Friday the 13th

Unstoppable masked killer Jason Voorhees returns to kill more promiscuous teens in this contemporary remake of the classic horror movie. Whitney (Amanda Righetti), Jenna (Danielle Panabaker), Trent (Travis VanWinkle), and the other counslers at Camp Crystal Lake find themselves hunted down by a machete weilding maniac known as Jason Voorhees (Derek Mears). Meanwhile Whitney’s brother Clay (Jared Padalecki) shows up looking for her, after she goes missing.

Hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees lies in wait for a chance to use his razor-sharp machete on Clay and the group of college students who have come to the forest to party.
Push 2009

An exciting action-thriller, Push burrows deep into the deadly world of supernatural intellect where artificially enhanced paranormal operatives have the ability to move objects with their minds, see the future, create new realities and kill without ever touching their victims. Against this setting, a young man and a teenage girl take on a clandestine agency in a race against time that will determine the future of civilization.



The International, Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of the world’s most powerful banks. Uncovering illegal activities including money laundering, arms trading, and the destabilization of government. Finding themselves in a high-stakes chase across the globe, their relentless tenacity puts their own lives at risk as the bank will stop at nothing even murder to continue financing terror and war.
Inkheart

The movie is all about a Twelve year-old girl named whose life changes dramatically when she realizes that her father, a bookbinder named Mortimer has an extraordinary ability. When he reads out loud, he can take characters from the book into the actual world. Meggie and Mo's journey takes them all over Europe, particularly Italy, and brings them into contact with many unusual characters.

Remember those reports of Christian Bale losing it on the set of "Terminator Salvation"? There's an audio tape ... and it ain't pretty.

The "Dark Knight" star launched into a lengthy, expletive-laced tirade against Shane Hurlbut, "Terminator's" director of cinematography, after he allegedly walked into the actor's shot.

"I want you off the f---ing set, you p---k!" Bale screamed as Hurlbut can be heard quietly apologizing. "Don't just be sorry - think for one f---ing second. What the f--- are you doing?!"

Bale unleashed the multi-minute tirade against Hurlbut in July while the film was shooting in New Mexico. According to TMZ.com, who obtained the tape, producers sent the audio to their insurance company in case Bale walked off the film.

And they had good reason to think he might: Bale spewed forth a bevy of curse words that would make even a sailor blush.

"I'm gonna f---ing kick your f---ing a-- if you don't shut up for a second," he shouted at one point, just before threatening to have Hurlbut fired.

"Am I going to walk around the rip your f---ing lights down in the middle of a scene? Then why the f--- are you walking right through? What the f--- is it with you?"

Bale wrapped up his rant with a simple, "f---ing a--."


This is not new to Christian Bale's behavior he was arrested last July after he tussle with his mother and his sister

Listen to the full audio here.

source: http://www.nydailynews.com


Watchmen

Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' critically acclaimed comic book Watchmen to the big screen, courtesy of DC Comics and Warner Bros. A crime-conspiracy story that provided the first realistic look at the behind-the-heroics lives of costumed adventurers. Set in an alternate 80's-style/cold war America, Watchmen follows the masked vigilante Rorschach as he investigates the murder of a former super-colleague and uncovers a doomsday conspiracy

The Watchmen is definitely the most complex of comic’s movie. It is also the longest, features are most adult content (male nudity), and is the huge action/adventure oriented. The Watchmen details them thoroughly, sometimes presenting the same flashbacks from different perspective as we learn more about these characters and their lives. Lines and scenes take on new meaning as the series progresses.