Wednesday, 31 October 2012
SILVERBIRD CINEMA'S RED CARPET FOR SKY FALL
1) Ready a ticket fee of 2000,which comes WITH FREE POP CORN AND DRINK
2)DRESS CODE: BLACK TUXEDOS,WHITE SHIRT & A BLACK TIE................
3)RED CARPET STARTS 5:30PM TODAY....(tweet me if the carpet isn't red :))
And pls note: There will indeed be a red carpet event in honor of the movie,but you have to consult the Silverbird Lifestyle bar for any plans of having a Dry Heiniken,shaken not stared.
Enjoy....
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Kelvin "BIG BURN" Onuoha
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@itsbigburn
M.I 5 Is Coming...
But fear not,there's also still the possibility of Mission: Impossible V.
In a recent interview with Total Film, Cruise provided fresh update on the potential sequel. "I started Mission: Impossible hoping I could make many of them," he said. "It's a character that I can grow with. At that time it was the most expensive film in the history of Paramount Pictures, and the first film I was producing."
"It's been pretty exciting," Cruise added. "I'll make a bunch of those. I'll make as many as people want to see... because they're very challenging, and so much fun to make."
As for what's to come for Ethan Hunt? "We're already working on different images. Talking conceptually. I love traveling around promoting different movies because I'm always looking at different places, and I always walk around to see the city. I look at architecture, subways... coming up with different sequences."
By
Kelvin "BIG BURN" Onuoha
Hollaburn@ymail.com
@itsbigburn
Marvel Studios Boss Loves Iron Man 3's Villain
Since then, Marvel Studios boss and Iron Man 3 producer Kevin Feige has praised Kingsley's performance, noting that his interpretation of the character has helped to reinvigorate the franchise.
"On his last take of his first full day as the Mandarin, when they yelled 'Cut!' the entire crew burst into applause, spearheaded by Mr. Downey himself," Feige told Total Film. "It was pretty amazing to see that."
"That's what you get when you hire Sir Ben Kingsley," he continued. "He's so excited about his part and so into this character, and frankly just scaring the heck out of everybody. They're like, 'You've broken us out of our skeptical malaise!'"
Iron Man 3 hits theaters stateside May 3, 2013.
By
Kelvin "Big Burn" Onuoha
Hollaburn@ymail.com
@itsbigburn
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
X-Men: Days of Future Past
The original movie's director set for First Class sequel.
It's official: Bryan Singer will direct X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Deadline claims Fox has sealed a deal with Singer, who helmed the first two X-Men movies and produced X-Men: First Class, to step in for the sequel's original director Matthew Vaughn, who recently bowed out but will continue to serve as a producer along with screenwriter Simon Kinberg and Lauren Shuler Donner.
X-Men: Days of Future Past is slated for. release July 18, 2014.
By Kelvin "Big Burn" Onuoha
Hollaburn@ymail.com
@itsbigburn
Monday, 29 October 2012
JAMIE FOX FOR PRESIDENT?
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins, Lance Reddick, James Woods, Garcelle Beauvais, and Rachelle Lefevre co-star. White House Down opens on June 28, 2013. Check out a new behind-the-scenes photo that highlights Foxx's presidential look after the jump.
NOAH'S ARK GETS DESTEOYED,AGAIN?
Hurricane Sandy forced the film to postpone production Monday.
According to the L.A. Times, "Aronofsky's production team built two massive ships—one inside a Brooklyn sound stage, the other in the water at. Oyster Bay, N.Y. And Oyster Bay, a small inlet on the Long Island Sound, is very much in the path of Hurricane Sandy, with local flooding and wind gusts of up to 63 mph reported in the area."
The mock ark -- measuring 450 feet long and 75 x 45 feet wide -- had already been partially deconstructed because filming is finishing soon. Obviously, if Hurricane Sandy were to be damaged,what's left of the ship, which was not built to actually be seaworthy, then further delays are to be expected.
Meanwhile, The Hollywood Reporter says Hurricane Sandy has also forced the crew of the HMS Bounty, used as the titular vessel in the Marlon Brando classic Mutiny on the Bounty and as one of the tall ships in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, to (safely) abandon ship off the coast of North Carolina.
A BLACK JAMES BOND? FOR REAL?
Skyfall's Naomie Harris reignites the rumor mill.
The name's Elba, Idris Elba. Yes, the rumor mill is abuzz again that the Thor and Luther actor might succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond once the current. 007 retires his license to kill. (Craig is currently slated to play the British secret agent through Bond 25.)
The rumors have made the rounds before, but this time they've been rekindled by none other than Skyfall actress Naomie Harris, who stars with Elba in the upcoming Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
In a chat with The Huffington Post, Harris revealed, "I didn't realize that there was this talk and then I did a film with Idris [Elba] and he said that he met Barbara Broccoli [James Bond producer] and that it does seem like there is a possibility in the future that there could very well be a black James Bond. And I would have to vote for Idris because I just finished working with him and he's a great guy."
Harris added that she wasn't even aware that Elba was a fellow Brit until she worked with as she only knew him from his role on The Wire.
While there might very well be a black James Bond in the future, Elba's age may work against him. Let's say Craig will be Bond for the next 4-6 years then that means Elba would be 46 years-old at the time he'd be cast as Bond. (Craig will be 50 at that point.)
This would tie Elba with Roger Moore, who was a boyish-looking 46 when he first played Bond. (Timothy Dalton was 43, Pierce Brosnan was 42, Sean Connery was 32, and George Lazenby was 30).
Elba was most recently seen onscreen in Prometheus and will soon be seen in Thor: The Dark World and Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi epic Pacific Rim.
WOLVERINE ISNT A PREQUEL
Director says new Wolvie film takes place after all previous X-Men movies.
For many, it was assumed that director James Mangold's upcoming The Wolverine would act as followup to 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Given that this new film is set in Japan, coupled with the after-credits sequence of Logan in Japan from the previous film, it was widely assumed that The Wolverine would be a direct sequel leading up to Bryan Singer's X-Men from 2000.
However, Mangold recently said this isn't the case. In fact, The Wolverine isn't a prequel at all. "Where this film sits in the universe of the films is after them all," the filmmaker told Empire. "Jean Grey is gone, most of the X-Men are disbanded or gone, so there's a tremendous sense of isolation for him."
Having said that, there will still be some sequences set during World War II, but the rest of the film will take place post-X-Men: The Last Stand."That's something that for me was very important, that I land in a very specific place in his timeline," Mangold continued. "I wanted to be able to tell the story without the burden of handing it off to a film that already exists and having to conform to it.
The ideas of immortality reign very heavily in this story and the burden of immortality weighs heavily on Logan. For me that's such an interesting part of Logan's character that is nearly impossible to explore if you have a kind of league or team movie."
While most X-Men films have been categorized as "comic book action adventure," Mangold said this latest entry is more of a "Japanese noir picture with tentpole action in it."
The Wolverine stars Hugh Jackman, and is scheduled for release on July 26, 2013.
Hannibal Comes To Television
Check out new pics of Mads Mikkelson as Hannibal Lecter, along with Hugh Dancy as Will Graham and Laurence Fishburne as Jack Crawford.
The first images of actor Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale) as the iconic/sadistic Dr. Hannibal Lecter are now online, over at EW.com. Their gallery has a bunch of new photos from Bryan Fuller's (Pushing Daisies) new NBC series, Hannibal, based on the famous characters from Thomas Harris' novels Red Dragon and The Silence of the Lambs.
Hannibal revolves around the partnership formed between FBI profiler Will Graham and "consultant" Lecter; solving serial murder cases together while Lecter's own proclivity for, ahem, eating human flesh remains a secret.
Actor Hugh Dancy portrays Graham (played by Edward Norton in Red Dragon) and Laurence Fishburne plays Agent Jack Crawford (played by Scott Glenn in The Silence of the Lambs).
Some images of Mikkelsen as Lecter...
Saturday, 27 October 2012
WORD FOR THE WISE
Posted by Ash'Cash (@IAmAshCash)
TGI….Everyday!
Welcome to another opportunity to live life to the fullest! The day that you stop worrying about yesterday, and do everything in your power to make today great! Today's Daily Word is dedicated to living!
They say Death and Taxes are the only two things guaranteed in life. and since we don't know what will happen with taxes until after November 6th (make sure you go out and vote), we are going to concentrate on death! Not in the gloomy way most people talk about death, but as a matter of fact that everyone at some point will die! Knowing this unavoidable occurrence, most people still walk around each day as if life goes on forever! They don't fully seize the moment and waste time living other people's lives!
Effective immediately, you must realize that TODAY is the only day you have for sure! Don't wait until death is knocking on your door to decide to live! LIVE NOW!! Everything you need to be successful is already in your possession, so all you simply have to do is use it! DO NOT let another day pass by that you are not working on your passion! Life is for living, and the only way to do it right is to live doing something your love! Fear is a liar, so whatever fear is giving you as a reason to wait is the furthest thing from the truth! You have nothing to fear except fear
itself! Live in Peace! Take what your deserve!!
-Ash'Cash
"The question is not whether we will die, but how we will live." -Joan Borysenko
"One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it's worth watching." -Unknown
"Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us when we don't live." -Norman Cousins
"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending." -Maria Robinson
"Have the courage to live. Anyone can die." -Robert Cody
"Life is like a piano… what you get out of it depends on how you play it." -Unknown
"Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music." -Angela Monet
"Carpe diem! Rejoice while you are alive; enjoy the day; live life to the fullest; make the most of what you have. It is later than you think." -Horace
Ash'Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com
Friday, 26 October 2012
SKYFALL Comes To PH
SKYFALL
Genre: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Starring: Daniel Craig, Helen McCrory and Javier Bardem
Running Time:1hr 31mins
Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
Nov 1st: 3.35p, 6.25p
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Arnold Schwarzenegger Reveals His Look for Ten
Source: Arnold Schwarzenegger October 25, 2012
Now in production, David Ayer's action drama Ten (formerly Breacher) features a cast that includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard, Dawn Olivieri, Joe Manganiello, Malin Akerman, Olivia Williams, Mireille Enos, Josh Holloway and Harold Perrineau. Today, Schwarzenegger tweeted the first image from the set, revealing the look of his character. Check it out below!
The film follows an elite DEA task force that deals with the world's deadliest drug cartels. Specializing in complex mobile operations, the team executes a tactical raid on a cartel safe house. What looks to be a typical raid turns out to be an elaborate theft operation, pre-planned by the DEA squad. After hiding millions in stolen cash, the team believes their secret is safe – until someone begins assassinating them one by one.
The original screenplay for Ten arrives from Skip Woods (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, A Good Day to Die Hard). Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Joe Roth, Palak Patel and Al Ruddy will serve as producers. Alex Ott of Ayer's Crave Films is executive producer.
BIG BURN CHANGE
ALEX CROSS
Alex Cross follows the homicide detective/psychologist (Tyler Perry), from the worldwide best-selling novels by James Patterson, as he meets his match in a serial killer (Matthew Fox). The two face off in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, but when the mission gets personal, Cross is pushed to the edge of his moral and psychological limits in this taut and exciting action thriller.
Rachel Nichols, Edward Burns and Jean Reno co-star.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
THE ORIGINAL LOOK OF JAMES BOND
Ever wondered how Fleming intended James Bond to look? On two occasions, Bond is remarked to resemble the American singer-songwriter Hoagy Carmichael (below), except with a "cruel mouth" and a "coldness in the eyes". Other physical details that have since been ditched include a three-inch scar on his cheek and the faint scar of a Russian Cyrillic letter carved onto his hand by a SMERSH agent who had marked him as a spy.
25 things People May Not Know About James Bond.
From food and drink to sex and death, these are the things that make Bond tick.
October 24, 2012
by Ali Gray
He's the most iconic character in cinema, he's best mates with the Queen and he's been in more movies than Freddy Krueger, Harry Potter and Iron Man combined, yet still James Bond remains something of a mystery. There are only a few things that everyone knows about 007 – his favourite gun, how he mixes his drinks, that he's a wildcat in the sack – but he famously steers clear of Hello! Magazine photospreads and he's rarely seen on the cover of heat. So join us as we attempt to throw some light on Blighty's foremost secret agent ahead of the release of Skyfall, with 25 things you (probably) didn't know about James Bond.
1. Shaken, Not Stirred
Bond's preferred tipple in Ian Fleming's first Bond book, Casino Royale, was the Vesper Martini – part gin, part vodka and a touch of Lillet Blanc wine. However, when it came to filming the first Bond movie, Dr. No, Smirnoff paid to have their vodka promoted, meaning they didn't want the gin mentioned. Bond's brand of booze quickly caught on and changed cocktail culture forever.
2. Bond The Boffin
According to Bond lore, young James was briefly educated at Eton, before going on to study at Fettes College in Edinburgh, a public school which was attended by Ian Fleming himself, and some bloke called Tony Blair. As unlikely as it sounds, Sean Connery was once the school's milkman ("I'll have a pint. Skimmed… not semi-skimmed").
3. Britain's Finest
The best of Blighty is actually half Scottish and half Swiss. In the Bond novels, James' parents – Andrew Bond and Monique Delacroix-Bond – die in a climbing accident in the French Alps, orphaning him at the age of 11. He then went to live with his aunt in a small village near Kent called Pett Bottom, which perhaps explains his attitude towards women.
4. The Basis For Bond
Author Ian Fleming based 007 on a number of different spies – not to mention his own experiences, given that he served as a Naval Intelligence Officer during WWII – but the biggest inspiration for Bond was English polymath John Dee. An all-round genius and 16th century badass, Dee would sign his letters to monarch Elizabeth I with a '007' glyph, signifying they were for her eyes only.
5. Tux Cuts
Fifth Bond Pierce Brosnan was long pursued by the Eon producers for the role, but the character is bigger than any single actor's career prospects. When he signed his contract for GoldenEye, Brosnan was informed that, though he was free to pursue other additional roles in-between Bond movies, the actor could not appear in another film wearing a tuxedo.
6. Names Bond
When it came to giving his secret agent a name, Fleming wanted a "flat, quiet" name, aiming to make him an "extremely dull, uninteresting" man to whom interesting things happened. Fleming spotted an ornithology book, 'Birds Of The West Indies' by James Bond, and thought: "By God… it's the dullest name I ever heard." Clearly he'd never seen snooker played Nigel Bond in action.
7. Bond's Blueprint
Among the other inspirations for the character of James Bond was Ian Fleming's beloved elder brother Peter, a journeyed travel writer and explorer. Another Bond-esque figure thought to be factored into 007's DNA was a British intelligence officer and MI6 station head in Paris – given point six above, we're lucky England's greatest secret agent didn't introduce himself as "Dunderdale… Wilfred "Biffy" Dunderdale."
8. Bond's Beef
It's as rare to see James Bond eating as it is to see Jack Bauer having a wee, but Ian Fleming detailed plenty of 007's eating habits in his books. Bond's favourite foods when off duty include grilled sole, oeufs en cocotte (eggs and crème fraîche to you and me) and cold roast beef with potato salad. We bet he puts away more than a few Maccy Ds on the road, though.
9. Meet Jimmy Bond
Sean Connery was not the first actor to play James Bond, and no, it wasn't Blockbusters host Bob Holness either. The first man to ever embody 007 was American actor Barry Nelson, who played card shark 'Jimmy Bond' in a terrible adaptation of Casino Royale for US TV. Nelson went on to play the manager of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
10. For Your Size Only
It's quite possible the James Bond we know and love owes his popularity to leprechauns: producer Albert R. Broccoli hired Sean Connery for Dr. No after seeing him in Disney film Darby O'Gill And The Little People. Think that's weird? George Lazenby got the job after being spotted in an ad for Fry's Chocolate Cream.
11. Sex Bomb
A frisky blighter and no mistaking, James Bond has done more than his fair share of blowing away the stereotype that Brits are unadventurous lovers. Places where 007 has 'attempted re-entry' include a train, a plane, a forest, a stable, a motorised iceberg (obviously), a hospital, a submarine, a dinghy and a space shuttle. Whatever it takes to keep the British end up, dude.
12. Rank And File
Though his military rank is never explicitly detailed in the films, James Bond served as a Commander in the Royal Navy (he's referred to as such in A View To A Kill and GoldenEye) before he began working for the British Secret Service. When Bond fakes his death in You Only Live Twice, his 'funeral' looks awfully similar to a Navy burial at sea.
13. Bond's Birds
James Bond has been saving the world on screen for 50 years now, but his record with the ladies is even more impressive. Since the release of Dr. No in 1962, 007's bed post has been notched 52 times – each sexual partner boasting a name more ridiculous than the last. Around three-quarters of the ladies he's bedded have tried to kill him, which is about average, right guys? Guys?
14. Double-0 Also-Rans
We all know Bond's rank is 007, but what of the other 00-agents at MI6? Some are glimpsed in the movies – 002 is killed by The Man With The Golden Gun, 003 dies in the opening scenes of A View To A Kill, 004 eats it in The Living Daylights and 006 was Sean Bean – while others, such as the mythical 001, remain a mystery. Spare a thought for poor old 009, however – he was killed while dressed as a clown in Octopussy.
15. The Spy Who Killed Me
Across his 22 canonical films (Never Say Never Again and 1967's Casino Royale don't count), Bond has ended a whopping 352 lives. Pierce Brosnan is by far the deadliest Bond – he killed 47 people alone in GoldenEye – while Sean Connery was the biggest pacifist, dispatching a mere four men in Dr. No. Roger Moore did his fair share of death-dealing, but he only got to cap one ass in The Man With The Golden Gun, the lowest kill-count of any Bond movie.
16. Bond's Family Motto
Most Bond films get their titles from the original Ian Fleming novels, or incidental details relating to Fleming's personal life (GoldenEye was the name of his holiday house in Jamaica), but you may be wondering where the title The World Is Not Enough originates. Well, it's actually a translation of the Bond family motto, 'Orbit Non Sufficit'. Yeah, we thought it was better suited to supervillains too.
17. Bond's Favourite Game
To watch Daniel Craig in Casino Royale, you'd assume that poker – particular Texas Hold 'Em – was Bond's card game of choice. You'd be wrong. James' favourite card-based pastime is actually Baccarat; Connery plays a hand or two as far back as Dr. No, and Pierce Brosnan even gets in on the game in GoldenEye. Bond is also reportedly brilliant at Snap.
18. The Bond Homestead
He's stayed in some of the most luxurious hotels in the most exotic countries in the world, but where does Bond officially lay his hat? It hasn't been confirmed that it's officially his off-duty home, but Skyfall gets its name from Bond's ancestral home in Scotland: Skyfall Lodge. We hope he has insurance: the shot of Javier Bardem walking away from a flaming building in the trailer does not bode well.
19. The Bond Who Wasn't Bond
There's nothing more iconic in Bond lore than the opening gun barrel sequence, but did you know that the man who turns and shoots in the first three Bond movies isn't Sean Connery? It's actually stuntman Bob Simmons, whose silhouette was used by designer Maurice Binder when Connery was unavailable. Fun Bob Simmons fact: he was the man who pioneered the use of trampolines in the field of jumping away from explosions.
20. The Look Of Bond
Ever wondered how Fleming intended James Bond to look? On two occasions, Bond is remarked to resemble the American singer-songwriter Hoagy Carmichael (below), except with a "cruel mouth" and a "coldness in the eyes". Other physical details that have since been ditched include a three-inch scar on his cheek and the faint scar of a Russian Cyrillic letter carved onto his hand by a SMERSH agent who had marked him as a spy.
21. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
We all remember the needless furore surrounding the appointment of a blonde Daniel Craig as Bond in 2005, but more shocking is the fact that Sean Connery wore a toupee for every single one of his outings as 007. Did you know that by the time he starred in A View To A Kill in 1985, Roger Moore's hair had to be professionally thickened before each take?
22. The Bonds That Never Were
Only six men have been lucky enough to play James Bond on screen, but they leave in their wake a huddled mass of weeping actors denied their dream role. The men who almost played Bond include Eric Bana, Hugh Jackman, James Purefoy, Julian McMahon, Gerard Butler, Sam Neill, Clint Eastwood (!) and Dougray Scott, who famously lost the role of Wolverine early in the X-Men shoot too.
23. James Bond Jr.
No, not the short-lived (and terrible) cartoon: James Bond actually sired a child. At least, he did in Ian Fleming's version of You Only Live Twice, anyway: Bond gets Kissy Suzuki pregnant before departing for pastures new. In 1997, a short Bond story called Blast From The Past was published in Playboy, in which Bond's adult son contacts him from New York, only to be killed when his old man turns up for Dad duties. Nice one, pop.
24. The Name's Seagal… Steven Seagal
Bond learned from the best: Sean Connery's martial arts instructor on non-canon remake Never Say Never Again was none-other-than Steven Seagal, who accidentally broke Connery's wrist in training. Rumours that Seagal went on to yell "Who sent you? WHO SENT YOU?" are sadly unconfirmed.
25. Act Your Age
Technically, though the character did age accordingly throughout the Connery-Moore years (1962-85), Bond doesn't actually get older – unfortunately, the actors who play him do. Connery was 53 when he shot Never Say Never Again, while Roger Moore was 57 in A View To A Kill, bedding a girl almost 30 years his junior. Daniel Craig was the first Bond who was younger than the series itself.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
CAPTAIN AMERICA 2: WINTER SOLDIER
Grillo tweeted Monday, "See Ya LA. It was a a good trip. Marvel was a lot of fun. Be cool if it works out. #CaptainAmerica."
The actor's tweet comes on the heels of a Twitter rumor reported Saturday by comedy talk radio personality Matthew Aaron that Grillo has screen-tested and "is THIS CLOSE to getting the role of Crossbones in the Marvel movies."
Crossbones, aka Brock Rumlow, is an assassin and mercenary whose path has crossed the likes of Red Skull, Baron Zemo, and Hydra. He has no super powers, but is a master fighter, marksman, and pilot.
In the comics, Crossbones carried out the assassination of Steve Rogers, but time will tell if that storyline will also play out onscreen.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier begins filming next spring in Cleveland.
IRON MAN Review
When an enemy disrupts what industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man holds most dear, he must rely on his ingenuity to protect those closest to him. Along the way, he discovers the answer to a question which has haunted him: does the suit define him, or does he define the suit?....
IRON MAN 3 trailer
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First Look At The IRON MAN 3 villain
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