Showing posts with label Nick Frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Frost. Show all posts

Friday, 23 March 2018

TOMB RAIDER : Tuesday 20th March 2018.

I saw 'TOMB RAIDER' earlier in the week, and here we have a reboot of the 'Tomb Raider' franchise that launched into the cinematic world in 2001 from its video game origins dating back to 1993. That first outing starred Angelina Jolie as our titular action adventure heroine Lara Croft, with the film being Directed by Simon West for US$115M and grossing US$275M. On the strength of this, a second film was released in 2003 titled 'Lara Croft Tomb Raider : The Cradle of Life', with Jolie reprising her role but this time Directed by Jan de Bont for US$95M and raking in US$157M. Now fast forward fifteen years, and its reboot time for this film franchise, which as a video game has sold over 63 million copies worldwide, and has made Lara Croft one of the most recognisable and notable video game protagonists in existence. And so Norwegian Director Roar Uthaug has helmed this latest instalment based on the 2013 video game of the same name as worked up by game developer Crystal Dynamics. Costing US$90M to make, the film has so far grossed US$163M and has garnered generally mixed or average Reviews.

And so in 2018 Alicia Vikander portrays the fiercely independent, free spirited, reckless and carefree action adventure loving Lara Croft who spends her life kick boxing at her local gym and in between time running food deliveries as a bicycle courier across London. She is the only daughter of eccentric archaeologist adventurer Lord Richard Croft (Dominic West) who went missing some years previously, now believed to be dead. When she is arrested for a relatively minor infraction, involving her bicycle and a Police car, Richard's business partner Ana Miller (Kristen Scott Thomas) posts bail and advises her that if she does not claim her inheritance, her father's estate will be sold off. In flashback we see Lord Croft tearing himself away from his country estate and his young seven year old daughter Lara to go away on some purposeful adventure, and then doing so again at age fourteen . . . a journey he would not return from.

Reluctantly Lara, now in her early twenties, agrees to sign off on the inheritance papers, and in doing so uncovers a key contained in an old Japanese wooden puzzle wrapped up in a handwritten clue that gains her access to a secret office located in the bowels of the Croft estate. Rummaging around in her fathers office, she finds a camcorder with a recorded message to Lara that describes his years long search for the tomb of Himiko the mythical queen of Yumatai whom it is said was able to control the power of life over death. The parting message warns Lara to destroy all evidence of his search for Himiko - written notes, diaries, scribblings, voice and video recordings, lest they should fall into the wrong hands and unleash the power of Himiko upon an unsuspecting world with deadly consequences for all humanity.

Lara travels to Hong Kong in search of a boat owner that allegedly took her father to the island of Yumatai seven years previously aboard 'The Endurance'. After a run in with some local likely lads who steal Lara's satchel, which she retrieves successfully following a foot chase across various boats and junks on Hong Kong Harbour, she encounters Lu Ren (Daniel Wu) the drunken gambling owner of the boat. He explains that it would have been his father (also named Lu Ren) who was commissioned by Richard Croft to take him across 'The Devil's Sea' to the island of Yumatai - but Lu Ren Senior is now dead! However, the pair strike up a deal, and set sail. The ship gets caught up in a boiling sea just off the island and crashes into treacherous rocks and is smashed. Lara is tossed off the boat, and Lu Ren is presumed lost at sea. Washed ashore in the storm, Lara is knocked unconscious by a mystery figure.

The next morning Lara comes around face to face with Mathias Vogel (Walton Goggins) who has been on the island for seven years searching for Himiko's tomb with no success. He claims to have killed Lara's father all those years ago, but is grateful for his detailed research notes found in Lara's satchel that will help him locate the tomb once and for all. Vogel works for a secretive organisation called 'Trinity' that wants to harness the power of Himiko, and ultimately weaponise it. Vogel takes Lara prisoner and puts her to work with a whole bunch of other fishermen and shipwrecked sailor prisoners captured over the years, and Lu Ren, who survived the storm only to be captured himself too.

With the help of Lu Ren, Lara is able to stage a distraction and make an escape, but is chased through the dense jungle undergrowth by two of Vogel's henchmen. She successfully evades them, but gets into various death defying falls and bad scrapes along the way that see her lurch from one near death experience to another in quick succession. Finally, she is hanging from the canopy of an old parachute as it roughly glides her down towards the jungle floor through the trees to come to an abrupt crashing halt. She is injured and passes out from her wound.

Later that evening Lara is stirred by the sounds of someone or something lurking close by. She gets into a fight with one of Vogel's henchmen sent to track her down and retrieve her. She gains the upper hand and drowns him in the river. Her first kill, which distresses her. But this is short-lived when she spies a hooded figure looking on through the nighttime undergrowth. She gives chase but the figure disappears up the side of a cliff with the aid of a rope which is quickly hauled up. Lara climbs up without the aid of the rope into a cave, where the mystery figure is poking around at an open fire. The mystery figure is a heavily bearded Richard Croft. At first Ricard does not recognise his daughter, but she jogs his memory and they embrace. Richard treats Lara's wound, which she sleeps off until the next morning.

Despite Richard's protests Lara sets off to recover his research notes and a satellite phone from Vogel's camp. She and Lu Ren create a distraction so allowing him and the fishermen prisoners to escape amidst the chaos of gunfire and explosions in and around the camp site.

Meanwhile, Richard has ventured up to the uncovered entry to the tomb site, found by Vogel with the aid of his extensive research notes which were clearly not destroyed by Lara despite her father's very specific instructions to do so. He is joined by Lara and then Vogel. With Richard caught in the middle, with his daughter aiming a bow at Vogel and Vogel pointing a gun at Richard's head, something in this Mexican stand-off has to give. And it is Lara who buckles under the pressure, and agrees to open the tomb in lieu of saving her father, much to Richard's disdain. And so faced with various cogs and wheels built into the wall which must be unlocked in sequence in order to gain access to the tomb, Lara sets about her task . . . with relative ease it seems!

With access gained to the tomb, Vogel orders Lara to venture down first, then Richard and then several henchmen bringing up the rear. Needless to say the group is greeted by a number of booby traps and challenges through a labyrinth of tunnels and corridors that open out in to huge expanses of underground space. One of the henchmen perishes at the end of a giant spike, and there are several close calls along the way, but ultimately the group reach Himiko's sarcophagus.

Opening up the casket, two of Vogel's henchmen attempt to lift Himiko's corpse but are almost instantly infected by her power. Lara deduces that she was the carrier of a disease that was so powerful that physical contact alone triggers an immediate reaction whereby the body starts to progressively die and disintegrate. From the markings around the walls, she further deduces that Himiko voluntarily sealed herself in her tomb because she wanted to avoid spreading it, even though she had an immunity to the disease which she was carrying. Vogel shoots one of his infected henchmen, and from this decides that he cannot move the corpse as planned. Instead, he cuts off a finger tip and seals it in a plastic ziplock bag and drops it into his shirt breast pocket. One of the henchmen believed to be dead, rises up and attacks Richard, allowing Lara to make a getaway. In the ensuing gun fight between Richard and Vogel, Vogel is shot in the leg but manages to escape, while Richard fends off the henchmen killing him, but is himself infected by the henchman's touch.

Lara returns to the sarcophagus where Richard sits, the infection taking hold. He tells Lara to keep her distance, and explains that he proposes detonating several bombs to seal the tomb shut forever, prevent the worldwide spread of the disease and killing himself in the process. Lara backs away tearfully and gives chase to Vogel who is fleeing the cave as quickly as he can. The two meet and fight, with Lara ultimately force feeding Vogel the severed finger which he swallows inadvertently biting down on the bag. He stumbles backwards as the disease takes a rapid hold and falls down a deep ravine in the cave on to a bed of human skeletons. The explosion rips through the cave system, the blast destroying everything in its path and sealing the cave tightly shut under mounds of dust, debris and rubble. Lara escapes just in the nick of time, and is pulled out of the rubble at the mouth of the cave by Lu Ren. The two then commandeer an arriving Trinity helicopter to take them and the remaining fishermen prisoners back to the mainland.

Back in London at the headquarters of Croft Holdings, Lara signs her agreement to accept her fathers inheritance looked on by Ana Miller and Mr. Yaffe (Derek Jacobi) legal counsel for Croft Holdings. Once completed Yaffe hands Lara a portfolio of all the companies owned by Croft Holdings. Scrolling through the huge volume of individual business details, she notices a company name that she had seen before on Yumatai Island and deduces that this is a front company for Trinity. Investigating further, she begins to suspect that Ana Miller is not all she seems and that she manipulated Lara to signing over the day to day business operations of Croft Holdings. Knowing how ruthless Trinity is, Lara arms herself with two assault pistols procured from her local pawn shop owned and operated by Max (Nick Frost), ready for her next adventure.

'Tomb Raider' is a bit of a misnomer for this film really, considering that Lara Croft doesn't actually raid a tomb here, but is rather a reluctant bystander dragged along while someone else does the raiding. She's just the 'Joanna on the spot' left to clean up someone else's mess, pay the price and get the hell outta there before it all comes crashing down around her ears. And in casting the diminutive Alica Vikander in the role of our titular heroine she is far cry from the tall statuesque curvaceous arse kicking gun wielding Angelina Jolie that most resembles the video game character that the world has come to know and love. That doesn't make Vikander's performance any less, and she is reasonably convincing in the role but she does get beaten up and picked on aplenty by her male antagonists who are all worthless dispensable bad dudes anyway that we don't care about and ultimately get their comeuppance. In between the well choreographed action sequences the film plods a little, and really there is very little here that we haven't seen many times over in similar genre specific offerings - 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', 'The Mummy', 'National Treasure' and the earlier 'Tomb Raider' franchises most notably. Clearly set up for further instalments, Lara Croft will need to lift her tomb raiding, gun toting, tough as nails approach if she is to succeed in this action adventure world.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Sunday, 17 April 2016

THE HUNTSMAN - WINTER'S WAR : Tuesday 12th April 2016.

THE HUNTSMAN : WINTER'S WAR which I saw in the week, is the sequel to the 2012 movie 'Snow White and the Huntsman' which off the back of its US$170M budget made US$397M. Directed by first timer Cedric Nicolas-Troyan who was the VFX specialist on the first film, and filmed in England, this next instalment was released in the UK on 4th April and opens in the US on 22nd April, and has so far made US$19M off its US$115M budget.

Here we see a number of characters from that earlier instalment reprising their roles including Chris Hemsworth as Eric, the Huntsman; Charlize Theron as Ravenna, the Evil Queen; Nick Frost as Nion a Dwarf; and Sam Claflin as King William. This time joined by Emily Blunt as Freya, the Ice Queen and sister of Ravenna, Rob Brydon as dwarf Gryff and half-brother of Nion, and Jessica Chastain as Sara, a warrior and wife of Eric.

As the film opens we are taken back to time before the death of Raveena at the hands of Snow White, where the Evil Queen learns from the magic mirror that her sister Freya is pregnant with a daughter, and that in time that child's beauty will outshine her own. The mirror also warns of dire repurcussions if that child is harmed in any way. Later as Freya and her lover The Duke of Blackwood plan their escape from Raveena's evil shadow, Freya learns that in fact her lover has murdered their child in its cot, and in her rage she unleashes her hitherto dormant cryokinetic power and kills the Duke. Mourning her loss and vowing to never love again, she abandons her sister and moves to the remote North and builds herself an ice palace and establishes her own kingdom that she can rule over. In time she builds an army of children that she can nurture and train to become skilled huntsman and women, and instills in them all the need to turn their back on love for fear of death by her own hand should anyone betray her wishes. In the meantime, she provides food, clothing, shelter and two particular apt children prove to be her star pupils - Eric and Sara who grow up to be Chris Hemsworth and Jessica Chastain. They fall in love as they reach adulthood much to the disdain of the Ice Queen, who unleashes her wrath on them both - killing Sara and injuring Eric and throwing him into a fast flowing icy river to be washed down stream presumed dead.

We now fast forward seven years, and Raveena is dead killed by Snow White who now rules over the kingdom. But recently Snow White has come under the spell of the magic mirror and its dark powerful force, and so a plan was hatched to remove the mirror to a forest 'Sanctuary' where its powers can be contained. Eric is tracked down by King William and two accompanying dwarves, Nion and Gryff, who recount the tale of woe to the Huntsman and state that only he can retrieve the mirror that disappeared while en route to its final destination at the Sanctuary. Upon orders from Snow White, Eric agrees that the mirror cannot be allowed to fall into the wrong hands and so the search begins with Nion and Gryff in tow, believing that Freya may be after the mirror to harness its power for her own purposes and to expand her kingdom ultimately.

Upon their journey to retrieve the mirror the trio rest up in a local hostelry where a brawl breaks out involving other Huntsmen who recognise Eric from years before when he broke the law by falling in love. As the brawl escalates outside, Eric is aided by a mystery person who fends off the other Huntsmen and they retreat on horseback. That rescuer is Sara, believed to be long dead, but not so - Eric can hardly believe his eyes, but each have a different explanation for their separation having been bewitched by Freya into thinking that Sara had been killed and Eric fled to save his own bacon - each has a conflicting memory of those events.

With Sara now joining the hunt for the magic mirror, the four fall into the hands of two female dwarves Bromwyn (Sheridan Smith) and Doreena (Alexandra Roach) who take them prisoner but agree to release them if they be allowed to join their quest and share in the spoils. They know of a place where the goblins take their valuable treasures that is close to the Sanctuary, but is heavily forested and those that venture in, never venture out. The get in easily enough but getting out is more tricky when marauding goblins descend to thwart their plan to retrieve the mirror. But of course they prevail and the mirror makes it out, covered up to hide its powers and prevent anyone gazing up on it.

The next morning, having slept in an enchanted forest glen and Eric and Sara have reconciled their differences, the group are descended upon by Freya and her army who take the mirror back to the Ice Kingdom, and in the process freeze to the spot Nion and Doreena who by now have started to get acquainted in a dwarf kinda way! Sara retreats with Freya back to the Ice Kingdom having been ordered by Freya to kill Eric - to which she promptly shoots an arrow directly into his chest.

Needless to say, our hero survives and vows to retrieve the mirror and his one true love from Freya and her Ice Kingdom. And so Eric, Gryff and Bromwyn make their way through the frozen wasteland to the mountainous Ice Kingdom, with not much of a plan, but a whole lot of determination and bravado. At the same time Freya reactivates the mirror by reading aloud the inscription along its edge so releasing Raveena who upon her death possessed herself spiritually into the mirror awaiting the day for her to be released. And so she is, having regained her form she is reunited with her sister but has designs of her own on who now should rule over the Ice Kingdom. As the sisters argue with each other over who should reign supreme and to what end, Freya learns that her sister cursed The Duke of Blackwood to kill her child. Eric, Gryff and Bromwyn are captured and at the point of Eric's execution, a number of other Huntsmen whom Eric grew up with up, turn against Raveena and Freya and attempt to kill them both. In her rage, Freya turns against her sister, and using her powers freezes the mirror, at which Eric then throws his axe so breaking the mirror into a thousand pieces and destroying Raveena's spirit. Eric and Sara are reunited, and you guessed it - live happily ever after!

In the final analysis this is everything you would expect it to be, and nothing more. The storyline is inventive enough, the casting is strong with the additions of Jessica Chastain and Emily Blunt, there is sufficient action to maintain the pace, the dwarves add just the right amount of humour along the way and in the end don't forget that this is an early 19th Century children's fairytale updated for a 21st Century audience. It's worth a look, just don't have too high an expectation.



-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 27th March - 2nd April 2016

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Nick Frost does on 28th March - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 44, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 27th March
  • Quentin Tarantino - Born 1963, turns 53 - Writer | Producer | Director | Actor 
  • Michael York - Born 1942, turns 74 - Actor
  • Julian Glover - Born 1935, turns 81 - Actor
  • Holiday Grainger - Born 1988, turns 28 - Actress
Monday 28th March
  • Julia Stiles - Born 1981, turns 35 - Actress | Writer | Director  
  • Dianne Wiest - Born 1948, turns 68 - Actress  
  • Vince Vaughn - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Nick Frost - Born 1972, turns 44 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Brett Ratner - Born 1969, turns 47 - Director | Producer
  • Richard Kelly - Born 1975, turns 41 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Mike Newell - Born 1942, turns74 - Director | Producer
Tuesday 29th March
  • Ed Skrein - Born 1983, turns 33 - Actor
  • Christopher Lambert - Born 1937, turns 59 - Actor | Producer 
  • Brendan Gleeson - Born 1955, turns 61 - Actor  
  • Eric Idle - Born 1943, turns 73 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director | Singer | Songwriter
  • Michael Winterbottom - Born 1961, turns 55 - Writer | Producer | Director | Editor
  • Lucy Lawless - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actress  
Wednesday 30th March
  • Robbie Coltrane - Born 1950, turns 66 - Actor 
  • Warren Beatty - Born 1937, turns 79 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director  
  • Paul Reiser - Born 1957, turns 59  - Actor | Producer | Writer
Thursday 31st March
  • Ewan McGregor - Born 1971, turns 45 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director    
  • Christopher Walken - Born 1943, turns 73 - Actor   
  • Richard Chamberlain - Born 1934, turns 82 - Actor
  • Paul Mercurio - Born 1963, turns 53 - Actor  
Friday 1st April 
  • Asa Butterfield - Born 1997, turns 19 - Actor 
  • David Oyelowo - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actor | Producer 
  • Barry Sonnenfield - Born 1953, turns 63 - Director | Producer | Actor | Cinematographer
  • Ali MacGraw - Born 1939, turns 77 - Actress
  • Debbie Reynolds - Born 1932, turns 83 - Actress | Singer 
Saturday 2nd April
  • Michael Fassbender - Born 1977, turns 39 - Actor | Producer  
  • Jesse Plemons - Born 1988, turns 28 - Actor  
  • Christopher Meloni - Born 1961, turns 55 - Actor | Director  
Nicholas John Frost was born in Dagenham, East London, England and is the son of office furniture designers. His older sister died at age eighteen, when he was ten, of an asthma attack. Five years later his parents business failed and as a consequence the Frost family had to move out of their home and in with their neighbours, where due to the stress of it all, the 15 year old Nicholas witnessed his mother having a stroke. He attended Beal High School - a co-ed secondary school in Redbridge, Greater London but left early to start work at a shipping company to help support his family. From there he spent almost two years at a kibbutz in Israel, and upon returning worked in a North London Mexican Restaurant where he first met up with Simon Pegg. Following this the two became close friends and flatmates . . . and the rest as they say is history!

In the late 90's after appearing in several corporate training video's, Simon Pegg and Actress/Writer Jessica Hynes wrote a role for Frost in the comedy series 'Spaced' based partly on Pegg's/Frost's slacker lifestyle at the time. The two series ran over seven episodes each in 1999 and 2001. What followed were a number of television series appearances on 'Black Books', Acorn Antiques' and as Host of 'Danger! 50,000 Volts!' and its follow up 'Danger' Incoming Attack'.

2004 brought his break out film debut in the ZomRomCom 'Shaun of the Dead' Written by Simon Pegg and Directed by Edgar Wright. Hailed a critical and commercial success, the film made US$30M from its US$6M production budget. More television shows followed including 'Twisted Tales' 'Look Around You', 'Supernanny' and 'Man Stroke Woman' before his next film appearance in 2005's 'Kinky Boots' with Joel Edgerton and Chiwetel Ejiofor. A bit part followed in the Tarantino and Rodriguez 'Grindhouse' horror double feature, before 'Hot Fuzz' with Simon Pegg again and also Directed by Edgar Wright. This film made US$81M from its US$12M outlay.

'The Boat That Rocked' sailed along in 2009 as Directed by Richard Curtis and also starring Kenneth Branagh, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Chris O'Dowd, Gemma Arterton and Emma Thompson. Seeing out the decade there were other television shows that included 'Green Wing', 'Hyperdrive' and 'Money'.

2011 was a busy year with 'Paul' first off Written by Frost and Pegg and starring them both too in this Sci-Fi comedy road movie also with Seth Rogen, Jason Bateman and Kristen Wiig. Sticking with Sci-Fi comedy of the horror kind came 'Attack The Block' with John Boyega and as Directed by Joe Cornish. Closing out that year and Directed by Steven Spielberg was 'The Adventures of Tintin' in which he plays the mo-capped identical brother to Simon Pegg as Thompson and Thompson.

The year following saw 'Snow White and the Huntsman' in which Frost plays one of the seven dwarves alongside an all star cast from dwarfdom comprising Ian McShane, Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone, Eddie Marsan, and Toby Jones with Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron and Sam Claflin. Frost reprises his role in the imminent follow-up 'The Huntsman : Winter's War' with Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron and Sam Claflin also reprising with Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain joining the cast.





'The World's End'
followed in 2013 written again by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, and also again the latter on Directing duty so concluding their 'Three Flavours Cornetto' trilogy. The film also starred Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Pierce Brosnan, Bill Nighy and Rosamund Pike. 'Cuban Fury', 'Unfinished Business' and 'Syrenia' bring us up to date. In the meantime too there has been voice talent work on 'Ice Age : Continental Drift' and 'Boxtrolls'. In the last two years there has also been 'Mr. Sloane', 'Doctor Who' and 'Galavant' as further television appearances.

All up Frost has 43 Acting credits to his name, five Writer credits and three as Producer. He has two award wins and two nominations. Frost was raised a Catholic but is now atheist. He was married to half-Swedish wife Christina from 2008 until 2013 with whom he has a son born in mid-2011.

Nick Frost - bestest buddies with long term friend and collaborator Simon Pegg; at his funniest and probably most successful when appearing with him given the chemistry that obviously exists between them; able to play it straight or funny, and across genres and almost always tongue in cheek; and has seen much hardship and triumph to last a lifetime already which you can read about in his recently published memoir 'Truths, Half Truths and Little White Lies' which recounts his first thirty years on this mortal coil. Happy Birthday to you Nick, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 13 February 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 14th - 20th February 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Simon Pegg does on 14th February - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 46, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 14th February
  • Simon Pegg - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Writer  
  • Alan Parker - Born 1944, turns 72 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Freddie Highmore - Born 1992, turns 24 - Actor
Monday 15th February
  •  Jane Seymour - Born 1951, turns 65 - Actress | Producer 
  •  Jessica De Gouw - Born 1988, turns 28 - Actress
Tuesday 16th February
  • Elizabeth Olsen - Born 1989, turns 27 - Actress  
  • Ice-T - Born 1958, turns 58 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Singer | Songwriter | Composer
  • Christopher Ecclestone - Born 1964, turns 52 - Actor
Wednesday 17th February
  • Hal Holbrook - Born 1925, turns 91 - Actor
  • Lou Diamond Phillips - Born 1962, turns 54 - Actor | Writer | Director
  • Michael Bay - Born 1965, turns 51 - Director | Producer | Cameraman
  • Dominic Purcell - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actor | Producer
  • Jerry O'Connell - Born 1974, turns 42 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Born 1981, turns 35 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director 
  • Rene Russo - Born 1954, turns 62 - Actress | Producer
  • Brenda Fricker - Born 1945, turns 71 - Actress
Thursday 18th February
  • Cybill Shepherd - Born 1950, turns 66 - Actress | Producer
  • Greta Scacchi - Born 1960, turns 56 - Actress 
  • Molly Ringwald - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actress
  • John Travolta - Born 1954, turns 62 - Actor | Producer
  • Matt Dillon - Born 1964, turns 52 - Actor
  • George Kennedy - Born 1925, turns 91 - Actor
  • Milos Forman - Born 1932, turns 84 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor
Friday 19th February
  • Ray Winstone - Born 1957, turns 59 - Actor | Producer  
  • Jeff Daniels - Born 1955, turns 61 - Actor | Director | Writer
  • Benecio Del Toro - Born 1967, turns 49 - Actor | Producer 
Saturday 20th February
  • Miles Teller - Born 1987, turns 29 - Actor
  • Sidney Poitier - Born 1927, turns 89 - Actor | Director
  • Mike Leigh - Born 1943, turns 73 - Director | Writer
  • Peter Strauss - Born 1947, turns 69 - Actor | Producer
  • Brenda Blethyn - Born 1946, turns 70 - Actress 
Simon John Beckingham was born and raised in the small Gloucestershire village of Brockworth, in England to mother Gillian Smith, a civil servant, and father John Henry Beckingham, a jazz musician. When he was seven years old his parents divorced and he adopted the surname of his stepfather after his mother remarried. He attended Castle Hill Primary School, Brockworth Comprehensive Secondary School and The Kings School, Gloucester. At 16, Pegg moved to Stratford-upon-Avon studying English Literature and Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon College. In 1991 he graduated from the University of Bristol with a BA in Theatre, Film and Television.

Thereafter he moved to London and started carving out a career in stand-up comedy. From here he secured a number of roles in television series including three episodes on 'Six pairs of Pants' in 1995, 'Faith in the Future' across 15 episodes from 1995-1998, six episodes of 'Asylum' in 1996, twelve episodes of 'We Know Where You Live' and six episodes of 'Is It Bill Bailey' in 1998.

His first film role came with 'Tube Tales' in 1999 - a series of nine chapters within the film each Directed by someone of note - including Bob Hoskins, Jude Law and Ewen McGregor amongst others. This was followed up by 'Guest House Paradiso' with Adrian Edmonton and Rik Mayall. Other film roles followed in 2001 with 'The Parole Officer' and '24 Hour Party People' in 2002, with television appearances on 'Hippies', and the Spielberg/Hanks collaboration 'Band of Brothers'.

In 1999 Pegg's breakthrough came with 'Spaced' which he created and starred in with good friend Nick Frost and Directed by Edgar Wright. He gained a British Comedy Award nomination for his role in 'Spaced' and as a result of this experience he and Edgar Wright co-wrote 'Shaun of the Dead' which was released in 2004. On the strength of this he was invited to appear in a cameo role on George A. Romero's 'Land of the Dead', before 'M:I 3' as Benji Dunn with Tom Cruise in 2006 - a role he has so far reprised twice.

After 'Big Nothing' in 2006, Pegg and Wright finished their second collaboration together with 'Hot Fuzz' starring Pegg and Frost as Police partners investigating a series of macabre deaths in a small sleepy English village. That year also came 'Run Fat Boy, Run' and a cameo once again in George A. Romero's 'Diary of the Dead', with 'How to lose friends and alienate people' in 2008.

2009 saw Pegg star as 'Scotty' for the first time in the reboot of the 'Star Trek' movie franchise at the hands of J.J.Abrams. The next few years saw 'Burke and Hare' as Directed by John Landis, and extra terrestrial offering 'Paul' with Nick Frost once again, and a Benji Dunn reprisal in Mission : Impossible - Ghost Protocol' in 2011.

'A Fantastic Fear of Everything' followed in 2012 and then his second outing as Scotty in 'Star Trek : Into Darkness' a year later with J.J. Abrams once again. Completing his 'Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy' in 2013 with 'The World's End' Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Nick Frost and a host of other British acting talent, he moved onto a cameo in Nick Frosts starring vehicle 'Cuban Fury' and then 'Hector and the Search for Happiness' with Toni Collette, Rosamund Pike and Stellen Skarsgard.

'Kill Me Three Times' was up next in 2014 with Luke Hemsworth and shot in Western Australia and Victoria, with 'Man Up' in 2015, 'Mission : Impossible - Rogue Nation', 'Absolutely Anything' and a small but eternally grateful role in 'Star Wars : The Force Awakens' for J.J. once more rounding out last year.





In the meantime, Pegg has lent his voice talents to the likes of 2009's 'Ice Age : Dawn of the Dinosaurs' as 'Buck' and will do so again in the upcoming next instalment in 2016 with 'Ice Age : Collision Course'. There was also 'The Chronicles of Narnia : The Adventures of the Dawn Trader' in 2010, 'The Adventures of Tin Tin : The Secret of the Unicorn' playing one half of the Thomson Twins to Nick Frost's other, and then 'Boxtrolls' in 2014. Next up for Pegg is 'Star Trek : Beyond' due for release in July this year and is co-written by him, and in which he'll reprise his role again of Scotty.

So far Pegg has 81 acting credits to his name, 23 Writer credits and eight Producer credits and along the way he has accumulated ten award wins and seventeen other film nominations from around the traps.

In mid-2005 Pegg married his long term girlfriend Maureen McCann with whom he has a daughter Matilda, born in 2009. Nick Frost was best man at their wedding. Pegg supports the 'HeForShe' gender equality campaign for womens rights.

Simon Pegg - self confessed 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek' geek; grounded in horror, comedy and Sci-Fi; a lover of 'The X-Files'; long term collaborator with Nick Frost and Edgar Wright; a great export of British film and television to Hollywood mainstream, fame and fortune on the page, on TV, at the cinema and behind the camera, Happy Birthday to you Simon, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Friday, 23 January 2015

TIN TIN : archive from 27th December 2011

Saw 'TIN TIN' this afternoon in 3D at my local multiplex. You have got to give it to Spielberg - he is a master story teller & expert film maker and has created computer generated animation magic with this offering. This is a classic story, first introducing us to this titular character and his faithful canine companion, Snowy as created by Herge. The animation is beautifully rendered, rich and deep graphics show just how advanced MoCap has become since 'The Polar Express' first hit the screen. Funny in places, great action & set pieces, pitch perfect voice casting and a story that nods at Indiana Jones all the way.

With a talented voice cast that includes Jamie Bell as Tin Tin, Andy Serkis as Captain Haddock and his ancestor Sir Frances Haddock, Daniel Craig as Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and Red Rackham, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg as one half each of the Thompson Twins and various others that complete the package. The film is Produced by Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and Kathleen Kennedy.

This story is a combination of 'The Crab with the Golden Claws', 'The Secret of the Unicorn' and 'Red Rackham's Treasure' and sees the intrepid Tin Tin hot on the trail of a lost family fortune - the whereabouts of which are written on three small scrolls which are hidden away in three models of the long since scuppered ship 'The Unicorn'. Tin Tin is in possession of one, Ivan Sakharine the other and the one remaining is believed to be in Morocco in the possession of a sheik. Sakharine has plans to retrieve the scroll from the third model at a concert by means most foul, and so completing the prized set as he has already stolen the scroll that Tin Tin was holding originally.

With the Thompson Twins also on the trail, and the bond between Tin Tin and Captain Haddock growing stronger given their now intertwined adversity and mission, the chase is on to prevent Sakharine completing the puzzle once he has all three scrolls, and so locating the hidden treasure in the real Unicorn that was sunken by Haddocks ancestor - Sir Frances Haddock some three hundred years earlier to prevent pirates at the time (led by Red Rackham) from getting their grubby little hands on it!

The film cost US$135M to make and grossed US$375M. It was nominated for Best Original Score by John Williams; was nominated for Best Animated Film and Best Special Visual Effects at the BAFTA's and won the Golden Globe for the Best Animated Feature Film. All up it garnered 27 award wins and a further fifty nominations. In December 2014 Peter Jackson indicated that the next film would certainly be happening, but timing remains unconfirmed due to Jackson's other film commitments which pre-date the next Tin Tin release. Spielberg also confirmed earlier that they knew which books were to be adapted for the next instalment, so I guess we can but wait!

Overall a great package and a delight to sit back and watch such a great animated film. 3D however, does little to enhance this movie would be my only reservation. Best of course to be seen on the big screen, but little chance of that happening now, so sit back in the comfort of your own home and watch it on DVD/Bluray if you haven't seen it already!

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Thursday, 2 October 2014

SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN - archive from 27th June 2012.

Saw 'SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN' and was a little sceptical about doing so, but the critics have been generally kind so gave it a go at the local multiplex. I was pleasantly surprised to see our image of young Snow and the evil Queen morphed into something far more sinister, bleak, foreboding & menacing!

This delivers the storyline you will remember from the saccharine infused Disney animated feature but brings it up to date and back closer to the origin tale. Evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron), learns from her Magic Mirror that when Snow White (Kristen Stewart) comes of age she will gain the power to overcome and destroy her once and for all unless the evil Queen can consume the young girls heart, and in so doing become immortal. 

The Queen learns that Snow White has escaped to the Dark Forest where Raveena has no power, and so sends her men aided by a Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) into the foreboding woodland to capture Snow White and return her. In the Dark Forest the Huntsman tracks down Snow White but quickly learns that Queen Raveena has spun him a yarn, and has no intention in keeping up her end of the bargain by letting him walk free when the job is done, and so he turns against the Queen's men and escapes with Snow White. 

In doing so they eventually meet up with a bunch of dwarves (who are the real the stars of this show and read like a who's who of male English acting talent - Bob Hoskins, Nick Frost, Ian McShane, Eddie Marsan, Toby Jones and Ray Winstone amongst others who clearly relish being miniaturised!) who assist in various pitched battles that eventually leads to Snow White biting into a poisoned apple given to her by the disguised Queen Raveena, which results in her falling into a deep sleep. The Queen flees however, when her true identity is revealed by the Huntsman, who then takes the seemingly lifeless body back to the Castle of her former childhood friend.

The Huntsman is now plagued by regret at not having saved Snow White, and in his sorrow he kisses her, and so breaks the spell, leaving Snow White to rally an army, storm the Castle of the Evil Queen and eventually overthrow her - good overcoming evil. In doing so Snow White is crowned Queen, the lands and its people are restored to peace and harmony, and everyone lives happily ever after!

This film was made with a budget of US$170M and took a worldwide Box Office haul of US$397M. Along the way is garnered 13 award wins and 31 nominations including two Academy Award nominations for Best Achievement in Costume Design and Visual Effects and a BAFTA nomination for Costume Design too. There has been speculation about a sequel since then, but it was announced earlier this year that in fact a prequel will go in to production for an April 2016 release - called 'The Huntsman'. It will not star Kristen Stewart, and will have another Director assigned to it after Rupert Saunders who Directed this feature was caught in an extra marital scandal post release.

In conclusion, this is a traditional story of good versus evil, the performances are solid enough - Hemsworth and Theron especially, not forgetting the merry band of dwarves, and you know the ending . . . or do you - it all ends abruptly and a little too quickly but nonetheless enjoyable action fantasy that adds a 21st Century spin on the Brothers Grimm fairytale!


-Steve, at Odeon Online-