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20/09/2011

Review: Arthur

Originally posted on www.thefancarpet.com

With Hollywood remaking films left right and centre it was no surprise that when Dudley Moore’s iconic role of Arthur was going to be remade with comedian Russell Brand in the title role a doubtful shadow was cast over the whole project, with many feeling that the film should be left alone.
Now I, like many others don’t believe film’s should be remade and should be left as they are, but after sitting down to watch the new and up to date Arthur I found myself being pleasantly surprised.
The movie was a whole concoction of brilliant one liners, hilarious laugh out loud moments, such as some highly amusing elements involving a life sized gummy bear, a boxing ring and a rather extreme wedding photo shoot. All this was coupled together with some rather sweet and touching parts and also some very sad parts that the audience will definitely get behind, you’ll know what I mean when you watch it, I definitely didn’t see it coming.
Besides the brilliant comedy that was the film, the acting was also on top form. Jennifer Garner was absolutely hilarious as the psychotic and completely crazy Susan and Brand really stood out as he made the childish and completely incapable character of Arthur his own, and he really makes you feel for the character. One downfall with the choice of stars was Greta Gerwig as the lovingly sweet Naomi who, was no match for the incredible screen presence of Liza Minnelli from the original film.
But I must be honest the stand out performance of the whole film came from Helen Mirren as nanny Hobson. Her quick one liners and her impeccable comedy timing stole the show from the remainder of the cast, and her emotional force during the developing of the relationship between her character and Arthurs was really heart warming and made the whole film worthwhile.
Overall the film was pretty flawless, apart from some parts that seemed just a little too extreme even for a movie of this nature, you’ll see what I mean during the central station segment. But overall I must say I thoroughly enjoyed the film and it will make you laugh out loud, feel sad, touched and may even make you cry a little. One of the best remakes I’ve seen.

26/08/2011

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Originally posted on www.thefancarpet.com

O'Malley Joins R.I.P.D.


Comic book adaptation R.I.P.D. has added another cast member to its list in the form of Glee supporting actor Mike O’Malley.

Also joining the cast will be Victoria’s Secret model Marisa Miller. They will both have small supporting roles in the latest comic book film to hit screens.
Ryan Reynolds will be staring in the film’s lead role, as a police officer that is cut down in the line of duty. After his death his work is only just beginning as he is assigned to the titular force of deceased police officers whose job is to make sure that no spirits are causing mayhem. Reynolds character also has his own quest, as he attempts to seek down the man who killed him.
Also rumoured to be joining the cast is James Hong, who would be playing the part of Reynolds earthly avatar.
Looks like this film is shaping up to have quite the cast.
Shooting for the film is expected to kick off next week.


Olivia Wilde Replaces Jennifer Garner


Olivia Wilde has replaced Jennifer Garner in the cast of indie drama Better Living Through Chemistry.

Garner had had to pull out of the film due to the recent announcement that she is currently pregnant with her third child.
Wilde will be playing the role of a trophy wife who lures a small town chemist, played by Sam Rockwell, from a loveless marriage with crazy nights filled with passions and prescription drugs. But things all get a bit sinister when they begin to plan the murder of Wilde’s husband.
Michelle Monaghan has also been cast in the film, playing the part of Rockwell’s wife, and Judy Dench will be joining the cast as the narrator, she did do a fabulous job of narrating in Notes on a Scandal.
Geoff Moore and David Posamentier both wrote the script and will now be joining each other in their own director chairs.
The film has been pushed slightly back due to the casting change, but they plan to start work on the film this autumn in Maryland.