TDCRS reviews Wrath of the Titans, Mirror Mirror and Jeff Who Lives at Home

TDCRS reviews Wrath of the Titans, Mirror Mirror and Jeff Who Lives at Home. So we’ve had a harddrive meltdown recently and we lost plenty of our shows between November and now. I guess it teaches me I shouldn’t be an idiot and upload shows a little quicker. But if anyone and I mean anyone wants to do the job for me, I’d be forever grateful and send you free stuff. My really busy schedule just doesn’t make it easy to do our show website. But besides my lack of focus. This week we reviw Wrath of the Titans, Mirror Mirror and Jeff Who Lives at Home. As you can tell during this episode, I’m really really worn out and need to wake up a bit. But you’ll get some insight on my “Snow White Fetish”. So enjoy… if you can and subscribe by clicking here. http://feeds.feedburner.com/directorscutradio

Teenage Alien Ninja Turtles?!?! (COMICS!)

Why, Michael Bay? Can’t you do anything right? Besides explosions?

Yes, if you haven’t heard, Michael Bay is going to be rebooting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
franchise. Not only that, but he is changed a few things up. One: The Ninja Turtles are aliens. two: They possibly won’t be teenagers. Well, the whole announcement has left fans outraged, and wanting change! We didn’t really discuss it on COMICS! since we lacked an episode for two weeks, but Carter and I decided to talk about it, and get the fans opinions on the whole craziness. Also, Carter give you all a sneak peek into COMICS 2.0! We’ve made a few changes based on the suggestions given by fans, and discussions between Carter and myself. Click on the picture to check out the latest episode of COMICS! ENJOY!

John Carter

Movie Review by Russell Pinkston

An ex Confederate soldier on the run from the Union Army headed by Colonel Powell (Bryan Cranston) and Indians John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) hides in a cave.  The Colonel pursues him inside.  They encounter a strange man who John is forced to shoot.  John finds a necklace and medallion on the guy and while he is looking at it the dying stranger utters some words.   The words transports the one who is holding the medallion (John) to the planet of Barsoom (Mars to us human folk).  Not only can he breath the planet’s air but since it has lower gravity than earth he able to jump long distances and has unbelievable strength.  He is capture by one of the Martians, Tars Tarkas (voiced by Willem Dafoe) but eventually befriends them.   In the meantime Sab Than (Dominic West) is given a powerful weapon by the Therns in order to destroy all his enemies.  He sets his sites on Helium.   The leader of the Therns (Mark Strong), a sort of Devil on his shoulder character who tells him what he should do.  He suggests a cease fire if the Princess of Hellium (Lynn Collins) will marry him.   John Carter tries to save her and Hellium.

John Carter is based on a series of Edgar Rice Burroughs books. 

Taylor Kitsch is best known for tv’s Friday Night Lights plays the title character.   He has only done a handful of feature films (he was Gambit in X-Men Origins: Wolverine) but stars in 3 this year (Battleship and Savages).   Mark Strong and Bryan Cranston are probably the films most recognizable stars.   Mark Strong was in 3 of my top 10 movies in 2010 (and in 1 of my worst in 2011, Green Lantern).  Bryan Cranston, the Emmy winning star of Breaking Bad seems to be everywhere today (Drive, The Lincoln Lawyer, Contagion, Red Tails).   But Lynn Collins (who was also X-Men Origins: Wolverine) is by far the best looking of all the cast.  I have never wanted to be a necklace so bad before in my life.   John Carter is directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, WALL-E).   This is Andrew’s first live action film…a trend that seems to be popular now, his Pixar peer, Brad Bird (Mission Impossible: Ghost Prodical) did it last year.  

While this film wasn’t bad it wasn’t the epic I expected by Walt Disney and from the $250 million dollar budget (the same as Avatar).  I wasn’t a fan of the main actor (Taylor Kitsch), I thought he was kind of flat and not that interesting.  Mark Strong was his usual bad guy self.  I hope to see alot more of Lynn Collins in the future (in the movies and in my real life 🙂   She played a strong character and was the only character that showed any depth.  I don’t really think John Carter is a movie that has to be seen in theaters, the 3D wasn’t very impressive so I say WAIT FOR DVD or BLU RAY.  

 

Dream House

Movie Review by Russell Pinkston

Will Atenton (Daniel Craig) is a book publisher who lives with his wife and kids in the suburbs.  Seems normal enought but strange things begin happening.   He and his wife Libby (Rachel Weisz) sees and chases a peeping tom, he catches goth kids hanging out in his basement.     The cops won’t do anything to help him.    He begins to think that something may have happened in the house with the prior owners.  He searches to uncover the mysteries of his house.   His neighbor, Ann (Naomi Watts) helps him uncover the secrets that have been buried there for over 5 years. 

Daniel Craig (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Casino Royale), Rachel Weisz (Enemy at the Gates, The Mummy) and Naomi Watts (The Ring 1 & 2), King Kong) all have top billing in this “horror” movie.  I didn’t think it was scary at all (both my kids watched it as well).  
I don’t want to give away too much of the movie (like the trailer did) but I liked it alot more than I thought I would.  I liked the story and all the twists and turns in it.  Probably could have been a little more creepy or dark but overall I enjoyed watching it.   I say RENT THIS MOVIE but don’t watch the trailer cause it gives way too much of the movie away.

A Good Old Fashioned Orgy

 

Movie Review by Russell Pinkston

Eric (Jason Sudeikis) loves throwing parties (usually with some kind of theme) with his friends at his dad’s (Don Johnson) beach house.  But when his dad decides to put the house up for sale Eric and his friends realize the party might soon be over forever.   Together with his best friend, McGrudden (Tyler Labine) they decide to have one last party and instead of being a big blowout they decide to keep this one small.  They discuss themes and somehow come up with the idea of having an orgy.  Hey…why not?!   In the meantime Eric falls for Kelly (Leslie Bibb), one of the real estate agents selling his dad’s house.   This adds some complication to plans of the orgy party. 

Jason Sudeikis (Hall Pass, Horrible Bosses) heads the cast of relatively unknowns.  Tyler Labine (Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Zack and Miri Make a Porno) is the real star of this movie.  He steals every scene his is in.   I loved Tyler in the last movie I seen, Tucker & Dale VS Evil.   Leslie Bibb (Iron Man (1&2), Law Abiding Citizen) plays the love interest of Jason’s character Eric.  Will Forte stars as Glenn, one of Eric’s friends who is newly married and therefore not invited to the party.  Lucy Punch (Take Me Home Tonight, Bad Teacher) plays as Glenn’s wife.

This movie basically went direct to dvd.  With a title that includes Orgy…I can understand why.  But it’s not really a bad movie.  It has alot of laughs and a pretty decent cast of actors and actress.  I enjoyed Horrible Bosses and Tucker & Dale VS Evil alot more but I enjoyed this movie for what it was…a good old fashioned adult comedy that’s worth at least a look.  I say RENT THIS MOVIE.

Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men: Gifted Review

Isn’t it funny that the first comic I review is from Marvel and not DC? or is it just me?

Anyways, today I received an amazing new comic in the mail. The comic in question is called Astonishing X-Men. Astonishing X-Men is one of many titles from Marvel that follow the mutant team. The series started in 2004 with the story arc called “Gifted” written by Joss Whedon with art by John Cassaday, which I am reviewing right now! Gifted, which is what the third X-Men film is loosely based on upon, tells the story of this geneticist who has just found the cure for mutation. When the X-Men find out about this they don’t see it as a blessing. Well…most of them don’t. Eventually, on the quest to stop the cure, The X-Men uncover the truth behind this cure and its true purpose.

I can’t begin to describe how in love I am with this series so far. The art is fantastically detailed, and the writing is what you’d expect from Whedon: pure brilliance. Recently, I’ve finally been discovering Joss Whedon’s work because I was curious who he was and why everyone is in love with his work. Also, he is the writer/director of the new Avengers movie coming out in a few months. So, that was the spark that started the flame essentially. Nowadays, I am a huge Whedon fan! I’m currently in the process of watching Dollhouse!

Anyways, when I heard Whedon had written an entire X-Men series, I knew I had to acquire it. Whedon’s writing of the series is, as I’ve stated, pure brilliance. His dialog is hilarious, clever, and dramatic all at the same time. He seems to have a great handle on the characters. I also loved that the team in the book is smaller then normal. there is only 6 members of the X-Men present. With the small number of characters used, Whedon gets the chance to have each one shine brightly. My favorite character in the book is Beast. He has always been a favorite X-Men of mine, behind Nightcrawler, and Whedon writes him so wonderfully.

I also love the way Whedon writes the story. Its basically an engaging summer blockbuster. However, the most interesting thing I found in the book wasn’t the story, but a single character. The character is an original creation called the Ord. Why did I find him interesting, you ask? Well, As you know, one of the biggest mysteries about Whedon’s Avengers movie is whom the alien race is that’s working with Loki. Many have guessed either Skrull or Kree, but both have been denied by Whedon. Nowadays, Its rumored that the aliens in the film are called the Ord. So, my question is: Are the two one in the same, or just a really really really strange coincidence? I guess we won’t find out until May 4th with the film hits theaters.

Anyways, the artwork, by John Cassaday, Is just amazing. Its highly detailed, beautifully drawn, and the characters truly seem to come to life. At times, I found Cassaday’s work similar to Brian Bolland from The Killing Joke. My favorite piece is a two page splash featuring Wolverine being thrown towards the sky. Overall, I’m already loving this book based on the first arc, and its getting me excited for Whedon’s Avengers flick. The best part of it all? There is more from Whedon and Cassaday for me to read! YAY!

10/10

The Directors Cut Vs John Carter and Exclusive Troy Duffy Interview

This week on The Directors Cut, Kristin Elliott is out of town, and filling in, is the beautiful (or hideous) Kat Cox. We review John Carter and find out if this 100 year old movie was worth the wait. Also our top ten list is “Top Ten Movies from Mars”. We discussed Bill and Ted, and a potential “journey” sequel. Best of all, we had Troy Duffy call into our show and discuss a potential tv show, movie, and much more!

Note: The Troy Duffy interview is about 45 minutes in. Just after Dans breakdown about crappy radio.

Project X

Movie review by Russell Pinkston

Two friends, Costa (Oliver Cooper) and J.D. (Jonathan Daniel Brown) decide they must throw a birthday party for their friend Thomas’ (Thomas Mann) 17th birthday. Dax (Dax Flame) is recruited to film the group and party. Costa decides to invite the entire school to the party at Thomas’ house while his parents are out of town. They pick up some weed from a ex-vet drug dealer, T-Rick (Rick Shapiro). He the process they borrow the drug dealer’s garden gnome (one of the coolest gnomes I have ever seen…and wouldn’t mind displaying in my front yard).

They take the weed and gnome back to Thomas’ house and wait for the party guests to arrive. It looks as if nobody will show up but then they do…and the party quickly gets out of control.

This movie is filmed in the “found footage” style. I am not a huge fan of this style. They tend to be poorly written, directed and acted. But this movie is one of the few exceptions(Chronicle Paranomal Activity 3). The writing is really good and really funny. Project X is directed by Nima Nourizadeh and is produced by Todd Phillips (Old School). The cast is relatively unknown (for now). Kirby Bliss Blanton (cute) plays Thomas’ childhood friend who also attends the party. Alexis Knapp (sexy) provides some of the eye candy (and there is plenty) as one of his sexy classmates. Nick Nervies and Brady Hender provide party security (and some major laughs).

Up to last week I didn’t have any idea what Project X was about. I thought it was a remake of the 1987 Matthew Broderick film. It wasn’t…it was surprisingly more awesome than I could even have expected. Project X is such a wild and crazy film. It’s fun, intoxicating and addicting (I have seen it twice already). It is so much fun and absolutely hilarious. I laughed so hard I actually cried. The X in Project X stands for eXcellent! Every year I see one or two movies that stay with me (and at the top of my favorite list) all year long….this is one of those movies. I have told every human person I know about this movie and recommend it for highly. It’s not for everyone but if you’re not offended by sex, drugs, rock music, midgets, garden gnomes then this movie is for you. I say SEE THIS MOVIE….and ladies…wear something TIGHT!

Hugo


Movie review by Russell Pinkston

Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield) is a 12 year boy living with his father in Paris during the early 1930’s. His father, a clockmaker (Jude Law) finds an automaton (a chrome metal robot) in a museum and together they begin to fix it. But his father dies in a fire and Hugo is forced to live with his alcoholic uncle (Ray Winstone) at the Paris train station where his uncle keeps the train station clocks wound and in working order. He teaches Hugo to do the job and then abandons him. Hugo continues with the upkeep of the clocks and lives alone in the train station. He steals food to survive and steals parts to repair the automaton. He believes if he can fix it…it might deliver a message from his dead father. He must keep away from the officer (Sacha Baron Cohen) who patrols the train station.
Hugo gets caught stealing parts from a toy shop owner and has his notebook with information on how to repair the automaton. He meets the toy shop owner’s goddaughter, Isabelle (Chloë Grace Moretz). He introduces Isabelle to movies, she has never seen one before. Hugo use to go the the theater to see movies with his father. Hugo especially likes the movies of Georges Méliès. Together Isabelle and Hugo try to solve the mystery of the automaton.
Hugo is based on the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. Asa Butterfield (The Boy With the Stripe Pyjamas, Nanny McPhee Returns) is really good as the lead character Hugo. I always like seeing Chloë Grace Moretz in movies….especially in her breakout role as Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass. I am not a big fan of Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, Lucky # Slevin). He was ok. It’s nice to see Sacha Baron Cohen in a non-idiot role (Borat, The Dictator). When he is serious like Sweeney Todd, he’s not bad. Sometimes he’s just too over the top with his characters (2012 Oscars).
This is a solid movie, it’s well written and it was directed by Martin Scorsese (The Departed, Goodfellas). It probably would have looked good in 3D but this is not the kind of movie that I like to see. I say RENT IT but it’s one of those movies that I will probably will only watch once.

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

 

Movie review by Russell Pinkston

JedI Master Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) escort Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman) while she deals with a trade dispute and a rebellion against her.  Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker is just a boy and a slave.   Qui-Gon Jinn takes young Anakin under his wing as he feels Anakin is destined for greatness.  In the meantime Darth Sidious sends his apprentice Darth Maul (Ray Park) to hunt down the Queen and the Jedi’s.

The movie is loaded with top notched actors and actresses,  unlike the cast of the original trilogy which was filled with relatively unknowns.  Liam Neeson (Taken, The A-Team), Ewan McGregor (Trainspotting, The Island)  , Natalie Portman (The Professional, V For Vendetta), Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction, The Avengers) and even Keira Knightley (Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl, King Arthur) all star.

It has been along time (ago) since I seen this movie.  Like so many other die hard Star Wars fans I rushed to the theater to see the first in George Lucas’s new trilogy!  I was so excited to see this movie but sometimes with great anticipation comes big disappointment.  It wasn’t bad it’s just I expected so much more.   Episode 2 and 3, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith were much better and I am looking forward to seeing them again.   I don’t know what I expected with this 3D rerelease….did I expect Jar Jar Binks to be less annoying in 3D?  I for one liked Jar Jar as well as Darth Maul….he’s just an evil bad ass dude!

It was nice to see it again but more than likely it will be another 10 years until I see it again.  I do own a pre-owned copy of the dvd (despite the multiple owers…it’s still like new).   And I will be sitting in the theater for each other the other 5 Episodes, I am  most excited to see The Empire Strikes Back (one of my top 10 all time favorite movies) and Return of the Jedi (Slave Leia in a metal bikini).  I say SKIP THIS MOVIE.  I expected alot more from George Lucas and from the 3D which I thought was unimpressive.