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Review: ‘Crank 2: High Voltage’

crank2poster2009 has been pretty heavy with blockbusters so far. But when it comes to preposterous action movies, the list begins and ends with Crank 2: High Voltage, the sequel to 2006’s Crank. While this movie may have been pretty ridiculous from start to finish, it was still a fun and entertaining way to spend 85 minutes and $10. There isn’t much to the movie story-wise (it’s no Casablanca), but it certainly did the franchise justice and may not even be the last time we see these characters.

For those not “in the know”, the original Crank was about Jason Statham’s character, Chev Chelios, being injected with a synthetic poison that forced him to keep his adrenaline pumping in order to stay alive. This new film essentially keeps the same premise, but ups the ante by replacing Statham’s heart with an artificial one, and the only way he can stay alive this time is to keep the mechanical heart electrified — by any means necessary. Even for a comic book movie, this premise would seem farfetched. But one of the great things about this film is how it doesn’t take itself seriously at all. This becomes abundantly clear when one of the lines in the movie describes Statham’s character as “the guy from that Transporting movie”.

The movie continues with it’s video game-like action to a point where you feel it could easily be a live-action adaptation of the Grand Theft Auto video game series. Statham defies just about every action movie conceit and would probably make even John McClane cringe. The use of ultra-violence, excessive nudity and more “f*cks” than you can shake a stick at didn’t diminish in this sequel and are, in fact, even more abundant this time around.

Even with all the over-the-top action, violence and nudity, the film does offer a great number of interesting cameos. From Corey Haim to David Carradine, Ginger Spice and John de Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Q), the movie pulls no punches when it comes pumping up it’s C-List celebrity quotient.

There isn’t really a whole lot to pick apart in this film. It is what it is. I suppose the worst thing you could say about it is that if it were a Troma movie, I wouldn’t have blinked twice. The ridiculousness of Crank 2: High Voltage had the audience both laughing and cringing at the same time but it is a great movie to run out to on a weekday afternoon if you’ve got nothing better to do. Or, if you want to make it an even better experience, after a few drinks.

After all this, where could they possibly go for a third film? Of course, nobody really knows what’s in the minds of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the film’s writers and directors. But if I were throwing out ideas for the next one, may I suggest Crank 3: Diabetes?

Verdict: B+

New ‘Transformers 2’ Footage with Giant Robots, Megan Fox and More!

Are you one of the many who loved the first Transformers movie? If so, you’re probably jazzed for the sequel, which hits theaters on June 24th. Well, if you are one of those people, here’s a little something, courtesy of director Michael Bay, to help you pass the time until the release date.

This footage, screened by Bay himself at the recent ShoWest convention, features some of what you would expect from a Transformers movie: characters bonding with their mechanical protectors, explosions, robots destroying stuff, a cranky old-man robot and more. Oh, there’s also a bit of footage of Megan Fox’s character taking off her clothes — not that that would interest anyone.

Enjoy.

The Flickcast Weekly News Wrapup

elisabeth-shue Here’s some interesting, exciting, controversial and never boring news from the worlds of movies, television, comic books and all things geek that caught our eye this week.

Elizabeth Shue will star in the remake of Piranha in 3D.

William Hurt joins the cast of Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood along with Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett

Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson join the cast of the Clash of the Titans remake.

The fate of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is still up for debate.

The silver screen adaptation of Green Lantern starts filming in July in Australia.

Seth McFarland talks about a Family Guy movie.

ILM tells how they reinvented the starship Enterprise for J.J. Abrams new Star Trek film.

Joss Whedon kills hope for a Buffy: The Vampire Slayer movie.terminatorsccsmall

A Swedish court found the four operators of The Pirate Bay guilty of “Accessory to Copyright Infringement” and sentenced them each to a year in prison.

Dr. Who has put together a new production team for Season 5.

The Screen Actors Guild and Hollywood producers reached a tentitavie deal which may prevent a costly strike by actors.

We came out with a brand new podcast this week. The Flickcast – Episode 3: Revenge of The Flickcast.

ILM reinvents the Enterprise for J.J. Abrams ‘Star Trek’

startrekenterpriseIf you’ve seen any of the photos or trailers for J.J. Abrams upcoming Star Trek, you’ve seen many images of the new, sleeker, sexier starship Enterprise. Of course, when Abrams needed a team to help him refresh the franchise and provide all the cutting-edge visual effects for his new film, he turned to the men and women at Industrial Light and Magic. Now, thanks to an article over at Sci-Fi Wire, some of the team at ILM can let us in on how they took the venerable Enterprise and completely reinvented it for Abram’s film.

According to model maker John Goodson in the article, Abrams wanted: “. . . a hot-rod type of vehicle, but they also wanted to preserve the Enterprise kind of look.” He also kept saying, according to ILM creative director David Nakabayashi, to “Make it a bigger movie. Make it a bigger shot.” “I think that’s one thing you see in this film, at least. The stuff I’ve seen is just everything is big,” he added.

Even though I’m a huge fan of the original Star Trek and most of the subsequent series (yes, even Enterprise had its moments) and I was a bit skeptical about this movie when I first started hearing about it, the more I see lately, the more I want to see it. Right. Now.

Star Trek opens May 8th.

Michel Gondry Will Draw Your Face

Director Michel Gondry has started a new “project” on his website, MichelGondry.com, where he will draw a portrait of you from a photo you supply for $19.95 plus shipping. You know his directing work if you’ve ever seen such “indie” films as The Science of Sleep and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. He’s also currently working on the not-so-indie Green Hornet. Apparently, he’s also an accomplished artist as well.

From his site:

Michel will personally sketch and sign your portrait based off of the photo that you submit via email. This personalized collectible can also be incorporated onto any item sold through this website. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.

So for those of you out there looking for a nice piece of personalized-but-kooky memorabilia from the mind who made legos cool again, head on over and check it out here.

Joss Whedon Kills ‘Buffy’ Movie Rumors

buffysmgHere at The Flickcast we love all-things Whedon. From Angel to Firefly to Serenity, Dollhouse and the show that started it all Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, the Whedon’s work has made us laugh, scared us and entertained us for many years. When Buffy went off the air in 2003, rumors and speculation about an eventual big-screen adaptation began almost immediately.

Even though the show ended with a vary satisfying, albeit slightly sad, episode, fans have always wanted to see what happens next. Not even a comic book version from Dark Horse that continues the series with Season Eight has been able to make fans completely forget their desire for a big-screen Buffy. They just haven’t stopped wishing for it to happen. Sadly, according to the man himself in an interview this week, and posted over at Sci-Fi Wire, wishing just won’t make it so.

According to Joss:

“Not gonna happen. Until I gather the press and make a public announcement myself that it’s going to happen, never believe anything.”

At least we still have the comic. And who knows, one day Joss just might gather those reporters and make that annuncement. Stranger things have happened in Hollywood.

Family Guy in 3-D?!?!?

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I think I prefer the 2D...

Well, not really red-and-blue-glasses 3D, but three-dimensions nonetheless. Family Guy creator and all-around funnyman Seth McFarlane was on Adam Corolla’s also funny podcast and the conversation quickly steered towards a theatrical release of the Fox series and maybe even some live-action…action:

MCFARLANE: I can say with definitive assuredness that it will be out. Within the next few years. We already know what it’s gonna be. We’ve been trying to lock into something that makes it so that it has to be a movie, as opposed to an extended Family Guy episode. And I like the Simpson’s Movie , but that’s something they could do with animation on TV because they’re not constrained by sets. […] You have to find some way to make it so that it has to be a movie.

CAROLLA: Are you hinting at some live action?

MCFARLANE: Possibly, possibly. Here and there. It will not be a 90-minute Family Guy episode.

McFarlane is most likely referencing the first direct-to-dvd film, “Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story”, which got negative reviews for essentially being 3 episodes strung together with a few dirty words. The FG team has been kicking around the idea of a theatrical release for a few years now and just about everyone in the cast, from Adam West to Mila Kunis has expressed enthusiasm for the idea. This, of course, begs the question: who would play our favorite family from Quahog? Seth McFarlane in a fatsuit? Drew Carey and Kathy Griffen? Let’s hope it’s none of the above.

Green Lantern gets the Green Light

One kick ass nightlight

With comic big screen comic adaptations on the constant rise, it was only a matter of time before a true fan favorite gets his 15 minutes in the limelight. That news came today as Warner Bros. green lit production for a Green Lantern live-action film.

The film has already been given a shiny $150 million budget, which isn’t bad considering Fantastic Four had $100M, Iron Man had $140M, and Watchmen had $150M.

Production will begin in July with shooting to start at Fox Studios Australia in Syndey by November under the helm of director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale). Shooting in Sydney also helps the film out financially due to a favorable exchange rate and a 15% location rebate.

No word yet on casting, or which Lantern we could be seeing on the big screen (rapper Common has expressed his interest in playing John Stewart), but rumors so far have included names like Emile Hirsch (Speed Racer), Chris Pine and Anton Yelchin (Star Trek), Sam Worthington (Terminator Salvation), and Ryan Gosling (The Notebook). Who would YOU cast as the Galactic Peacekeeper?