Tag: Michael Fassbender
‘Prometheus’ Review
8th June
** Potential Spoilers – I’ll always try never to spoil anything but if you want to go in fresh with no outside info or basic plot points then I suggest waiting til you’ve seen ‘Prometheus’ before reading the review **
Do you feel like embarking on a 2 hour journey as to whether or not God exists? How about spending 124 minutes watching some desperate characters scramble around a distant planet searching for the meaning of their existence…? If you do then Prometheus is going to be right up your alley.
I was a little unsure of what to expect when the movie started because I’m not the world’s biggest Alien quadrilogy fan and haven’t been anticipating Prometheus like I know some people have been but I definitely tried to keep an open mind and appreciate it as a sci-fi thriller helmed … Read More »
'Haywire' Trailer
29th July
Written by: Stoic Taco
Have you heard about Haywire?
The cast alone will have me in the cinema checking it out, plus it doesn’t hurt that it looks just plain awesome! Ok so the story looks a tad familiar – top of their game government agent who is double-crossed and is out for revenge – but since it’s directed by Steven Soderbergh I will give the benefit of the doubt.
Leading the cast is relative unknown Gina Carano (Blood and Bone) but she is supported by some of the most well known names in Hollywood, Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Douglas.
Will you be going to see Haywire?
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‘Haywire’ Trailer
29th July
Written by: Stoic Taco
Have you heard about Haywire?
The cast alone will have me in the cinema checking it out, plus it doesn’t hurt that it looks just plain awesome! Ok so the story looks a tad familiar – top of their game government agent who is double-crossed and is out for revenge – but since it’s directed by Steven Soderbergh I will give the benefit of the doubt.
Leading the cast is relative unknown Gina Carano (Blood and Bone) but she is supported by some of the most well known names in Hollywood, Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Douglas.
Will you be going to see Haywire?
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X-Men: First Class Review – "Classy Origin Story"
25th June
Written by: Stoic Taco
It can’t be easy to be given a chance to reinvigorate a waning franchise and ask the audience to take a gamble and trust your decisions to cast new actors into existing and well-known roles and at the same time remain within the realm of believability.
Matthew Vaughn has not only accepted that challenge and exceeded expectations but also managed to change audience perception of the X-Men series, which lost a lot of credibility and popularity after the disastrously appalling X-Men: The Last Stand.
X-Men: First Class is an origin story of how Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr met, worked together, and eventually become Professor X and Magneto. It is set during the 1960′s and a lot of the film takes place during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis which adds a layer of reality within the realm … Read More »
X-Men: First Class Review – “Classy Origin Story”
25th June
Written by: Stoic Taco
It can’t be easy to be given a chance to reinvigorate a waning franchise and ask the audience to take a gamble and trust your decisions to cast new actors into existing and well-known roles and at the same time remain within the realm of believability.
Matthew Vaughn has not only accepted that challenge and exceeded expectations but also managed to change audience perception of the X-Men series, which lost a lot of credibility and popularity after the disastrously appalling X-Men: The Last Stand.
X-Men: First Class is an origin story of how Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr met, worked together, and eventually become Professor X and Magneto. It is set during the 1960′s and a lot of the film takes place during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis which adds a layer of reality within the realm … Read More »
X-Men: First Class Review
9th June
Written by: M_L!nkster
More X-men really?? Even after the joke that was X-Men 1.5 and the tragedy that was X-Men Origins: Wolverine… We’ve got More X-men? But in this case not all is lost as we also have Matthew Vaughn the classy director who brought us Kick-Ass.
Summary
Professor X has always seamed to me – to be a cashed up hippie with telepathic powers and Magneto has always appeared to be a selfish dude who can’t let go of the past – but I have always wondered how these two diametrically opposed characters were once friends and this is the question X-Men: First Class attempts to answer.
We open with a scene from the first Brian Singer helmed X-Men movie as we meet Eric Lehnsherr as a boy in a Jewish concentration camp we then move to an established estate where we meet a … Read More »

