This week on the show Dave, Nick, Adam and Greg take a look at new release films ‘Dead Man Down‘, ‘Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War Of The Worlds Alive On Stage! The New Generation’, ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ and ‘The Hangover Part III’. This episode also features interviews with Bradley Cooper, Todd Phillips, Ken Jeong, Zach Galifianakis, Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace and Niels Arden Oplev. The boys also take a look at what cult movies you need to see as they celebrate the launch of Cultrastrophe on Friday nights at Cinema Nova.
Summary: Dead Man Down is an action thriller that stars Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace as two strangers whose mutual desire for revenge draws them together and triggers an escalating trail of mayhem. The film, which also stars Academy Award nominee Terrence Howard and Dominic Cooper, marks the American theatrical debut of director Niels Arden Oplev (the original ‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’).
Year: 2013
Australian Cinema Release Date: 23rd May, 2013
Australian DVD Release Date: TBA
Country: USA
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Screenwriter: J.H. Wyman
Cast: F. Murray Abraham (Gregor), Armad Assante (Lon Gordon), Stu Bennett (Kilroy), James Biberi (Ilir), John Cenatiempo (Charles), Dominc Cooper (Darcy), Luis Da Silva Jnr. (Terry), Beata Dalton (Anka), Colin Farrell (Victor), Franky G (Luco), Stephen Hill (Roland), Terrence Howard (Alphonse), Myles Humphus (Lance), Isabelle Huppert (Valentine Louzon), Maria Laboy (Matilde), Jennifer Mudge (Florence), Declan Mulvey (Goff), Ante Novakovic (Peter), Kresh Novakovic (Carl), Accalia Quintana (Delphine), Noomi Rapace (Beatrice), Saul Stein (Andras), Andrew Stewart-Jones (Harry), Aaron Vexler (Paul), Heather Walker (Lise), Roy James Wilson (Blotto), William Zielinski (Alex)
Runtime: 117 mins
Classification:MA5+
SUBCULTURE MEDIA/THE GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY FILM SHOW REVIEWS/RATINGS OF ‘DEAD MAN DOWN’:
Other Subculture Media Reviews of ‘Dead Man Down′: Check Episode #33 (available late on 23rd May) of our The Good The Bad The Ugly Podcast for a more in-depth review of ‘Dead Man Down’.