Friday, July 22, 2011

Top-5 movies of the week - 22.07 - 28.07

1. "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011)
Director Joe Johnston, who made the last "Wolfman", along with MARVEL Studios is presenting the new screen hero. "Captain America: The First Avenger" will tell us a patriotic story about one secret military project, which turns out to be a very powerful weapon against any enemy. Everything starts with a boy, who desperately wants to become a soldier, but his qualities can't help him pass all tests. Suddenly, this guy, Steve Rogers, gets a chance to join army. He agrees to take part in a secret experiment and becomes a powerful warrior. The main part is played by Chris Evans, who co-stars with Hugo Weaving as Red Skull (isn't he a real devil?), Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, classy beautiful Hayley Atwell as agent Peggy Carter, Tommy Lee Jones as Col. Chester Phillips and Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark (the father of Tony Stark, who is an Iron Man).
Trailer - http://elenastr.blogspot.com/2011/06/captain-america-first-avenger-2011.html


2. "Life in a Day" (2011)
Life In A Day is a historic global experiment to create a user-generated feature film shot in a single day. On July 24, you have 24 hours to capture a glimpse of your life on camera. The most compelling and distinctive footage will be edited into a feature film, produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Kevin Macdonald. (Official movie website)
If you haven't seen this movie already - go and do it.
Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT_UmBHMYzg   


3. "Friends with Benefits" (2011)
Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis) think it's going to be easy to add the simple act of sex to their friendship, despite what Hollywood romantic comedies would have them believe. They soon discover however that getting physical really does always lead to complications. (Official movie website)
Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34xfcoRceeU   


4. "The Myth Of The American Sleepover" (2010)
An official selection of Cannes Critics Week and winner of the Special Jury Prize at SXSW, THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN SLEEPOVER is a youthful and tender coming-of-age drama from first-time writer/director David Robert Mitchell. In the tradition of free-wheeling tributes to adolescence like DAZED & CONFUSED, the film follows four young people (a cast of brilliant young newcomers in their feature film debuts) on the last night of summer - their final night of freedom before the new school year starts. The teenagers cross paths as they explore the suburban wonderland they inhabit in search of love and adventure - chasing first kisses, elusive crushes, popularity and parties - and discover the quiet moments that will later resonate as the best in their youth. (iTunes movie trailers)
Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrzqmH8aAdw


5. "World on a Wire" (1973)
A dystopic science-fiction epic, World on a Wire is German wunderkind Rainer Werner Fassbinder's gloriously cracked, boundlessly inventive take on future paranoia. With dashes of Kubrick, Vonnegut, and Dick, but a flavor entirely his own, Fassbinder tells the noir-spiked tale of reluctant action hero Fred Stiller (Klaus Lowitsch), a cybernetics engineer who uncovers a massive corporate and governmental conspiracy. At risk? Our entire (virtual) reality as we know it. This long unseen three-and-a-half-hour labyrinth is a satiric and surreal look at the weird world of tomorrow from one of cinema's kinkiest geniuses. (Rotten Tomatoes)
Trailer -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URq7m3-SOtA


Which movie are you going to see this week?

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