Saturday, July 25, 2015
Quick Review of 'Ant-Man'
I have to say, I'm actually impressed with this latest Ant-Man movie! Better than my viewing with Avengers: Age of Ultron (not a bad movie, though) in my opinion! Just like last summer's Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man has proven to be a very entertaining non-Avenger Marvel movie even with a strange concept of a hero who can shrink himself the size of an ant and battle enemies with the horde of ants at his command! And it looks like that it turned to be a pretty good film even without Edgar Wright as their director! I never knew that Paul Rudd, as the goofball master criminal thief Scott Lang, could really pull it off as our new Ant-Man even though Hank Pym, played by Michael Douglas, should have been the main Ant-Man like he was in the comics. But Scott's daughter Cassie Lang is just the CUTEST THING I see in Ant-Man! "Daddy, is that you?" Awww.
Every time I see young Hank Pym in the flashbacks, makes me wish that Marvel would at least consider making a prequel about how he first developed the Pym Particles and his discovery on the "Quantum Realm" (or the Microverse), and see more of the partnership/relationship between the original Ant-Man and the Wasp, A.K.A. Janet van Dyne (on screen together for the first time even for just a few minutes)! Though I was a bit sad to see what happen to poor Jan when she sacrificed her life to save Hank while sabotaging the Soviet rocket. But because Scott was able to survive being in the Quantum Realm for so long after defeating Yellowjacket, I was relieved to learn that Jan may in fact be still alive. Now that, I would love to see the original Wasp (perhaps Catherine Zeta-Jones, married to Michael Douglas in real life, can play her) again or witness Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), Hank & Janet's daughter, in action as the new Wasp!
Michael Peña of course is the one actor who absolutely STOLE THE MOVIE. He makes me laugh SO HARD everytime he says some hilarious stuff that don't make sense but nonetheless nailed it without taking it too serious! Gotta give thanks to Paul Rudd, Adam Mackay and Edgar Wright for giving the humorous feel to the script that was rewritten a couple of times ever since Bring It On director Peyton Reed came in to helm what almost became "Marvel's first flop"! I thought it was pretty funny the way that everytime we see Ant-Man and Yellowjacket fight, we would see them from our normal size perspective like it wasn't as loud or violent when they're pretty tiny as though they are harmless insects. Love the Thomas the Tank Engine gag, though! Hahahaha!
I sure hope that because of the excellent word-of-mouth, there may have to be plans of telling more of the story of Ant-Man despite his sequel not among the line of Phase 3 movies. With the post-credits scene, I am so pumped up for next May's Captain America: Civil War, the start of Phase 3 (with all the films leading up to the Russo Brothers' Avengers: Infinity War)!
Friday, July 24, 2015
Finished My English Online Course at Summer Semester!
This week has been pretty lucky for me! Last night, I finally submitted my last and final English 302 assignment via GMU Blackboard website! After weeks of challenging essays and lectures during the course of this summer semester, I am so happy to have completed my written papers! I should thank mom and my sister Christine for all the help they have given me! Thank you Prof. Dean Taciuch for being a respectful online teacher for us English students! Moving on to the next semester after weeks of a relaxing summer!
Monday, May 11, 2015
Quick Review of 'Hulk'
In Nick Nolte's words, "Take it back! It's not stopping! Take it back!" That's right, TAKE THIS MOVIE BACK FROM US! I don't care what these sissy YouTubers think of 2003's Hulk being "better than The Incredible Hulk," but it is SO BORING, SO DULL AND WAY TOO LONG!!!
Ang Lee may have been a good director for hits like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Life of Pi, but he's just not the right director for the giant green-ragin behemoth. As much as we think that the psychological plot of Bruce/Hulk's anger is "important to the character," it's too bad that Ang Lee delved into it too deeply in a convoluted way! THERE WAS JUST NOT ENOUGH EXCITING ACTION! I hate it when the Hulk fights main bad guys at night (like the badly-CGI Hulk-Dogs) with NO LIGHTING! They were just too dark and hard to tell the good and bad guys apart! No wonder it failed to domestically earn back the $137 million budget after achieving a B- CinemaScore grade from audiences more than 10 years ago! The pacing is so slow and there was just TOO MUCH POINTLESSLY-LONG QUIET CONVERSATIONS! And what's worse, the comic book-style transitioning is TOO DISTRACTING throughout the entire 2-hr long film! I know Ang Lee is trying to make it a "comic book movie," but it only became ridiculously stale and ruins the pacing and flow of every scene in a stupid way.
"Stronger than 2008/Avengers Hulk" or not, but the CGI on this 2003 version of the Hulk, or "Shrulk", is just so fake and too smoothly-detailed or fat to make him look like a fearful green monster! He also didn't say "Hulk Smash!" other than "Puny human" and "TAKE IT ALLLLL!!!!" Don't blame how "weak" Ed Norton's Hulk (way more realistic and better-detailed!) was handled in the reboot when maybe it was just done to ensure that he isn't too "overpowered"! And that the Abomination (Tim Roth), who was much stronger than the Hulk in the comics, will have a chance to initially overwhelm him before Hulk would gain the upper hand in the end. People should know that at least his strength has gotten better in 2012's The Avengers since he's the same Hulk (but different actor) from his own solo Hulk reboot! Eric Bana is just too monotone and emotionless for us to sympathize with, nor does he even act like a scientist who runs gamma radiation tests. For he is clearly the one who's a lot more angry than the Hulk since he doesn't seem to be worried or desperate enough about preventing himself from endangering everyone like he does in the comics. All of the characters, other than <3 Jennifer Connelly <3 (although her face can be at times too wooden like Kristen Stewart's), are so unlikeable! Especially Josh Lucas as douchebag Glenn Talbot, who clearly does not act like a real major but more of a stalker of Betty Ross (unlike his FAR SUPERIOR Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. counterpart) and has the worst yet hilarious death scene ever! While Sam Elliott (also appeared in Ghost Rider) did good as General "T-Bolt" Ross, William Hurt's reason of his hatred towards Bruce/Hulk made a lot more sense than simply hating him for being the son of David Banner. Speaking of whom, Nick Nolte's insane father of Bruce Banner unfortunately is the character I do not care about! I don't care about his ties to the Hulk's origins (nanomeds and genetic blah blah blah kind of stuff) for the sake of developing more of the "anger issues"! His motivations and his obsessive experimentations on starfishes, reptiles and monkeys didn't quite make sense to me. And his acting became over-the-top once he goes crazy with all the yelling (Bruce's GOOOOOOOOO!!!!! included) and his subtle mock yelling! I don't think that he was an inspiring Hulk villain once he was turned into Absorbing Man (Carl Creel from the comics and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) or whatever when he absorb things like electricity (Zzzax-style), rock and water before turning into a giant gamma cloud! Now that is just plain weird.
Overall... THE CAST IS A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT! Can't people who "didn't enjoy Incredible Hulk" not understand that!!?? I'm glad that Marvel and Universal rebooted the Hulk franchise with a movie that strongly ties to the Avengers! I could almost imagine the disappointing reactions from the Avengers stars like Robert Downey, Jr. and especially Mark Ruffalo when they see this not-so-incredible Hulk film! You don't need the serious tone, then take it too far, to make a Hulk movie! What really defines the Hulk is a perfect balance of fun-filled comic book action and tragic (but not too tragic!) suspenseful thriller to make it more faithful to the cheerful tones of Iron Man, Captain America, and Spider-Man! So don't bother seeing Hulk and then next seeing The Incredible Hulk (a total reboot, not a direct continuation) even if they're 5 years apart from each other. Bruce saving Harper from gamma exposure is not enough to make the audience be first introduced to how the Hulk came to be for the first time on the big screen thanks to a very FLAT-written script made for Ang Lee.
Like Spider-Man 3, the well-composed soundtrack (by Spider-Man 1-2 composer Danny Elfman) and the "excellent" action scenes (the tank and helicopter desert scenes until the abruptly-short San Francisco rampage, and the South America ending) does not outweigh the negative flaws that were frequently found! No matter how many times I view this on DVD, the end result remains to be the same disappointing mess that I already know. This 2003 Hulk adaptation does NOT deserve a much bigger praise than the more comic book-faithful Incredible Hulk, which is officially canon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with no disregard even with a so-so $263 million worldwide gross! And don't even think about making me angry with your positive comments saying that the Ang Lee movie has a "better story than in the 08 reboot"! Because you wouldn't like me when I'm VERY angry.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Quick Review of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'
Now THIS is how you start the summer movie season with a bang! Not like what Iron Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 failed to do after 2012's The Avengers! Don't understand what with all the comments are saying that it was such a "big disappointment"? I thought it was JUST AS GOOD AS THE PREDECESSOR! Much better than even Iron Man 2-3 and Thor 2! Ultron is a much more dangerous villain than even Loki, Aldrich Killian, Malekith, Ivan Vanko/Whiplash, and Ronan! As always, the chemistry between these Avengers (Robert Downey, Jr. Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth and, Mark Ruffalo) is just perfect and has a nice touch with the sense of humor than in the 1st! But the most best of all is that Jeremy Renner has a much bigger role, expanded character development, and clearly stole the scenes that involves him making hilarious sarcastic jokes, just the way his Hawkeye character needed to be after being a mindless slave to Loki during the 1st hour before the Battle of New York! James Spader, I thought, is very intimidating as the cold-calculative sentient robot Ultron who wants to "bring peace" to the world. Love how he brings up like the concept of Noah's Ark when explaining the whole human extinction plot. And the way that he creepily sings the "There Are No Strings On Me" song from Disney's Pinocchio as though it was inspiration on his belief that no one, especially Tony, can control Ultron. Just what I've been expecting to hear from him after viewing the first trailer last year. What also makes Ultron an even bigger threat to the Avengers is that rather than destroying them quickly, he tends to use the Maximoff twins Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch to "tear them apart" by building up even greater tensions among the team. Now THAT was an evil scheme than what Loki had planned! While I still enjoyed the Avengers' fight with the Chitauri aliens a lot more, love that there was a much bigger suspense that involves the Avengers making tough decisions of how to save the city of Sokovia without resulting in multiple human casualties (which happened before in Man of Steel) before next thing they know… the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier arrives with Nick Fury at their command and WAR MACHINE (not Iron Patriot, this time!) as their backup! But the saddest thing that's eve happened before Ultron's defeat by Scarlet Witch and Vision's hands was the death of… Quicksilver, who gave his life saving Hawkeye and the poor helpless kid. So I'm intrigued to see how Wanda/Scarlet Witch will cope with her twin brother's death in the next upcoming films.
So it looks like we now have a new set of Avengers after Iron Man and Hawkeye left the team, Thor heading back to Asgard to seek answers on the Infinity Stones, and the Hulk banishing himself to space piloting a Quinjet (maybe even encountering the Guardians of the Galaxy - Planet Hulk-style!). Captain America (my favorite Avenger) and Black Widow are still with us, but joining the New Avengers are: War Machine, Falcon, Vision, and Scarlet Witch! Though I hate how just after Cap says "Avengers..", I was kinda expecting him to say "assemble" before next thing I know, the end credits roll. During the mid-credits scene however, an Infinity Gauntlet (without the 6 stones) can be seen being wielded by Thanos while declaring "Fine. I'll do it myself". This had me excited to see how the Avengers can deal with what might be the "best MCU villain of all time" in AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (Pt 1 in 2018, and Pt 2 in 2019)! This was like the greatest Marvel movie experience I've ever had this year! The Fantastic Four reboot (good or not) will have a tough time impressing us with the questionable casting even with better effects and a "perfect tone"! I'm more excited to see one more Phase 2 movie Ant-Man! Keep it going Marvel! 'Cause I am ready!
Sunday, February 22, 2015
The 2015 Academy Award Winners!
The winners of my "favorite categories" at the 87th Academy Awards ceremony from last night are...!
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Animated Feature
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound Mixing
Best Sound Editing
Best Picture
- American Sniper
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Boyhood
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Selma
- The Theory of Everything
- Whiplash
Best Director
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
- Boyhood (Richard Linklater)
- Foxcatcher (Bennett Miller)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson)
- The Imitation Game (Morten Tyldum)
Best Actor
- Foxcatcher (Steve Carrell)
- American Sniper (Bradley Cooper)
- The Imitation Game (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Michael Keaton)
- The Theory of Everything (Eddie Redmayne)
- Two Days, One Night (Marion Cotillard)
- The Theory of Everything (Felicity Jones)
- Still Alice (Julianne Moore)
- Gone Girl (Rosamund Pike)
- Wild (Reese Witherspoon)
Best Supporting Actor
- The Judge (Robert Duvall)
- Boyhood (Ethan Hawke)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Edward Norton)
- Foxcatcher (Mark Ruffalo)
- Whiplash (J.K. Simmons)
Best Supporting Actress
- Boyhood (Patricia Arquette)
- Wild (Laura Dern)
- The Imitation Game (Keira Knightley)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Emma Stone)
- Into the Woods (Meryl Streep)
Best Original Screenplay
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Boyhood
- Foxcatcher
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Nightcrawler
Best Adapted Screenplay
- American Sniper
- The Imitation Game
- Inherent Vice
- The Theory of Everything
- Whiplash
- Big Hero 6 (Don Hall and Chris Williams)
- The Boxtrolls (Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Dean DeBlois)
- Song of the Sea (Tomm Moore)
- The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata)
Best Production Design
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Interstellar
- Into the Woods
- Mr. Turner
Best Costume Design
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Inherent Vice
- Into the Woods
- Maleficent
- Mr. Turner
Best Cinematography
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Ida
- Mr. Turner
- Unbroken
Best Film Editing
- American Sniper
- Boyhood
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Whiplash
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
- Foxcatcher
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Original Score
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (Alexandre Desplat)
- The Imitation Game (Alexandre Desplat)
- Interstellar (Hans Zimmer)
- Mr. Turner (Gary Yershon)
- The Theory of Everything (Jóhann Jóhannsson)
Best Original Song
- The LEGO Movie ("Everything Is Awesome")
- Selma ("Glory")
- Beyond the Lights ("Grateful")
- Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me ("I'm Not Gonna Miss You")
- Begin Again ("Lost Stars")
Best Visual Effects
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Interstellar
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
Best Sound Mixing
- American Sniper
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Interstellar
- Unbroken
- Whiplash
Best Sound Editing
- American Sniper
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
- Interstellar
- Unbroken
Thursday, January 15, 2015
The 2015 Oscar Nominations Are In!
For my favorite Oscar categories only...
Which one of the 2014 movies will win an Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year? Will it be...?
Best Director?
Best Actor?
Best Actress?
Best Supporting Actor?
Best Supporting Actress?
Best Original Screenplay?
Best Adapted Screenplay?
Best Animated Feature?
Best Production Design?
Best Costume Design?
Best Cinematography?
Best Film Editing?
Best Makeup and Hairstyling?
Best Original Score?
Best Original Song?
Best Visual Effects?
Best Sound Mixing?
Best Sound Editing?
Tune in to find out during ABC's 87th Annual Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, February 22nd. Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris!
Which one of the 2014 movies will win an Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year? Will it be...?
- American Sniper (6 nominations)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (9 nominations)
- Boyhood (6 nominations)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (9 nominations)
- The Imitation Game (8 nominations)
- Selma (2 nominations)
- The Theory of Everything (5 nominations)
- Whiplash (5 nominations)
Best Director?
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
- Boyhood (Richard Linklater)
- Foxcatcher (Bennett Miller)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson)
- The Imitation Game (Morten Tyldum)
Best Actor?
- Foxcatcher (Steve Carrell)
- American Sniper (Bradley Cooper)
- The Imitation Game (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Michael Keaton)
- The Theory of Everything (Eddie Redmayne)
- Two Days, One Night (Marion Cotillard)
- The Theory of Everything (Felicity Jones)
- Still Alice (Julianne Moore)
- Gone Girl (Rosamund Pike)
- Wild (Reese Witherspoon)
Best Supporting Actor?
- The Judge (Robert Duvall)
- Boyhood (Ethan Hawke)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Edward Norton)
- Foxcatcher (Mark Ruffalo)
- Whiplash (J.K. Simmons)
Best Supporting Actress?
- Boyhood (Patricia Arquette)
- Wild (Laura Dern)
- The Imitation Game (Keira Knightley)
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Emma Stone)
- Into the Woods (Meryl Streep)
Best Original Screenplay?
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Boyhood
- Foxcatcher
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Nightcrawler
Best Adapted Screenplay?
- American Sniper
- The Imitation Game
- Inherent Vice
- The Theory of Everything
- Whiplash
- Big Hero 6 (Don Hall and Chris Williams)
- The Boxtrolls (Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Dean DeBlois)
- Song of the Sea (Tomm Moore)
- The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata)
Best Production Design?
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Interstellar
- Into the Woods
- Mr. Turner
Best Costume Design?
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Inherent Vice
- Into the Woods
- Maleficent
- Mr. Turner
Best Cinematography?
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Ida
- Mr. Turner
- Unbroken
Best Film Editing?
- American Sniper
- Boyhood
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Imitation Game
- Whiplash
Best Makeup and Hairstyling?
- Foxcatcher
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Original Score?
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (Alexandre Desplat)
- The Imitation Game (Alexandre Desplat)
- Interstellar (Hans Zimmer)
- Mr. Turner (Gary Yershon)
- The Theory of Everything (Jóhann Jóhannsson)
Best Original Song?
- The LEGO Movie ("Everything Is Awesome")
- Selma ("Glory")
- Beyond the Lights ("Grateful")
- Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me ("I'm Not Gonna Miss You")
- Begin Again ("Lost Stars")
Best Visual Effects?
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Interstellar
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
Best Sound Mixing?
- American Sniper
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- Interstellar
- Unbroken
- Whiplash
Best Sound Editing?
- American Sniper
- Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
- The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
- Interstellar
- Unbroken
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Marvel/DC Comic Book Movies That Should Never Have Been Made
1. Spider-Man 3
Studio: Sony/Columbia
Director: Sam Raimi
Release Date: May 4, 2007
Box Office: $890,871,626
Studio: Sony/Columbia
Director: Sam Raimi
Release Date: May 4, 2007
Box Office: $890,871,626
2. Green Lantern
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Martin Campbell
Release Date: June 17, 2011
Box Office: $219,851,172
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Martin Campbell
Release Date: June 17, 2011
Box Office: $219,851,172
3. Blade: Trinity
Studio: New Line Cinema
Director: David S. Goyer
Release Date: December 8, 2004
Box Office: $128,905,366
Studio: New Line Cinema
Director: David S. Goyer
Release Date: December 8, 2004
Box Office: $128,905,366
4. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Studio: Sony/Columbia
Director: Neveldine/Taylor
Release Date: February 17, 2012
Box Office: $132,563,930
Studio: Sony/Columbia
Director: Neveldine/Taylor
Release Date: February 17, 2012
Box Office: $132,563,930
5. Batman & Robin
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Joel Schumacher
Release Date: June 20, 1997
Box Office: $238,207,122
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Joel Schumacher
Release Date: June 20, 1997
Box Office: $238,207,122
7. The Fantastic Four 2
Studio: Fox
Director: Josh Trank (?)
Release Date: June 9, 2017
Box Office: n/a
Studio: Fox
Director: Josh Trank (?)
Release Date: June 9, 2017
Box Office: n/a
8. Superman III
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Richard Lester
Release Date: June 17, 1983
Box Office: $59,950,623
Note: Ignored by Bryan Singer's Superman Returns!
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Richard Lester
Release Date: June 17, 1983
Box Office: $59,950,623
Note: Ignored by Bryan Singer's Superman Returns!
9. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Sidney J. Furie
Release Date: July 24, 1987
Box Office: $15,681,020
Note: Ignored by Bryan Singer's Superman Returns!
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Sidney J. Furie
Release Date: July 24, 1987
Box Office: $15,681,020
Note: Ignored by Bryan Singer's Superman Returns!
11. Steel
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Release Date: August 15, 1997
Box Office: $1,710,972
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Release Date: August 15, 1997
Box Office: $1,710,972
12. Jonah Hex
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Jimmy Hayward
Release Date: June 18, 2010
Box Office: $10,903,312
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Jimmy Hayward
Release Date: June 18, 2010
Box Office: $10,903,312
13. Man-Thing
Studio: Lionsgate
Director: Brett Leonard
Release Date: April 30, 2005
Box Office: n/a
Note: It was released on the SyFy channel instead of making a domestic theatrical release as intended.
Studio: Lionsgate
Director: Brett Leonard
Release Date: April 30, 2005
Box Office: n/a
Note: It was released on the SyFy channel instead of making a domestic theatrical release as intended.
14. Catwoman
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Pitof
Release Date: July 23, 2004
Box Office: $82,102,379
Note: Winner for 4 Razzies including Worst Picture and Worst Actress (Halle Berry)
Studio: Warner Bros.
Director: Pitof
Release Date: July 23, 2004
Box Office: $82,102,379
Note: Winner for 4 Razzies including Worst Picture and Worst Actress (Halle Berry)
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