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Clash of the Titans Review

“Not like,” lets Zeus (Liam Neeson proclaim). He has created of the people requires us not much more than that we worship him. However, people have had enough of the gods, who take the lives of their loved ones, and turn against them. The last straw brings the case of a god statue that is thrown by the residents of the city of Argos from a cliff into the sea. Then dive Hades (Ralph Fiennes), to the brother of Zeus, and requires a human sacrifice for a re-peaceful coexistence between gods and men. As a victim is required of Hades, the princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos).

But the gods of the bill without Perseus (Sam Worthington have made): The Perseus is half man, half god, as his father is none other than Zeus himself. is killed as Perseus’ surrogate family, he swears revenge. He sets out on a handful of soldiers to show the gods, who are the real rulers of the world. On their journey they meet here on giant scorpions, the snake woman Medusa and of course the mighty Kraken.


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The Two Faces of Sam Worthington

Early one morning in 2006, just after his 30th birthday, Sam Worthington crawled out of bed in the house he was renting in a suburb of Sydney, trudged over to the mirror, and frowned. He didn’t like what he was looking at. The face, his primary tool as an actor, was the same as it had been the day before: preternaturally square-jawed, thin-lipped, squinty-eyed, his big, expressive brow scored with three muted furrow lines, the skin ruddy and pinkish like a rugby player’s and darkened around the edges by an omnipresent nimbus of beard scruff. But it wasn’t the face that was bothering him. It was the guy wearing it: a minor movie star, semi-famous in Australia but anonymous elsewhere, a desultory kid who’d fallen into acting on a lark—less than a lark, really—then made a successful if half-assed go of it. A few TV series, some movies, an award or two, a bit of limelight. But the guy in the mirror, Worthington realized: He hadn’t earned anything—he’d been coasting. Accepting roles because the costar was hot. Rolling directly from a bar to the set for the 6:15 A.M. call. Channeling his paychecks into amassing all of this—and here he looked around the room and around the house, at all the furniture and appliances and assorted man-toys—all of this shit, he thought.

So he sold the mirror, which solved the immediate issue. And with it, he sold everything else, solving—or at least scrapping the evidence of—the larger, more existential issue. Stuck a price tag on everything he owned, invited all his friends over, hosted an auction with a bona fide gavel that he auctioned off as well. “My mates came around, saying, ‘How much for the kettle?’” he recalls. “I said ‘Five bucks. Starting at five. Do I hear six? Six? Sold, for five bucks!’” The microwave went. The TV went. The couch went. The knives and forks went. Everything went, except for Worthington’s books, which he assumed none of his buddies wanted—Lord of the Flies, anyone?—and which, as a literary sentimentalist, he didn’t mind keeping anyway.

When it was all over, Worthington had reduced himself to two sacks of books and clothes; a “shitbox” Toyota Camry, held together with duct tape and nicknamed Gloria, in which he intended to live; and two grand in cash. He didn’t quite understand what he’d just done—”rebooted” his life, he’d say later; hit “control-alt-delete,” he’d say—but he’d purged something, shed some kind of false skin, burned some kind of bridge, unloosed himself from the world and from whatever he’d seen staring back at him in that mirror. Sitting in that shitbox car, however, he couldn’t help but catch sight of himself in the rearview mirror and wonder: What the fuck now?

It’s four years later, and Sam Worthington has just spied himself in another kind of mirror. There he is, on the screen of a muted TV tuned to Entertainment Tonight that’s in the green room at L.A.’s Smashbox Studios, walking the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards the night before: Sam Worthington, a grinning avatar in a black suit with narrow black tie, drifting into the peripheral vision of the corporeal, here-and-now Sam Worthington. He stops, midsentence, and squints up at the screen. “Well, that’s weird,” he murmurs, as if struck, for the first time, by his own ubiquity. He watches himself for a moment, not vainly but curiously, the way a dog processes an unfamiliar smell, and looks away before the TV is done showing him. He’d just been talking about the blur of the previous night—about being starstruck by meeting Mike Tyson, hobnobbing with the “big boys”—which may account for some of the weirdness of it, but there’s another weirdness at play as well: the four-year journey to this point, from living in the back of a Camry in Australia to being—for this white-hot moment anyway—the biggest movie star on the planet.


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Sam Worthington being considered for Dan Dare, a rumor or news…?

Sam Worthington gaining popularity though most of which is fake and made-up has sure been earning great fame lately. With his names getting mentioned in almost all upcoming movies belonging to varied genres, be it the action, sci-fi, fantasy, the latest that has made him earn this all of a sudden ‘News maker position’ is he is touted to be the lead in the upcoming big-screen adaptation of a comic book with its central hero called Dan Dare. Worthington of course been considered for the lead role of Dan Dare was a virtual character created by Frank Hampson. With a television series already being made, let’s hope that this one if houses Worthington is worth being watched.


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Clash of the Titans Preview, Screenshots, Posters and Wallpapers

Warner Bros. Pictures in association with Legendary Pictures bring us an exciting 2010 film, Clash of The Titans (Crash of Titans).

The film is about Perseus, son of Zeus and the mortal Danae, raised as a man. Perseus is unable to save his family from Hades, God of Death. No more nothing to lose, Perseus and an army of fearless warriors embark on a journey to forbidden worlds where demons fight against up to carry out the dangerous mission of defeating Hades, before they take over the power of Zeus, and untie the hell on earth.

Clash of The Titans is directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Travis Beacham, Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It is based on the movie of the same name in 1981 (whose title was translated as Clash of the Titans), which was directed by Desmond Davis and written by Beverly Cross.


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Avatar Review: Ready to be transfrormed into a new AVATAR

“I see you.” That is not only sung by Leona Lewis, romantic and sentimental title song, which is on the credits of James Cameron’s highly anticipated, spectacular sci-fi action-adventure epic Avatar (hearing 2009) to . It is also one of the main characters repeatedly voiced leitmotif that runs through the entire movie. This initial greeting of Na’vi, the original inhabitants of the distant alien planet Pandora, where – although the film is somewhat misleading subtitle in this country the German’s departure for Pandora – almost the entire plot of Cameron’s new film plays, communicates a willingness to be both Compared to understand as well as his view of things and accept them. In the course of the film will be shown that these words are not just for intergalactic understanding (and love) between the human species and Na’vi, but also implicitly refer to the aesthetic program of the film. Its self-declared ambition was finally beginning to deliver the cinema audience a revolutionary new film experience, give us a new perspective cinematographic possibilities, including the use of an advanced motion capture process, 3D and digital cameras designed specifically for the film . “I see you” here means including being able to see the world through eyes of James Cameron. Already 15 years ago by former sci-fi cult film director and Oscar-conceived future Titans, only to be postponed due to technical possibilities not yet fully established only once, four years ago went avatar in great secrecy in the production and now come under tremendous pressure of expectation in the cinemas. After the rather subdued voices, for the first teaser hit the hysteria around the film – strange blue light, lanky alien characters and generic clip-aesthetics – even to the blind desire for a potential masterpiece in the nervous panic over a complete disaster. The last time a celebrated sci-fi genre film director after a long abstinence from the director’s chair once again returned to his tribe genre and was confronted with a similar hype in 1999 when George Lucas with Star Wars – Episode I: The Phantom Menace a very mediocre movie in the cinema brought. Avatar, the movie hype to Cameron, has fewer weaknesses than the megahit annoying, but not much more original. And that may well be the biggest disappointment of such an intelligent filmmakers like James Cameron.


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Sam Worthington, a box office star, now set to Play the Next Dracula

Another, casting news from Hollywood came when Sam Worthington is being speculated to become the next Dracula in the upcoming movie. The movie known as Dracula: Year Zero a project that has long been thought of getting executed now assumes that maybe the lead man have been found as Sam.

The movie thought to hit the cinemas in the summer of 2011, who will actually show courage to a playing a role that has already been played by icons like Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi, Gary Oldman, and Frank Langella? The obvious answer to the question can be the Avatar fame Sam Worthington and why not when the movie has simply broken all set records till day and has actually redefined many things on the box office collection worldwide.


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The new Flash Gordon, – Sam Worthington or Ryan Reynolds?

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Although a holiday in Hollywood but rumors surely find their way out, to reach the ears of the listeners. Holly scoop’s new news state that the two actors who are considered to be the prospected cast for the new movie Flash Gordon are Sam Worthington and Ryan Reynolds.

An Hollywood insider tale we think has now become a gossip for the outsiders too. The film touted to be getting released in 2012, but the cast finalization we think is close to completion. An Australian getting ready to play the part of an American footballer, the movie will sure be a must watch for all.


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Avatar movie trailer goes online! Watch now!

Watch the first trailer of James Cameron movie Avatar:


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New Avatar screenshot with Sam Worthington

One more “Avatar” movie screenshot is released. With Sam Worthington this time:

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First “Avatar” movie screenshots

First “Avatar” movie real screenshots are released. The one with waterfall looks especially beautiful. We hope soon there will be more and we will add them to our gallery too.

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