Nevada Sagebrush Archives 05/08/12
Nevada Sagebrush Archives 05/08/12
Nevada Sagebrush Archives 05/08/12
MARILYN MANSON
BORN VILLAIN
Release Date:
May 1
Genre:
Alternative metal, glam rock
Grade:
B+
ALBUM REVIEW
Manson album a mix of familiar, avant-garde
Courtesy of Cooking Vinyl and Hell, etc. Records
Notorious shock-rock group Marilyn Manson recently released its eighth full-length studio album, Born Villain. The album is a follow up to 2009s The
High End of Low and has been compared to previous Manson albums, Mechanical Animals and Antichrist Superstar in sound.
FILM REVIEW
Avengers blockbuster makes anticipation worthwhile
THE AVENGERS
Release Date: May 4
Director: Joss Whedon
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans and Mark Ruffalo
Genre: Action/adventure, Superhero
Rating: PG-13 for intense sci-fi action/violence
Grade: A
Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures
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Summer promises to deliver blockbuster hits
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Christian Bale returns to the big screen to portray comic book hero Batman for the nal time in The Dark Knight Rises, which will hit theaters in mid-July.
This summer appears to be a promising one for the lm industry, with blockbusters projected to
abound. These large-scale, high-action lms have all been highly anticipated for many months and
will nally hit theaters once prime movie-going season ofcially begins. We will see the action-
adventure adaptation of a board game, a sequel to the 2008 smash hit The Dark Knight and a re-
imagining of one of the best-known American presidents in history. Enjoy your summer, and enjoy
these movies:
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Battleship
Although the special effects and cinematography
here look to be top-notch, the acting looks
questionable (Rihanna? Really?). However, over-
the-top effects consistently rake in big bucks, so
Battleship should sell a lot of tickets. It appears
to be an alien vs. man feature, a water-bound
Independence Day with a hint of Transformers.
It gures to score well with the crowd who is
thirsty for big explosions and lots of action.
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
This lm endeavors to put a comedic spin on
a rather gloomy subject the destruction of
mankind. As an asteroid nears Earth, a man,
accompanied by his quirky neighbor, decides to try
to reunite with his high school sweetheart. Steve
Carell has really hit his stride in recent years with
movies like Get Smart and Crazy, Stupid Love,
and I anticipate more of the same from him in this
lm. Keira Knightley (Never Let Me Go) is
also an interesting addition, since many of us have
become accustomed to her playing serious roles.
This movie probably wont collect nearly as much
money as the other four movies on this list, but
Carells recent success could bring in otherwise
uninterested customers.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
The concept of this lm is so peculiar, it just might
work. The title says it all Abraham Lincoln was
a president by day, vampire hunter by night. To
be completely blunt, this movie will be terrible or
awesome. The few trailers Ive seen for this have
made it look visually stunning, but it is one thing to
make a good preview, and something entirely more
difcult to make a good lm.
Prometheus
The previews are vague as to the details of this lms
premise, but it seems to be a sort of prequel to Ridley
Scotts Alien series. A team of explorers arrives
on a strange planet in search of clues to the origin of
mankind, only to encounter a horrifying battle for
their own lives. Scott has assembled a strong cast for
the lm, including the likes of Noomi Rapace (The
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Michael Fassbender
(Shame), Charlize Theron (Young Adult),
Idris Elba (Thor) and Guy Pearce (The Kings
Speech).
The Dark Knight Rises
Christopher Nolans nal installment to the Batman
trilogy is far and away the most anticipated lm
this summer. There is much speculation as to what
will happen to Batman, but no one can know for
sure, which only adds to the excitement. Will new
villain Bane (Tom Hardy, Inception) break
Batmans back as he does in the comics (rendering
him a paraplegic), or will Nolan have him killed
off altogether? What will be the role of anti-hero
Catwoman (Anne Hathaway, The Devil Wears
Prada)? Legions of fans will be clamoring to
know.
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