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What to Watch: New on DVD and Blu-Ray for the week of Feb. 21

What to Watch: New on DVD and Blu-Ray for the week of Feb. 21

This week has really got something for everyone! J. Edgar, director Clint Eastwood’s biopic of the longtime head of the FBI, Tower Heist with Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller, much talked about indie Martha Marcy May Marlene and my person pick of the week, London Boulevard.

Let’s start there, shall we? London Boulevard is a British gangster flick, the idea of which right off the bat we know is gonna make my socks roll up and down. It’s also the directorial debut of screenwriter William Monahan (The Departed) and based on a novel by one of my favorite writers, Ken Bruen.  The best way to describe Bruen is to say he’s the Irish James Ellroy. (If that means nothing to you, chances are Bruen isn’t gonna be your cuppa anyway.) The tagline is “Not every criminal wants to be one.” To further illustrate the point, think of Al Pacino in Godfather III, “Every time I think I’m out…they pull me back in!”

The movie stars Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley and Anna Friel. While I was, at one time, skeptical about the fact that a couple of the characters had been combined and Knightley’s was much younger than she was in the book, I saw the thing and I liked it. A lot.  The supporting cast includes (the always excellent) Ray Winstone, Ben Chaplin, Eddie Marsan, Stephen Graham, Jamie Campbell-Bower and David Thewlis (I still can’t believe he and Friel aren’t together anymore. I guess there won’t be any more collaborations either). The music is by Kasabian’s Sergio Pizzone (he even used “Clubfoot” for what else, a club scene and “Green Fairy” is used as sort of Keira Knightley’s Charlotte’s theme.)

Here’s a look at a behind-the-scenes featurette from the dvd extras (courtesy of MovieWeb), actually it’s the only extra:

 

What to Watch: New on DVD and Blu-Ray for the week of Feb. 21

J. Edgar was supposed to finally earn Leonardo DiCaprio an Oscar. I’m pretty sure that’s why he made this movie. I have no idea what Clint Eastwood’s excuse is. A biopic, in my opinion, should shed some light on its subject, but there was so much of Hoover’s life that is unknowable to us now. Anyone who was there is gone and he left behind virtually nothing in terms of writings or papers that weren’t already a matter of public record. And it seems even that was subject to Hoover’s interpretation. DiCaprio does his best behind layers of prosthetic makeup and it is a valiant performance, but he’s been better. His Howard Hughs in The Aviator was a more gripping portrait of an infamous character and did actually illuminate the myth to a degree. (They both suffer from “It’s all Mommy’s fault” syndrome.) Armie Hammer was good enough as Clyde Tolson and there is a parade of well known actors impersonating well known figures from recent history.

It’s not a bad movie. There’s too much talent involved here for that to be entirely true. It’s worth a look on dvd or VOD…or you could wait for cable.

J. Edgar also stars Naomi Watts, Dame Judi Dench, Dermot Mulroney, Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Root and Josh Lucas.  The Blu-ray/DVD Combo includes instant streaming of the film with UltraViolet Digital Copy

On the Blu-ray:

-Featurette:  “J Edgar: The Most Powerful Man in the World”, about the man and the film behind the man.

On the DVD:

-Featurette:  “J. Edgar- A Complicated Man”, more background of the controversial FBI director.

What to Watch: New on DVD and Blu-Ray for the week of Feb. 21

Martha Marcy May Marlene  is a powerful psychological drama with star-making performance by Elizabeth Olsen (younger sister of the ubiquitous twins) as Martha,  a young woman rapidly unraveling amidst her attempt to reclaim a normal life after fleeing from a cult and its charismatic leader (John Hawkes). Seeking help from her estranged older sister Lucy (Sarah Paulson) and brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy), Martha is unable and unwilling to reveal the truth about her disappearance. When her memories trigger a chilling paranoia that her former cult could still be pursuing her, the line between Martha’s reality and delusion begins to blur.

Martha Marcy May Marlene also stars Brady Corbet, Christopher Abbott and Maria Dizzia. The dvd/blu-ray special features include “Mary Last Seen,” the chilling short film by writer/director Sean Durkin that started it all.

What to Watch: New on DVD and Blu-Ray for the week of Feb. 21

Last but not least is Tower Heist from beleaguered director Brett Ratner and starring Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller and a terrific ensemble cast that includes Matthew Broderick, Casey Affleck, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Tea Leoni and Alan Alda.

Josh Kovacs (Ben Stiller) manages a super-high-tech high-rise in the middle of Manhattan, catering to every need of the tower's residents, including financier Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda). When Shaw gets arrested by the FBI, Kovacs realizes that his staff's pensions, which he asked Shaw to invest, are lost, and when it looks like Shaw is going to get away with it, Kovacs pulls together a mismatched team (Broderick, Affleck, Peña, Sidibe, and Murphy) to steal the secret stash of cash that the FBI suspects Shaw must have. Tower Heist successfully tweaks all the character clichés just enough so that they are a smooth blend of the familiar and the unexpected. The plot zips along with purring efficiency, alternating predictable turns with surprising ones just enough to keep the pattern-seeking parts of the viewer's brain hooked. The cast–which also includes Téa Leoni as the lead FBI agent–charms without overdoing it. In essence, director Brett Ratner (X-Men: The Last Stand and the Rush Hour series) has honed all of his sloppier tendencies and crafted a skillful piece of mass entertainment. Afterward, the movie's plot holes and defiance of the laws of physics may irritate, but while it's unfolding, Tower Heist is a smooth ride.

This is also the film this week with the most special features. In fact, it’s loaded:

SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY™ FEATURES: PERFECT HI-DEF PICTURE, PERFECT HI-DEF SOUND

-Two Alternate Endings – not seen in theatres!

-Universal’s Second Screen An interactive viewing experience that lets you control, interact with and explore Tower Heist with your networked tablet or computer.

-Flick View: Interact with the movie; move content from the tablet to the TV screen; and compare storyboards, animatics and other executing content by “Flicking” them from on their tablet to their TV screen, simply by gesturing your fingers.

-Behind the Scenes w/Flick View: Get an all-access look at the making of the film featuring interviews with cast and crew.

-Storyboards w/Flick View: Take a closer look at the storyboards created for some of the amazing sequences in the film.

-The Music of Tower Heist: Songs from the Tower Heist soundtrack are highlighted with the option to add to a playlist and purchase. Hear a song you like? See information about the soundtrack, add songs to your playlist and even purchase them.

-Hilarious Deleted & Alternate Scenes

-Gag Reel

-Plotting Tower Heist — Director Brett Ratner, producer Brian Grazer and the entire cast bring this heist film to a whole new level. Learn how the project started, and meet the screenwriters and cast. This exclusive feature reveals the secrets of the set design, special effects and more, including what it took to create the iconic sequence involving Steve McQueen’s car!

-Feature Commentary with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin & Jeff Nathanson

-Tower Heist Video Diary – Director Brett Ratner takes fans through the filmmaking process with these personal video production diaries from the set.

-Digital Copy of Tower Heist for a limited time only (download by 7/27/12)

-Includes UltraViolet (download/redeem by 7/27/2012). Download or stream instantly to tablets, smartphones, and computers.

pocketBLU™: Experience Blu-ray™ in an exciting new way with the pocket BLU™ app for iPad®, iPhone®, iPod® Touch, Android™, smartphones and tablets, PC and Mac®.

-Advanced Virtual Remote and Keyboard: Control Blu-ray™ features and communicate with ease.

-Video Timeline: Instantly access any point in the film.

-Mobile-To-Go: Transfer exclusive bonus features to your device to enjoy anytime, anywhere.

-Browse Titles: Access a library of available titles and previews.

-BD-Live™:  Access bonus content, trailers and more through an internet-connected player.

-U-Control: Watch storyboard comparisons and more while the movie plays.

SPECIAL EDITION DVD BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:

-Two Alternate Endings – not seen in theatres!

-Hilarious Deleted & Alternate Scenes

-Gag Reel

-Plotting Tower Heist — Following the structure of a classic caper movie in three acts, director Brett Ratner, producer Brian Grazer and the entire cast bring this heist film to a whole new level. -Learn how the project started, as well as meet the screenwriters and cast. This exclusive feature reveals the secrets of the set design, special effects and more, including what it took to create the iconic sequence involving Steve McQueen’s car!

-Feature Commentary with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin & Jeff Nathanson

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See No Evil? New UK Poster for Eddie Murphy in A Thousand Words

See No Evil? New UK Poster for Eddie Murphy in A Thousand Words

More news on a March release: It’s been since November since we talked about Eddie Murphy’s new movie, A Thousand Words,  which was supposed to be the next step on his comeback tour. Tower Heist opened strong, but had no legs and fell off dramatically after the first week. Then there was that whole Academy Awards debacle.

The film itself seems like it’s taking an awful lot from Liar Liar, a Jim Carrey vehicle that benefitted enormously from its supporting cast, including Maura Tierney. In A Thousand Words, it’s not lies Murphy’s Jack McCall can’t utter, it’s words in general. This high concept piece of dross Otherwise it’s basically the same except we get to see Murphy playing a two hour game of charades.

“After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, Dr. Sinja (Cliff Curtis), fast talking literary agent Jack McCall’s life comes unglued after a magical Bodhi tree mysteriously appears in his backyard. With every word Jack speaks, a leaf falls from the tree and he realizes that when the last leaf falls, both he and the tree are no more. The tree’s appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak. Words have never failed Jack McCall, but now he’s got to stop talking and conjure up some outrageous ways to communicate or he’s a goner."

We have a new poster courtesy of our friends at HeyUGuys I’m very very skeptical about this. It’s been in the can for over a year. A Thousand Words was originally scheduled for January, but was moved to March to better capitalize on Murphy’s Oscar appearance. Ummm…maybe they forgot about it and just left it there. A Thousand Words costars Kerry Washington, Clark Duke, Allison Janney and Ariel Winter and is scheduled to open March 23 in the US and 6 April in the UK.

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Trailer for A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy Will Leave You Speechless

Trailer for A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy Will Leave You Speechless

Seriously…I have no words. Eddie Murphy’s new movie, A Thousand Words, is supposed to be the next step on his comeback tour. Tower Heist opened strong, but had no legs and fell off dramatically after the first week. Then there was that whole Academy Awards debacle. A Thousand Words was originally scheduled for January (which, if no longer cinematic Siberia, is still probably Greenland and in my opinion is the perfect place for it), but was moved to April to better capitalize on Murphy’s Oscar appearance. Oops.

The film itself seems like it’s taking an awful lot from Liar Liar, a Jim Carrey vehicle that benefitted enormously from its supporting cast, including Maura Tierney. In A Thousand Words, it’s not lies Murphy’s Jack McCall can’t utter, it’s words in general. Otherwise it’s basically the same except we get to see Murphy playing a two hour game of charades.

“After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.”

Watch the trailer, courtesy of our friends at HeyUGuys. Maybe you’ll disagree. A Thousand Words costars Kerry Washington, Cliff Curtis, Clark Duke, Allison Janney and Ariel Winter and is scheduled to open March 23 in the US and 6 April in the UK.


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Penthouse in Tower Heist Worthy of Architectural Digest!

Penthouse in Tower Heist Worthy of Architectural Digest!

For awhile now, we’ve been talking about Brett Ratner's new comedy,Tower Heist, starring Ben Stiller. The plot centers around a a group of hard working guys who find out they've fallen victim to a wealthy business man's Ponzi scheme and then conspire to rob his high-rise residence in order to get their money back. All of that is extremely topical. It will either suffer from "ouch-too-soon-itis" or it could be extremely funny. The film has a great cast, both comedic and otherwise. In addition to Stiller, there's Eddie Murphy, Matthew Broderick, Casey Affleck, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Tea Leoni, Judd Hirsch and Alan Alda. You'd think there'd be something there to get those people involved. (Knowing that Brett Ratner directed Tower Heist, which stars Eddie Murphy, and is also set to direct the 2012 Oscar telecast, it kind of explains the selection of Murphy to be the host of said telecast.)

While everyone else has been focusing on the comedic elements of this film, leave it to Architectural Digest to focus on the ‘to-die-for’ penthouse apartment at the center of the film.  AD’s Cathy Whitlock spoke to Tower Heist’s production designer Kristi Zea and set decorator Diane Leberman about creating Arthur Shaw’s (Alan Alda) luxurious detention facility. (His character is on house-arrest.)

Composed sophistication were the defining buzzwords that inspired our journey toward the creation of Arthur Shaw’s penthouse,” said Lederman.  Zea “found her muse” on the top floor of the Trump Tower International Hotel & Tower on Columbus Circle. “The inspiration was an empty apartment that was half a floor and had a staggering 180-degree view of Manhattan,” says the Oscar-nominated designer, who explains that while the Trump Tower served as a location for exterior shots, the massive apartment was actually a set built on a soundstage in Brooklyn. “We were able to match up the walls of the building, and then what we did on the inside was all up to us.”

Check out the pics of the interior of Shaw’s apartment. When can I move in? Tower Heist hijacks cinemas in the US and the UK on November 4.

 

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Burglary 101 with Eddie Murphy in the New Clip for Tower Heist

Burglary 101 with Eddie Murphy in the New Clip for Tower Heist

Brett Ratner's new comedy, Tower Heist, with its fine cast of comic talents like Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick, Eddie Murphy, Alan Alda, and Tea Leoni is slowly worming its way into my brain and telling me I want to see it. This could go either way. It could be the turning point in Brett Ratner's career; the point where he stops sucking the life out of every project he undertakes and finally hits one out of the park…or it's just more of the same and he will have squandered all of this potential.  With every clip I see, I am cautiously…very cautiously edging toward the former possibility.

Matthew Broderick's perpetually horrified straight guy really does seem like a good foil for Murphy's usual mania. We'll see. Tower Heist, about a group of disgruntled employees of a luxury high-rise who have been ripped off by one of its residents (Bernie Madoff-style) and vow to get their money back, opens 2 November in the UK and November 4 in the US & Canada.

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New Trailer for Tower Heist with Ben Stiller!

Posters and Trailer for Tower Heist!

There's a new trailer for Tower Heist and it is trying very hard to get me to like it. (Including literally, with the Facebook link at the end). We get a lot more in this one, including some details about the 'plan' coming together. There is so much genuine talent involved here that it has some real potential. In addition to Ben Stiller, there's Eddie Murphy, Matthew Broderick, Casey Affleck, Michael Pena, Gabourey Sidibe, Tea Leoni, Judd Hirsch and the great Alan Alda. The premise could either be hilarious or painful, depending on the execution. It's a caper film "about working stiffs who seek revenge on the Wall Street swindler who stiffed them. After the workers at a luxury Central Park condominium discover the penthouse billionaire has stolen their retirement, they plot the ultimate revenge: a heist to reclaim what he took from them. Queens native Josh Kovacs (Stiller) has managed one of the most luxurious and well-secured residences in New York City for more than a decade. Under his watchful eye, nothing goes undetected. In the swankiest unit atop Josh’s building, Wall Street titan Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) is under house arrest after being caught stealing two billion from his investors. The hardest hit among those he defrauded? The tower staffers whose pensions he was entrusted to manage. With only days before Arthur gets away with the perfect crime, Josh’s crew turns to petty crook Slide (Murphy) to plan the nearly impossible…to steal what they are sure is hidden in Arthur’s guarded condo. Though amateurs, these rookie thieves know the building better than anyone. Turns out they’ve been casing the place for years, they just didn’t know it.”
 
The biggest impediment to any of this working? The director, Brett Ratner (Rush Hour 1, 2 and 3The Family ManX-Men:The Last Stand), in whom I just don't have a lot of faith. I'm just not laughing at the trailer. (I am cringing at some of the stereotypes, particularly where Murphy is concerned. He seems to be channeling Axel Foley by way of Velvet Jones.) We'll see.
 
Tower Heist hijacks cinemas in the US and the UK on November 4.

 

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