical warfare virus code-named "Trixie" that retrieves into the water source of Evans City, PA. It has two evenly unlikable effects, either slaughtering its victims outright or driving them desperately insane. The military moves down on the town like a plague of locusts, quarantining the area and dragging the scared citizens from their homes to be corralled at the local high school while the "powers that be" found out what to do.

Human interest circles around firefighting Nam vet David and his pregnant wife, Judy, who attempt to run off the quarantine, the virus, and the militant redneck locals whom Romero pictures as even more alarming than the soldiers. There's also an contaminated father and daughter, played by Richard Liberty (Day of the Dead) and pretty Lynn Lowry (Shivers), who gives the film's most excellent performance as an innocent waif who grieves the passing of her personal sanity.

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Twilight: Eclipse (2010 movie)





Overview
The Eclipse (Twilight Saga) is 2010 romance vampire movie directed by David Slade and based Stephenie Meyer's 2007 novel. It is the third sequel to Twilight Saga film series. Melissa Rosenberg is again the screenwriter of this movie.

The filming takes place at Vancouver Film Studios in 17th of August and ended in late October. Bryce Dallas Howard is the replacement of Rachelle Lefevre of playing the role of avenger Victoria. This first Twilight series movie to be shown in IMAX and is distributed globally in theatres on 30th of June 2010.

Excitingly, the largest midnight record opening in US and Canada box office history earning an approximately million. Eclipse has also turned out to be the movie with the widest independent release.

Castings
  • Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan
  • Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen
  • Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black
  • Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen
  • Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
  • Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
  • Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
  • Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
  • Billy Burke as Charlie Swan
  • Bryce Dallas Howard as Victoria
  • Dakota Fanning as Jane
  • Cameron Bright as Alec
  • Xavier Samuel as Riley Biers
  • Jodelle Ferland as Bree Tanner 
  • Sarah Clarke as Renée Dwyer
  • Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley
  • Michael Welch as Mike Newton
  • Catalina Sandino Moreno as Maria

Short details of the story
This story introduces the love triangle between Bella, Edward (Vampire) and Jacob (Wolf) and later combining forces for keep away Bella from being killed by Victoria’s new born armies. The set of romantic-action mixture makes this movie very awesome.

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Grown Ups (2010 movie)





Overview
Grown Ups is a 2010 American buddy-comedy movie directed by Dennis Dugan. The film was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison and was released by Columbia Pictures.

Filming commenced in Southborough, Massachusetts on May 18, 2009, but the majority of the filming was made in Essex, Massachusetts, Water Wizz at Wareham, Massachusetts, as fine as few scenes shot in Marblehead, Massachusetts on the exclusive Marblehead Neck.

The movie was a box office victory grossing $162,001,186 in the United States and $109,429,003 in other countries, with a global gross of $271,430,189. The movie was also chosen at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards for the Best Line From A Movie category, which it grab for the line "I want to get chocolate wasted!", delivered by Becky, played by Alexys Nicole Sanchez.

Castings
  • Adam Sandler as Lenny "Hollywood" Feder
  • Salma Hayek as Roxanne Chase-Feder
  • Jake Goldberg as Greg Feder
  • Cameron Boyce as Keithie Feder
  • Alexys Nycole Sanchez as Becky Feder
  • Kevin James as Eric Lamonsoff
  • Maria Bello as Sally Lamonsoff
  • Ada-Nicole Sanger as Donna Lamonsoff
  • Frank and Morgan Gingerich as Bean Lamonsoff
  • Chris Rock as  Kurt McKenzie
  • Maya Rudolph as Deanne McKenzie (nee Ronzoni)
  • Nadji Jeter as Andre McKenzie
  • China Anne McClain as  Charlotte McKenzie
  • Ebony Jo-Ann as Mama Ronzoni
  • Rob Schneider as Rob Hilliard
  • Joyce Van Patten as Gloria Hilliard
  • Madison Riley as Jasmine Hilliard
  • Jamie Chung as Amber Hilliard
  • Ashley Loren as Bridget Hilliard
  • David Spade as Marcus "Higgy" Higgins
  • Blake Clark as Coach
  • Colin Quinn as Dickie Bailey
  • Steve Buscemi as Wiley
  • Tim Meadows as Malcolm
  • Dan Patrick as Norby the Ride Guy
  • Norm MacDonald as Geezer
  • Jonathan Loughran as Robideaux
  • Dennis Dugan as Referee
  • Di Quon as Rita

Short details of the story
Grown Ups, comedy notion film, is about five acquaintances and previous teammates in basketball who bring back together years later to honor the passing of their childhood basketball team coach. With their wives and kids in tow, they use up the Fourth of July holiday weekend together at the lake house where they celebrated their championship years previously. Picking up where they left off, they find out why growing older doesn’t connote growing up.

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