Captain America is at it again! And he made sure to bring along all his friends from SHIELD. Let’s be honest for a minute here, the first one, not really an achievement in cinema.
Shia LaBeouf's new film, “Charlie Countryman”, is one that is in a category of its own. While the film is a love story, violence and disturbing moments throughout make it a love story for guys to enjoy.
Intellectual films can really satisfy one’s human experience. Provide deep insight into current events, or even reveal deep seeded emotional ties that have not yet been explored.
If you’re like most of the staff here at Joe's Daily, you like to go to Vegas. Why? Why not. Gambling, women in bikinis, endless buffets and the idea that you could get rich are all the ingredients of the true American Dream.
3D is typically not something I’m a big fan of. Occasionally however, there are certain films that call for these types of experiences. Gravity, I think, is certainly one of them.
So Joseph Gordon-Levitt decided to write, direct and star in a film. Do you need to know anything else? I don’t, but just in case you do, I guess I’ll have to indulge... Don Jon (Levitt) is a typical Jersey kind of guy.
Harry Potter? What are you doing speaking in American, writing, and listening to Jazz in circa 1940’s New York? It turns out you’re playing one Allen Ginsberg...
Most sports being by the measure of a man, a real man) have a fairly high risk component. Basically you could die. This includes but is not limited to, football (the real kind), fencing (the real kind), dueling, bear wrestling (the animal, not the state of undress) and of course racing.
Sometimes having a kid seems like a good idea. A lot of people are doing it, and for the most part, they seem pretty happy. Their lives are focused, and seemingly simple.
Luc Besson is known for some killer films, namely The Fifth Element, The Professional, and the Transporter series (I have deliberately not sited Taken...).