Thursday, 9 July 2015

Ant-Man Full movie

Armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.


Storyline

Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world


User Reviews


This movie is incredible. A ton of fun with brilliant action and hilarious dialogue this is another fantastic win for Marvel. Paul Rudd plays a likable and charismatic hero who really makes you root for him and his goals. Michael Pena is the real heist of this film as he steals every scene that he is in. Corey Stoll as the villain was a fantastic choice from Marvel. He can play the corporate business man and an intimidating villain. The visuals are stunning in this film. All of the tiny ant scenes are visually outstanding and hilarious. The are two post credit scenes which are fantastic and really tie into the larger universe. Ant Man is a fantastic movie which is worth your money and I suggest that you see it in cinemas.





The DUFF full movie

A high school senior instigates a social pecking order revolution after finding out that she has been labeled the DUFF - Designated Ugly Fat Friend - by her prettier, more popular counterparts.

Director:

 Ari Sandel

Writers:

 Josh A. Cagan (screenplay), Kody Keplinger(novel)

 

 Storyline

Bianca is a content high school senior whose world is shattered when she learns the student body knows her as 'The DUFF' (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) to her prettier, more popular friends. Now, despite the words of caution from her favorite teacher, she puts aside the potential distraction of her crush, Toby, and enlists Wesley, a slick but charming jock, to help reinvent herself. To save her senior year from turning into a total disaster, Bianca must find the confidence to overthrow the school's ruthless label maker Madison and remind everyone that no matter what people look or act like, we are all someone's DUFF

Box Office

Budget:

 $8,500,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

 $10,809,149 (USA) (20 February 2015)

Gross:

 $34,017,854 (USA) (8 May 2015)


User Reviews


I don't really get my hopes high when I watch teen flicks. Yeah, I - we, always get the cliché plot where there's the geek MC with super low self-esteem getting the super cool and bad-ass jock of their school. Or this super fab chic and her teeny-weeny realizations in life making and pushing her to make a 2.0 version of herself. Well, moving on. I couldn't say the movie plot of The DUFF is way way different from all of the things I've mentioned above. Yes, the plot did qualified in the cliché-teen-flick-movie street, but the execution on the other hand I must say gave this movie an edge.

Again, plot-wise it's not that new. But the fast-paced and well execution of the characters I must say, was very well done! (High-five to the casting people of this film!) Putting in some of my personal thoughts in this film: I didn't get bored at all. I was actually very well entertained. There was a perfect blend of teenage drama with a pinch of humor (I really liked the MC's sarcasm haha!), bad-ass teachers, sh*tty-fab queen attitude probs and a whole lot more. The story after all didn't feel strained for teenagers, it was just right - cute, fun-quirky film to watch when you're just bored at home or in a pajama party with your gang.

Overall, I'll give this a 9 out of 10! Totally going on my A+ teen flicks list and I'm definitely watching this again (don't judge lol, we all do have our own teen-flick cravings)!

Trainwreck Full Movie

Having thought that monogamy was never possible, a commitment-phobic career woman may have to face her fears when she meets a good guy.

Director:

 Judd Apatow

Writer:

 Amy Schumer

Movie Storyline

Since she was a little girl, it's been drilled into Amy's head by her rascal of a dad that monogamy isn't realistic. Now a magazine writer, Amy lives by that credo - enjoying what she feels is an uninhibited life free from stifling, boring romantic commitment - but in actuality, she's kind of in a rut. When she finds herself starting to fall for the subject of the new article she's writing, a charming and successful sports doctor named Aaron Conners, Amy starts to wonder if other grown-ups, including this guy who really seems to like her, might be on to something




User Reviews

In Trainwreck, (2015) Amy Schumer plays Amy (convenient), a 30 something serial dater with a strong opposition to commitment. She works as a writer for a men's magazine S'nuff, a playoff magazines like Stuff or Maxim. Her hard drinking, hard partying lifestyle is interrupted when a writing assignment has her meet Aaron (Bill Hader), a successful sports injury surgeon. We are left to see if true love can make this party girl see the error of her ways, amongst the obstacles of personal and professional misfortune. I am an Amy Schumer fan. I first heard her standup Cutting on Pandora, and have been on board ever since. Her television show, Inside Amy Schumer is in my humble opinion the closest Comedy Central has come to filling the sketch comedy gap left after Dave Chappell stepped away from the spotlight. Live and in person Amy does not disappoint either. I have seen her twice, each time she killed. So when I first saw the trailer for Trainwreck with Judd Apatow at the directing helm, I was giddy with anticipation. Now usually in my heightened anticipation like this, there is a hard or sometimes mediocre let down, not here. Trainwreck delivers a great comedy. Amy wrote the screenplay herself before Apatow was signed on. So Amy's brand of humor is the full driving force of Trainwreck. As a fan of Amy's stand up material, I did notice a stand up bit she does, brought to life in a scene involving a baby shower and a game of skeletons in the closet. Very funny stuff. Several other stand ups and ex SNL cast appear in this film as an added treat. My favorite is comedian Dave Attell as a homeless guy. Wrestler tuned action movie actor John Cena is scene stealer in this film as well. It's hilarious the way he plays fun with his ultra-macho image in this role. This film never ventures outside the painfully predictable conventions of a standard chick flick. It even pokes playful fun at itself as it does its obligatory falling in love montage of Amy and Aaron doing cutesy couple stuff in Central Park. Although in movies like this, the plot is just cheap cardboard packaging for the jokes and gags. It is essentially a reverse gender role version Jerry Maguire (1996), as far as the pacing, format and sport star cameos. Shout out to Tony Romo, LeBron James and Amar'e Stoudemire for better performances than Bret Farve's classic "I'm in town to play to the Dolphins, you dumb ass" in Something About Mary (1998). Amy's acting in this film is surprisingly believable in the emotional moments of this film. Nothing Oscar worthy, but for a freshman effort it's passable. This movie has heart, charm and re-watchability. If you own Bridesmaids (2011) you will no doubt want to add Trainwreck to your collection. What Amy and Judd have done is capture the chick flick audience and the guy comedy audience and made a hybrid film. If audiences bite, this could be the monster comedy hit of the summer. Not a film for the entire family by any means, there is sex, drugs and 4 letter words galore, but if you are a fan of sophomoric fun this is a must see. If you enjoyed this review please check out my blog at yourturntopick.com.