by Nat Almirall, Jan 20 2012 // 11:00 AM

I think George Lucas deserves some credit where it’s due, and say what you will about the prequels, the opening to Revenge of the Sith, with the dogfight over the planet was pretty awe-inspiring. So when the trailer for Red Tails came out, I was excited to see a Lucasfilm production that focused mainly on one of the strengths he still had.
And I’m pleased to say that he’s still got it. The dogfights in Red Tails look good, give a good sense of whose plane is whose (with the exception of the opening battle), further the plot, and build on each other. You can see the Lucas touch of following one plane during its flight then latching on to another.
In one sequence, a group (squadron?) take down a train, with one pilot taking it head on. Another shows how the under-equipped planes of the heroes are able to fight with lightning-fast German jets.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Movies · Reviews · Weinstein Co.
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Aaron McGruder, Anthong Hemingway, Bryan Cranston, Cuba Gooding, Daniela Ruah, David Oyelowo, Elijah Kelley, George Lucas, John Ridley, Jr., Lucasfilm, method man, Nate Parker, Ne-Yo, Red Tails, Ryan Early, Terrence Howard, Tuskegee Airmen
by Nat Almirall, Dec 9 2011 // 10:30 AM

There’s a breezy charm to Jonah Hill. His nervousness is not on the level of Michael Cera, nor is he as biting a social observer as Seth Rogen. He just eases into the world, fires off some quips, and seems perfectly happy to stay where he is—good enough is good enough, and that’s just fine. Though that’s the roles he plays, I can’t speak much for the guy himself.
Nevertheless, The Sitter recognizes that and enjoys putting him in every situation possible to make him squirm. Jonah plays Noah (both biblical names, and both would be appropriate to describe the character), a 20-something jobless slacker with priors living at home with his single mother. If that weren’t enough, his something of a girlfriend Marisa (Ari Gaynor) refuses to, uh, toss him a lifejacket when he goes swimming below the equator (that’s so vague I’m not sure I even get it). And he’s dad’s a crook who ran away with Noah’s sitter, fathered another child, and runs a successful diamond business while neglecting to pay alimony. Damn.
Through a series of events (what the hell—his mom has a double date, the other couple’s sitter cancels, and Noah’s guilted into filling the role), Noah ends up as sitting for some friends three children, whose personalities range from closeted homosexual (not really a spoiler, since it’s announced in the kid’s first scene), trash-diva-in-training, and Danny Trejo’s illegitimate child—Slater (Where the Wild Things Are‘s Max Records), Blithe (Landry Bender), and the adopted Rodrigo (Kevin Hernandez), respectively.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Alessandro Tanaka, Alex Wolff, Ari Graynor, Brian Gatewood, David Gordon Green, DW Moffet, Erin Daniels, Hernandez, jb smoove, Jonah Hill, Kevin, Kylie Bunbury, landry bender, Max Records, method man, Sam Rockwell, Sean Patrick Doyle, The Sitter
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Nov 30 2011 // 10:30 AM
First they are sour, then they are sweet. Capcom hopes that a downloadable game staring the little candy dudes ends up more like the latter. World Gone Sour is a new game that will take place in a human sized world, but from the perspective of the little sugary treats.
Game Informer is reporting that Capcom has the game in development.
“Sour Patch is the #1 all sour candy brand in the U.S. but there is so much more to these iconic characters than just their sour exteriors and sweet interiors,” says Sebastian Genesio, marketing director for Sour Patch. “Bringing our ‘lost kids’ to life in video game form will add a new dimension to these lovable snacks. We feel this video game will resonate strongly with our core audience of teens and young adults.”
“Sour Patch has brought its brand to life in a unique experience that only video games can deliver,” said Christian Svensson, senior vice president, planning & strategy, Capcom Entertainment, Inc. “Whether you’re a fan of Sour Patch Kids or fun and engaging gameplay, World Gone Sour has something for all gamers to enjoy.”
It is also being reported that the game will feature the new Method Man song, World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids) and narration by Creed Bratton, who, conveniently, plays Creed on The Office. Sounds like this game will have everything you could possibly want in a game based on candy.
World Gone Sour will be available this winter for 400 Microsoft Points or $4.99 on the PSN or PC.
Posted in: Announcements · Capcom · News · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Video Games · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Capcom, Downloadable Game, method man, News, PSN, Sour Patch Kids, Video Games, XBox Live
by Matt Raub, Aug 5 2011 // 7:00 AM
Since the early 90s, babysitter films have become a lost art. Films like Adventures in Babysitting, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, and several others with the occupation in the title have faded away into 80s obscurity. Until now.
The ever mass-changing Jonah Hill has got a brand new movie to promote, in which he’s finally the lead, and he’s the world’s worst babysitter. Here’s the premise:
A comedy about a college student on suspension who is coaxed into babysitting the kids next door, though he is fully unprepared for the wild night ahead of him.
The beauty is in its simplicity, really. Directed by Eastbound and Down creator David Gordon Green, the film will definitely raise a few flags in terms of “child endangerment”, but that may just work in its favor.
Check out the full red band trailer after the jump, and catch Hill in The Sitter on December 9th.
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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: 20th fox, Adventures in Babysitting, Comedy, David Gordon Green, Eastbound and Down, jb smoove, Jonah Hill, kevin hernandez, landry bender, Max Records, method man, redband, Sam Rockwell, Sitter