Jumat, 12 Desember 2014

Watch Exodus: Gods and Kings Full Movie

 Watch Exodus: Gods and Kings Full Movie
Ridley Scott’s retelling of the Moses story, Exodus: Gods and Kings won’t arrive in theaters until this December. However, thanks to the movie’s first official trailer being launched this week, the expected debates - revolving around the film’s treatment of the Biblical source material, the races of its cast members, and so forth – have already begun to rage online. Meanwhile, Scott has weighed in on such matters as the film’s scope, its daunting digital effects, and the reason behind why the Gods and Kings subtitle was added on (after the movie was originally dubbed simply Exodus).

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Exodus had a relatively tight production schedule (74 days) for a modern-day sweeping historical epic, especially one that wasn’t just shot in controlled sound stage environments (part of filming took place in real-world locations in Spain). Then again, Scott – who turns 77 later this year – has kept on working at an extraordinary pace in the 21st century, with Exodus due to be the eighth film that he’s released over the past decade alone.
Nonetheless, for some time now Scott has promised that Exodus will be “f***ing huge” in its scope – something that the footage in the trailer very much supports – yet, at the same time, has indicated that what attracted him to retell the Moses story “isn’t the big stuff” that “everyone” is familiar with from past cinematic renditions of the tale (see: The Ten Commandments, The Prince of Egypt). The filmmaker explained how he reconciled these seemingly contradictory approaches, when asked by Empire if Exodus is indeed his “biggest” project to date:
“Well, in terms of the metaphorical aspects, yes [this is the biggest project I’ve done]. Even budgetarily it’s probably the biggest, yeah. But I didn’t approach it as my biggest. I never do that. I always approach it from the point of view of the characters, of the story. I never realised Gladiator was going to be quite as large in terms of its scope and yet it was a very small, personal story. A revenge. A simple revenge into which we had jigsawed some characters.”

In many ways, the story for Exodus, as scripted by Oscar-winner Steve Zaillian (Scott’s collaborator on Hannibal and American Gangster), like Gladiator, boils down to a simple, brother vs. brother story – pitting Christian Bale’s Moses against his adopted sibling Rhamses (Joel Edgerton) – albeit, set against the backdrop of a larger narrative that deals with warfare, plagues, and literal acts of God. We got a tantalizing sneak peek at that in the Gods and Kings trailer (including, what appears to be the Parting of the Red Sea sequence – see above), yet Scott is promising that there’s plenty more where that came from.

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Senin, 01 Desember 2014

Watch Penguins of Madagascar Movie Free Online 2014

Watch Penguins of Madagascar Movie Free Online 2014, Dreamworks' The Penguins of Madagascar is quick, colorful, kinetic, and will only cost you a bit of your sanity. And on a tolerability scale, for those older audience members dragged to see it by younger members of your clan, it's peppered with enough grown up-oriented humor to actually make it enjoyable in parts.




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 Those who've never watched the Penguins of Madagascar animated series on Nick and only know Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private as Madagascar scene-stealers may wonder if these spry spy-crafters are capable of holding their own as leads. And they are. Though expect a story light on heart and full of noise, which may just what you're looking for if you're tired of having your heartstrings plucked at.

One of the most refreshing things about the penguins is that their popularity is a bit of a fluke and because of that their voices are gorgeously those of non-celebrities. In an animated landscape filled with Ken Jeongs, Jonah Hills, Bill Haders, and Wanda Sykes-es, the espionage-obsessed penguins are played by animators, artists, and assistant directors who worked on Madagascar.

Not that Tom McGrath (Skipper), Chris Miller (Kowalski), Conrad Vernon (Rico) and Christopher Knights (Private) are strangers to voice work, but they were background
So to have them to ascend out of a film franchise anchored by four animals voiced by celebrities will always be one of the best things about these little flightless fowls.

the Penguins of Madagascar Providing the celeb-voice quota here however, since it is an animated movie must, is Benedict Cumberbatch as the refined gray wolf leader of a rival (and better funded) secret agent group called the North Wind, whose team also includes Ken Jeong (see!) as a seal, The Americans' Annet Mahendru as a snow owl, and Peter Stormare (in his first non-villainous role?) as a polar bear.

As a tight-knit espionage crew, the North Wind are incapable of believing that any quartet as crude and unassuming as the titular penguins could ever be capable of thwarting the global schemes of John Malkovich's evil purple octopus, Dr. Octavius "Dave" Brine. So it all becomes a race between the two competing animal spy groups to save - *drumroll* -  all of penguin-kind!