Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Balika Vadhu - 5th April 2011 Part 4

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"Tomorrow, When the War Began" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Deniz Akdeniz, Phoebe Tonkin

Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010
When the War Began from the Tomorrow series written by John Marsden has been released!

Plot

The film begins with a video log by Ellie. She asks the camera how she can tell their story. She suggests to herself "from the beginning."

Country high school student Ellie (Caitlin Stasey) sets off on a camping trip with close childhood friend Corrie (Rachel Hurd-Wood), together with Corrie's boyfriend Kevin, Ellie's next-door neighbour Homer, high school crush Lee and friends Robyn and Fi. After driving Ellie's parents' Land Rover into the mountains, they hike down into a remote valley known as "Hell".

During their first night camping, Ellie wakes to a sky full of military aircraft. Upon arriving back town, the group finds their homes abandoned, with power, internet and telephone lines down. From the hill overlooking Robyn's house, the group sees that the only lights on in town are at the hospital and the showground. Upon reaching the showground, they find that the citizens of the town are being detained. Ellie witnesses a man being executed with a shot to the head, and in her horror retreats too quickly, being spotted by a searchlight. They flee but are pursued by soldiers into the backyard of a house. Ellie, using Kevin's singlet, lighter and the fuel tank of a ride-on lawn mower, create an explosion that eliminates the squad.

On return to Corrie's house, they find that Lee and Robyn are missing. Ellie and Corrie witness an Australian F/A-18 jet fighter being shot down by unidentified aircraft. Whilst the group gathers inside to plan for their return to Hell, an enemy helicopter performs a close examination of the house. Homer shoots at and damages the helicopter, which retreats after dropping flares. The group barely escape with their lives, after a jet destroys the home.

That night, Ellie and Homer sneak back into town and find Robyn in her house. Lee has been wounded, and is being treated by Dr Clements (Colin Friels), the local dentist, who informs them that the invading forces are bringing in their vehicles and equipment from ships moored in Cobbler's Bay over the Wirrawee Bridge. After a brief skirmish with a pair of armed buggies, Robyn, Homer, Lee and Ellie meet back up at Corrie's home. They decide to return to Hell.

On the way they stop at a random house, and are greeted by school mate Chris, who is incredibly stoned and has no idea that a war is going on. Chris joins the group. They return to Hell, with plans to use it as a secluded hideout where the enemy forces will not find them. While there, they hear a radio transmission revealing that Australia has been invaded by "The Coalition Nations" from nearby Asia, who believe that they have a right to the country's vast natural resources and wealth in order to sustain their growing populations. The transmission also reveals one of the three main ports being used to deposit soldiers into the country is nearby Cobbler's Bay, the only exit from which is the Heron Bridge, which the group then makes plans to destroy.

The group sneaks back to Wirrawee, and devise a plan to blow up Heron Bridge. Ellie and Fi steal a petrol tanker from the council depot. They park it near the bridge and, while waiting for the rest of the team to take their positions. After being discovered by guards, they rush to drive the tanker forward under the bridge. The plan necessarily brought forward, Homer and Lee scare a herd of cattle onto the bridge, forcing the sentry guards to flee their posts, allowing Ellie to park the tanker under the bridge unhindered. Working together, they manage to explode the tanker, which utterly destroys the bridge. Corrie however is shot as the group escapes.

Despite certain capture, Kevin decides to drive Corrie, who is seriously wounded, to the hospital and remain by her side. The group return to Hell. Ellie then finishes her video log, revealing their ongoing guerilla war, the necessity to fight, and that they have yet to be found.

Tomorrow, When the War Began (film)

"The Silent House" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Florencia Colucci, Abel Tripaldi, Gustavo Alonso, María Salazar

Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2011
trailer of the upcoming Uruguayan horror movie "La Casa Muda (The Silent House)," which was filmed in one single continuous 78-minute shot.

Plot

Laura (Florence Colucci) and her father Wilson (Gustavo Alonso) are hospitalized in a distant field house for refurbishment, as its owner Nestor (Abel Tripaldi), very soon will be on the market sale. They spend the night there, to begin work the next day. All goes smoothly until Laura hears a sound from outside and intensified in the upper floor of the house. Wilson goes to inspect while she was left down to await his father. Based on a true story that occurred in a small town in Uruguay, House moving story focuses on the last seventy-eight minutes, second by second, in which Laura is trying to get out alive from a house that holds a dark secret.

Argumento

Laura (Florencia Colucci) y su padre Wilson (Gustavo Alonso) se internan en una lejana casona del campo para reacondicionarla, ya que su dueño Néstor (Abel Tripaldi), muy pronto la pondrá a la venta. Ellos pasarán la noche allí, para comenzar los trabajos al día siguiente. Todo transcurre con normalidad hasta que Laura escucha un sonido que proviene de afuera y se intensifica en el piso superior de la casona. Wilson sube a inspeccionar mientras ella se queda sóla abajo a la espera de su padre. Basada en una historia real ocurrida en un pequeño poblado de Uruguay, La casa muda centra su relato en los últimos setenta y ocho minutos, segundo por segundo, en los cuáles Laura intentará salir con vida de una casa que encierra un oscuro secreto.

"The Roommate" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Leighton Meester, Cam Gigandet, Minka Kelly, Alyson Michalka, Matt Lanter

Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010 
Plot

Sara Matthews (Minka Kelly) is starting her freshman year of college at ULA. Upon arrival, she meets Tracy Morgan (Alyson Michalka), an avid party-goer, and Stephen Morterelli (Cam Gigandet), a drummer who plays in a band for a fraternity and begins dating Sara. After a party at Stephen's fraternity house that lands Tracy drunk, Sara arrives back at her dorm late at night and meets Rebecca Evans (Leighton Meester), her new roommate, whose parents live only 20 minutes away and who is great at drawing portraits of people.

Initially, the girls begin to bond very well as Rebecca learns more about Sara's life. Sara has an older sister, Emily, who died when she (Sara) was nine. She keeps a necklace that belonged to Emily as well as has her sister's name tattooed on her chest. She also has an ex-boyfriend, Jason (Matt Lanter), who keeps calling her to try to get back together with her. The history behind their breakup is that Jason and Sara agreed to both go to Brown University or not, and when only Sara got a spot, she declined it and chose ULA. However, when Jason got accepted to Brown at the last minute, he accepted to go without Sara, reneging on their agreement. Against dorm regulations, the two girls secretly adopt a stray kitten which Sara found.

As time goes on, though, Rebecca begins to become more obsessed with spending time with Sara and wants to have her all to herself. She is willing to keep at bay anyone who slighted/wronged Sara or who she thinks is stealing Sara away from her. This is evident in multiple scenarios:

- Tracy's avid party-going takes a turn for the worse when she invites Sara to a dance/bar club but leaves her there, who eventually calls Rebecca for a ride. Later, one night, Rebecca jumps Tracy in the shower and threatens to kill her unless Tracy stays away from Sara (she even pries Tracy's belly ring from her bellybutton). This leads Tracy, now fearful, to move to another dorm.

- When Sara's philandering interior design professor (Billy Zane) makes a pass at her in private, Rebecca goes into his office and tempts him to make a pass at her, while recording their dialogue on a tape recorder to make it look like he was hitting on her. Sara, oblivious to what Rebecca has done, is surprised to find out the next day in class that she has a new professor, Chanel DuBouis (Sharon Leal).

- When Sara leaves her phone in her room one time to go out on a date with Stephen, Rebecca hears it ring and answers only to find it is Jason on the other end. Impersonating Sara, she tells Jason threateningly over the phone never to call her (Sara) again. For several weeks afterwards, Jason does not call Sara, much to the latter's amazement.

- When Irene (Danneel Harris), one of Sara's friends who already has her own fashion design, invites her to move in to her place so she can keep their stray cat, Rebecca kills the kitten by putting it in a laundry room dryer and pretends that it had run away. When Stephen even invites Sara to spend Thanksgiving with him, Rebecca beats herself up and cuts herself with a knife to look like she went looking for the cat but was assaulted by a street thug. Sara, feeling bad for Rebecca, decides to decline spending Thanksgiving with Stephen and, instead, spend time with her at her parents' place.

Rebecca's folks (Frances Fisher and Tomas Arana) are delighted and surprised to see their daughter, who didn't announce that Sara was coming. During her stay, Sara overhears a conversation between Rebecca and her father; apparently Rebecca has had a troubled past with making friends. Later, her mother, in a conversation with Sara, hints at medication that Rebecca is supposed to be taking. When the girls go out to a coffee shop, they bump into a girl, Maria (Nina Dobrev), who was acquainted with Rebecca from high school and is on some of Rebecca's portrait drawings. Maria tells Rebecca with unease, "We were never friends."

After Thanksgiving break, Sara learns that Irene has returned from a fashion tour. When Rebecca goes to Irene's studio, Sara and Stephen find from her drawers a bottle of pills of Zyprexa, which is used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but, as the bottle is full, she has never been taking them. Later, they also find one of Rebecca's books in which she has handdrawn portrait sketches of Sara, just like the ones of Maria. The implication is that Maria was once a 'best friend' that Rebecca has obsessed over, but now Sara has taken her place.

At the studio, Rebecca and Irene meet, the latter unaware that Rebecca is roommates with Sara. Irene, who is somewhat attracted to girls, shares a romantic moment with Rebecca, and the two go back to Irene's place. Finally, Rebecca draws the last straw when she gets a tattoo which she reveals is identical to Sara's with her sister's name. Emotionally shocked, Sara runs off. She packs some of her things, with the exception of her sister Emily's necklace that she can't find, and moves in with Stephen at his fraternity house.

In the midst of all this, Jason has arrived on campus at Sara's dorm. He leaves a written note under her door saying he wants to see her as well as revealing the hotel and room where he is staying. Rebecca, having read the note, poses as Sara with her sister's necklace and the tattoo she got, goes to Jason's hotel room, and stabs him to death with a pocket knife.

Eventually, all scenes converge when Sara gets a text from Irene's phone saying she needs her right away. She in turn leaves voicemail on Stephen's phone telling him she will be at Irene's place. When she gets there, she finds Irene held hostage by Rebecca with a pistol. She reveals to Sara that she was responsible for what happened to Tracy, the professor, Jason, and the kitten and that she did it all because she wanted to win Sara's friendship. When Sara apologizes, Rebecca forgives her but wants to kill Irene. The two begin fighting, and Stephen arrives just in time to help stop Rebecca from pulling the trigger on Irene. However, in the ongoing struggle involving gunshots fired, Stephen is knocked unconscious while Sara is left dangling out of the window high above the ground (she had been trying to escape to get help). Although Rebecca pulls Sara back to safety, the latter reaches for the pistol with which to shoot her, but the cartridge is empty. Rebecca, enraged that her so-called friend would shoot her, attacks Sara with insanity and attempts to strangle her. Sara reaches for a pocket knife and, saying, "You were never my friend," (echoing Maria's words from earlier in the film), stabs Rebecca in the back, effectively killing her. She retrieves Emily's necklace back from her.

Life on campus goes on, as Sara moves back into a dorm. This time, with Stephen's help, she moves the extra bed set out of her room, proclaiming to her boyfriend that she does not want a roommate for a while.

"thank you" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Irrfan Khan, Sunil Shetty.

Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011 

Plot

The film, which has been co-produced by UTV Motion Pictures and also sees Irrfan Khan, Celina Jaitley and Rimi Sen in pivotal roles, outlines the story of three married friends (played by Deol, Shetty and Khan), who want to spice up their humdrum lives by embarking on extramarital affairs. Kumar is playing a marriage counsellor, while the three leading ladies play the suffering wives. Other Bollywood films which have been focused around a similar concept are Masti, No Entry, and Shaadi No. 1.

 


"Rubber" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Stephen Spinella, Jack Plotnick, Wings Hauser, Roxane Mesquida, Ethan Cohn

Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

release date: April 1st, 2011 (USA)

RUBBER is the story of Robert, an inanimate tire that has been abandoned in the desert, and suddenly and inexplicably comes to life. As Robert roams the bleak landscape, he discovers that he possesses terrifying telepathic powers that give him the ability to destroy anything he wishes without having to move.

At first content to prey on small desert creatures and various discarded objects, his attention soon turns to humans, especially a beautiful and mysterious woman who crosses his path. Leaving a swath of destruction across the desert landscape, Robert becomes a chaotic force to be reckoned with, and truly a movie villain for the ages. 

Directed by legendary electro musician Quentin Dupieux (Steak, Nonfilm), aka Mr. Oizo, RUBBER is a smart, funny and wholly original tribute to the cinematic concept of no reason.

"Mars Needs Moms" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 8th April 2011 - Starring: Joan Cusack, Dan Fogler, Elisabeth Harnois, Ryan Ochoa, Mindy Sterling


Uploaded by clevverTV on Nov 24, 2010

Directed By:
Simon Wells

Plot

Take out the trash, eat your broccoli - who needs moms, anyway? Nine-year-old Milo finds out just how much he needs his mom when she's nabbed by Martians who plan to steal her mom-ness for their own young. Milo embarks on a quest to save his mom - a wild adventure that involves stowing away on a spaceship, navigating an elaborate, multi-level planet and taking on the alien nation and their leader. With the help of a tech-savvy, underground earthman named Gribble and a rebel Martian girl called Ki, Milo just might find his way back to his mom - in more ways than one.

Mars Needs Moms Movie Trailer Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios


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