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March 9, 2007

New Movie Friday: Sea Monsters, Hunky Warriors, Cuban Rappers & More

Joon-ho Bong's The Host


The Host - Korean director Joon-ho Bong has created one of the scarier horror films of the year not to mention Korea's most successful domestic release ever. A mutant beast created by U.S. military negligence emerges from Seoul's Han River and snatches the daughter of a vendor who runs a small snack bar on the river's banks. The film is riddled with a sense of urgent dread but Bong also manages to poke fun at monster movie clichés. Count on an English-language remake (probably stripped of the political overtones). If you have a multi-region DVD player you can already catch The Host on the Region 3 DVD.


Glossy shirtless warriors in 300. If only real war was this sexy!300 - The ancient Greek battle of Thermopylae is recast as a large, glorious, hyper-violent, effects-driven action film that's based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller (Sin City). Scores of hunky shirtless men with rock-hard abs abound (Gerard Butler, Rodrigo Santoro and David Wenham). Various critics have tried to read the political slant of the film, but is it a pro-Bush paean to war or an entertaining condemnation of war's horrors? Who knows.

East of Havana - A meditative documentary about Cuba's grassroots hip-hop scene.

Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders - Apparently when credit card companies issue you a card, they're actually hoping you won’t pay the money back so they can stick you with exorbitant interest rates and fees. And the people profiting in the collections business are bottom-feeding scum suckers. Credit cards are bad? Gee, who knew.

Kal Penn in The NamesakeThe Namesake - Directed by Mira Nair and based on the book by Jhumpa Lahiri, the film stars Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle) as Gogol Ganguli, an American-born Indian struggling to balance his American lifestyle with his Indian heritage. When he wants to change his name, his father reveals to him how his name is tied to his family's journey from Calcutta to America.

Reign Over Me - Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle play former college roommates who run into each and rekindle their friendship, which helps Sandler deal with his ongoing grief from losing his family on 9/11.

Drew Fuller in The Ultimate GiftThe Ultimate Gift - A family drama about Jason (Drew Fuller), a trust fund brat who must complete 12 tasks, or "gifts," before he can get his hands on his recently deceased grandfather's (James Garner) inheritance. Along the way Jason takes a spiritual journey that forces him to re-examine his outlook on life. Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) co-stars as a girl suffering from cancer.

View From A Grain Of Sand - A documentary by Los Angeles-based filmmaker, Meena Nanji, that offers an intimate portrait of the plight of Afghan women over the last 30 years.

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300 is another subliminal historically inaccurate brainwash movie to get us ready for another war. Looks like Greeks saw right through it - See what the real Greeks think about this bigoted spin on their history:

www(dot)iht(dot)com(slash)articles(slash)ap(slash)2007(slash)03(slash)08(slash)arts(slash)EU-A-E-MOV-Greece-300.php

“By ancient Persia, they refer to modern Iran whose soldiers are portrayed as bloodthirsty, underdeveloped zombies,” he wrote. “They are stroking racist instincts in Europe and America.”

Please don't subsidize bigotry by paying for this movie.

 

I just went to a screening of The Host last night. You MUST see it! It's really the most creative horror movie I've ever seen. Think Little Miss Sunshine plus Jaws. I don't remember screaming that much in a theater ever!

 

Or, it could be based on an effing comic book published in 1998 with a fantastically interpreted retelling of a vaguely historical myth. Can nobody enjoy a fantastic action movie anymore without drowning themselves in hopeless nonsense?

Take your toothless argument and drag yourself home. Nobody can see you crying behind the hijab anyhow.

 

The movie was great! gosh..why do people have to judge the movie for not being correct about the historical event? Just watch the movie and enjoy it! A very cool CGI made movie. There are behind the scene clips at zannel if you're interested.

 
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