The giant green ogre is back for his final farewell movie, in this fantasy fairytale as we see all the usual characters (and some new ones) back in the animated adventure. The summer truly kicks off with this fun family film which will be loved by young and old alike.
2010 kicks off with DreamWorks first release of the year How to Train Your Dragon. Set to be another major success with it already raking in close to $400m, and that’s not even including future DVD or merchandising sales. With the releases of Shrek Forever After and Megamind, 2010 will prove to be a great year for DreamWorks.
Bruce Willis is back as yet another cop. Will we see him in alternative roles? Time will tell. Action heroes seem to be a dying breed, especially at one time when we had the likes of Arnie, Stallone and Willis churning out big action flicks. It makes you wonder which set of stars will take over the mantelpiece in the near future.
I have to be honest and say I went into this movie with little expectation and knowing very little about it. That probably worked out for the best, as I came out quite liking the movie. Now, if you’re the type of person who loves to shred movies of it’s every detail then you may not enjoy this movie as much, however, if like me you go with little expectations, you might come out surprising yourself. This movie does raise lots of questions, and it’s probably for the best not to try and answer them and just go along with the entertainment.
The movie Bitch Slap is exactly as it says, it’s a bitch slap of a movie. The movie literally slaps you in the face as you are bombarded with 100 minutes of action, with guns blazing, things getting blown up, cat fights like you’ve never seen on the screen before, and see how I left the best bit last; it’s got hot, I mean seriously hot women in it. Although that alone shouldn’t be the basis for watching a movie, unfortunately, in Bitch Slap there’s no getting away from that fact.