Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales | Javier Bardem is a ghost on quest to revenge on Jack Sparrow

There are some actors that could—literally—read anything and make it exciting. If they wanted to read the ingredients on a candy wrapper and make you weep, or quake in fear their natural abilities could and would produce their desired impact. Those thespians are rare: Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones spring to mind, and so does Oscar® winner Javier Bardem.

Right now Bardem can be seen as the vengeful, cursed undead, Captain Salazar in Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” the fifth film in the now-iconic “Pirates of the Caribbean” film franchise, which returns Johnny Depp to his Academy Award®-nominated role as the outrageous, swashbuckling scoundrel Captain Jack Sparrow. Bardem is joined in this new adventure with Oscar® winner Geoffrey Rush.

Everything about the film is created to make it have that wow impact which includes the very look of the Captain Salazar’s (Bardem) ghostly crew and his particularly gnarly look, half spectral with a deterioration of corporeal flesh and fresh, red blood oozing from his mouth, taking charge of his doomed and cursed ship — The Silent Mary.

The ship which was designed by architect/production designer Nigel Phelps, was inspired to make the ship a “floating Spanish castle” with turrets, swiveling cannons on deck, and statues of medieval knights in full armor adorning her decks and exterior.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is in theaters May 26, 2017 in 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D! Johnny Depp returns to the big screen as the iconic, swashbuckling anti-hero Jack Sparrow in the all-new "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales."

According to the press notes, The “cursed” version of the Silent Mary presented a fascinating contrast, a symphony of picturesque deterioration: large gaps in its rotting wood structure; seaweed crawling up the mainsail; kelp adorning the fraying ropes; turrets, cannons, statues, weaponry, all now covered in slimy green moss. The former pride of the Spanish Navy now a terrifying spectre, much like its cursed undead Captain Salazar.

Actors work with their surroundings. The more convincing to them, the better it plays to a world-wide audience. “Both ships are a work of art,” says Javier Bardem of the two versions of the Silent Mary, “but especially the ship that is cursed and becomes the ghost ship. It was mesmerizing and what I felt being on it was the sadness; this eternal pain I always imagined my character and his crew were carrying for so many years because of the curse. The pre-cursed one was the opposite. It was shiny and powerful and completely indestructible. And that’s what the character of Salazar is like when he’s alive. He’s very keen to be the king of the sea and the ship reflected that.”

Bardem is an unconventionally handsome man to get his ghostly look just right, it took him two to three hours a day in the chair under the artful care of Academy Award®-winning makeup and hair designer Peter King. “It’s pretty amazing what they’ve done with the makeup,” notes the actor. “Once it’s on, it really helps you to get in the mood. But also, it doesn’t kill your expression. My greatest fear was that I would not be able to show emotion or feeling with the prosthetics on my face, but that was not the case. I could do that, which is where you see the quality of those makeup artists. So yes, it was a long process of being in the chair every day, but also very rewarding because it helped me to see myself like that and to find the character.”

Describing Salazar and the ghost crew, Bardem notes, “I think they are people who have been abandoned and dead inside, but there is kind of a living rage, a flame of life that they are constantly seeking. They are not figures of death, but of life that could happen soon, and they are trying to reach it.” Adds Peter King, “Creating Salazar and his ghost crew took some three months of concept work, throwing ideas backwards and forwards between Espen and Joachim, Jerry and myself, and my team.”

Filmmaking is a team effort and to that end, director Joachim Rønning add this, “Part of the idea for Salazar and his crew was that on the day that they die inside the Devil’s Triangle, Jack had tricked them into sailing in there. They can still walk around but they may be missing part of their attire and limbs, and some are even missing half their heads. So it’s quite scary, but it’s also a little bit of fun in that they’re walking around with just half a brain.” They’re caught between the living and the dead.”

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is in theaters May 26, 2017 in 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D! Johnny Depp returns to the big screen as the iconic, swashbuckling anti-hero Jack Sparrow in the all-new "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales."

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (4/4)

First we had STAR WARS, which lead to 2 sequels making it a trilogy. Then we had a prequel of trilogies. Then we had a sequel to the series. But this time, it's neither a sequel, nor really a prequel. It's a midquel?

The 8th live action film in the STAR WARS franchise, is a stand-alone sequel to Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005) and a prequel to the original Star Wars film Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) as it ends at the point which that film begins. Rogue One stars Felicity JonesDiego LunaBen MendelsohnDonnie YenMads MikkelsenAlan TudykRiz AhmedJiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker, and follows Jyn Erso as the daughter of the unwilling designer of the Galactic Empire's superweapon, the Death Star, and her journey to find her father and obtain the schematics which show the reactor core vulnerability he left in its design.

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I'm not really going to reveal any spoilers about the film right now. Not until after it's official release. You can comment a questions and I'll answer. I'll update the review after the release, with more details though.

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Even though it's a standalone film, to truly appreciate the film, you need to be familiar with at least original STAR WARS. Better if you've seen both the trilogies though. There are several character references, and some characters themselves, that you won't know, until you know about the other films. Although, you could still watch the movie standalone, as long as you make yourself slightly familiar with the STAR WARS world. Which probably you already are!

Felicity Jones' performance the unconvinced rebel-fighter Jyn Erso is pretty impressive. She has the charm, the depth, the anger and a lot more to offer. Almost reminds you of a young Luke Skywalker. Mads Mikkelsen is Galen Erso is Jyn's distant father who the Rebels intercepted a transmission about the testing of the Death Star. Mads is so good and always a joy to watch. From Marvel Universe to Star Wars universe, he's making a mark Diego Luna as Rebel Alliance Intelligence Officer Cassian Andor is a joy to watch. Although he tends to be lil too serious at times. At times he seems like he'll end up a villain, cuz he's so damn serious. But the moments of joy & laughter come from Alan Tudyk as K-2SO, a Rebel-owned Imperial enforcer droid whose memory is wiped by Andor. He's funny, cool and fun. everywhere.

nother fun character is Chirrut Îmwe, played by Donnie Yen. He's brutal, he's cool, he's awesome and he's blind. He kicks some serious ass in the film. Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic, the Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Imperial Military, is also really good villain. He seemed like Christoph Waltz, but he's not. Riz Ahmed is Bodhi Rook, a former Imperial pilot who defects to the Rebels. Finally an Indian gets a good place in Star Wars universe, congratulation to Riz on that. He has a good part, which is kind of meek, but also fun, courageous and important. Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, a veteran of the Clone Wars is really cool too. He's brutal, dangerous and maniac-ish. Forest makes Saw even cooler. And there's Darth Vader too!

The film is also beautifully shot. It's more on the lines of the new Star Wars film. Not a crazy CGI spectacle like the prequel trilogy. The film reminds you of original Star Wars trilogy, but still keeps it modern. There are not as many interesting aliens as you may want, but there are plenty. And the action sequences are very very cool. Lots of references to original Star Wars that the fans will find fun. 

All in all, it's a great movie to watch, and it's going to be BIG for Disney this year.  If you're a STAR WARS fan, you must watch it. If you are not a STAR WARS fan, or you haven't seen STAR WARS films, please go watch them. You have a lot too catchup on the holiday season!

Hope begins with them. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in theaters December 16.

THE CONGRESSMAN: A good watch, this July 4th!

If you want to watch something new and interesting this July weekend, THE CONGRESSMAN, can make a good pick. Checkout our previous post about the film. The film is available on VOD right now!

Congressman Charlie Winship (Treat Williams) is at a crossroads in his life both personally and professionally. After he publicly refuses to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance he finds himself in a downward spiral. From being badgered by the media to being undermined by conniving lobbyist, Laird Devereaux (George Hamilton), Charlie needs to find a way out of this series of unfortunate events. He embarks on a journey with his Chief of Staff, Jared (Ryan Merriman) to a small remote island of the coast of Maine, where he comes into contact with an offbeat group of constituents who are fighting to protect their island and livelihood.

Through experiencing a different way of life Charlie is re-introduced to the ideals that molded him. Making the choice to go toe to toe with his past may give him a second chance at personal happiness, professional enlightenment, and perhaps, even a lifetime supply of lobster.

CAST | Treat Williams, George Hamilton, Elizabeth Marvel and Ryan Merriman

DIRECTED BY | Congressman Robert J. Mrazek and Jared Martin

PRODUCED BY | Jared Martin, Fred Roos

SCREENPLAY BY | Robert J. Mrazek

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OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL – In Theaters October 21

It was never just a game.  Inviting audiences again into the lore of the spirit board,Ouija: Origin of Evil tells a terrifying new tale as the follow-up to 2014’s sleeper hit that opened at number one.  In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their séance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home.  When the youngest daughter is overtaken by the merciless spirit, this small family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side.

Ouija: Origin of Evil is produced by Platinum Dunes partners Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form (The Texas Chainsaw MassacreThe Purge series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Blumhouse Productions’ Jason Blum (The Purge and Insidious series), alongside Hasbro’s Brian Goldner (Transformers and G.I. Joe series) and Stephen Davis (Ouija).  Mike Flanagan directs from a screenplay he wrote with his Oculus and Before I Wake collaborator, Jeff Howard, and Universal will distribute the film worldwide.

Ouija: Origin of Evil - Official Trailer In Theaters October 21 http://www.ouijamovie.com It was never just a game. Inviting audiences again into the lore of the spirit board, Ouija: Origin of Evil tells a terrifying new tale as the follow-up to 2014's sleeper hit that opened at number one.

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Genre: Supernatural Thriller                  

Cast: Henry Thomas, Elizabeth Reaser, Doug Jones, Parker Mack, Sam Anderson, Kate Siegel, Annalise Basso, Lulu Wilson

Directed by: Mike Flanagan

Written by: Mike Flanagan & Jeff Howard

Produced by: Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, Andrew Form, Jason Blum, Brian Goldner, Stephen Davis