Showing posts with label Movie Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Reviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Movie Review: Talk to Me



"I’ll tell it to the hot, I’ll tell it to the cold, I’ll tell it to the young, I’ll tell it to the old, I don’t want no laughin’, I don’t want no cryin’, and most of all, no signifyin’." -Petey Greene ( January 23, 1928 – January 10, 1984 )

Tonight I went to a sneak preview of Talk to Me. The film stars Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Eljoifor, Taraji Henson, Cedric the Entertainer and directed by Kasi Lemmons (Eve's Bayou). The movie is rated R for strong language and some nudity.

Now, before I go any further, I would like to say that if you have an extra $9.00 this weekend, take that $9.00 and go see this film (unless you need it for your tank).

Cheadle portrays 70's radio icon Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene and Eljoifor is Dewey Hughes. Both of these men were pioneers. Without these two, there would be no Doug Banks, Tom Joynor, or Steve Harvey.


Greene was incarcerated when he started making announcements over the PA system. He was never ashamed of his prison time. He would regular say "I am nothing but a con and a thief."

Petey didnt hold no bars when it came to the truth. As he would say, "I am the People." He was not afraid to use vulgar or sensitive language to get a point across; didnt care if his message offended. He just called things the way he saw them.

Dewey Hughes notice the effect that Greene had on people and offered him a job as a radio dj. Hughes moved Greene from radio to stand up to eventually to television. After Greene and Hughes split, Hughes would later form the media conglomerate, Radio One.

Petey Greene was more than a movement, he was a force of nature.


Greene passed away in 1984 from cancer. Even though he was not a public official, more than 10,000 people attended his funeral.

I have posted some of his broadcasts for your viewing pleasure.









Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Sneak Preview: Hairspray




Last night I had the opportunity to attend a sneak preview for the new movie, Hairspray, which starts this Friday. I dont want to give away too much of the movie. Just go see it!

This movie is full of laughs and great choreography. The story line remains true to some of the original movie, but there are some noticeable changes.

I have a newfound respect for John Travolta. He not only dressed up as a woman, he became a woman!! Newcomer Nikki Blonsky did a wonderful job bringing Tracy Turnblad to life. She is going to have a wonderful career. As always, the Queen Latifah did a marvelous job as Motormouth Maybelle.




Hairspray also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Elijah Kelley, Amanda Brynes, and Zac Efron.


Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Transformers Hit Theatres!!


7/3/07: I am so excited!! Every person that calls himself an 80's child should be just as excited if not more by the release of Transformers. I have been told that this movie is "awesome and I would not be disappointed." Well I am going to find out tonight at 10pm. I will post my review sometime tomorrow.

Here is a synopsis of the movie:
The interstellar battle between the Autobots and Decepticons rains destruction down on planet Earth as director Michael Bay adapts Hasbro and Takara's popular Transformers franchise into a big-budget, live-action summer tentpole extravaganza in this ambitious sci-fi action feature starring Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Bernie Mac, John Turturro, John Voight, and, of course, Optimus Prime and Megatron.

Enormous aliens have chosen the third rock from the sun as their ultimate battleground, and as the villainous Decepticons struggle to obtain the key to unlimited power, a young Earthling named Sam Witwicky (LaBeouf) may stand as mankind's last hope for survival.

Source: VH1

UPDATE (7/4/07): Autobots, Roll Out!! The movie was more than what I expected. The special effects, the action sequences, the story line -which is easy for non-Transformers fans to follow, and of course, Optimus Prime.

I dont mind shelling out another $9 bucks to see it again. I give this movie 5 stars!!!

In other news, Transformers raked in $8.8 million from Monday night screenings in advance of the Tuesday opening. Hollywood studio execs are hoping this will be a strong lead-in for a profitable 4th of July week.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Spider Man 3 Rakes in $148 Million



Since its opening on Friday, Spider Man 3 raked in $148 million. This is a little over $12 million more than Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
With $59.3 million on opening day Friday, Sony's Spider-Man 3 broke the single-day box-office record, also held by Dead Man's Chest with $55.8 million in its first day.


The movie was great! The picture, sound and visual effects were superb. The comic parts are laughable. I just have one thing that I would like to comment on--Kristen Dunst vampire teeth!! They are a distraction!!!


If you haven't seen it, please go!! The trailers were half bad either!!

For estimated movie ticket sales*, see below:

1. Spider-Man 3, $148 million.
2. Disturbia, $5.7 million.
3. Fracture, $3.4 million.
4. The Invisible, $3.1 million.
5. Next, $2.8 million.
6. Lucky You, $2.5 million.
7. Meet the Robinsons, $2.46 million.
8. Blades of Glory, $2.3 million.
9. Hot Fuzz, $2.1 million.
10. Are We Done Yet?, $1.7 million.


*According to Media By Numbers LLC

 
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