Friday, October 22, 2010

Trailer Park: “Paranormal Activity 2,” “Hereafter,” “The Company Men,” “Inhale,” “Kalamity”

We're just about a week away from Halloween and the creepy movies are back in spades. That I guess watching "Paranormal Activity 2" Would Be Cheaper Than Most Haunted Houses. And you do not have to get any hay is your butt, if you do not want to. Most of the other movies are about varying degrees of Desperation. I guess this time of year lends Itself Thurs That Kind of Thing, wallowing in the dying bits before everything's iced over and reborn. Or maybe I'm just projecting?

The Movie: "Paranormal Activity 2"
The Trailer: A family living in Carlsbad, Calif., thinks they've Been robbed, But When They notice nothing was stolen, They install video-surveillance cameras all over the house. The film cuts Between about six cameras in the house, catching paranormal activity as objects move has Their own and does a Poltergeist ITS thing. Meanwhile, the family navigates the house, going about Their Day and rightfully freaking out.
The hitch: The first "Paranormal Activity" was made with an $ 11.000 Budget and Brought in Millions. The second movie is supposedly just as thrilling But now with more angles! I was about Suspicious Them making a sequel, but i guess you do not have to fix what Is not broken?

The Movie: "Hereafter"
The Trailer: George (Matt Damon) is a Psychic WHO CAN Communicate with Those who've Died by holding the hands of the People Who Are Missing Them. George, HOWEVER, Wants To Be normal and tries Thurs ignore his Powers. But George is Destined to Meet (and facilitated), French journalist Marie (Cécile de France), WHO Nearly drowns in an Indonesian tsunami, and a London boy named Marcus, whose twin brother Died in a car crash.
The hitch: It's Damon and Clint Eastwood's second venture Together since "Invictus," and this time, Matt talks Thurs dead people. The imagery of the trailer is stunning and it's interesting to see Damon play a Melancholy hermit of sorts.

The Movie: "The Company Men '
The Trailer: Bobby Walker (Ben Affleck) has an idyllic life with a corporate job and a happy family. But one day his company downsizes and they gets Laid off with with his co-workers Phil Woodward (Chris Cooper) and Gene McClary (Tommy Lee Jones). The three men are forced Thurs forge new identities and Bobby ends up doing construction for his brother-in-law (Kevin Costner) and realizes That there are more important things Than Living "The Dream."
The hitch: It's Certainly a timely movie, Given the country's Unemployment Level, and Plenty of People Have Been Forced Thurs guarantees of jobs they're overqualified for. There's a solid cast (where Costner has Been All This Time?) And since it's written by the creator of "ER," It Promises To Be A solid script. The whole concept of sucking up your pride and doing what Needs to be done, no matter how "beneath you" It Might Shem, is Also super relevant These Days.

The Movie: "Inhale"
The Trailer: Santa Fe District Attorney Paul Chaney (Dermot Mulroney) and his wife Diane (Diane Kruger) are Desperately waiting for a double lung transplant for Their daughter Chloe, the WHO has a rare degenerative condition. In an act of Desperation, They go to Juarez, Mexico to Meet Dr. Novarro, the WHO has an Access to Black Market Organs. Things get shady and Paul free of risks everything for his daughter.
The hitch: It's Hard To Be judgmental "when a father is just Trying Thurs keep his daughter alive and will stop at nothing to save her. But do not These People Ever wonder about what will happen "when They come back to America with Black Market Organs? "Oh no, it's a cool doctor, we Went to your Competitors! Well, see ya! "I guess it is a good exploration for the Boundaries of Morality, But it's kind of like Asking if it's OK to steal food for your family, in Which case the right answer is always the boring one.

The Movie: "Kalamity"
The Trailer: Billy (Nick Stahl) loses his ex-girlfriend, Alice (Beau Garrett), and goes home in Northern Virginia Thurs Thurs recover. But his best friend Stanley (Jonathan Jackson) has Turned into a psycho. Billy and Stanley's roommate Christian (Christopher M. Clark) starts looking into what Stanley's been up to and When They find "some blood-soaked Evidence in Stanley's things, They Realize That Their friend is More Than They'd gone far Imagined.
The hitch: Whoa. It's like the '90s woke up and puked up all the ITS Actors. And weirdly enough, I'm not mad at that. I'm guessing That Alice Stanley murdered or something and at the end He'll have to die for his sins. Automatically I'm annoyed by the title alone, But That's Probably the Least of this movie's Problems. At Least There Is Some dude eye candy.

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