Archive for January 13th, 2010


Back once again like a bad habit, Awesome-O-Rama is here to tell you what’s worth picking up in the world of media this week.

And unlike the past few, this is a huge week.  I kinda wonder, looking at the next few weeks, couldn’t some of these releases have been spread out through the month?  I make an alright wage, and admittingly spend more than most on movies/music/etc., and this even had ME wanting to tap out.  Come on studios – think through the whole month!

Either way, let’s do this thing!

Moon
A movie so fantastic and underrated that even it’s own studio is neglecting it for Oscars.  This “hard sci-fi” film from first-time director Duncan Jones is a one-man acting tour-de-force by Sam Rockwell, and is one of the most intriguing and enthralling movies I’ve seen in years.  If you liked Sunshine, you’re sure to love this, as it falls into the realm of ‘possible’ sci-fi realities – but Moon doesn’t have the weak ending which tends to split opinion on Sunshine.  If I can recommend any one release in particular this week – it’d be this one. Trust me.

The Brothers Bloom
Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the creator of the underappreciated Brick, The Brothers Bloom is another film who’s release fell under people’s radars this past summer.  Heck, even I, who had really wanted to see it, forgot all about it.  But that’s what home video is for!  Bloom is an absolute blast of a heist comedy, shot beautifully with an amazing script.  And fellas, if you don’t walk away from this with a Rachel Weisz crush, check your pulse – you may be dead.

The Hurt Locker
Confession time! I haven’t seen The Hurt Locker yet.  And considering it’s getting all the Oscar hype this year, I think I need to rectify that.  The tale of a bomb detonation team in Iraq, this film is grim, gritty, tense, and is said to be possibly one of the best and most realistic depictions of military life in the modern age.  I’ll have to see it for myself to judge – but it’s worth asking out loud: How interesting would it be if Kathryn Bigelow (who directed The Hurt Locker) is pitted against her ex-husband, James Cameron come Oscar time?

Big Fan
Here’s my clear and noticable bias showing – this flick is the dramatic lead debut for Patton Oswalt.  But don’t let my bias stop you, all inclinations is Patton brought it in this one.  Starring my favorite stand up comedian as an obsessed football fan, the film delves into what happens when your passions turn against you, and you’re forced to decide between your hobbies and the real world.  An interesting flick in concept, made even more believable as Patton (like any true nerd) understands nerdly obsession.  Question to the studio – why is this only available in standard def?

That’s it for this week!  See you next week with a list of more media worth checking out!

We’re just mere days removed from the announcement that Sony will be moving forward with a relaunch of the Spider-Man franchise in 2012.

However, that hasn’t stopped Sony from making moves.  Apparently, the script for the reboot was written months ago (as it was to be the framework for Spidey 5 & 6), so now they’re going through the difficult process of finding a director.

Looks like they already have one in mind – Marc Webb.

I know, you’re already wondering who the hell that is.  Let me tell you!

Marc Webb was primarily known for directing music videos, but made a big splash last year with his directoral debut, one of my favorite movies of 2009, (500) Days of Summer.

Webb has shown with (500) Days that he is more than capable of handling the pathos of Peter Parker, but can he handle the action, and keep Pete from feeling like a whiny asshole? We’ll see if he officially gets the gig. At least he already has the perfect last name for the job.

Also of note – in what shouldn’t come as a surprise in this post Avatar world, Sony is looking for Spidey 2012 to be in 3D.  Personally, I could go for some 3D web swinging sequences.  I just hope they’re focusing on making the movie worthwhile first, before they work in shinies like 3D.

Source: Will Sony Spin Spidey Reboot With Webb? – Deadline.com.

As the weeks count down until the Ryan Reynolds starring adaptation of Green Lantern starts filming in Australia, all the big announcements are starting to get made.

And the latest – the identity of the main villain.

In the case of this film, it seems they’re going the Batman Begins route of starting the franchise with a B-list villain, by not using Sinestro, but instead the lesser known Dr. Hector Hammond, a character so obscure that I don’t even know who that is!

Dr. Hammond, a character given psychic powers by a meteor dropped when dying GL Abin Sur comes to Earth to give Hal Jordan his ring, fits heavily into the latest revision of the Green Lantern origin in the comics, which explains his appearance here.

The actor rumored to be playing Hammond? Why, Peter Sarsgaard, of course!

Sarsgaard has long been one of my favorite actors, and it’ll be nice to see him in a tentpole summer flick like Green Lantern.

Source: Peter Sarsgaard May Fight Green Lantern | /Film.

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