This week on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show Adam, Greg and Nick take a look at new release films ‘A Beautiful Planet,’ ‘Captain Fantastic,’ ‘Sully,’ ‘The Infiltrator,’ ‘The Secret Life Of Pets,’ and ‘Louis Theroux: My Scientology Movie’. This episode also contains interviews with Jennifer Lawrence, Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Clint Eastwood, Benjamin Bratt, Lake Bell, Marsha Ivins, Elyssa Zeccola (Lavazza Italian Film Festival), Cerise Howard (Czech & Slovak Film Festival), Richard Moore (AICE Israeli Film Festival) and Bryan McClure (‘Strings’).
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The cast and crew of the forthcoming comedy Ride Along 2 have sat down for chats and now we’re happy to bring you all the Ride Along 2 interviews right here. ride Along 2 is released in Australia in January 2016.
Summary: Flint Lockwood now works at The Live Corp Company for his idol Chester V. But he’s forced to leave his post when he learns that his most infamous machine is still operational and is churning out menacing food-animal hybrids.
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 5th December, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: USA
Director: Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn
Screenwriter: Judi Barrett (characters), Ron Barrett (characters), John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein, Phil Lord (story), Christopher Miller (story), Erica Rivinoja
Cast: Benjamin Bratt (Manny (voice)), James Caan (Tim Lockwood (voice)), Cody Cameron (Barry/Dill Pickle (voice)), Terry Crews (Earl Devereaux (voice)), Anna Faris (Sam Sparks (voice)), Will Forte (Chester V (voice)), Khamani Griffin (Cal Devereaux (voice)), Bill Hader (Flint Lockwood (voice)), Neil Patrick Harris (Steve (voice)), Bridget Hoffman (Young Flint (voice)), Craig Kellman (Fintly McCallahan (voice)), Kris Pearn (Sentinel Peter/Labcoat Jenny (voice)), Al Roker (Patrick Patrickson (voice)), Andy Samberg (Brent McHale (voice)), Kristen Schaal (Barb (voice)), Melissa Sturm (Sentinel Louise (voice)),
Runtime: 95 mins
Classification:G
OUR CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 REVIEWS & RATINGS:
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Please check Greg’s review of ‘Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2’ that is available on www.filmreviews.net.au
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Other Subculture Media Reviews of ‘Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2′: Please check our Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 review on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show Ep 61.
Sony Pictures have just released the ‘Cheespider Attack’ clip from ‘Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2’ which is in cinemas on December 5th.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 picks up where Sony Pictures Animation’s hit comedy left off. Inventor Flint Lockwood’s genius is finally being recognised as he’s invited by his idol Chester V to join The Live Corp Company, where the best and brightest inventors in the world create technologies for the betterment of mankind. Chester’s right-hand-gal – and one of his greatest inventions – is Barb (a highly evolved orangutan with a human brain, who is also devious, manipulative and likes to wear lipstick). It’s always been Flint’s dream to be recognised as a great inventor, but everything changes when he discovers that his most infamous machine (which turns water into food) is still operating and is now creating food-animal hybrids – “foodimals”! With the fate of humanity in his hands, Chester sends Flint and his friends on a dangerously delicious mission, battling hungry tacodiles, shrimpanzees, apple pie-thons, double bacon cheespiders and other food creatures to save the world again!
Cast: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Will Forte, Kristen Schaal, Terry Crews, Andy Samberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Benjamin Bratt
Check out the first clip from Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 where Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) and Sam Sparks (Anna Faris) get their old gang back together – Steve the monkey (Neil Patrick Harris), Manny the cameraman (Benjamin Bratt), Earl the policeman (Terry Crews) and Baby Brent (Andy Samberg) – to save the world from the deadly food monsters that have taken over Swallow Falls!
Summary: Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s worldwide blockbuster, Despicable Me, delighted audiences around the globe in 2010, grossing more than $540 million and becoming the 10th-biggest animated motion picture in U.S. history. In Summer 2013, get ready for more minion madness in Despicable Me 2. Chris Meledandri and his acclaimed filmmaking team create an all-new comedy animated adventure featuring the return of Gru (Steve Carell), the girls, the unpredictably hilarious minions…and a host of new and outrageously funny characters.
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 20th June, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: USA
Director: Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud
Screenwriter: Ken Daurio, Cinco Paul
Cast: Moises Arias (Antonio (voice)), Russell Brand (Dr. Nefario (voice)), Benjamin Bratt (Eduardo/El Macho (voice)), Steve Carell (Gru (voice)), Pierre Coffin (Kevin The Minion/Bob The Minion/Stuart The Minion (voice)), Steve Coogan (Silas (voice)), Miranda Cosgrove (Margo (voice)), Elsie Kate Fisher (Agnes (voice)), Dana Gaier (Edith (voice)), Ken Jeong (Floyd (voice)), Nasim Pedrad (Jillian (voice)), Kristen Schaal (Shannon (voice)), Kristen Wiig (Lucy (voice)),
Runtime: 98 mins
Classification:PG
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Summary: In the fast-paced action thriller Snitch, Dwayne Johnson stars as a father whose teenage son is wrongly accused of a drug distribution crime and is looking at a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 10 years. Desperate and determined to rescue his son at all costs, he makes a deal with the U.S. attorney to work as an undercover informant and infiltrate a drug cartel on a dangerous mission – risking everything, including his family and his own life.
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 16th May, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: USA/United Arab Emirates
Director: Ric Roman Waugh
Screenwriter: Justin Haythe, Ric Roman Waugh
Cast: Jon Bernthal (Daniel James), Benjamin Blankenship (Agent Torres), Benjamin Bratt (Juan Carlos ‘El Topo’ Pintera), Richard Cabral (Flaco), Kerry Cahill (Jane Kemp), Kyara Campos (Isabelle Matthews), Jason Douglas (Wayne), Jason Floyd (Agent Thompson), Rafi Gavron (Jason Collins), David Harbour (Jay Price), Kym Jackson (Agent Sims), Dwayne Johnson (John Matthews), Melanie Kakakaredes (Sylvie Collins), Lela Loren (Vanessa), Sione Ma’umalanga (Manny), James Allen McCune (Craig), Spencer Miller (Anthony), Joe Nemmers (Terry Green), JD Pardo (Benicio), Barry Pepper (Agent Cooper), Harold Perrineau (Jeffrey Steele), Ashlynn Ross (Amanda), Susan Sarandon (Joanne Keeghan), Tim J. Smith (Lazy), Darnell Trotter (Bones), Nadine Velazquez (Analisa), Michael K. Williams (Malik)
Runtime: 112 mins
Classification:M
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