Showing posts with label russell crowe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label russell crowe. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

3:10 to Yuma Sneak Peak

This Sunday, September 2nd, Lionsgate is providing sneak peaks across the country of the cool-looking 3:10 to Yuma, about a law-abiding cowboy (Christian Bale) who attempts to transport a highly skilled and insidious bank robber (Russell Crowe) to another town, but ends up becoming the target of the man's henchmen.

3:10 to Yuma opens wide on September 7th.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe

Variety reports Russell Crowe is going to star as the Sheriff in Ridley Scott's new drama Nottingham. Produced by Brian Grazer, this unique take on the Robin Hood myth finds Crowe's noble and brave lawman working for a shady king. The upstanding enforcement officer will also engage himself in a love triangle between Maid Marion and Robin Hood.

Interesting... it's about time there's a new Robin Hood movie. Thinking of Robin Hood, what are people's thoughts on Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (starring Kevin Costner)? Personally, I love the film despite the odd choice of Costner in the lead role - with an American accent - but plenty of people think otherwise.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

A Good Year Movie Review

Wow. I don't know what else to say. And that's not a "wow" that's necessarily a good thing. Teaming up for the first time since Gladiator, Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott join forces to give us a romantic comedy-drama that isn't quite sure what it is. Is it a man, a woman or some mishmash of every genre except for action and thriller? Read my A Good Year movie review over at Movie-Source.com, or continue reading for a brief synopsis of the review (ideally, you'd read this and then go on to the review to read more, if you even remotely care about my opinion whatsoever): A Good Year has its moments and manages to be just entertaining enough to keep you watching, but it is so scattered and random with so many subplots that all lack much substance that it is hard to tell what the point of the movie is supposed to be. Sadly, I think A Good Year is supposed to be, first and foremost, a comedy not unlike Sideways, but almost all of the jokes fall completely flat on their face. Come on, I know you want to read more of my Good Year movie review...