By admin ( February 9, 2012 at 2:56 pm) · Filed under movie review, vibram five fi
Martial arts movies is a very popular genre around the world. There are many films that give a real sense of the world of kung fu. Many of these films are legendary films to be included in each collection of action films.
Below is a list of movies that have had an exceptional impact on the kind of movie:
Enter The Dragon
This movie shows all fans of kung fu that Bruce Lee is a legend. This kung fu film had a huge impact on the genre of martial arts. Bruce Lee to travel to a remote island to kick some guys.
Seven Samurai
Not a new movie, however, its impact, is essential for a film of a film collector. A veteran samurai, who has fallen on hard times, answers a village’s request for protection from bandits. He gathers 6 other samurai to help him, and they teach the townspeople how to defend themselves, and they supply the samurai with three small meals a day. The film culminates in a giant battle when 40 bandits attack the village.It is one of the best karate movies of all time and inspiration for “The Magnificent Seven.”
Fist of Legend
This kung fu film stars Jet Li is a narrative of the story “The Chinese Connection.” In 1937, a Chinese martial artist returns to Shanghai to find his teacher dead and his school harassed by the Japanese.
The Legend of Drunken Master
Both the comedy and kung fu film, stars Jackie Chan as a hunter who must learn the art of Drunken Fist. Classic movie.
Ong Bak
This action-packed film is in the top 10 martial arts epics. This is one of a very interesting martial arts movies that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. Booting lives in a small and peaceful village. One day a sacred Buddha statuette called Ong Bak is stolen from the village by a immoral businessman who sells it for exorbitant profits. It soon becomes the task of a young man, Boonting (Phanom Yeeram), to track the thief down to Bangkok voluntarily and reclaim the religious treasure. Along the way, Boonting uses his astonishing athleticism and traditional Muay Thai skills to combat his adversaries.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Two warriors in pursuit of a stolen sword and a notorious fugitive are led to an impetuous, physically-skilled, teenage nobleman’s daughter, who is at a crossroads in her life. The battle, the landscape, and action made this film popular throughout the world. It is an epic tale of a sword stolen, a mysterious ninja, and love. It’s a fascinating story with romance, action, and great cinematography.
Master Killer
In this film, set anti-Ching Pariot their base in Canton under the cover of being school teachers. He, the Master Killer, escapes a brutal Manchu attack, and devote themselves to rigorous martial arts training to get his revenge. This film is one of the few films that follows kung fu training process from beginning to end.
There is other martial arts movies you can add to you collection includes: Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow, The Karate Kid vibram five fingers shoes , Good Guys Wear Black, Five Fingers of Death. Every fan of martial arts film is a really good martial arts movie in their collection.
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By admin ( January 31, 2012 at 4:04 pm) · Filed under movie review
A drama set centered around the war between Russia and Georgia, and focused on an American journalist, his cameraman, and a Georgian native who become caught in the crossfire.
5 Days of War is an action-packed international thriller from acclaimed director, Renny Harlin. Based on true events, this intense film is a vivid account of a renegade American journalist, his cameraman and a local woman caught behind enemy lines, and determined to not only survive, but tell the world what was happening, during the swift but devastating 5-day war between Russian and the Georgian Republic in 2008
The film starts with a brief scene in Iraq where the Georgian contingent of the coalition forces saves the life of an American reporter Thomas Anders. After Anders loses one of his colleagues in Iraq, he returns to Los Angeles but soon goes to Georgia on the advice of some of his friends in Tbilisi, who suspect that a large conflict is brewing. He, along with his cameraman Sebastian Ganz, delve deeper into Georgian life as conflict escalates and they get caught in the crossfire when an air raid strikes a local wedding they stumble upon. With the help of a Georgian soldier who saved them in Iraq, their mission becomes to get their report out of the country to raise awareness of violence they have witnessed.
5 Days Of War sees the President of Georgia announce that the country is going to war with Russia over the territory of neighboring South Ossetia. American reporter Thomas Anders along with his cameraman Chris Bailot are deployed to cover the unfolding events in Georgia as the warfare becomes more savage and loss of life more extreme. As the journalists delve deeper into Georgian life, they get caught in the crossfire when an air raid strikes a local wedding they stumble upon. It is now their mission to report back the horrific violence they’ve witnessed to the rest of the world and help reunite Tatia, a young Georgian girl with her family. Together they begin to unravel the untold reality of warfare and find themselves in more danger than they ever could have imagined.
The film received 5.7/10 on IMDB based on 3,384 votes. Reaction to the film is extremely divided, with almost 35 percent of the rating 10 out of 10, and approximately 20 percent of the rating 1 out of 10. Review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes reports that 80% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 5 reviews.
The film starts in Iraq where the Georgian contingent of the coalition forces saves the life of an American reporter Thomas Anders. After Anders loses one of his colleagues in Iraq, he returns to Los Angeles but soon goes to Georgia on the advice of some of his friends in Tbilisi who suspect that a large conflict is brewing. He, along with his cameraman Sebastian Ganz, delve deeper into Georgian life as conflict escalates and they get caught in the crossfire when an air raid strikes a local wedding they stumble upon. With the help of a Georgian soldier they met in Iraq, their mission becomes to get their report out of the country to raise awareness of violence they’ve witnessed.
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By admin ( January 21, 2012 at 6:18 pm) · Filed under movie review
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By admin ( January 19, 2012 at 11:20 am) · Filed under movie review
New movie “Waiting for Forever” stars up and coming actor Tom Sturridge. This English new movie release is a mess of drama, crime, romance, whimsy and seems to mistake a lack of mental development for innocence. In fact, this upcoming movie is almost entirely unbelievable. Sturridge plays a childlike juggler who attempts to snare the girl of his dreams by acting, well, childish.
In “Waiting for Forever” Sturridge plays Will, someone who is more pure than the ordinary working man. His everyday dress is his pajamas topped by a bowler hat. He cares nothing for having a real career or owning worldly possessions. His brother Jim, played by Scott Mechlowicz, is a banker who believes that Will may be crazy.
In fact, those who go to see the film are also going to think that Will is crazy. He hasn’t been a “wandering” juggler. He’s been stalking his childhood girlfriend, Emma, played by Rachel Bilson. At the beginning of the movie picture he has found out that she’s in Pennsylvania and is hitchhiking there to find her. Will claims that he is not stalking Emma but just going where she is.
Blythe Danner plays Emma’s mother and her father is played by Richard Jenkins. They’re the only two believable characters in this film. Emma, a TV star, is coming home to get away from her career, which is not fulfilling to her, and a bad relationship with her boyfriend, played by Matthew Davis of the “Vampire Diaries.” Mechlowicz and Jaime King, who plays his wife, do their best to put a little emotion into their roles. Everybody else in the film is either barely tolerable or worse.
The love story at the center of “Waiting for Forever” is really bland, considering how two dimensional the character Emma is. Sturridge does a good job with the character of Will, but the character is poorly constructed and there isn’t much that Sturridge can do with it. The character itself doesn’t have enough depth for Sturridge to explore whatever disorder he seems to exhibit.
Writer Steve Adams fills the screenplay with backstory rather than working on developing characters and good dialogue. The backstory doesn’t do a thing to make the present any less ridiculous. The story jumps from one crazy situation to the next. In one scene, Director James Keach even plays a bad cop. When he’s directing he sometimes seems to be attempting to establish a fairy tale kind of a tone for the story. He and DP Matthew Irving use locations in Utah to establish a postcard of America kind of look. There isn’t much though that’s going to save this one of the year’s new movie releases.
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By admin ( January 16, 2012 at 11:25 am) · Filed under movie review
Acting is a tough, competitive nasty business. Here in LA especially.
The promise of a National Commercial or a Recurring Role on a series
means a lot of money for struggling actors. A good movie role can
start a career if the actor is ready for the audition and ready to deliver
in front of the camera. The problem with these situations is the pressure
it creates. Every audition counts. Good auditions for good projects are
hard to get. So, when you audition, are you prepared? And who helped
prepare you and how did they help you?
Most of what goes on in LA is cold reading technique and commercial
acting classes. There’s nothing wrong with these classes in theory–they
would be good if they were just warm-up or work out places. The problem
is that they have largely replaced in people’s minds an actual acting class,
or some acting situation where a beginning actor can learn the craft.
People think that because they have taken a cold reading class at
a reputable studio that they are ready for the aformentioned pressure.
They aren’t. The conditions that one auditions under in LA, and then the
conditions on most TV shows and film sets are not conducive to allowing
a beginner or someone who has taken a few cold reading classes to
produce good work under pressure.
A good acting class, and a good acting teacher recognizes these realities
and responds to them by providing deep real preparation for the real world
of work in Film and TV. A good acting class stresses technique and relaxation
as the cornerstones of a successful acting career, or even just a successful
audition. There are many acting techniques out there. But the standard and
most artistically sound techniques are based on Stanislavsky. The three
most familiar interpreters and teachers of the Master’s work are Sanford
Meisner, Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler. Bobby Lewis is a less famous
proponent of Stanislavsky based work, but he has also written a wonderful
book and was a very influential teacher. Why are these techniques and interpretations
of Stanislavsky so important? And why should a competent acting teacher teach one
of them?
Because they directly address the need the actor has to produce truthful
behavior, to be in the moment, to communicate from a deep emotional
level of truth. These techniques TRAIN actors to do these things. There
are many offshoots of these four main interpreters of Stanislavsky,
but these are the major teachers. If some version of their techniques
is not present, something is missing. If you can’t produce real behavior
under imaginary circumstances, you aren’t acting. You may be performing,
but you won’t be acting.
The other major component acting classes need to incorporate is some
kind of body and voice work. The need for these disciplines is clear at
Yale and Juilliard and NYU where, if you enroll, you will get classes in
everything from Fight and Tumbling to Clown and Linklater Voice.
You may study Alexander, Feldenkrais, or Yoga. You may learn meditation
or martial arts. But you must learn something. Something about your body
and the way it functions. Because your body is your tool. The musician
has his guitar, the actor has her body. That is your tool. Expression and
communication rely on the body and voice. And that body and voice had
better be trained. Somehow. A good acting class and a good acting teacher
train the body to function under the extreme duress of cameras and booms
in the face, or a commercial casting director yelling instructions at you.
You learn to meditate, breathe and master anxiety. You learn to access
the most resonant part of your voice. You learn to relax your muscles and
maintain your posture, or take on the posture of a character.
None of this happens in a cold reading class. It does not happen in a
commercial acting class. You need a real acting teacher who creates
an environment where you can learn these difficult things and incorporate
them into your work.
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