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The Adjustment Bureau Hollywood Science fiction Movie 2011

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Cast And Crew
Cast: Matt Damon,Emily Blunt,
Anthony Mackie,Shohreh Aghdashloo,
John Slattery,Michael Kelly,Terence Stamp
Director: George Nolfi
Producers: Michael Hackett,
Chris Moore,Bill Carraro,George Nolfi,
Joel Viertel,Eric Kripke,Jonathan Gordon
Writers: George Nolfi, Philip K. Dick
Art Department: Kevin Thompson
Cinematographer: John Toll
Music: Thomas Newman
Runingtime:1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Science fiction
Rating: (PG-13)
Release Date: 03/04/11

Synopsis:
Matt Damon and Emily Blunt headline this romantic sci-fi drama based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, and detailing the troubled love affair between a rising congressman and a gorgeous ballerina. The closer these two lovers get, the harder shadowy forces work to drive them apart by altering the very fabric of time and space.



The Adjustment Bureau Movie Review:
By Daniel Hubschman:
The age-old debate over fate vs. free will has been and always will be a tough theme to crack in any medium, but with the benefits of modern filmmaking technology the theory can be explored in ways that Philip K. Dick never imagined. However, when one relies too heavily on spectacle to tell a story, a piece of cerebral science fiction can quickly become just another action extravaganza. In this day and age there’s a fine line between the two; The Matrix walked that tightrope with style and grace while Next never found its footing in the first place. Fortunately, the precious work of novelist Dick has, for the most part, been treated with respect by Hollywood (the aforementioned Nic Cage dud notwithstanding), but that doesn’t necessarily mean movies based on his stories are completely faithful to his vision.

Case in point: George Nolfi’s directorial debut The Adjustment Bureau, an adaptation of Dick’s short story “Adjustment Team.” The film stars Matt Damon as David Norris, a successful businessman and rising political candidate who, after a chance encounter with the girl of his dreams (Emily Blunt), loses a crucial election. He happens to run into her on a Manhattan bus the following week before finding his office swarming with masked men who are “adjusting” everyone inside. Richardson (John Slattery), the man in charge, captures Norris, who unsuccessfully flees the scene after seeing behind “a curtain he wasn’t even supposed to know existed” as the enigmatic figure puts it. From that point on, Norris must live with the knowledge that he (and we, for that matter) is not in control of his own life. Rather, the choices he makes fit perfectly into “The Plan” that’s been written by “the Chairman”.



In relation to my earlier statement, I have to say that Nolfi’s picture looks stunning but his natural, urban aesthetic doesn’t overpower the story. Sleek, contemporary production design and elegant costumes characterize the high-concept story and the wraithlike agents who shape our destinies. Topically we’re dealing with some heavy material, but Nolfi and editor Jay Rabinowitz move the action along at a brisk pace that keeps you engaged and entertained without having to try. The film is properly proportioned as a chase thriller, romantic adventure and sci-fi fantasy and, thankfully, no component overshadows another.

Setting the film in the world of politics and big business helps make its larger-than-life revelations a bit more accessible (as do appearances from Michael Bloomberg, Jon Stewart and Chuck Scarborough) while providing sub-text about the corruption involved in elections and campaigns (there are conspicuous shades of The Manchurian Candidate in the movie), but the writer-director often tries too hard for broad appeal. For a film with existential implications as severe as they are here, the dialogue is at times hokey and superficial. Dick’s source material is far more abstract and Nolfi, for the sake of commercial success, panders to the palette of soccer moms and mallrats.



What’s worse is his unwarranted exposition of the Bureau, a shadowy organization whose major allure is anonymity. Some secrets are best kept and less can be so much more when crafting a mysterious atmosphere; Nolfi reaches that level of magnetic curiosity but squanders it as he reveals the truth about the Bureau and its grand scheme. On the other hand, he brushes over the technical lingo between agents Harry Mitchell (Anthony Mackie), McCrady (Anthony Ruivivar) and others without explanation, perhaps hoping that the ambiguous terminology will fool you into thinking that his script is smarter than it really is.



Even though Nolfi’s allegorical conclusions are uncomfortably ham-fisted, the chemistry between Damon and Blunt alone is enough to enchant you; this is one highly watchable cinematic pairing that should be revisited as soon as possible. Their innocent relationship blossoms organically and together they make it seem as natural on screen as it is for their star-crossed characters. Even if you have a hard time believing in higher powers or manipulative Orwellian forces, you’ll have faith in David and Elise’s fated relationship, one of the most captivating couplings I’ve seen on the big-screen in some time.

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Rango Hollywood Children's/family Movie (2011)


Rango Hollywood Children's/family Movie (2011)

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Cast and Crew
Cast: Johnny Depp,Isla Fisher,
Abigail Breslin,Alfred Molina,
Bill Nighy,Harry Dean Stanton,
Ray Winstone,Timothy Olyphant,Ned Beatty
Director: Gore Verbinski
Producers: John Carls,Gore Verbinski,
Graham King,David Shannon,Shari Hanson,
Adam Cramer,Tim Headington
Writer: John Logan,
Screen writer,John Logan,
Screen Story: Gore Verbinski,
James Ward Byrkit
Music: Hans Zimmer
Production: Paramount Pictures
Rating:PG
Runtime:1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Children's/family
Theatrical Release:3/4/2011

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Movie Synopsis:
A sheltered chameleon, living as an ordinary family pet, faces a major identity crisis. After all, how high can you... aim when your whole purpose in life is to blend in? When Rango accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt -- a lawless outpost populated by the desert's most wily and whimsical creatures -- the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt -- until, in a blaze of action-packed situations and encounters with outrageous characters, Rango starts to become the hero he once only pretended to be.

Helmer Gore Verbinksi (Pirates of the Caribbean) directs this family-oriented animated adventure starring the voice of Johnny Depp as a family pet who leaves the comfort of home in order to explore the outside world. John Logan (The Aviator) provides the script for the Paramount Pictures production. Abigail Breslin, Isla Fisher, Alfred Molina, Ray Winstone, Harry Dean Stanton, and Ned Beatty provide the voices for the rest of the cast.



Movie Info:
Rango 2011 Movie is an Animated movie .Rango 2011 Movie is all about fun comedy.Johnny Depp is going to be the main chreactor.In the film, Rango is a pet chameleon who lives in a terrarium. He has long thought himself a hero, but then finds himself removed from his contemporary American southwest surroundings and ending up in an Old West town called Dirt, which is populated by various desert critters garbed like characters out of a spaghetti western. As he’s always thought himself a hero, Rango establishes himself as the lawman, strolling the streets as a sheriff-like character. Unknown to him, the “good guy” role doesn’t do very well in Dirt — with a whole cemetery filled with good guy tombstones. But that doesn’t stop Rango from trying, constantly seeking to fit in with his surroundings, no matter how challenging. At a certain point in the narrative, Rango will come to question everything about himself. Beans (Isla Fisher) Rango’s female counterpart and friend of Missy.

Movie Review:
The cast, led by the crack-voiced Depp and the Dolly Parton--channeling Fisher, is flat-out flawless. But that's not surprising; they're all gifted veterans. Rango, though, is the first animated feature from director Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) and the special-effects wizards at ILM. These novices built on the motion-capture technology used in The Polar Express and 300, and somehow they figured out how to turn pixels into natural western landscapes; this looks like the most gorgeous live action movie. The scaly skin on its reptiles and the filthy hair on its rodents have a realism that's tactile, even if you wouldn't want to touch them.

And it's in glorious 2-D, so the images retain their full, sere radiance. No goggles, no gloom. And no competition for the coolest, orneriest, funniest, best-looking movie of early 2011.

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TGITDNMAR (3/4/11


TGITDNMAR (3/4/11)

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It's that time again for TGITDNMAR, which (obviously) stands for Thank God It's The Day New Movies Are Released. 

I've decided that I'm going to adjust my scoring of these, in light of the fact that with an infant in the house, the odds of me seeing any of them has in fact been drastically reduced. So I'll just pretend that that's not the case for these purposes and try to score like I had some months ago.

Rango
I'm on two minds on Rango - either it genuinely isn't appealing to me as much as the Hunter Thompson fan in me knows it should, or I'm doing an effective job of avoiding it enough to the point where I just plain haven't seen all that much of it, robbing myself of key scenes that would spark my interest. It could very well be the latter; I've seen the trailer a couple times, but none recently and I haven't sought out anything beyond that. I barely knew before today which other voices were featured beyond Johnny Depp's. But I have a very good feeling about this, and am excited to check it out.
Fletch's Chance of Viewing (in the theater): 63%

The Adjustment Bureau
Well, this just looks worse with every one of the 12,000 times the trailer has been aired, no? I'm hoping that that side effect is merely due to the overplaying itself. With a star-studded cast and roots of none other than Philip K. Dick, the Bureau should be right up my alley. Then again, it's awfully reminiscent of Dark City, and the gimmickry of the fedoras ain't helping, either.
Fletch's Chance of Viewing (in the theater): 77%

Take Me Home Tonight
Topher Grace, what are you doing with your post-That 70s Showcareer? Traffic was a decent transition - not a giant stretch playing a drug-taking high schooler, but a small role in an great ensemble film is never a bad idea. Your bit parts in the Ocean's movies were excellent calls, and your star turn in In Good Company was a strong showing as well. Since then? Well, I can't blame you taking the role of Venom in Spider-Man 3 - who wouldn't? But this, Tad Hamilton, Valentine's Day? Bad choices, my friend, from the looks of it. I hope it's okay, but I'm not all that confident.

Oh, and seriously? An Eddie Money song? Next thing you know, a movie will share its name with a song by Martika.
Fletch's Chance of Viewing (in the theater): 18%

Beastly
Oh look - another movie that's been sitting on the shelf forever (Take Me Home Tonight was filmed in 2007, for chrissakes). Of course, this one, another modern take on Beauty and the Beast, looks even worse. Perhaps I'd feel differently if I were 16 and gave a shit about either of the stars, but alas, that is not the case.
Fletch's Chance of Viewing (in the theater): 0%

Thursday, March 3, 2011

McCain: Zuckerberg Made Middle East Revolutions Possible


McCain: Zuckerberg Made Middle East Revolutions Possible

Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., praised Facebook, Twitter and other social network sites Thursday, and called Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg the most popular man in the Middle East.
"This social networking cannot be underestimated in how all of these events, really the driving force in how all of this transformed and took place," he said.
McCain and Independent Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, both fresh from a trip to the middle east region, participated in a wide ranging discussion at the Brookings Institution to share their views on the recent developments in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain and Libya.
Lieberman called the changes, "Even more consequential than the collapse of the Soviet Union" and suggested, "It's in our strategic interest at this moment to help history move in the right direction."
Further emphasizing the role technology has played, McCain relayed a story from a young man he met with in Egypt, who held up his blackberry and said, "I can get 200,000 people in the square in two hours." And it's Egypt the two lawmakers cautioned the Obama administration to keep an eye on.
"Egypt is the heart and soul of the Arab world," McCain said. "What happens in Egypt will be vital to what happens in the rest of the region."
He cautioned against the appearance of outside interference in Cairo, and insisted the best move for the U.S. to make was to help with job creation. To that end, he advised, "I hope the high tech community and friends of ours like John Chambers and Bill Gates and all of these people would come out and say, ‘Ok we're gonna invest in Egypt, we're gonna help people create jobs and opportunity.'"
On Libya, the two were united in their push for a no-fly zone.
"It's not that hard to do...second of all the people on the ground are asking us to help," McCain said. He quickly clarified that he was not interested in a ground conflict, but rather argued that, "We could neutralize very easily a very antiquated air defense system, with old airplanes...and that would help the very people who are sacrificing their lives as we speak."
The Pentagon has confirmed that the Libyan government has used air strikes against the rebel forces, however Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned Wednesday that establishing a no-fly zone would not be a simple task.
"A no-fly zone begins with an attack on Libya to destroy their air defenses. That's the way you do a no-fly zone," he told Congress.
When asked for their overall impression of the Obama administration's handling of these events to date, Lieberman responded, "In my opinion they were a little slow...but there is a reservoir of good will that can be capitalized on and I think that it is very important that the President do that."
However McCain held a much positive view, telling the group, "This administration came into power with an anti-Bush agenda, whether that was the right thing to do or not I think history will judge. But I also think that this administration has come a long way, especially in this last year and I give them credit for that. And so I certainly like what Secretary Clinton has been saying, I certainly appreciate many of the things the administration has been saying."
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Obama: No Arming of U.S. Agents in Mexico Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/03/03/napolitano-calls-extradition-ice-agent-killing-ahead-calderon-meeting/#ixzz1Fb73cxC3


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Obama: No Arming of U.S. Agents in Mexico

Published March 03, 2011
| FoxNews.com
President Obama on Thursday appeared to reject the idea of arming U.S. agents in Mexico, saying after a meeting with Mexican President Felipe Calderon that the two governments will look at other ways to protect American officials in the wake of a fatal shooting last month. 
"There are laws in place in Mexico that say that our agents should not be armed," Obama said, describing the U.S. role south of the border as an "advisory" one. "We do not carry out law enforcement activities inside of Mexico."
The president's statement answers speculation about how far the administration would go in reforming safety measures in response to the killing three weeks ago of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jaime Zapata in Mexico. The shooting death raised questions in the U.S. about Mexico's ability to control violence but U.S. officials earlier wouldn't say whether Obama would press the Mexican leader to allow U.S. agents to be armed. 
Coming out of the meeting Thursday afternoon, both presidents stressed that U.S. agents cannot be armed. Obama said he was nevertheless concerned about the safety of agents and that they would examine "procedures and protocols" for how to better protect them. 
Calderon said Mexican officials are "deeply analyzing alternatives." 
Obama, signaling the two presidents discussed the killing, thanked the Mexican government Thursday for its cooperation in the investigation and vowed that the United States would be a "full partner" in fighting the drug cartels. 
"Whether they live in Texas or Tijuana, our people have a right to be safe in their communities," Obama said. 
Shortly before the meeting, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano also told a House committee that the administration would seek to extradite the suspects in the case so they can be prosecuted in the United States. 
Several suspects have been arrested in the killing of Zapata, and Mexican authorities say one has confessed. Napolitano declined to discuss reported statements from suspects being held in Mexico that the Feb. 15 killing was a case of mistaken identity 
Despite the ongoing concerns about the ICE agent killing, the president was able to announce a breakthrough in a longstanding trucking dispute between the two countries. 
Obama, speaking at a joint press conference with his Mexican counterpart, announced that the countries had "finally found a clear path" to resolving the trucking dispute, saying the proposal would lift tariffs on U.S. goods, expand U.S. exports and create jobs. 
The plan would open up U.S. highways to Mexican trucks, removing a long-standing roadblock to improved relations between the North American allies. An Obama administration official said the two leaders have agreed to a phased-in plan that would authorize both Mexican and U.S. long-haul carriers to engage in cross-border operations, provided that the Mexican trucks meet U.S. safety standards. Both countries were given this authority under the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, but the U.S. has refused to allow Mexican trucks access amid concerns over their ability to meet America's stringent safety and environmental standards. 
At the press briefing Thursday, Obama also re-emphasized his commitment to pursuing comprehensive immigration reform, something that has eluded him so far. 
The contentious debate over immigration dominated Calderon's visit to the White House in May, shortly after Arizona passed a law that makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally and requires police to question people about their immigration status if there's reason to suspect they're illegal. Mexico's government strongly opposes the law, and the Mexican Senate this week urged Calderon to again vehemently make their opposition known to Obama. 
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairman Rep. Charles Gonzalez, D-Texas, said in a statement Thursday that his group remains "committed" to comprehensive immigration reform, despite the failure last year to pass a bill providing some illegal immigrant students and military members a pathway to legalized status. "Despite this impasse, the CHC remains committed to our stated goal of passing comprehensive immigration reform and will continue to work to find a bipartisan solution to one of our nation's most untenable problems," Gonzalez said. 
Obama and Calderon were also expected to discuss U.S. aid to help support Mexico in the drug war, something Obama touched on at the press briefing. A senior administration official said the U.S. plans to speed up implementation of the $1.4 billion Merida Initiative, with $900 million to be doled out by the end of the year. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to preview the announcement. 
The announcement comes as the State Department issued a report praising Mexico's government for increased drug seizures and better efforts to combat narcotics trafficking and money laundering. But it said Mexican production of marijuana, heroin and methamphetamines was rapidly rising, and that cartels were becoming even more dangerous through use of sniper rifles, grenades and increasingly military tactics. 


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