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Oct 25 2009

Review: Bon Jovi - When We Were Beautiful

Looks like it is a bit of a Bon Jovi weekend here on Celebrity Today. Yesterday, I talked about their new world tour and the premiere of their documentary on Showtime, When We Were Beautiful, which is also the title of one of the songs on their new album The Circle. I admit fully to being a fan of this rock band from Jersey. I have been a fan of theirs practically since the beginning. I remember hearing Runaway on the radio, even if I was only eight years old. Twenty-five years, Jon Bon Jovi has worked hard to put his vision out there with his band mates. He is their leader, and this band was his vision.

In this documentary that first premiered at Tribeca back in April, takes us into their lives for a brief period of time at the end of their last tour for their record Lost Highway. We see them on the road and on stage as they talk candidly about their lives and what it is like to be in a rock band. Jon himself calls it a lonely existence. He and his bandmates are taken from their families each and every tour for weeks at a time, and at the end of the day all they want is to go home to their families. Jon is married and the father of four kids. His band mates have families of their own.

When We Were Beautiful takes us on a journey through their lives, and we see being a rock star isn’t all glamour and perfection. It is a lot of hard work, and Jon Bon Jovi is the one in control of it all. An intimate look at the man and his friends that have been by his side from the very beginning, and if it was even possible it made me love this band I already love even more.

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Aug 15 2009

Movie Review: The Time Traveler’s Wife

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Friday means new movie releases, and this week I ventured out to see a new movie myself. My trip to theaters took me to see The Time Traveler’s Wife with Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams. The movie, based on the novel of the same name, tells the story of a love that somehow survives the interruption of time. Henry, played by Bana, is a time traveler. He has it in his genetic code to travel from one point in time to the next without thought. It just happens. During his travels, he is always drawn to one specific meadow, and this is where he meets his future wife. He first meets Clare Abshire when she is six years old, and over the years he meets her in that meadow time and time again until they finally find each other in the present.

When they do meet in the present finally, he has no idea who Clare is, but she knows who he is quite well. He is her best friend and the love of her life. He just needs to catch up to her a bit. For the rest of the movie, we see how they deal with his traveling, try to build a life together, and try to have a family. Apparently, he can pass on the gene of time travel to his off spring, and this makes carrying a pregnancy to full term hard for Clare. However, they finally manage to have a child, but their time is short. We learn that he doesn’t live passed the age of his mid-forties, around 43. He eventually figures out what date he does die, and this gives him the chance for one final good-bye with his love.

Yes, this movie is a tear jerker. Having read the book myself, I knew what to expect, but the movie did take liberties as well. There is a lot from the book that was left out of the movie, and the ending in the movie isn’t like the ending in the book. Having talked to a few others that have seen the movie on Friday, the reviews for the film are mixed. Some loved it. Some hated it. One I spoke to wanted to see some of the scenes that didn’t make the movie and was hoping for some kind of true to the book alternate ending. I would agree with that. We will have to see if we get that when the DVD is released.

As for this movie, I found myself completely involved in it. There were so many well done scenes that just tugged so hard at the heart strings. Every time Henry sees his mother just touched me. The one specific scene in the subway where he sees her, and she has Henry at home waiting at the age of three. He uses this time to tell her about Clare in his own way. The wedding scene is another that stands out. This movie was well acted and stayed true to the book for the most part. A true love story here that I thoroughly enjoyed personally and would recommend to anyone. What did you think of The Time Traveler’s Wife if you went to go see it?

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Aug 01 2009

Movie Review: Funny People

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Friday has rolled around, and that means new movies have hit theaters. One of this week’s offerings is the latest release from Judd Apatow - a dramedy about the life of a stand-up and comedian called Funny People. In this one, we are introduced to a fictional funny man named George Simmons just as he finds out he is possibly dying from a form of cancer. We see him try to get back into  stand-up, hire a new and upcoming comic to write jokes for him.

We see the friendship develop between these two for nearly two hours before we see George recover from his illness thanks to an experimental treatment. He then realizes what he wants in life the girl he let get away. He tries to reconnect with her, but she has moved on, married and had two kids in the twelve years since they parted ways. It looks like George might get what he wants, but in the end he is left alone, but not completely alone. The focus on this movie is not on the love story between George and the woman he lost, but on the friendship he develops with the younger comic, Ira.

Adam Sandler plays George Simmons here, and while this might not be his best work, it is a good role for him. We see the mix of comedy and drama, and he has excelled at both in his career. Seth Rogen, as Ira, also stands out in this one. Leslie Mann plays the love of George’s life, and Eric Bana plays her husband. Bana’s role although brief added most of the added drama to this movie. His character is the one we see with the most range of emotion. George, even dying and a comedian, is stoic almost throughout the movie. We are taken inside the world of comedy to see it isn’t always rainbows and butterflies. Comedians take from the pain in their lives and use it to make it people laugh. We are shown this throughout the movie.

While not the biggest fan of Apatow and his past work, this one had a lot of humor and enough of a mix of drama to make this movie enjoyable. Good jokes, strong characters from the main players with a solid supporting cast made this a strong movie and one that I recommend you check out.What did you think of Funny People if you’ve seen it?

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May 22 2009

Review: Terminator Salvation

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Twenty-five years ago, James Cameron brought Terminator to the big screen. A movie that brought us into a world where one day the world would be overtaken by machines and mankind would have to fight for their lives before they are terminated one by one. That first movie starred Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and it was the first in the series of now four movies. Yesterday, Terminator Salvation was unleashed in theaters, and we finally are allowed to see the epic battle between mankind and machines that has been talked about for twenty-five years. If you don’t want to be spoiled, stop reading now.

Christian Bale takes on the role of John Connor in this one, and we see him go through fight after fight as the leader of the resistance, even though he doesn’t have that rank. Those that work alongside him see him as their leader, and that is all that matters. In this one, we see one man sell his body to Cyberdyne systems, and this man becomes the first human/robot hybrid. Something before the T-800 that comes out looking just like Arnold.  Marcus’ mission unknown to him is to bring John and Kyle, John’s father as we know, to Skynet for termination. Something he ends up doing unknowingly.

We see Marcus find out what was done to him, and in the end fight against it, letting his human side rule. He helps Connor find Kyle, saving the humans that have been taken hostage by Skynet before destroying Skynet Central in San Francisco. However, this is not the end of the war. We still have two more movies to go, and this movie pretty much wiped the third installment in the series right out. The characters were all well acted, but I think the rest of the cast stole the show from John Connor. Marcus and Blair Williams were something to watch on screen. What did you think of Terminator Salvation?

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May 09 2009

Movie Review: Star Trek

In case you have been living under a rock the last year and a half, the new Star Trek movie by JJ Abrams is now out, and Trekkies around the world can now rejoice as they rush out to buy their tickets and see just how JJ has managed to revive the old series. What did JJ do to bring it back to life and make it possible for a cast of new faces to slip into the roles of our favorites? If you don’t want to be spoiled, I suggest you stop reading now.

For this story, we have a re imagining for the world created by Gene Roddenberry. Nero, a Romulan played here by Eric Bana,  has seen his world of Romulus destroyed, and he is set on revenge. He wants the man he feels responsible for the end of his world to suffer that same loss. That man is none other than Spock, and he goes back in time in hopes of trying to capture Spock and make him watch his world destroyed.

Nero has a wait to do this though. A twenty-five year long wait. In the meantime, he destroys the USS Kelvin, killing Kirk’s dad in the process, and with his trip back in time, he changes Star Trek history forever. This is now an alternate reality where everything that happened in the universe of Trek we know of has been wiped out. This is a completely fresh start for the series. JJ has made it so that he can have all new adventures with the characters we have loved since the 1960s. This movie is fresh and funny.

The casting for the main parts of the movie was spot on. We see some skin. We have some romance even. There are fights, and everyone from the original cast is brought together before the end. We have a villain in Nero that we could actually almost sympathize with. A man that lost all he loved and all that he knew while he was off world trying to earn a living to raise a family. That is basically what Nero was in the end after all.  However, his thirst for revenge clouded his judgment.

We also see Two Spock’s, new and old, and Quinto came in and did well here. In fact, I will even say Pine made a terrific Kirk. For a reboot to a long lived franchise, I want to see more of Abrams’ Star Trek. What did you think?

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May 02 2009

Movie Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

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One of the big movies of the summer is now out. We won’t know just how well the movie has done until the box office estimates come out on Sunday, but something tells me this one is headed straight to the top of the box office charts. Seeing an almost full theater for the first showing of the day yesterday gave me that feeling, even with the film being leaked online a month before it hit theaters. If you don’t want to be spoiled for the movie, stop reading here.

In this one, we see how Wolverine came to be. A man that is made indestructible by metal alloy attached to his skeleton. We see him as a child, the son of a beast like Sabretooth character, who he kills before he finds out the truth of his parentage. From here he learns of his brother Victor, and the two fight side by side, never growing old as they fight through several wars together.  While Logan is the more moral and level headed of the two, Victor is wild and a killing machine that shows no remorse for his actions.

The two are stopped in Vietnam. However, when they are put to death by a firing squad and don’t die, they catch the attention of William Stryker. He is forming a special team. The two brothers join, but once Logan sees just what the team is doing, he walks away from the team and leaves his brother. He finds a life as a lumberjack in the Canadian Rockies, and he finds love. Six years pass before Victor starts killing members of the old team one by one. Logan is also on his list, but in order to get to Logan, he kills his girlfriend instead. This leads Logan towards revenge, and he wants Victor.

For the rest of the movie, we see Logan look for Victor, changed into Wolverine we know of today, and learn secret after secret revealed about his life. All of this while we watch Stryker make the ultimate mutant soldier with the powers of the mutants he has stolen powers from. Wolverine meets up with others along the way, and we see a young Charles Xavier come in to rescue the mutant children Styker has taken.

For a little over an hour and a half, we have non-stop action. The appearance of Gambit was something that excited me. This movie was fun and fast paced. Definitely one to go see if you get the chance. Those missing X-Men get their well needed fix here. What did you think of the movie?

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Apr 04 2009

Movie Review: Fast & Furious

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Fast & Furious hit theaters on Friday, and this was billed as the movie that brought back the original cast to the big screen in the true sequel to The Fast & The Furious from 2001. Well, it certainly did that. We saw Vin Diesel finally return and team up with Paul Walker with one thing on his mind: revenge. This one also brought back Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster, but we don’t see much of Rodriguez in this one. Stop reading now if you don’t want to be spoiled.

In this one, we see Rodriguez’s character, Letty killed as she tries to clear the name of her lover Dom. When he finds out she was killed, his mind is only on one thing - payback. He returns to Los Angeles, where he once again meets up with FBI Agent Brian O’Connor, and the two need to race it out in order to get inside the organization Letty was working for when she was killed. They both get inside, but there is more to it. As always.

Brian has been trying to take down this one organization for awhile now, but Dom could care less about that. He just wants to kill the man that killed his woman. The two team up together. Brian promising that Dom will have his name cleared of all charges if he helps him bring the big man in charge down. Dom doesn’t care about him. His eye is on the man below him. By the end of the film, Dom gets what he wants, and Brian gets the same.

This movie is over ninety minutes of non-stop action with a killer soundtrack. We have fast cars, races, fights and some good acting. It was good to see Diesel and Walker together again on the big screen. I was just sad to see Rodriguez’s character killed off in order to do it. All in all, Fast & Furious is a good film that stayed true to the original characters and brought the franchise back on track. Word has it a fifth film in the franchise is already being discussed and planned. Will we see Diesel and Walker team up again?

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Dec 31 2008

Review: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

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When The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was nominated for several awards a few weeks ago, it made me curious. The film hadn’t been released yet, and it wouldn’t be until Christmas Day. How can a movie that isn’t even out yet receive such critical acclaim and praise. Brad Pitt and the movie itself have been nominated for a Golden Globe and several other awards. An Oscar nomination is also not out of the question.

After seeing the movie for myself, I can see why the film is getting all of this good praise.  The movie may not have topped the box office this weekend, but it is the best movie I have seen released into theaters in quite some time. I don’t say those words easily. I’m a picky movie watcher, but Brad Pitt’s performance in this movie really stood out. He is in the movie almost completely throughout.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button tells the story of a man that is born with the body of an eighty year old man. As he grows up, he ages backwards. We see him go through life, learning about the world with the outlook of a child in a body of a much older man. Everyone that doesn’t know him for what he is sees an old man, and that is how he is treated. He meets the love of his life at the age of ten, and the movie chronicles their journey in life.

Cate Blanchett plays his lover, and we see her life throughout the movie as well. It is because of her we learn his story and hers as she has their daughter read to her from Benjamin’s journal in her final hours. The setting for most of the film is the city of New Orleans. The present day setting is those days when Hurricane Katrina hits the city in 2005. We see Daisy take her final breaths just as the news of levees breaking in the Lower Ninth Ward is heard.

In some small way, Brad Pitt was paying respect to this city and the events that occurred in 2005. So much of his work since has been in putting this city back together with his Make It Right organization. I do believe Brad Pitt might very well win for this movie. It is one of his best performances, and the movie is memorable. With the length of nearly three hours, one might be ready to be bored to death. This one kept me involved from beginning to end. An excellent movie deserving of every praise.

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Oct 11 2008

DVD Review: Joy Ride 2

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Rusty Nail is back to cause havoc on the road! Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead was released this week on DVD, and if you are a fan of horror flicks, this one is just perfect for you. Halloween is coming up after all. This time, Rusty Nail is chasing down a group of friends that are on their way to Vegas. Two of them want to get married, Melissa and Bobby. Melissa is played here by actress Nicki Aycox, which many might recognize from her roles on Supernatural and Dark Angel. Aycox even made an appearance this season on Supernatural, when Meg returned to give Dean and Sam trouble!

This time, she and her friends get stranded in the middle of the desert when their car breaks down. They don’t like being in the middle of nowhere, and they soon find themselves at what appears to be an abandoned building. Inside, they find a car with the keys inside. This car is just begging to be taken for a little joy ride. What they don’t know is the car belongs to Rusty Nail, and he doesn’t like when his things are taken. Not long after they have taken the car, he comes across them at a truck stop. This is where he takes Bobby on his own little joy ride.

This starts Melissa, her sister and her sister’s new man on a journey with one thing in mind. They want Bobby back alive. However, Rusty Nail wants them to do a few things first. Each thing on his list is more sadastic than the last, and pretty soon Bobby is led to believe that he is the only one of his friends left alive. Rusty Nail won’t let them happen though. He won’t be happy until he has his revenge.

This movie keeps twisting and turning with enough gore for the fan of that to be kept happy. Nicki Aycox gives all of those other scream queens a run for their money with her performance in this movie. She fits perfectly here because she is not the weak type, but she can also play things vulnerable when needed. This movie keeps moving from event to event with no time for even a breath by the viewer. Action packed and gore filled horror is what we have here. The DVD also contains a behind the scenes look at how the movie was made. Rusty Nail may be back. He never dies. Never knew a man you can’t even see could be so terrifying. His voice is enough. You can take a look at the trailer for the movie here below or at Myspace.

OFFICIAL Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead trailer

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Jul 19 2008

The Joker Has The Last Laugh

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A city in chaos. One man comes in looking to shine and save the city the right way. Another man comes in trying to save city in his, and a third comes in wanting to see everything burn.  The Dark Knight is probably one of the most highly anticipated movies of this summer. People have been selling out showing after showing, camping out and now their wait is over. I ventured to the theaters myself on Friday, and after some minor technical difficulties with the theater, the movie was on. You don’t want to make a packed full theater of fans angry. I even saw a few in full Joker make-up at my showing. I wasn’t the only one to head to theaters of Friday. The movie is said to have made $60 million in its first day of release.

This movie marks the return of Christian Bale’s Batman to the big screen. This time, he is going up against a mad man known only as The Joker. He has help of Jim Gordon, and a new man on scene, Harvey Dent. Dent is the new district attorney of Gotham and he is also Rachel Dawes’ love interest in this movie. If you haven’t see the movie yet, you might want to stop reading.

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