July 21, 2013

Now You See Me, Now You See Cash!

Revenge, Money and Magic
Premised on an outrageous plot-line, Now You See Me is a movie about the revenge of a  magician on the rich.

Banding together 4 magicians to assist him in his scheme, the revengeful magician incognito orchestrated shows to rob money from the banks  and then distribute the bank cash to the audience.

A cat and mouse story starring the august Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, Jess Eisenberg, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco, it has its exciting moments.

The actress to watch will be Melanie Laurent.

Fresh New French Beauty

Annie,Get Your Gun

Sheer Entertainment

This 1950 film production featuring the songs of Irving Berlin is truly a sentimental journey into the musical past of Broadway.

We all remember the great songs, There's No business Like Showbusiness, They Say its Wonderful, Doing What Comes Naturally and Anything You Can Do. They sure sounds romantic and nostalgic and throws you back to the days of the Roger and Hammerstein era.

Screen-played by Sidney Sheldon, it starred Howard Keel and Betty Hutton as they entertained in sheer abandonment in this great movie of yesteryear after Oklahoma! Betty got the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in this movie.

Sadly, music rights discord between MGM and Irving Berlin in 1973 prevented the movie from being shown to the public until 2000 when it was re-released to the public on the 50th Anniversary of the film. After that there were also other Broadway revival of this Annie Oakley tale.

Great Broadway adaptation!

White House Down Two Times Deja Vu

Fuqua Magic is Intact
Would you believe it?

Two movies in the same season using the White House as their plot-line.

Not too Juicy a Role

Of these movies, Olympus Has Fallen and White House Down, the superior direction lifted one way above the other in all aspects. Antoine Fuqua's direction of the former was tight and it was not all that predictable when compared to the latter.

Bassett has a Punchy Role
The casting for Olympus especially with Morgan Freeman  in the lead as the Speaker of the House, Aaron Eckhart as  President Adler and  Gerard Butler as Army Ranger Mike Banning, the one man army that sets everything right making this an A1 movie. Radha Mitchell and Angela Bassett provided the eye candy.

Poor Competitor
Compare to this, White House Down was a feeble effort to develop a gung-ho macho movie platform for Channing Tatum as a new Bruce Willis as in lengendary Die Hard. Jamie Foxx played an insipid President of the USA.

The only twist in the film  is the role of  Tatum's on-screen daughter in exposing the villains which perhaps add some flavour to an otherwise predictable and boring movie. Maggie Gyllenhaal does play her role well as a staff member of the Security Detail of the White-house with her controversial confirmation of the 'JFK-Marilyn Monroe' tunnels.

Go see Olympus Has Fallen and if possible give White House Down, a miss!

This is Enlightenment!

Hit the Jackpot! How true!