Jeff Bridges on TRON: Legacy

25th December

Jeff Bridges will not let the 2010 end without him on the screen. Well, he should be thankful to the year, December specifically, for making two movies that stars this Academy winner and the 82nd Oscar Best Actor. True Grit is about to be release on the 22nd of December with Matt Damon as one of the stars in the film. This movie is expected to be on the Oscar’s and Bridges on this movie is expected to be nominated once again. Can he bag the second award?

Another movie Jeff Bridges is doing is the upcoming release of the TRON: Legacy (2010) which is scheduled to be on the theater screens on December 17, 2010 and is forecasted to bring all the sci-fi fanatics in the movie houses.

TRON: Legacy is a story of videogame developer named Kevin Flynn, a character Jeff bridges is bearing who was being sent into the world he created which he called TRON. When his developed program turned against him, it was a sad end that it made him abandoned his son named Sam Flynn, who he loves so much. In the lost of his father, Sam Flynn spend the rest of is life looking for his dad, not thinking that he could find him in the world he never thinks it exist.

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Tron Legacy Finally Brings A Sequel To The 1982 Original

23rd December

Tron stunned moviegoers in 1982 when it was originally released, and many people have been patiently waiting for a sequel; their patience will soon pay off as Tron Legacy is about to hit theaters. There were lots of unfounded rumors going around about a Tron sequel during the 90′s. Fans of the original film were disappointed to find that no sequel was ever made. The 2008 San Francisco Comic-Con resulted in exciting news, however, as Disney announced that a sequel would indeed be produced.

Kevin Flynn was the main character in the 1982 Tron film, and Tron Legacy follows the tale of his son, Sam Flynn. Sam is working to understand his father’s disappearance when he accidentally enters the virtual world where his father was trapped.

Although it is difficult to say exactly when Disney started work on the Tron Legacy project, some of the earliest news about the film were released in January 2005 when Lee Sternthal and Brian Klugman were hired to write an untitled sequel to Tron. Following the above mentioned 2008 trailer at Comic Con, fans realized that the project was definitely moving forward. Comic-Con 2009 was the first place the film was referred to as Tron Legacy. This title was chosen for its relation to the movie’s strong family values as a son desperately seeks out his father.

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Step Brothers Movie Review-Will Ferrell At His Best!

24th November

I have to admit, I love Will Ferrell. The trouble is, when you love a guy, but his comedy starts to stink, and get stale, what do you do? This is what I was up against in the last few years with Ferrell’s tiring attempts at comedy. So, when I decided to give this one a last ditch attempt and a final one more time, I have to say, I’m in love again. Step Brothers is an absolutely hilarious film.
From end to end, I don’t remember the last time I’ve laughed this hard, without stop. This is what Ferrell needs to do, no more of those bio-spoofs of idiots that fall flat due to their tired joke. He is unstoppable as a part of an ensemble when he doesn’t have to be the center of attention for an hour and half. Think not so funny but smart and witty.
Having a guy like John C. Reilly to play off of helps rein him in and give the audience a break, allowing the jokes to breath and not become stifled by the monotony of his schtick. The pairing of these two is a good combination. Reilly always plays it cool although he spices things just enough without going over the top like Ferrell get awfully into.
One of the refreshing points to this movie is that there is no romantic love interest. And many of the recent comedies starring Ferrell, there seems to be the token woman that he has to fall in love with and they have the awkward goofy romantic relationship. It seems like they’ve figured out that that’s not necessary after all, people just want to go to the movies and laugh. This movie delivers on that point complete with gut wrenching bent over hilarious laughter.
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