Wednesday 27 February 2013

GRAB THE POPCORN!

THE OSCARS were celebrated this week and some good films were nominated that tie in with curriculum areas – Life of Pi (novels, philosophy, psychology – just wonderful); Argo (history; global relations); Silver linings playbook (psychology, mental health – really good film); Zero dark thirty (global relations, psychology, crime & deviance, history); Lincoln (history); Les Mis (history, novels, great songs).

And the winners are:   http://oscar.go.com/nominees/

 
 
 
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES

Now showing. Based on the well-regarded young adult Gothic romance novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, their debut novel. Directed by Richard LaGravenese. Stars Alice Englert (daughter of Jane Campion), Emma Thompson, Jeremy Irons. Not Bella and Edward this time, but Lena and Ethan. A young man in a small Southern town falls for troubled new girl Lena - a witch who will be claimed for the light or dark on her 16th birthday. Apparently much better than the Twilight series!

Movie review: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/movies/movie-review-beautiful-creatures/story-e6frf9h6-1226582786824

 
OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL

Previews look excellent! Prequel to the Wizard of Oz. Directed by Sam Raimi (Spider-Man). Stars James Franco, Mila Kunis (Wicked Witch of the West) and Michelle Williams (Glinda). Opens 7 March 2013. A small-time unethical magician lands in Oz and is drawn into the problems facing the inhabitants, where he must find out who is good and evil in order to redeem himself.






STAR WARS: episode VII

3 new Star Wars films are coming & 2 peripheral movies (since George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to the Walt Disney Co last year). The first will beStar Wars: episode VII - directed by J. J. Abrams (Star trek 2009, Super 8, Lost - TV series). To be released 2015. Some (including William Shatner) feel that Abrams should not be directing 2 of the biggest franchises – Star wars AND Star trek!
http://starwars.com/news/star-wars-is-being-kick-started-with-dynamite-jj-abrams-to-direct-star-wars-episode-vii.html

 
STAR TREK: into Darkness

Director: J.J.Abrams. Follow-on from Star trek(2009). Opens May 2013. Stars Chris Pine as a young Kirk and Benedict Cumberbatch as villain John Harrison…aww Sherlock! “After the crew of the Enterprise find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction”.


 

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Based on Dickens’ novel about the orphan who becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor. Directed by Mike Newel. Stars Jeremy Irvine as Pip, Ralph Fiennes as Magwitch and Helena Bonham Carter as Miss Havisham. Opens 7 March 2013.


 
JACK THE GIANT SLAYER


Directed by Bryan Singer. Stars Nicholas Hoult (the cute kid from About a boy), Stanley Tucci, Ewan McGregor. Opens 21 March. A young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the world of humans and a race of giants, thus reigniting an ancient war.


 
WARM BODIES

A paranormal romantic zombie comedy based on the novel by Isaac Marion; directed by Jonathan Levine. Stars Nicholas Hoult (yes the cute kid from About a boy). The film is told from the zombie’s perspective – “R” falls in love with Julie, a living human and love helps him develop some human characteristics again. Extensive voice-overs are used, as zombies have trouble speaking. Opens 11 April.


 JOBS

The Steve Jobs biopic recently screened at the Sundance Film Festival, to mixed reviews. Stars Ashton Kutcher as Jobs and Josh Gad as Steve Wozniak. Directed by Joshua Stern. Opens here June 2013. The film focuses on Job’s life from when he dropped out of college to when the first iPod came out in 2001. They even filmed in the Silicon Valley garage where the first Apple computer was created. Sony Pictures is also planning a separate Jobs biopic, based on Walter Isaacson’s bestselling biography and to be written by Aaron Sorkin (The social network).



 
THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: City of bones

Based on the popular urban fantasy book series by Cassandra Clare. Stars Lily Collins. Opens here Aug 2013. When her mother is taken by a demon in New York, a teenage girl  finds out truths about her past and bloodline that changes her entire life.


 
 
 
ENDER'S GAME

Based on the acclaimed sci-fi novels Ender's game & Ender's shadow by Orson Scott Card. Directed by Gavin Hood. Stars Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Abigail Breslin. Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, an unusually gifted child, is sent to an advanced military school in space to prepare for a future alien invasion. There he is honed into an empathetic killer who begins to despise himself as he learns to fight in order to save Earth and his family. Opens late 2013.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1731141/

 
HUNGER GAMES 2 : Catching fire
Katniss and Peeta head back into the Games in Nov 2013. After winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a "Victor's Tour" of the districts.  If you loved the first movie, I'm sure you won't want to miss the next in the series.
Here's a taste of what's to come but note it's not the official trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xafp3TS03m4 

  
THE GRAVEYEARD BOOK
Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed 2008 children’s book will be filmed as a live-action movie (instead of animated), directed by Ron Howard. The book is the only title to ever win both the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for Best Children’s Book. Young Nobody Owens is raised by ghosts in a cemetery after his family is murdered. As a teen, he is pursued again by the murderer.


 

20 000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA

Based on Jules Verne’s 1870 novel. Currently in development with Disney with David Fincher (The social network) to direct in 3D. The Federal Government has offered an incentive for it to be filmed in Aust. - but despite rumours, there will be no Brad Pitt in a wetsuit…


 Relax with a good film - based on a good book!

 HERE'S SOME MORE YOU MAY HAVE SEEM...
 

BOOKS TO MOVIES

AUTHOR

Alice in  Wonderland

Lewis Carroll
 

Between a rock and a hard place (127 Hours)

Aron Ralston

An Indian in my cuborad

Lynne Reid Banks

Asterix

Rene Goscinny

Bourne Ultimatum

Robert Ludlum

Bridge to Tarabithia

Katherine Paterson

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Roald Dahl

Charlottes Web

E.B. White

Coraline

Neil Gaiman

Dracula

Bram Stoker

Eragon

Christopher Paolin

Fallen

Lauren Kate

Forrest Gump

Winston Groom

Harry Potter

J.K. Rowlings

Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

I am number four

Pittacus Lore

If I Stay

Gayle Foreman

Inkheart

Cornelia Funke

James and the Giant Peach

Roald Dahl

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte

Lightning Thief - Percy Jackson

Rick Riordan

Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

Looking for Alaska

John Green

Lord of the Rings

J.R.R. Tolkien

Matched

Ally Condi

Maximum Ride

James Patterson

Oliver

Charles Dickens

Schindler's List

Thomas Keneally

Sherlock Holmes

Sir Arthur Conin Doyle

Spiderwick Chronicles

Tony DiTerlizzi&  Holly Black

Stormbreaker (Alex Rider)

Anthony Horowitz

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

John Boyne

The girl with the pearl earring

Tracey Chevalier

The Golden Compass

Philip Pullman

The Hobbit

J.R.R. Tolkien

The Princess Bride

William Goldman

The Princess Diaries

Meg Cabot

To Kill a Mocking Bird

Harper Lee

Twilight

Stephanie Meyer

Vampire Academy

Richelle Mead

Wuthering Heights

Emily Bronte



 

 

 

 

 

 

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