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Really excited to see World War Z. Hope the previews are as good as the movie!
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As well as the bestest musical boomers I have Black Sabbaths latest album , World War Z tickets , a Rip It Up magazine , Triumph & Diaster goodies AND a double pass to the opening night of the Killing Joke docoto give away to giveaway this evening.

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I have been doing a lot of research into the Syrian civil war/conflict. It is horrific to know that both sides, regardless of position, have committed some of the most gruesome crimes aganist humanity that we have seen in any major conflict. The foundation is clear and concise. Liberal media is playing the "poor" Syrian rebels; all of whom have some affiliation to terrorist cells through out the Middle East.

I want to bring one thing into the spotlight, for any of you out there that think we should get involved and show a presence in that country. Some of you out there assisted in placing the serpent in charge of OUR country. The Benghazi cover up in support of the Arab Spring, Fast and Furious sending numerous US legal firearms across OUR boarders into Mexican drug cartels hands with no supervision or tracking method, and recently the NSA whistleblower who openly admits that OUR government has been tracking US citizens via databases. Lets start with this first.

Benghazi. "what does it matter" was the response given when the investigation was taken place. Seven hours OUR officials watched as American lives were lost. Seven hours. Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to think for a second that on an average Monday (assuming you are a true American and work for a living) you wake up at 8:00 am. Now fast forward to 3:00 pm and imagine the things you manage to complete. Maybe a morning jog around the neighborhood, a shower, breakfast, commute to work, lunch with friends or coworkers, grocery shopping, picking your children up from school. Seven hours is a lifetime. And for seven hours American blood was shed in foriegn soil while we turned the other cheek. For that duration OUR elected officals chose to do nothing. After 9/11, George Bush was already standing at ground zero waving an American Flag and attempting to restore hope and faith in the United States in less then five hours. Remember, he was in Florida at the times of the attacks. Air support was logistically an hour away from Benghazi. Isreal's Prime Minister wanted to come to America for a "meet and greet" with US officals, Obama went to a Jay-Z concert and invited the Arab Spring to the White House. Remember, the same Arabs that openly admitted Benghazi was a direct, planned and coordianted attack directed at the core of US occupied territory.

Fast and Furious. Liberals will cry foul and claim that WE obtained that from the Bush administration. And we did. But let's not forget that during the Bush administrations reign, over 30,000 weapons were tracked across US borders, seized by US operatives and the Feds, which later resulted in fifteen of the top Mexican drug cartel members to be either killed or captured and reducing the drug smuggling of marijuana and cocaine by 57%. How many young American lives were spared from overdoses, and civilian deaths along the Mexico border. Now let me ask you this? How many parents whom have endured the tragic loss of a loved one to drug overdose openly rocks an "Obama/Biden" bumper sticker on their vehicle? Remember, 150,000 more US weapons have made it across the border, untraceable and into the hands of the same people. The murder rate across the US/Mexico boarder has been the highest it has ever been in the past 5 years. Additionally, overdose fatalities in the US also have risen by 45% in the past 6 years.

NSA Whistleblower. For years people have been claiming that the US government has been tracing/tracking/following and recording Americans considered as "high profile". Speciality doctors have prescribed numerous and often dangerous medications to these individuals. All along, yep you guessed it, the government has been doing this. Could it be a tie in to the Presidents "drone strikes" on US citizen propaganda a few months back? Or is it just an open-ended catalyst for the governments s control of Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Bing and countless scores of other proxys capable of relaying information to the government so they can track and establish a "baseline" on the citizens of this country? What you eat, what you buy, who you call, email, contact, contribute, invest in; how often do you shop, vacation, travel, go to work, transprtation routes, vehicle owned and the list goes on and on.

And finally, the National Debt. Everyone seems to be praising OUR current administration for the sucess of the Stock Market, but sadly people forget that the Economy is its own seperate organism. Not the same structure as our Executive, Legislative and Judicial systems that all seem (and should) flow togther as one cohesive unit. Why will we never see gas prices below $3.00 a gallon? Because our system is so flawed at this point, that by lowering sales tax, taxes both state and federal all comes with a cost. Remember the "ceiling collapse" that everyone was worried about? lt's a bad, decieving game of checks and balances. What WE see at the core is lower sales taxes on things like feul and groceries, yet we dont pay annention to the steep rise in state and federal taxes we are paying out each year. Internally they cancel eachother out, while our National Debit continues to rise. We are robbing Peter to pay Paul. Either way, only a minute fraction is actually going towards paying our National Debt. Somehow we as Americans came donate $10, $20, $10,000 dollars to the Tsunami victims of Japan, or the victims of the Hatian earthquake. Imagine if every single American donated $100 at the end of each year, and our elected Representatives and Legislators ensured that money was sent straight to the National Debt. Oh wait, we can’t. Considering we have dug ourselves into such a huge hole that it would cause a global shift in power to all the people we owe money to. And of course we can’t ensure the IRS will do it’s job, remember, the we targeting Americans for tax exemptions and stragetically targeting RINO’s (Republicans In Name Only) and Conseratives such at The Patriot NatION. One Nation Under Godfortunately some of us don’t care. We voted him into office. And I’ll except your argument that he is only “one man” but you must consider who he appoints as part of his administration. Or the argument that “well I didn’t vote” or “I didn’t vote for him”. Well maybe that’s the problem. Were you that ignorant and mislead that you forgot during his last election was the appointment of a new Supreme Court Judge? A life-long appointment. Or that during this election we were due for a new CIA director? All of which is influenced by HIS administration. But I know where you are coming from. See, you live pay check to pay check. You wake up everything morning and commute to a job that you either like or dislike. You live in a fish bowl. As long as the water is somewhat clean and you’re getting fed, it’s all you care about. You’re alive. Some out there are so stagnent and molded into everyday life that really you are just a drone; a worker bee in the destructive honeycomb that our government has become. Your life doesn’t matter. We are pawns in a corrupt and unconstitutional environment. Many of you will choose to live on your knees than die on your feet. Maybe it’s not you that cares, but you might wanna think about the world, and country we are leaving behind for our children and grandchilden. I’m pretty sure the veterens of WWI and WWII sacrificed for us. What are you doing for your bloodlines future? Becoming a drone? A worker bee? Another ant in the long line of others just like you? As a Constitutional Conserative, I refuse to live on my knees and I would rather die on my feet. To protect the dreams and asparations of my children and lineages to come. That will be my mark on this world. What will be yours? DON’T TREAD ON ME.
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I was super excited to see "The Purge" and left the theater unimpressed. Stupid movie. Can't wait to watch "This is the End" and "World War Z"
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New trailers out for world war z .. cant wait for this one!
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Ok... so this summer the count is zero good movies & Five BAD! The Hobbit "Someone kick Peter Jackson in the head", Iron Man "piece of crap", Into Darkness "piece of crap", No fear Smith "Piece of crap", Oblivion with the Tom Cruise I'll say That it's the best of the worst. That will leave World war Z, The Hobbit 2, Elysium, god help me two Peter Jackson movies, and Ender's game with Star Wars for desert.
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Fancy a sneak peek of World War Z Australian premiere straight from the red carpet? If you are as crazy about Brad Pitt as we are, you have got to check this out...

Released nationally on June 20. Standard tickets $10 & max. $14 for Vmax or 3D at www.telstra.com/movies
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Ohhhhhhhh bitch! World war z movie coming out on the 21!!
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Went and saw the Purge.. It SUCKED ASS dont waste your money on that turd of a movie.
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MAN OF STEEL - Screen Daily - An unapologetically supersized reboot of the Superman franchise, Man Of Steel doesn’t lack for spectacle, but after a while its emphasis on grand gestures and unwavering gravitas stops feeling heroic and begins to seem like overkill. Director Zack Snyder has fashioned a brawny, science-fiction-heavy action movie that’s far removed from the charming, understated tone of the original Christopher Reeve films of 30 years ago, and the boldness of that vision — aided by a quietly compelling turn from Henry Cavill — has its merits. But despite being intermittently gloriously thrilling, Man Of Steelstruggles to juggle all its many ambitions and plot strands, resulting in a film that never quite soars like a bird or a plane.

Man Of Steel’s desire to wow us again and again becomes exhausting and then numbing, but it must be said that a few of these gargantuan sequences are stunning.

Opening June 14 in several territories across the globe, this Warner Bros. release should enjoy robust grosses that will be boosted by 3D and IMAX surcharges. The landscape isn’t entirely wide open — the following week’s World War Z could tap into the same audience — but Man Of Steel has plenty of built-in interest beyond its superhero protagonist. Although Cavill may not be well-known, a supporting cast that includes Amy Adams, Kevin Costner, Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon should appeal to different demographics, not to mention the fact that Snyder directed the hits 300 and Watchmen.

Man Of Steel was produced by Christopher Nolan, and like his Batman films this movie offers a sober portrait of how a superhero came into being. Snyder’s film opens on Krypton, establishing the planet’s imminent destruction and the wise scientist Jor-El (Crowe)’s decision to send his infant son Kal-El in a spacecraft to Earth in order to save him. Bred to protect Krypton, the ferocious General Zod (Shannon) tries to stop Jor-El’s plan but is unsuccessful, and in the process gets sentenced (alongside his minions) to a lengthy sentence in deep space as punishment for trying to overthrow the planet’s leaders.

Now living on Earth, the 33-year-old Kal-El (Cavill), who goes by Clark Kent and is unaware of where he came from, tries to hide by taking odd jobs across Earth, not wanting to reveal his superhuman strength and other powers, lest he scare all those around him. But after intrepid investigative reporter Lois Lane (Adams) becomes curious about this intriguing stranger, Clark stumbles upon his real identity and accepts the responsibility of safeguarding Earth — just in time for Zod to arrive and seek him out, hoping that Kal-El has a special formula aboard his spacecraft that can allow Zod to wipe out humanity and repopulate the planet with Kryptonians.

At a few minutes shy of two-and-a-half hours, Man Of Steel has given itself much narrative terrain to cover. Not only is the film an origin story, it introduces one of Superman’s greatest foes in Zod — who also appeared in 1980’s Superman II — and gives the villain far more of a backstory and arc than the previous film did. In addition, the film takes its time to establish Lois’s character, as well as those of Kal-El’s birth parents (Ayelet Zurer plays his mother on Krypton) and the Kansas married couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent (Costner and Diane Lane), who raise him on Earth.

Screenwriter David S. Goyer, working from a story credited to him and Nolan, must weave all these different elements together, to say nothing of an overly complicated plot in which Zod wants to turn Earth into the new Krypton, which involves tracking down this mysterious secret formula and terraforming the planet while battling Superman at the same time. Snyder attacks all of this with gusto, and the movie is especially affecting when it effortlessly cuts back and forth between Clark’s uncertain wandering across the world and flashbacks to his Kansas childhood as he’s first coming to grips with his seemingly uncontrollable powers. But more often, Man Of Steel fails to achieve cohesiveness as it pinballs between Superman, the other characters and the overall storyline.

This is not to say that Cavill doesn’t supply an emotional centre to the film. Unlike Brandon Routh, who played the lead role in director Bryan Singer’s 2006 film Superman Returns, Cavill (probably most recognisable from 2011’s Immortals) doesn’t try to mimic Reeve’s iconic performance but instead goes his own way, giving us a Superman who’s apprehensive but also ruggedly handsome and occasionally brooding. In the vein of Nolan’s Batman, this new Superman is meant to be a darker, more relatable character than in earlier iterations, and Cavill does a good job projecting an air of decency and bravery that we associate with the character, while simultaneously hinting at the man’s sense of being an outsider — a literal alien — on this planet.

But despite Cavill’s strong performance, Superman can get a bit lost in his own movie amidst all the other goings-on. No doubt this is intentional on the filmmakers’ part. (It plays into the movie’s theme of Superman needing to find his place but also inspire those around him.) But the strategy to make a superhero movie that’s more of an ensemble piece is not entirely satisfying when the supporting actors aren’t given great roles to play.

Adams shows less fiery spunk than Margot Kidder did as Lois Lane, instead portraying her as a confident, no-nonsense type. But, as written, it’s not a character with much range, which is especially problematic considering that her and Superman’s budding attraction becomes an important element of the third act. Though individually likeable, Adams and Cavill don’t display a lot of chemistry in their scenes together.

Likewise, Crowe, Costner, Lane and Shannon deliver fine turns, but their easy authority in the roles can’t hide the fact that these are bland, often one-dimensional characters. (Costner and Crowe play different versions of the Wise Paternal Figure, while Shannon does a more restrained take of his unhinged-man routine.)

Because Nolan oversaw Man Of Steel, it’s inevitable (if also unfair) that this new film will be compared to his Dark Knight trilogy. (No doubt Warner Bros. wouldn’t entirely mind the comparison, however: Those three movies made a combined $2.5bn worldwide.) And while Man Of Steel has a similarly introspective tone in places, this movie is far more of an action extravaganza, embracing sci-fi and fantasy elements that Nolan’s films never did. Starting with a 20-minute sequence on Krypton, Man Of Steel delivers huge explosions and epic set pieces at a pretty regular clip. (The movie only really catches its breath when Clark is trying to find himself before discovering his identity.) Nolan’s Batman movies also had action scenes, but they were nothing like the sustained sequences that dominate Man Of Steel’s second half.

Encouraged by the fact that Superman, Zod, and his henchmen are all practically immune to pain while on Earth, Snyder has crafted fight scenes that include endless carnage and destruction, as these Kryptonians lay waste to everything around them. But the set pieces aren’t just confined to these characters: Lois Lane and other humans also get involved. (This is probably the first Superman movie where Lois spends more time shooting guns, flying in military planes and running from disaster than doing reporting or anything else.)

To be sure, Man Of Steel’s desire to wow us again and again becomes exhausting and then numbing, but it must be said that a few of these gargantuan sequences are stunning. Buoyed by a thunderous score from Hans Zimmer (a frequent Nolan collaborator), the film aspires to the level of an epic myth, and the grandeur of Snyder’s staging can sometimes be quite arresting. (Working with cinematographer Amir Mokri, he does great work playing up the importance of the sun to Superman’s powers, filming daylight scenes with an almost magical glow.)

But the film’s lack of a sense of humour underlines the eventually oppressive solemnity of the proceedings. With its ravishing production design and special effects, Man Of Steel looks amazing, and it has flashes of the truly inspired reimagining of Superman that it longs to be. But by trying to do so much — and pounding us with spectacle — the movie loses focus. Superman is missing from the title of Man Of Steel, and likewise the spirit of the character’s elemental, while rousing heroism is a little too absent from the film.
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World War Z Movie junket interview with Director Marc Forster. Client: BigPond Movies, Producer: Rebecca Quinn, Editor: Yotam Hatzvi, Journalist: Kylie Speer
http://embed.bigpondvideo.com/Interviews/555204
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They had no warning, but you do.
Watch the trailer for World War Z, in cinemas 20 June.
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