Thursday, 31 December 2009

The Road Screenplay

A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind and water. It is cold enough to crack stones, and, when the snow falls it is gray. The sky is dark. Their destination is the warmer south, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing: just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless cannibalistic bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a rusting shopping cart of scavenged food--and each other.
The Road

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

The Screening Room at Alfred Dunhill

Alfred Dunhill has always enjoyed exclusive partnerships with like-minded British brands, and this dedication to the best of British extends to a complete lifestyle experience with the London Home's subterranean Private Screening Room. Equipped to the highest standard by Meridian Audio, the Cambridge-based legendary purveyor of authentic sound and highest possible picture quality, the 12-seater Screening Room is available for private hire and boasts its own personal attendant serving drinks and snacks as required.




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Tuesday, 29 December 2009

The Road - A Review

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The Road - A Review
FADE IN:

ESTABLISHING SHOT: EXT. SOHO, LONDON - EVENING
Light rain falls as a small group of people enter the MPC Screening Rooms building. Modern cars and taxis drive by in the rain lite up by neon lights. We hear the buzz and excitement of a big city on a Friday evening.


NARRATOR (V.O.)
I love film. I love everything about film. All my life, I've always wanted to make movies. I dislike reviews and I'm torn on film marketing. In fact I think reviews and marketing is damaging film. I guess some explanation is necessary.

[FLASHBACK TO: INT. A MODERN MID-70s DUPLEX, PARADISE VALLEY, NATAL – DAY (1975)]
A children's birthday party, in the semi dark everyone's eyes glued to a flickering make shift screen as Ian Fleming's Goldfinger plays out.


NARRATOR (CONT'D): (V.O.)
See that kid there, his face full of chocolate cake, his eyes wide and his mouth open. The cake half chewed. Well that's me, and that's the magic of cinema happening for the first time. Well the first time I can remember.

FREEZEFRAME. The words FORMATIVE MOMENT (all caps),appear at the bottom right of the screen.]

JUMP CUT TO:
An extreme zoom into a metal sign saying "MPC"

FADE TO:
INT London Agency. The room is filled with people standing around, eating & drinking in anticipation of an event

NARRATOR (V.O.)
My problem with reviews is thus:

ZOOM IN:
To the crowd and FREEZEFRAME on a young man's upper body & Face. He is about 25 wearing a goatee, drinking from a glass of wine.The following appears to his right.

CRITIC!
  • Seen "a lot films"
  • Believes that he's not a critic, but a qualified professional
  • Believes that the anatomy of a good film review is much like a football match commentary.- That is; a blow by blow account of the story as it unfolds with clichéd pseudo pop culture comments inline (that's the edgy review bit). After all the only way this kind of review could made better is if more plot devices are put under the expositive magnifying glass.
  • Has a small penis (OK! I made that up)
  • All together displaying a complete lack of what it takes to get something up on screen.
  • Doesn't think QT is all that but Pulp Fiction was quite good and Woody Allen's films are all crap because he is a douche.
  • And finally has to end every review with a thought provoking question or statement . Well if you have the intellect of used tissue it may challenge your intellect.
  • Oh yes, has perfect control of English Grammar. So it doesn’t really matter what the review says as long as it's formatted correctly all is well
  • Random Example:
JUMP CUT TO:
A montage/trailer of Cloverfield
CRITIC (V.O.)
"Basically, it's a YouTube Godzilla. True, when you're not strapped into a cinema seat, the blind, uncomprehending 'what would you do?' panic of what's essentially a terrorist attack in a lizard suit is somewhat less riveting but it's still a rocking, rollercoaster-on-fast-forward blockbuster with a considered political subtext."
DISSOLVE TO:
INT small plush screening room.SLOW PAN across a seated film audience. The camera stops on a man sitting in the audience.

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road is the tale of a desperate father in a hopeless future with one all consuming goal - stay alive to look after his son in a world gone mad. The story follows the two on their journey down to the coast along The Road in a heinous dystopia future
McCarthy draws a sparse, bleak and claustrophobic picture whilst John Hillcoat’s film uncompromisingly shades the grey world with cold ashen chalk. This is “Mad Max with reality turned up to the uncomfortable setting.


The tension and emotional depth of the 3 key characters plight is masterfully, portrayed by Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron and a young Kodi Smit-McPhee and other power house luminaries.

The Road is the emotional equivalent of being punched in the stomach and then being continuously kicked after you have collapsed. Much like Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men left my parched The Road left my throat raw and hankering for clean air whilst the relentless heavy atmosphere closes in. For a while after it had me pondering hope, futility, duty, desperation, survival and how man can sometimes be his own worst enemy.


NARRATOR (V.O.)
See that man there, his eyes wide and his mouth open. Well that's me, and that's the magic of cinema happening.


Monday, 28 December 2009

Avatar Screenplay

When his brother is killed in battle, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na'vi people with the use of an "avatar" identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri, the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand - and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora.

20th Century Fox have released James Cameron’s entire screenplay for AVATAR online for everyone to download and read for free. You can view the script in the Adobe pdf format right here or below.

Avatar

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Henry Rollins An evening of spoken word

Legendary ex - Black Flag Henry Rollins is visiting london! Best known to some as the frenetic frontman for punk rock legends Black Flag and later the Rollins Band, Henry Rollins gives a special spoken word performance.





Where
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

When
7:30pm Fri 15 January 2010

More info at Southbank Centre

Saturday, 26 December 2009

How to finance a film

Own-it intellectual property services and the London Film Academy in partnership with the London Short Film Festival are hosting a seminar on film financing.

Financing is essential for any filmmaker who wants to take a film from an initial idea to the cinema. This session examines where to look for money in a changing market and the importance of co-producers for successful fundraising. It will also provide tips and advice on how not to get ripped off by the financiers.

Topics covered will include:
  1. Where has the money gone – or why the past is of little help to producers;
  2. Where should producers be looking for money – the importance of co-production partners;
  3. Where can you go to get pre-production money;
  4. What is the least painful and time-consuming method of closing finance;
  5. How not to get ripped off by the financiers – not all the producer's fees have to be deferred; and
  6. What to do when the finance starts going wrong.
Speakers will include Alan Moss a solicitor in the Film and Television Group of Harbottle & Lewis LLP. Alan provides advice on all aspects of the financing, development, production and distribution of films. Recent productions Alan has worked on include the Ealing Studios production St. Trinian's II, Independent's Mr Nice starring Rhys Ifans and Chloe Sevigny, Rogue's Gallery starring Zach Galifianakis and Maggie Q and Tormented, a Forward Films and Slingshot Studios co-production and Anna Higgs, a producer with a background in the world of interactive 'edutainment'. Anna has been involved in the production of a wide range of games, including the BAFTA award winning Lifting the Weight as well as managing digital media projects for a diverse range of clients including Sony Playstation, BskyB, Telewest and the BBC.

Where
Curzon Soho Bar
99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5DY

When
1:00pm Thurs 14 Jan, 2010

For more information and to sign up for the seminar visit the http://www.own-it.org website

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Alexander Mackendrick on Film-making with Paul Cronin

Paul Cronin, editor of the book On Filmmaking: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director by Alexander Mackendrick, presents a workshop based on Mackendrick's influential teachings.

This 2-day seminar is an excellent opportunity for any filmmaker who wishes to learn more about filmmaking from one of the masters of the medium. Alexander Mackendrick's practical approach serves as one of the best introductions to the craft of filmmaking available today. The weekend is structured around the illustrated lecture MACKENDRICK ON FILM which features footage of Mackendrick discussing his approach to filmmaking, and interviews with some of his former students and colleagues who discuss his ideas in detail.

Please note that this is a seminar-based workshop, not a practical hands-on weekend.

As well as dealing with Mackendrick's ideas on how film should be taught, the workshop topics covered include:
  • Crafting a narrative screenplay
  • Turning your script into a film
  • How the director works with actors
  • 'When not to write a shooting script'
  • Why you should always try to cut dialogue from your script
  • How 'Movies show and then tell'
  • Why a 'clever plot' might not be a good starting point for your story
  • Why props and 'incidental business' are crucial to the job of the director
  • 'The Pre-verbal Language of Cinema'
  • Why you should be beware of flashbacks
  • 'Exposition is boring unless it is in the context of some present dramatic tension or crisis'
  • 'Passivity is a capital crime in drama'
  • 'The role of the antagonist may have more to do with the structure of the plot than the character of the protagonist'
  • Setting the fuse and the obligatory scene
  • How different camera angles and movement help create different emotions in the audience
  • 'What is happening now is apt to be less dramatically interesting than what may or may not happen next'
  • 'If you've got a beginning but don't yet have an end, then you're mistaken: you don't have the right beginning'
  • 'Drama is expectation mingled with uncertainty'
  • Use of the foil character
  • Why a good story can be told from the point of view of any character
  • Why you should always look for the longest axis on your set
  • What you leave out is as important as what you leave in'
  • Postcarding as a method of structuring your story


Alexander Mackendrick on Film-making with Paul Cronin

Where
The London Film School
24 Shelton Street, London, England WC2H 9UB

When
Sat 23 & Sun 24 Jan, 2007

Info here London Film School

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Pepsi Short Film Video Competition 2010

Pepsi and MOFILM want to encourage and nurture the art of the short film. Go out with your camcorder (or phone) and put together a video up to 60 seconds in length. This isn't an ad competition but a serious film competition which will culminate at the Barcelona GSMA World Congress in February 2010!

It's not the quality of the production that counts but the story and how you put it across!

To get started & download the competition brief head over to MOFILM

The Pepsi "60 seconds to Refresh Your World" Movie Competition

Deadline
1 Feb, 2010.

Monday, 21 December 2009

Jaws HD in the London Aquarium

To celebrate Sky Movies Modern Greats HD 'Great Directors' season Sky are holding a special HD screening of the 1975 Steven Spielberg classic Jaws at the London Aquarium.

In the waters just off Amity Island something dreadful lurks, attacking anyone who dares to venture into the water. With the tourist-heavy summer season rapidly approaching and the town mayor refusing to close the beaches it's up to local police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and shark-hunter Quint (Robert Shaw) to put an end to the bloodshed. The unlikely trio pool their resources and set off to hunt down the monster - the only problem? They might need a bigger boat...



Sky Movies Modern Greats HD 'Great Directors' season is showing now. The season culminates with a week of Steven Spielberg films during which Jaws will be screened for the first time in HD on 25th January.

Screening of Jaws in HD
Where
London Aquarium

When
6:00pm Tues 19 Jan 2010

Avatar - the only review you need


Like everyone else that has internet access I feel I must share my thoughts on Avatar. It's good, go see it. It has blue people that fly dragons right out of the screen.

Seriously imagine that you went to see Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (not that I'm bitter) and actually loved it. Well that's Avatar.



Sunday, 20 December 2009

Avatar - the only review you need


Like everyone else that has internet access I feel I must share my thoughts on Avatar. It's good, go see it. It has blue people that fly dragons right out of the screen.

Seriously imagine that you went to see Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (not that I'm bitter) and actually loved it. Well that's Avatar.



Saturday, 19 December 2009

Make an Ad for Chevrolet and win a brand new car!

MOFILM has teamed up with Chevrolet for this amazing competition.

If you fancy having a go at making a TV style ad for Chevrolet then this competition is open to you. It doesn't matter what country you reside in or what video equipment you have - as long as you can upload your finished ad to the MOFILM website before the deadline.

This competition is open to all skill levels - it's not the quality of the production that ultimately counts but the quality of your idea, how well you follow the brief and how well you get the message across in video.

Grand Prize

Chevrolet Spark A Chevrolet Spark car (or cash alternative) plus an all expenses paid trip to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February 2010, including flights and hotel. Meet Oscar award winning producer Jon Landau and meet the MOFILM team - and enjoy €1000 spending money.

2nd Prize
€5000

3rd Prize
€2000

4th/5th Prize
€500 each.

5 Runners-Up Prizes
Five runners-up will each receive a Kodak Zi8 Digital Video Camera

Make an Ad for Chevrolet and win a brand new car!
Where
MO Film

Deadline
Mon 1 Feb, 2010

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Iron Man 2 Trailer

With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), and James "Rhodey" Rhodes (Don Cheadle) at his side, must forge new alliances -- and confront powerful enemies.



Expected release date
30 April 2010

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Trailer

Set in medieval Persia, the story of an adventurous prince who teams up with a rival princess to stop an angry ruler from unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world. Which is why after the prince was tricked by a dying Vizier to unleash the Sands of Time that turns out to destroy a kingdom and transforms its populace into ferocious demons. In his effort to save his own kingdom and redeem his fatal mistake, it's up to the prince and the princess to return the sands to the hourglass by using the Dagger of Time, which also gives him a limited control over the flow of time.



Expected release date
28 May 2010

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Ridley Scott's Robin Hood

The story of how an archer in the service of King Richard the Lionheart became to be known as Robin Hood, the famous archer and outlaw of English Folklore.

Beginning after the Death of King Richard at the Siege of Chalus Chabrol, the film follows Robin on his rise to infamy among the English Barons and the newly crowned King John.



Featuring historically accurate characters such as Sir William Marshall and grounded in reality (in a similar way to Gladiator), this is not Robin Hood as you have seen him before, rather the making of the legend we have come to know him as now.

Expected release date: May 2010

Monday, 7 December 2009

The Road - A Review

In a moment the world changed for ever
"He knew only that his child was his warrant"
Letter-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inches). Written in Courier font, 12 point, 10 pitch. No bold, no italics.

The Road - A Review

FADE IN:

ESTABLISHING SHOT: EXT. SOHO, LONDON - EVENING
Light rain falls as a small group of people enter the MPC Screening Rooms building. Modern cars and taxis drive by in the rain lite up by neon lights. We hear the buzz and excitement of a big city on a Friday evening.


NARRATOR (V.O.)
I love film. I love everything about film. All my life, I've always wanted to make movies. I dislike reviews and I'm torn on film marketing. In fact I think reviews and marketing is damaging film. I guess some explanation is necessary.

[FLASHBACK TO: INT. A MODERN MID-70s DUPLEX, PARADISE VALLEY, NATAL – DAY (1975)]
A children's birthday party, in the semi dark everyone's eyes glued to a flickering make shift screen as Ian Fleming's Goldfinger plays out.


NARRATOR (CONT'D): (V.O.)
See that kid there, his face full of chocolate cake, his eyes wide and his mouth open. The cake half chewed. Well that's me, and that's the magic of cinema happening for the first time. Well the first time I can remember.

FREEZEFRAME. The words FORMATIVE MOMENT (all caps),appear at the bottom right of the screen.]

JUMP CUT TO:
An extreme zoom into a metal sign saying "MPC"

FADE TO:
INT London Agency. The room is filled with people standing around, eating & drinking in anticipation of an event

NARRATOR (V.O.)
My problem with reviews is thus:

ZOOM IN:
To the crowd and FREEZEFRAME on a young man's upper body & Face. He is about 25 wearing a goatee, drinking from a glass of wine.The following appears to his right.

CRITIC!
  • Seen "a lot films"
  • Believes that he's not a critic, but a qualified professional
  • Believes that the anatomy of a good film review is much like a football match commentary.- That is; a blow by blow account of the story as it unfolds with clichéd pseudo pop culture comments inline (that's the edgy review bit). After all the only way this kind of review could made better is if more plot devices are put under the expositive magnifying glass.
  • Has a small penis (OK! I made that up)
  • All together displaying a complete lack of what it takes to get something up on screen.
  • Doesn't think QT is all that but Pulp Fiction was quite good and Woody Allen's films are all crap because he is a douche.
  • And finally has to end every review with a thought provoking question or statement . Well if you have the intellect of used tissue it may challenge your intellect.
  • Oh yes, has perfect control of English Grammar. So it doesn’t really matter what the review says as long as it's formatted correctly all is well
  • Random Example:
JUMP CUT TO:
A montage/trailer of Cloverfield
CRITIC (V.O.)
"Basically, it's a YouTube Godzilla. True, when you're not strapped into a cinema seat, the blind, uncomprehending 'what would you do?' panic of what's essentially a terrorist attack in a lizard suit is somewhat less riveting but it's still a rocking, rollercoaster-on-fast-forward blockbuster with a considered political subtext."
DISSOLVE TO:
INT small plush screening room.SLOW PAN across a seated film audience. The camera stops on a man sitting in the audience.

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road is the tale of a desperate father in a hopeless future with one all consuming goal - stay alive to look after his son in a world gone mad. The story follows the two on their journey down to the coast along The Road in a heinous dystopia future
McCarthy draws a sparse, bleak and claustrophobic picture whilst John Hillcoat’s film uncompromisingly shades the grey world with cold ashen chalk. This is “Mad Max with reality turned up to the uncomfortable setting.


The tension and emotional depth of the 3 key characters plight is masterfully, portrayed by Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron and a young Kodi Smit-McPhee and other power house luminaries.

The Road is the emotional equivalent of being punched in the stomach and then being continuously kicked after you have collapsed. Much like Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men left my parched The Road left my throat raw and hankering for clean air whilst the relentless heavy atmosphere closes in. For a while after it had me pondering hope, futility, duty, desperation, survival and how man can sometimes be his own worst enemy.


NARRATOR (V.O.)
See that man there, his eyes wide and his mouth open. Well that's me, and that's the magic of cinema happening.


Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Preview of Precious

Life is hard. Life is short. Life is painful. Life is rich. Life is....Precious.




In Harlem, an overweight, illiterate teen who is pregnant with her second child is invited to enroll in an alternative school in hopes that her life can head in a new direction.

Claireece Precious Jones endures unimaginable hardships in her young life. Abused by her mother, raped by her father, she grows up poor, angry, illiterate, fat, unloved and generally unnoticed. So what better way to learn about her than through her own, halting dialect.



Advance Preview: Precious

Where
Odeon Leicester Square
22-24 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7JY

When
6:30, Tues 14 Dec, 2009

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Peter Jackson Filmaking competition for New Zealand tourism

If you dream of being a great filmmaker, this could be your big break. Capture the spirit of 100% Pure New Zealand in a 3 minute short film and win the attention of Academy Award winning director Peter Jackson.

To enter simply download the brief, write your screenplay, submit your form by the 15th of January 2010, and get as many people to vote for you as possible.



  1. The first thing you need to do is write a three-minute screenplay on how you would ‘Capture the spirit of 100% Pure New Zealand - the youngest country on earth’.
  2. You submit your screenplay. It is highly recommended you also supply supporting material in a 60 second video pitch to camera to bring your idea to life. It could include rough storyboards, stock footage edits, narratives etc.
  3. These will be assessed by a panel of experts including Academy Award®-winning producers, editors and filmmakers.
  4. The entries will be reduced to a shortlist of 5, which includes one people’s choice entry that is based on the number of votes it receives from the general public. It is to your advantage to encourage your friends and family to get involved and vote for you.
  5. Those five successful applicants will be flown to New Zealand early in 2010. They will have three weeks to pre-produce, shoot and post-produce their idea to the budget of NZ$100,000, with the help of a small crew and Peter Jackson’s post-production facilities in Wellington.
  6. Your return airfare, accommodation, production facilities, crew and core casting are covered as part of your prize.
  7. The five completed three-minute films will then be viewed and judged by Peter Jackson.
  8. You will return home.
  9. The winning film will run on US television in 2010 crediting you.
  10. You will be famous.
To enter and for more information head over here!

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Clash of the Titans Trailer 2

The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.



Clash of the Titans Trailer 2
Expected release date: 2 April 2010



Christies Vintage Film Posters and Film Memorabilia auction

The upcoming Vintage Film Posters and Film Memorabilia sale at Christie’s in London will be featuring a large selection of posters, props and more from the James Bond films.

The sale is scheduled to begin at 12:00pm on Tuesday, 24 November at 85 Old Brompton Road in London. Encompassing more than 450 lots in total, 50+ of them will be 007-related.

Items include Daniel Craig’s Tom Ford sunglasses from Quantum of Solace, Roger Moore’s two-piece suit from The Man with the Golden Gun, David Niven’s velvet trilby from 1967’s Casino Royale and endless other items.

Christies Vintage Film Posters and Film Memorabilia auction

Where
Christies
85 Old Brompton Road, London, England SW7 3LD

When
12:00pm, Tues Nov 24, 2009

More info over here at Christies

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Law Abiding Citizen Advance Screening

When Clyde (GERARD BUTLER), an honest family man’s family are brutally murdered, Nick (JAMIE FOXX), the prosecutor, cuts a deal which spare one of the killers from death row.

10 years later, the killer is murdered and Clyde cooly admits guilt whilst warning Nick that he and the system will pay the price for letting him down.

Nick now finds himself in a desperate race against time to outwit a brilliant enemy who’s hell-bent on destruction and is always one step ahead.

Explosive, action-packed, thriller LAW ABIDING CITIZEN is in cinemas on November 27.



Preview Screening Law Abiding Citizen
Law Abiding Citizen Preview Screening

Where
Odeon Leicester Square
22-24 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7JY

When
6:30pm Tuesday November 17, 2009

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

The Expendables Trailer

THE EXPENDABLES is a hard-hitting action/thriller about a group of mercenaries hired to infiltrate a South American country and overthrow its ruthless dictator. Once the mission begins, the men realize things arent quite as they appear, finding themselves caught in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal. With their mission thwarted and an innocent life in danger, the men struggle with an even tougher challenge one that threatens to destroy this band of brothers.



Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) is a man with nothing to lose. Fearless and void of emotion, he is the leader, the sage and the strategist of this tight-knit band of men who live on the fringe. His only attachment is to his pickup truck, his seaplane and his team of loyal modern-day warriors. His is a true cynic who describes what he does as removing those hard to get at stains. The team behind him is made up of Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), former SAS and a savant with anything that has a blade; Yin Yang (Jet Li), a master at close-quarter combat; Hale Caesar (Terry Crews), who has known Barney for ten years and is a long-barrel weapons specialist; Toll Road (Randy Couture), a skilled demolitions expert and considered the intellect of the group; and Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren), a combat veteran and an expert in precision sniping who struggles with his own demons.

When the mysterious Church offers Barney a job no one else would take, Barney and his team embark on what appears to be a routine mission: overthrow General Gaza (David Zayas), the murderous dictator of the small island country of Vilena and end the years of death and destruction inflicted on its people. On a reconnaissance mission to Vilena, Barney and Christmas meet their contact Sandra (Giselle Itie), a local freedom-fighter with a dark secret. They also come to learn who their true enemy is: rogue ex-CIA operative James Monroe (Eric Roberts) and his henchman Paine (Steve Austin). When things go terribly wrong, Barney and Christmas are forced to leave Sandra behind, essentially giving her a death sentence. Haunted by this failure, Barney convinces the team to return to Vilena to rescue the hostage and finish the job he started. And to perhaps save a soul: his own.

Expected release date: 13 August 2010

The Expendables Trailer


Monday, 2 November 2009

Grey Goose Characters & Cocktails 2009

Grey Goose Vodka and The Elton John AIDS Foundation invite you to experience the Grey Goose Character & Cocktails Bar in the Gallery at The Hospital Club on Friday 13 November from 5:30pm.

Grey Goose will showcase unique and flamboyant cocktail bars designed by icons of style and character including Roland Mouret, Patrick Cox and Christopher Bailey.

join us for bespoke cocktails and a music play list designed by Just Jack, followed by live DJ set from one of London's top DJs.

This is an invitation only event.

Grey Goose Characters & Cocktails 2009

Where
The Hospital Club
24 Endell Street, London, England WC2H 9HQ

When
5:30pm, Friday November 13, 2009

Sunday, 1 November 2009

A Serious Man Special Preview

Curzon Cinemas is proud to present a Special Preview of A Serious Man

A SERIOUS MAN Director: Joel and Ethan Coen. Starring: Michael Stuhlbarg, Sari Lennick, Richard Kind. US 2009. 105 mins. The story of one man’s life viciously unspooling, and imbued with their characteristic eye for character and humour, A Serious Man ranks with the Coen brother’s finest work. It’s 1967 and Larry Gopnik (Stuhlbarg, Afterschool), a physics professor at a quiet Midwestern university, has just been informed by his wife that she is leaving him for one of his colleagues. Larry’s unemployable brother Arthur (Kind) is sleeping on the couch, while his children eschew any sense of responsibility. With these trials of life, Larry seeks advice from three different rabbis but can anyone help him cope with his afflictions and become a righteous person – a mensch – a serious man?



A Serious Man Special Preview

Where
Curzon, Chelsea Cinema
206 King’s Road, London, England SW3 5XP

When
2:45pm Sun Nov 15, 2009

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Felix Leiter’s Home for Sale

Formally the movie set for the James Bond film License to Kill,'' now a tropical oasis with a License to Chill.'' Low key casual setting on rare sprawling 14,351 sq ft parcel just 2 blocks from famous Duval Street. 3 structures & 2 pools total 6 bedrooms with a historic 3 or 4 bedroom home boasting light filled rooms with high ceilings, original wood floors, open spaces and French doors to fabulous covered porches. Relaxed floor plan laid out for private guest spaces with exterior entrances, private ipe decks, 2 detached guest homes and plenty of off-street parking with access from either Villa Mill Alley or South Street. A casual Key West compound perfectly suited for family comfort, entertainment paradise & an occasional movie set.

Paul King + Bunny & The Bull Preview Screening

@sizemore (Mike Sizemore of Slingers fame) has been asked to get a few people together for a FREE screening of BUNNY AND THE BULL this Friday (6th November) around 6.30 in central London. Venue to be confirmed.

All you really need to know is that it’s from the director of THE MIGHTY BOOSH. I haven’t seen it yet myself, but people tell me it’s a lot of fun.

An extraordinary visual feast from the director of THE MIGHTY BOOSH, featuring the crème-de-la- crème of British comedy talent, including Noel Fielding, Julian Barrett and Richard Ayoade, BUNNY AND THE BULL follows Stephen (Ed Hogg), a heartbroken recluse who finds his mind hurtling back to a disastrous treck around Europe he took with his best friend, Bunny (Simon Farnaby), a dissolute gambling addict, as they embark on an extraordinary odyssey where his imagination is the only limit.

Journeying from the industrial wastelands of Silesia to the ball fields of Andalusia, their adventures bring them into contact with Hungarian dog enthusiast (Julian Barratt), a moustachioed matador (Noel Fielding) and a hot-tempered crab waitress (Veronica Echegui) who soon tests how far their friendship really goes.




He has 25 or so seats to fill so drop him an email: mikesizemore@gmail.com

First come first served I’m afraid, but please only get in touch if you’re sure you can make it.

The director, Paul King, will be coming along on Friday to introduce the movie!

Director Paul King introduces a Bunny & The Bull Screening

Where
Central London

When
6:30, Fri 6 Nov, 2009

More info www.sizemore.co.uk

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Video: 100 Years of Visual Effects Inspiration

Visual Effects: 100 Years of Inspiration. A collection of clips and making-of footage from notable visual effects films of the past century.





Video: 100 Years of Visual Effects Inspiration

Visual Effects: 100 Years of Inspiration. A collection of clips and making-of footage from notable visual effects films of the past century.




Saturday, 24 October 2009

Dracula Jameson Cult Film Club Screening

You are invited by Jameson Cult Film Club to attend the screening of Dracula at Union Chapel in Islington on October 29th.

Only with Jameson Cult Film Club would a working chapel be turned into a vampire's crypt! A large chrysalis will be hanging above the altar itself, dare you venture near to see what is inside? Take some garlic for protection and watch out for innocent looking girls thirsting for blood in the bar...

The evening will start from 6.45pm with complimentary Jameson drinks.

Dracula (1958)
Starring the iconic Christopher Lee in the title role. It is one of the best Hammer horror films, a true horror cult classic straight from Elstree Studios the home ....of many a good British horror with Lee creating the image of Dracula that lasts still to this day. Don’t worry we’ll protect you from the Vampires. A garland of garlic will keep you safe during the movie - you never know what might come back to life.

Jameson Cult Film Club is a free cult film season, with screenings of some of the best cult movies in a location and atmosphere designed to transport the viewer into the world of the film.



Dracula Jameson Cult Film Club Screening

Where
Union Chapel
Compton Terrace, London, England N1

When
7:00pm Thursday October 29, 2009

Friday, 23 October 2009

Living legend Ray Harryhausen signing at Forbidden Planet London

RAY HARRYHAUSEN and TONY DALTON will be signing An Animated Life at the Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR, on Saturday 24th October 1 – 2pm.

The last great animator before the introduction of CGI, Ray’s book takes us through sixty years of bringing dreams to life. From harpies and skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts to the six-armed Kali in Sinbad, Ray explains the films' journeys, from original concept through to the critics' reviews, as well as the basics of special effects and stop-motion animation. Now re-issued in softcover, An Animated Life is a wonderland guide through a golden age of SFX magic.

Mr Harryhausen is responsible for the barrier breaking animation in much loved classic films such as; Clash of the Titans, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, One Million Years B.C., First Men in the Moon, Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and many more.




Where
Forbidden Planet London Megastore
179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR

When
1-2pm Sat 24 Oct, 2009

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Spike Jonze - We Were Once A Fairytale

"We Were Once A Fairytale" is a short film directed by Spike Jonze and made in collaboration with Kanye West. Shot a year ago it does seem that Life is imitating art.

Spike Jonze said the 14-minute phantasmagoria was meant to illustrate the themes of loss and isolation on “808s & Heartbreak,” which Mr. West composed after his mother, Donda, died and he broke off his engagement to his then-fiancée, Alexis Phifer.





Wednesday, 21 October 2009

The 2009 David Lean Lecture given by Atom Egoyan

The David Lean Lecture

The lecture series serves to carry on the legacy of the great director David Lean, one of the founders of the British Film Academy (as it was then known) in 1947 and continuing inspiration to many through his exceptional body of work. The David Lean Lecture in 2007 was presented by American Director David Lynch.

Previous lectures have been delivered by:
2007: David Lynch
2006: Oliver Stone
2005: Woody Allen
2004: John Boorman
2003 Ken Loach
2002 Robert Altman
2001 Sydney Pollack



The 2009 lecture will be given by Atom Egoyan. Over the course of three decades at the forefront of the international film industry, Egoyan has become one of contemporary cinema’s most celebrated auteurs. With feature films including The Adjuster, Calendar, Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, Felicia’s Journey, Ararat, Where the Truth Lies and 2008’s Adoration Egoyan has garnered countless prizes and nominations, led by Grand Prix and International Critics Awards from the Cannes Film Festival and two Oscar® nominations for The Sweet Hereafter.

Egoyan’s elegant and inventive films feature lonely hearts and isolated figures of unfulfilled desire in often surreal and gloomy scenarios, yet all of his characters are redeemed by his extraordinary compassion for them and insight into their thoughts and feelings. His films are a rare mix of intellect, style and great heart.

Following the UK premiere of his Chloe at the London Film Festival, Egoyan joins the Academy for the prestigious Lean Lecture. With generous support by the Lean Foundation, the lecture is an event in which the world’s most celebrated and compelling directors provide insight into their experiences and into their unique take on cinema and the industry.

Where:
BAFTA
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN

When:
7:45pm Friday 23 Oct, 2009

Sam Rockwell, MOON, Great Performance, Oscar? I'm just saying. Spread the word.

A case study in making things happen. many believe that Sam Rockwell's performance in sleeper hit MOON deserves an Oscar nod. Below Duncan Jones director of the Moon takes this belief one step further and chats with LAGenX.




Something that Duncan Jones doesn't mention that is if you
want to see more great inventive film making like MOON.
These guys need our support. Spread the word!

More info & deets on getting involved can be found on Duncan Jones' blog here!

Living legend Ray Harryhausen signing at Forbidden Planet London

RAY HARRYHAUSEN and TONY DALTON will be signing An Animated Life at the Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR, on Saturday 24th October 1 – 2pm.

The last great animator before the introduction of CGI, Ray’s book takes us through sixty years of bringing dreams to life. From harpies and skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts to the six-armed Kali in Sinbad, Ray explains the films' journeys, from original concept through to the critics' reviews, as well as the basics of special effects and stop-motion animation. Now re-issued in softcover, An Animated Life is a wonderland guide through a golden age of SFX magic.

Mr Harryhausen is responsible for the barrier breaking animation in much loved classic films such as; Clash of the Titans, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, One Million Years B.C., First Men in the Moon, Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and many more.





Where
Forbidden Planet London Megastore
179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR

When
1-2pm Sat 24 Oct, 2009

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Short Film: "We Were Once A Fairytale" Dir: Spike Jonze



"We Were Once A Fairytale" is a short film directed by Spike Jonze and made in collaboration with Kanye West. Shot a year ago it does seem that Life is imitating art.

The 2009 David Lean Lecture given by Atom Egoyan

The David Lean Lecture

The lecture series serves to carry on the legacy of the great director David Lean, one of the founders of the British Film Academy (as it was then known) in 1947 and continuing inspiration to many through his exceptional body of work. The David Lean Lecture in 2007 was presented by American Director David Lynch.

Previous lectures have been delivered by:
2007: David Lynch
2006: Oliver Stone
2005: Woody Allen
2004: John Boorman
2003 Ken Loach
2002 Robert Altman
2001 Sydney Pollack



The 2009 lecture will be given by Atom Egoyan. Over the course of three decades at the forefront of the international film industry, Egoyan has become one of contemporary cinema’s most celebrated auteurs. With feature films including The Adjuster, Calendar, Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, Felicia’s Journey, Ararat, Where the Truth Lies and 2008’s Adoration Egoyan has garnered countless prizes and nominations, led by Grand Prix and International Critics Awards from the Cannes Film Festival and two Oscar® nominations for The Sweet Hereafter.

Egoyan’s elegant and inventive films feature lonely hearts and isolated figures of unfulfilled desire in often surreal and gloomy scenarios, yet all of his characters are redeemed by his extraordinary compassion for them and insight into their thoughts and feelings. His films are a rare mix of intellect, style and great heart.

Following the UK premiere of his Chloe at the London Film Festival, Egoyan joins the Academy for the prestigious Lean Lecture. With generous support by the Lean Foundation, the lecture is an event in which the world’s most celebrated and compelling directors provide insight into their experiences and into their unique take on cinema and the industry.

Where:
BAFTA
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LN

When:
7:45pm Friday 23 Oct, 2009

Films on Foot: Film based walking tours of London

0506 - This is not a photo opportunity film location from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
15 Park Street, Borough, SE1, The gang's hideout from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

This autumn, the Ramblers, in association with Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival, will be holding an unmissable three week walking festival to celebrate London's world-class film heritage.

Timed to coincide with the Times BFI London Film Festival, the Ramblers second annual "Films on Foot" Festival (14 October-1 Novembwill er) see 9 walks focusing on different areas of London which have been stars of the big screen. The walks are free and open to everyone (new members are especially welcome). All the walks are led by volunteer members from the Metropolitan Walkers and the South Bank Ramblers Group.

The walks take place every Wednesday at 7pm, and every weekend at 1.30pm throughout the festival. There is no need to book, simply turn up at the meeting place indicated below.

An edit version of the programme is listed below:

Soho and the West End 'films on foot' walk - Wednesday 21 October 7pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 3 mile film stroll through Soho, the heart of the British film industry, and the West End with London's most famous landmarks captured on the big screen. The walk ends at a pub near Embankment tube station.

Notting Hill, Bayswater & Kensington Gardens - Saturday 24 October 1.30pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 8 mile film location walk This is a walk of contrasts taking in elegant 'Notting Hill' so popular with British romantic comedy film makers, the green space of Kensington Gardens and seedy Bayswater used in films such as 'Trainspotting'. The walk ends at a pub near Queensway tube station.

Isle of Dogs & Maritime Greenwich - Sunday 25 October 1.30pm
Join the South Bank Ramblers for a 5 mile film location walk through The Isle of Dogs - a frequent star of gangster and action films, and Maritime Greenwich - one of the most popular film locations in London. The walk ends at a pub in Greenwich.

Gangsters in the East End - Wednesday 28 October 7pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 3 mile stroll through the East End. This part of London was the play ground for real time villains, the Krays, and is a favourite film location for British gangster movies. The walk ends at a pub near Bethnal Green tube station.

Brompton Cemetery, Chelsea & Battersea Park - Saturday 31 October 1.30pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 6 mile film location walk. Brompton Cemetery and Battersea Park are two of the capital's most popular film locations, as well as being beautiful places to walk. The walk ends at a pub near Sloane Square tube station.

Westminster & the Royal Parks - Sunday 1 November 1.30pm

Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 5 mile stroll taking film locations around Westminster and Belgravia, as well as the green spaces of St James's Park, Green Park and Hyde Park. The walk ends at a pub near Hyde Park Corner tube station.

For the full programme and information click here!

Films on Foot: Film based walking tours of London

0506 - This is not a photo opportunity film location from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
15 Park Street, Borough, SE1, The gang's hideout from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

This autumn, the Ramblers, in association with Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival, will be holding an unmissable three week walking festival to celebrate London's world-class film heritage.

Timed to coincide with the Times BFI London Film Festival, the Ramblers second annual "Films on Foot" Festival (14 October-1 Novembwill er) see 9 walks focusing on different areas of London which have been stars of the big screen. The walks are free and open to everyone (new members are especially welcome). All the walks are led by volunteer members from the Metropolitan Walkers and the South Bank Ramblers Group.

The walks take place every Wednesday at 7pm, and every weekend at 1.30pm throughout the festival. There is no need to book, simply turn up at the meeting place indicated below.

An edit version of the programme is listed below:

Soho and the West End 'films on foot' walk - Wednesday 21 October 7pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 3 mile film stroll through Soho, the heart of the British film industry, and the West End with London's most famous landmarks captured on the big screen. The walk ends at a pub near Embankment tube station.

Notting Hill, Bayswater & Kensington Gardens - Saturday 24 October 1.30pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 8 mile film location walk This is a walk of contrasts taking in elegant 'Notting Hill' so popular with British romantic comedy film makers, the green space of Kensington Gardens and seedy Bayswater used in films such as 'Trainspotting'. The walk ends at a pub near Queensway tube station.

Isle of Dogs & Maritime Greenwich - Sunday 25 October 1.30pm
Join the South Bank Ramblers for a 5 mile film location walk through The Isle of Dogs - a frequent star of gangster and action films, and Maritime Greenwich - one of the most popular film locations in London. The walk ends at a pub in Greenwich.

Gangsters in the East End - Wednesday 28 October 7pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 3 mile stroll through the East End. This part of London was the play ground for real time villains, the Krays, and is a favourite film location for British gangster movies. The walk ends at a pub near Bethnal Green tube station.

Brompton Cemetery, Chelsea & Battersea Park - Saturday 31 October 1.30pm
Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 6 mile film location walk. Brompton Cemetery and Battersea Park are two of the capital's most popular film locations, as well as being beautiful places to walk. The walk ends at a pub near Sloane Square tube station.

Westminster & the Royal Parks - Sunday 1 November 1.30pm

Join the Metropolitan Walkers for a 5 mile stroll taking film locations around Westminster and Belgravia, as well as the green spaces of St James's Park, Green Park and Hyde Park. The walk ends at a pub near Hyde Park Corner tube station.

For the full programme and information click here!

Monday, 19 October 2009

SCI-FI-LONDON: OKTOBERFEST 2009 Festival

Every October SCI-FI-LONDON hold OKTOBERFEST, a Sci Fi based extravaganza. Arguably the most fun and varied Sci-Fi festival in the world. This year you'll be able to catch special events, screenings and their popular All-nighter events.

This year they have some really cool stuff happening including "a co-production we are doing with the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Yup, the home of GMT and all things astronomical, we have created SCI-FI-UNIVERSE, a planetarium show from an SF perspective. Also, at the Observatory we will have some talks and a writing workshop. And to celebrate the release of the DVD and Blu-ray, we will do an invite only screening of the new STAR TREK. Click here for details of how to register for this screening and how to buy tickets for this unique night at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park. Buy a planetarium ticket and you can attend on of the talks or workshop for free - places are very limited and on a first-come-first served basis, so get there early."

This years line up:
Friday 23rd October, 2009
Events held at the Royal Observatory Greenwich


6.30pm: Sci-Fi-Universe
8.15pm: Star Trek (2009)

Saturday 24th October, 2009
Events held at the Apollo Piccadilly Circus


9:00pm: SCI-FI-STAND-UP
Midnight: Anime All-nighter
11:00pm: Aliens and Predators All-nighter
11:30pm: MST3K All-nighter