Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Watch Rio The Another Animated Film

The birds of 'Rio' continued to feather their nest this weekend, holding on to the top spot at the box office for the second straight week with an estimated $26.8 million. Not flying quite so high was 'Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family,' which had been expected to soar to No. 1 but had to settle for opening in second place with an estimated $25.8 million.

Colorful, imaginative with plenty of delightful characters voiced by top notch talent, Rio is a engaging and fun treat of a film.Created by filmmaker Carlos Saldanha of the animated Ice Age franchise, the film takes place in the director's hometown of Rio de Janero, Brazil.The opening sequence pulls in the audience right away, as colorful birds sing and fly in the Brazilian jungles in coordinated movements like synchronized swimmers. A baby blue macaw is watching all the swoops around him and is getting caught up in the musical melodies. At the very moment he is inspired to take his first leap out of the nest and join in the festivities, the jungle party comes to an abrupt halt when smugglers capture the group.

Years later, this baby blue bird is now a grown parrot named Blu (Jesse Eisenberg), living a comfortable life in Minnesota with his owner and best friend, Linda (Leslie Mann), a proprietor of a bookstore. The duo is inseparable, doing everything together from cooking to brushing teeth to going to work.
One day, a Brazilian scientist named Tulio (Rodrigo Santoro) pays them a visit and informs Linda that Blu is the last of his kind. He urges them to come to his Brazilian bird compound to mate with the last blue female macaw, Jewel. At first they refuse, but eventually Linda and Blu reluctantly agree to go.
Things go from bad to worse when smugglers break in to the compound and steal both birds to make piles of cash off the two rare creatures. It's an inside job of sorts as an Australian cockatoo named Nigel (Jemaine Clement) faked an injury to be brought in for treatment, but he is actually the chief henchman to the smugglers.Chained together, Blu and Jewel, must not only get over their dislike for each other, but also find a way to work together because, as Jewel soon discovers, Blu doesn't know how to fly.The entire things comes to a head at the Carnaval where music, a parade, people in costumes, giant floats all become part of the chaos of finding the smugglers and getting the birds reunited with their human counterparts.It's the characters and the fish-out-of-water story that make the film so golden. Having both a wild and a domesticated parrot chained together makes for many funny moments, including a hand-gliding lesson that doesn't go so well, despite the coaching of Rafael the toucan (George Lopez).
Meanwhile, Linda and Tulio embark on a search for the two birds which puts them on the bad guys' trail. While they work the city streets, the blue macaws have their own problems including being ambushed by a tribe of marmosets trained in the Brazilian martial art of capoeria among other adventures.


The added layer of a gender-reversed Romancing the Stone love story between Blu and Jewel provides further comedy. And to see the pair slowly fall in love is actually endearing to watch.All the supporting characters are given wonderful personalities with spot-on casting to match. The Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am is Pedro, a red headed bird with a sidekick canary named Nico (Jamie Foxx) who help the two blue birds in their adventure. They also provide some of the films musical numbers. There is also Tracy Morgan as Luiz the bulldog that cannot stop drooling.
Even cameo bird roles are perfectly cast with Wanda Sykes and Jane Lynch as two Minnesota geese that make fun of Blu in the bookstore.

Clement, best known for the television series Flight of the Conchords makes for a likable villain as Nigel the cockatoo with a back story that explains why he is so bad. (Hint: it has something to do with his past as a once-famous soap opera star).

Rio itself is given a wonderful representation in the film. Aerial shots make for gorgeous views and certain landmarks like Corcovado, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the Sambadome are on full display.

It is not necessary to see the film in 3D as the story, the characters and the visuals are all there regardless of dimension, so in this case, 2D works just fine.


Director: Carlos Saldanha


Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, will.i.am, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Jane Lynch, Wanda Sykes, Leslie Mann, Jermanine Clement, Rodrigo Santoro

Run Time: 96 minutes

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Watch and Download Hop

Hop is a film both contextually and inherently about family, notably the aspirations fathers — both human and bunny — have for their sons. The kind of film we as adults go to see mostly because we know the younger bunnies in our families want to see them.

Sometimes, the most we can hope for in cases like this is to find a shred of inspired filmmaking in the basket. There isn’t a whole lot to love about Hop but, on the other hand, there isn’t much to dislike. Hop will undoubtedly make your children giggle and awe given its crisp, cutesy animation and its main character, E.B., the brazen jellybean-excreting bunny many of us are now familiar with from the all-out Hop advertising blitz this past month.


Hop’s high point is undoubtedly the cheeky vocal performance given by Russell Brand who plays teenage bunny E.B. who is the heir apparent to the throne of Easter Bunny that belongs to his father, who is voiced by television's misanthropic Dr. Gregory House, Hugh Laurie.

E.B. however has other plans; the rigors and the pressures of being the Easter Bunny don’t give E.B. the time to pursue his true ambition, to become a successful drummer. E.B in turn escapes to Hollywood and sniffs, stumbles, and scurries about town until he finds himself at Hugh Hefner’s front gates because he heard that Hefner takes in bunnies. Adults, this scene is for you, its ok to laugh. After being rejected by Hefner, E.B. wanders until the car of Fred O’Hare hits him. O’Hare has his own father who is also concerned about his son’s seemingly aimless direction. O’Hare is played by actor James Marsden who turns in a real humdrum performance. Thankfully, E.B. is here to push him along.


A frenetic frenzy ensues, some of which isn’t entirely a bore, including a rendition of the song “I Want Candy,” and a bizarre — albeit curious — David Hasselhoff cameo. Hop is innocuous and well intentioned enough and that’s why I refuse to completely clobber it and accept it for exactly what it is, a movie for children that I truly believe will be enjoyed by most of them. However at its core like many Easter bunnies I find Hop for the most part, to be hollow.


                                                                                                           


Russell Brand the very funny English comic has claimed the top two spots at the North American box office as the voice in the live-action/animated family film HOP, which led the field for a second weekend, and as the star of the ARTHUR remake, which opened poorly at No. 2, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.HOP earned $21.7 million during the three days beginning Friday, taking its 10-day total to $68.2 million.I recently went to see HOP with the family on opening night and it was very a cute movie for kids along with telling a great story about Father & Son.


The Hollywood Reporter estimates that Arthur will take in at least $15 to $17 million. The movie, which also features Helen Mirren and Jennifer Garner, is about a billionaire (Brand) who needs to marry a wealthy woman (Garner) or face losing his inheritance.

This weekend sees the release of a number of films that are sure to bring in a wide variety of audiences to the theaters. The action thriller Hanna stars Saoirse Ronan as the titular character, and Cate Blanchett and Eric Bana in supporting roles. The film will most likely bring in strong numbers, as it is the only action movie being released this weekend. Hanna is about an ex-CIA agent (Bana) who has trained his young daughter (Ronan) to be an assassin.

Your Highness, starring Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, and James Franco, is being released on Friday. It's a raunchy R-rated comedy, and Entertainment Weekly says that it will most likely be a hit in the 18-25 age demographic.

Experts say that it will be a battle between the two Brand films, Hop and Arthur, for the top box office spot.


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