Carrie Trailer Gives Away The Plot

Carrie

Chances are you have seen the orginal 1976 film version of Carrie, or maybe even read the book by Stephen King. If you have, the watch away. If you haven’t, know that this trailer gives away the majority of the plot. Still, you probably are at least familiar with the original, right??

I don’t know how I feel about this trailer. Kimberly Price has two movies under her belt and they are great and good respectively. On the other, I feel this is a needless remake.

On the one hand It’ll hopefully be pretty cool to see the rampage played out with modern effects (as long as it’s not all CG) but on the other, I feel like this is a needless remake when the original effects work perfectly well.

Also, on the one hand, I really like CHloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore for Carrie and Margaret, they’re both talented actors. On the other, I feel like this is a needless remake when Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie were both Oscar nominated in the original.

Maybe you’re starting to notice a pattern.

Awesome: Arrested Development Season 4 to Debut 26th May

Arrested Development

Good news everyone! Netflix has announced the debut date for the forthcoming fourth season of Arrested Development. [According to Deadline](http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/arrested-development-gets-premiere-date-on-netflix-order-increased-to-15-episodes/) 26th of May is the lucky day.

> Arrested Development centers around Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) and his eccentric family comprised of his son George Michael (Michael Cera), his father George Bluth Sr (Jeffrey Tambor), his mother Lucille (Jessica Walter), his brothers George Oscar Bluth II (Will Arnett), Buster Bluth (Tony Hale) and sister Lindsay Funke (Portia de Rossi), and Lindsay’s husband Tobias (David Cross) and their daughter Maeby (Alia Shawkat). Season 4 picks up the family seven years after the original series ended, with each new episode dedicated to a different character’s point of view. Hurwitz, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Jim Vallely and Troy Miller executive produce.

I’ve recently started re-watching the original three seasons on Netflix in anticipation of this and I’d actually forgotten how much I love the show. The style of comedy is exactly up my alley and I really hope that the new season reaches the same level of ridiculous hilarity.

Today, following yesterday’s announcement, a new poster showed up on the [Arrested Development Facebook page](https://www.facebook.com/ArrestedDevelopment) so here’s a look at that too.

Arrested Development

Review: Spring Breakers

Spring Breakers

Spring Breakers might be the smartest movie I see all year based on one fact: It’s managed to advertise itself dubstep and drug fueled sex romp for four girls but it’s actually a highly intelligent movie highlighting the emptyness and malaise felt by the current Gen Y crowd.

Yeah, I said it, Spring Breakers is really good and you should watch it.

The basic premise is this: four college girls played by Ashley Benson, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine (Director Harmony Korine’s wife) want to go to spring break but have no money despite saving all year. All of them are desperate to go, and two of them stage a robbery of a local restaraunt to get the necessary funds.

They then head down to florida for spring break and indulge in all the dubstep and drug fueled debauchery you can imagine without the film being X-rated before getting busted for posession and subsequently bailed out by Alien, the wannabe rapper and drug dealer played by James Franco, who then invites them to roll with him and his crew. Alien though is ankle deep in the criminal world of Florida and things get pretty real pretty quick.

At least three of the four girls are playing against type here, being current or former Disney pricesses, but that serves to highlight just about everything they do and make it, conciously or not (and whether you’ve seen their work or not) all the more shocking, especially Hudgens and Benson as the two bad girls of the group (Korine is the deluded one and Gomez is the good girl). All of this plays out semi-linearly, jumping back and forth around the immediate action.

James Franco is enough reason to see this film though. I know a lot of people who hate him, but every once in a while he bats one right outta the park and this is one of those times. He disappears right into Alien and it’s almost surprising he made it back out.

What makes his performance great is that you come to realize that Alien seems to undertand not only that hes a Svengali type character, but also that he’s kind of useless at it. There’s a weird sincerity about his character who is trying so hard but is ultimately still just a really highly functioning poser. He wants the thug life but doesn’t actually seem to want to be a thug, and later in the film when he says he’s falling in love with the girls it’s totally sincere.

This is one of those movies that looks like it’s going to be stupid but then turns out to be great, that has managed to marketed as one thing but is actually quite another. It manages to present what’s going on without necessarily praising or celebrating it which is hard to pull offl. It’s sharp and intelligent and gorgeous to watch. Fair warning though, this is a movie that you are going to either love or hate, I can’t see any middle ground but that’s kind of the point. Either way, I can’t recommend anything other than that you watch it.

So go watch it already.

The Great Gatsby Gets A Great New Trailer

The Great Gatsby

Another of my [most anticipated](https://awesomefriday.ca/2013/01/matts-most-anticipated-of-2013/) of the year get a new trailer.

I really like the shift in this one. All the other trailers have been about the partying and the excess and this one is about the character relationships and the passions therein. Baz Luhrman certainly has a visual flare, I’m hoping that it’s not quite over the top. I’d hate so see this movie end up hampered by cheesiness, but I think it might work really well if it’s just cheezy enough.

I’m also really digging the Back in Black cover by Beyonce.

This one comes out next month right in between Iron Man and Star Trek. May is going to be a good month.

Before Midnight Trailer, In Which We Spend Another Day with Jesse and Celine

Before Midnight

It was 18 years ago we first spent the night with Jesse and Celine watching them fall in love, and 9 years later that we spent the day with them reconnecting and rekindling the relationship they never ended up having. Now, another 9 years on we get to spend another day with them to see what it’s like now that they are together.

I rather liked the first two movies in this series. I don’t know many people who grew up in the 1990s who don’t, actually. It’s also just been interesting having snapshots of this relationship at different points so I’m actually pretty excited to see what’s going on in this third instalment.

Anyone else?

Not Awesome: Roger Ebert has Passed Away

Roger Ebert

I’ve always loved movies. As long as I can remember I can remember that I love movies. Growing up in small rural town I didn’t get to see many when I was a kid, and what I did see came courtesy of something we old folks called “the video store” which you younguns probably have no concept of today. A store that sold and rented videos _and that’s all_. Weird, I know.

One of the outlets I had as a kid for hearing about movies and of finding out what movie were good or bad or even just what was coming out was to watch Siskel and Ebert on TV. When he was finally forced to leave his show due to his illness I basically stopped watching. Siskel had passed away in 1999 and I never really connected with anyone else on the show.

Now it appears I won’t get the chance as today Roger Ebert has died. This makes me very sad.

[Neil Steinberg at the Chicago Sun-Times:](http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/17320958-418/roger-ebert-dies-at-70-after-battle-with-cancer.html)

> “No good film is too long,” he once wrote, a sentiment he felt strongly enough about to have engraved on pens. “No bad movie is short enough.”

> Ebert, 70, who reviewed movies for the Chicago Sun-Times for 46 years and on TV for 31 years, and who was without question the nation’s most prominent and influential film critic, died Thursday in Chicago. He had been in poor health over the past decade, battling cancers of the thyroid and salivary gland.

> He lost part of his lower jaw in 2006, and with it the ability to speak or eat, a calamity that would have driven other men from the public eye. But Ebert refused to hide, instead forging what became a new chapter in his career, an extraordinary chronicle of his devastating illness that won him a new generation of admirers. “No point in denying it,” he wrote, analyzing his medical struggles with characteristic courage, candor and wit, a view that was never tinged with bitterness or self-pity.

> On Tuesday, Mr. Ebert blogged that he had suffered a recurrence of cancer following a hip fracture suffered in December, and would be taking “a leave of presence.” In the blog essay, marking his 46th anniversary of becoming the Sun-Times film critic, Ebert wrote “I am not going away. My intent is to continue to write selected reviews but to leave the rest to a talented team of writers hand-picked and greatly admired by me.”

I actually think that Ebert became a much better writer after he lost his ability to speak. While he lost his physical voice he honed his written voice every day and never before was his wit and charm were never more apparent.

I tend to think of myself as a film lover with opinions rather than a critic but if there was every a level to aspire to in this game, it was his.

I’m going to leave you now with his TED talk, recorded well after he lost his ability to speak but still one of th emost endearing talks I’ve ever seen thanks to his candor and sharp wit, and the support of his wife and friends.

Finding Nemo Is Getting a Sequel called Finding Dory.

Finding Dory

[Germain Lussier writing at Slashfilm](http://www.slashfilm.com/finding-nemo-sequel-officially-called-finding-dory-releases-november-25-2015/):

> Andrew Stanton‘s rumored return to Pixar is now official. He’ll return with the sequel to Finding Nemo, called Finding Dory. The film will be released by Disney and Pixar on November 25, 2015. It takes place about a full year after the events of Finding Nemo and sees the return of Ellen DeGeneres as the title character. Albert Brooks is also expected to return, and we’ll see a slew of new characters including Dory’s family, who will be at the center of the story.

Not sure how I feel about this.

Says Ellen DeGeneres:

> “I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long, long time,” said DeGeneres. “I’m not mad it took this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating ‘Toy Story 16.’ But the time they took was worth it. The script is fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It’s got a lot of heart, it’s really funny, and the best part is—it’s got a lot more Dory.”

Still not sure how I feel about this.

Says Andrew Stanton:

> One thing we couldn’t stop thinking about was why she was all alone in the ocean on the day she met Marlin. In ‘Finding Dory,’ she will be reunited with her loved ones, learning a few things about the meaning of family along the way.”

Ok so basically I feel like this is actually a really good set up for a sequel to Finding Nemo but at the same time I really wish Pixar would get back to putting out new stuff rather than sequels to old stuff. I kind of wonder if the schedule set by Disney is running them ragged or if they’re just running out of ideas.

Although I would love another Brad Bird directed Incredibles movie. That would indeed be incredible.

Still, more new stuff please Pixar.

2 Guns Trailer Has Properly Incentivized Me

2 Guns

Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg starring as an undercover DEA Agent and an underecover special forces soldier who don’t dont know the other is undercover and then get blown and then have to work together to figure out who set them up while bullet fly and things explode in the background of their petty bickering and brotherly fighting?

Where do I sign?

What do you guys think??

Game of Thrones to get Season 4. Surprise!

Game of Thrones

[Adam Chitwood writing for Collider](http://collider.com/game-of-thrones-season-4-renewed/)

> As if you didn’t see this one coming: HBO has renewed the immensely popular fantasy series Game of Thrones for a fourth season. The pickup comes just a couple of days after the show’s season three premiere, which pulled in a record-breaking 4.4 million viewers. The renewal was essentially a foregone conclusion, as Game of Thrones has been a massively profitable series for HBO. Not only does the show pull in great ratings, but its DVDs and Blu-rays—an incredibly lucrative market for the pay cable network—are record sellers. Hit the jump for more.

I’m reasonably sure that exactly no one is surprised by this news. I can count on one hand the people I know who _don’t_ watch Game of Thrones (Simon is one of them for some reason). The show is amazingly produced and the writers are doing a great job distilling all the best parts of the incredibly dense books into the series. Also, they throw all the money at it to make it look amazing.

In case it’s not clear: yes, I’m excited.

A Single Shot Trailer is Unsettling

A Single Shot

I love Sam Rockwell and I have since pretty much Galaxy Quest. He has great comic timing and personality but he’s one of those actors who I love to see tackle more dramatic roles such as he did in films like _Confessions of a Dangerous Mind_ and _Moon_. He’s got a new film coming soon and here’s the trailer.

Talk about unsettling. Can’t wait to see it.

Only God Forgives Trailer is Awesome

Only God Forgives

If you’ve ever paid attention to us you know that [Drive](https://awesomefriday.ca/tag/drive/) was our favourite film of 2011. Director Nicholas Winding Refn and star Ryan Gosling have re-teamed for Only God Forgives, a movie set in Thailand about a fight.

Holy moly does this look like it might be amazing. Refn is great at creating a certain mood in his films and Gosling is a hell of an actor, throw in a little Kristen Scott Thomas and this looks like it might be one of the years best.

For some reason this isn’t on my [most anticipated list](https://awesomefriday.ca/2013/01/matts-most-anticipated-of-2013/) even though I totally knew it was coming out this year. WTF is wrong with me? Consider it added to the list.

Review: BioShock Infinite

Bioshock: Infinite

I’m just going to get this out of the way right now: the TL; DR version of this article is “stop reading and go play this game”. I’m not saying this because I plan on spoiling anything or because I think my writing isn’t worth reading, I’m saying this because BioShock Infinite is the best game I have played in years. Likely since 2007, which is when The original _BioShock_ came out.

So that’s my recommendation: go buy it, play it, and enjoy it.

And now for my review.

BioShock Infinite starts out much the same way as BioShock did. You’re on the water, heading for a lighthouse, and in that lighthouse if a gateway to a strange city. In BioShock it was Rapture, the city under the sea and in Infinite it’s Columbia, a city floating on the clouds.

There are a great deal of similarities between the games but Infinite isn’t a sequel or a prequel, rather its a spiritual successor. Is takes most (but not all) of the best parts of the original and updates them. You are dropped into a formerly glorious utopia which is now become a dystopia and fight against the forces of a megalomaniacal founder of the city. There are a variety of bad buys to fight including larger, “heavy hitters” akin to the big daddies of the original, and there are “vigors” you acquire which like the plasmids of BioShock give you strange and wonderful powers to use against them.

Gameplay is much the same, run, shoot, hide, shoot, but with several updates. First, there are several types of heavy hitters this time around, some are far more common than others, but it’s still adds some great variety to the fights as different strategies have to be used against each type.

The biggest change is that the game has two protagonists. You play as Booker DeWitt, disgraced Pinkerton with a shady past and you are accompanied through most of the game by Elizabeth, a woman who had been held captive in the city. You might argue that she is a supporting character but she is very much a main character here. In fact I would argue that she’s actually the primary character and you’re supporting her story. The truth is somewhere in between though, as the two stories are very intertwined.

Elizabeth adds some great aspects to the gameplay as well. She has the ability to open “tears” to other realities and occasionally pull things through, meaning she can materialize things like allies or cover for you in the middle of a battle. It’s might seem like a bit of a cheat, but since she can only bring through one thing at a time it ends up just being a cool asset to have and choosing between offensive and defensive things for her to add to the battlefield can often be a tough choice.

Also new are the “skylines”, a system of fast travel around certain parts of the game. They’re excellent for getting to high ground, or low ground, or just getting in position to flank enemies, you get a hook for grabbing onto them very early in the game, and it’s just plain fun to use them at every opportunity, Be aware though that your enemies can use them too which also makes for some pretty interesting fights.

Which brings up another point: the AI is fantastic. Fights are truly difficult when your enemy knows how to fight back, and more importantly how to use the terrain just as well as you do.

The “hacking” in original BioShock is entirely gone which is also a nice change as it did have a tendency to become repetitive, and now using Elizabeth to help you with things like picking locks and finding loot to pick up adds to the connection you end up feeling to her. I have a feeling when I start my second play through the section before you meet her is going to feel very lonely.

You may have noticed that I skipped right past talking about the story and that’s purposeful. Reason being is that the story is freaking fantastic and I don’t want to spoil it for you. I am going to talk about a few story mechanics though so if you want to go in entirely blind skip this paragraph. Next paragraph.

What I will say about the story is that it lacks a moral aspect, something that the original made famous (and popular for a number of years) and that I think that’s a good thing. It works in BioShock, but Infinitesimal story is much tighter and forcing that aspect onto it would have forced changes that I’m glad they didn’t have to make, the story has enough twists and turns that filtering them through a moral choice system would have diminished it.

If there’s one thing I miss from the original BioShock it would have to be the mood. BioShock was fucking scary. The tone of the game is dark and paranoid and the game has a few moments that I can honestly say are my favorite scary, creepy and macabre moments in any game I’ve ever played. It worked because Rapture was at the bottom of the ocean; it was dark and dank. Since Columbia is in the clouds everything is bright and well lit and doesn’t lend itself to that particular elemens. It is, however, a minor quibble, as the game more than makes up for it with story, and the tone and pacing match the new setting pretty much perfectly.

Oh, and have I mentioned that the game is gorgeous? The level of detail and the thought and energy clearly put into creating the world are amazing. These are the graphics that Sony and Microsoft would have you believe are what we should expect from the next generation, but they’ve managed to pull this off on my Xbox 360. It’s incredible.

So that’s it. BioShock infinite isn’t just a good game it’s belongs on your _must play_ list. It’s easily one of the best games of this generation and its beyond me why you’re still reading this and not playing the game right now.

**Rating: 10/10.
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This Is the End Red Band Trailer

This Is The End

You know, I had an inkling this would be a funny movie but it looks like it might be balls out hilarious. Or stupid. Or both.

Watch:

Holy shit, the number of cameos in this is going to be ridiculous. I can’t wait.

Awesome: Destiny Character Development Video

Destiny

In case you weren’t aware, Bungie is working on a new game. In case you didn’t see it, here is a video they screened at GDC about developing their characters.

Damn this game looks good so far. I am holding out pretty high hopes for this one. I might be let down, but on the other hand it’s Bungie.

What do you guys think?

[More info about the game here](http://www.destinythegame.com)