Man, it’s just a big old day of mystery for you folks, isn’t it? Got to be just KILLING you! But don’t worry, you know your old buddy always takes care of you with the answers to his own questions in rapid fashion.
It’s Tim Allen, folks. Tim Allen is actually making a reappearance on the big screen this January. And even better, he’s directing. So for once, if something goes wrong with a movie, we know EXACTLY who to blame.
And surely it’s not the writer of the upcoming train wreck in the making, Crazy on the Outside, featuring the grunt machine himself as a former prison inmate released into the care of his family, who as it turns out, is insane.
Even worse, joining this fray are none other than otherwise decent character actors Sigourney Weaver and Ray Liotta. Now, Ray I understand. Poor guy needs a paycheck. But Sigourney, come on. Surely you can hold off the tax man until the Ghostbusters remake hits!
Well, they don’t call it the January Curse for nothing, kids–brace yourselves, because this is going to be a doozy.
Illegal aliens and people who have had problems with their real intent in the United States is something we all commonly hear and here is one movie that can cater to all nationalities and different situations. Some turn to legal means while others will do anything to legalize their stay in the land of opportunity such as fraudulent measures or assume identities.
Crossing Over also brings a word of caution on how immigrants should be careful on what they wish for. Freedom of speech is common but when it comes to descending on certain cases such as the ones related to the 9/11 event, expect some rough and tumble turn of events.
The movie has a star-studded cast, led by icon Harrison Ford. It also stars Ashley Judd and Ray Liotta as well as some budding superstars we see today. The movie is not that exciting to watch and may even be a bit draggy. But follow it closely since you may miss some plots along the way.
Here are some trailers for the upcoming movie Powder Blue that stars Jessica Biel who acts as a stripper. Given an R rating, Director Timothy Linh Bui offers a movie that promises some great twists and turns.
A city of ten million people, Los Angeles is built on dreams of fame where glitz and glamour dominate the topical landscape. But beneath the tabloid headlines and the flashing cameras lies a city whose people are desperate for an identity, a connection, and a reason to hope.
The cast includes:
Eddie Redmayne, Forest Whitaker, Ray Liotta, Lisa Kudrow, Patrick Swayze, Kris Kristofferson, Alejandro Romero, Sanaa Lathan.
The movie is scheduled for release on May 8, 2009.