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Vikram Rathod Telugu Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast ::
Sarath Kumar ,Namitha ,Vadivelu ,
Kalabhavan Mani ,Ilavarasu ,
Livingston ,Kota Srinivasan Rao,Thalaivasa ,
Paravai Muniyamma ,Mumtaj ,Ashish Vidhyarthi
Director: A. Venkatesh
Producer: Yuvarani M, Rajeswara Rao S
Music Director: Srikanth Deva
Release Date: 09 Oct 2009
Genre: Action - Comedy
Language: Telugu

The Story :

Vikram Rathod is an dubbed version of Tamil movie Aei and it is an Action Comedy based movie. In which, Sarath Kumar selling electrical accessories along with his friend Vadivelu leading a peaceful life at their home town. He comes across Namitha and falls in love with her.

Sarath Kumar past is made to unfold in a flashback. He is a military officer who joins his friend Kalabhavan Mani on a vacation. The duo decides to reform the society and cleanse the police department by taking as hostage a few corrupt police officers. Watch Online Telugu movie Song

Review


Attili Sattibabu (Ravi Teja), a petty thief falls in love with Neeraja Goswami (Anushka). His life soon turns upside down when a kid comes to him claiming that she is his daughter. It is later revealed that the kid is daughter of Vikram Rathod (Ravi Teja) who is hiding in Hyderabad from the bandits of Chambal valley. This Vikram Rathod and Sattibabu are identical.

After a shoot out and some action episodes, Vikram Rathod dies and Sattibabu takes care of his daughter. Sattibabu moves on to Chambal valley and completes the unfinished mission of ACP Vikram Rathod. As the saying goes, all that starts well ends well.

To put in a one sentence, Vikramarkudu is typical 'Rajamouli' film. How does one define the 'Rajamouli film'? The film should have an exotic backdrop other than our Andhra Pradesh, a flashback, 'sexy' songs', liberal dose of skin show, and pulsating action episodes. Vikramarkudu has all these and above all has rich production values. This time he uses Chambal valley as the backdrop for the story and Vikramarkudu has plenty of mass dialogues laced with lots of double entendres.

The first half is full of lighter moments with catchy songs like "Jintaka..Jintaka..". And heroine Anushka has put her curvaceous body to the full view of audiences. Her excessive skin show, and good action episodes are major attraction for the film.

The second half is a bit slacken but this is where the real drama happens. If one looks in critical manner, Vikramarkudu doesn't pass the muster. For it has full of illogical moments and continuity problems.

The entire story itself defies the logic. But again these days, people excuse such things if it offers entertainment. And Vikramarkudu scores on this point.

What's hot?
Hero Ravi Teja plays dual roles for the first time in his career as lead actor. He has given fine performance both as Attili Sattibabu and Vikram Rathod. Playing comic roles is his forte and in the role of Sattibabu he is at his best. As Vikram Rathod he looks better and very restrained. He shines well but the two characters collide you don't find any differences (there comes the continuity problem).

Sexy girl Anushka has scored on the glamour front. And she is also good when she performs the mannerism of 'Jitakaa' in the end in the similar manner of Ravi Teja. Ajay who had been playing sidekicks has now elevated to the main villain in the film. His character and his getup look logical but he looks menacing and well fitted.

There is nothing great about the script. The story pattern is similar to that of his past hits - Simhadri and Chatrapathi, but his screenplay is good. He throws right 'turns' in the narration when the film slackens there by keeping the audiences glued to the film. Music by M M Keeravani is another asset. His background score is really excellent. Camera work by Sarvesh Murari is just okay. M L Kumar Chowdhary should be commended for its rich production values. Though the film's milieu is Chambal Valley in Madhya Pradesh, it is actually shot in Badami area in Karnataka.
What's not!
The film has no logic. And it has excessive double meaning dialogues like "Needi Andhra Pradesh..Naadi Madhya Pradesh. Naa Madhya Pradesh loki raku..".

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Saa Boo Thri Tamil movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast ::Arshad Khan ,Prajin ,Akshay ,Mithuna ,Pinky ,Sara ,Ujjaini
Director: Arshad Khan
Producer: Arshad Khan, Rajesh Kanna
Music Director: Abbas Ravi
Release Date: 17 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Tamil



Synopsis:

Sa Boo Thri, Love is the theme. Akshay loves one lady, almost gets engaged to another, finds a caring lover in another and is finally forced to make a choice, which has him totally confused.
Playing this confused guy is debutant Akshay. Acting as his side kicks are Prajin and Harshad. Prajin plays a married man who is so caught up in his software engineer's life that he has no time for family. Harshad is the lady-crazy fellow who lusts for older women.

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REVIEW:

Saa Boo Thri by Arshad Khan releasing this DeepavaliRajesh Khanna, under the banner of R Studios, produces Arshad Khan's directorial debut Saa Boo Thri, due to release this Deepavali. Arshad also plays the lead role. The story, screenplay, dialogues and direction are also by Arshad Khan. Prajin and Akshay are the other heroes; there are five heroines: Midhuna, Sarah, Aksha, Ujjaini and Pinki. Except Midhuna, all other actresses make their acting debut with The film . Arshad has been working on several successful projects including Manathodu Mazhaikalam and Yaavarum Nalam as an assistant director. Sarah, a model, has been involved with a variety of commercials. Ujjaini is a popular playback singer. Saa Boo Thri, a romantic comedy, is about the lives of three youngsters, their love lives and careers. The movie mainly targets the youth and promises to entertain them. Abbas Rafi, an assistant to A.R. Rahman and Rehana, composes the music. The movie is due for release this Deepavali.
Another small film, Saa Boo Thri, is getting ready for release during Diwali.

The film is directed by debutant Arshad Khan, a former associate of Vikram Kumar and is also the hero of the film.
Television artists Akshay and Prajin are also there in the cast along with five heroines: Pinki Ujjaini Sarah, Aksha, and Midhuna.
The film is said to be a youthful entertainer with music by Abbas Rafi, a former assistant to AR Rahman.
Saa Boo Thri, is said to be a Diwali release. But the big question is where are the theatres to screen small films as all of them have been blocked by the biggies!

PREVIEWs

Music Director : Abbas Rahbi
Vocals : Benny Dayal, Ujjayini, Vijay Yesudas, Haricharan, Benny Dayal, Rahul Nambiar
Lyrics : Kavinpaa, Na. Muthukumar, Thamarai
Produced by three software engineers, directed by Arshadh Khan (who assisted in Manathodu Mazhaikkaalam) and starring Prajin and Aksha along with others, this movie has Abbas Rahbi scoring the music.
Suvai Karumbae---
Vocals: Benny Dayal, Ujjayini
Lyrics: Kavinpaa
A fun number with hip-hop beats, belted out with gusto by Benny Dayal. The lyrics touch upon the hedonistic enjoyment of youth. Some spirited inputs from the guitar, keyboard and a bit of violin.
Adhu Oru Oru---
Vocals: Vijay Yesudas, Ujjayini
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar

Simple lyrics that have been put into very smooth rhythms by the composer. The violins, flute and the sax have been sensitively used here. Do we hear the cello too? (especially when they sing’ tholaitthom, yaasitthaen etc) This song talks of disillusionment in love. The Kiravani raga scale appears to have been used. Both the singers are so easy on the ears.
Mazhaiyae Mazhaiyae---
Vocals: Haricharan
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
This does remind you of ‘Suvai Karumbae’, being in the same Karaharapriya scale. But it has solid rhythms and some wow guitar stuff! Haricharan is good as ever in articulating rediscovered love.
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Peranmai Tamil movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Jayam Ravi, Roland Kickinger, Vadivelu, Oorvasi, Ponvannan, Dhanushika, Liyashree, Saranya, Varsha, Vasundhara
Director: S. P. Jananathan
Direction: K.S.Ravikumar
Writer: S. P. Jananathan
Production:Ayngaran International
Music:Vidhyasagar
Release Date: 16 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Tamil

Movie Plot

Peranmai ( 2009 ) is a Tamil forthcoming film directed by film director, S.P.Jananathan starring Jayam Ravi in the lead role. It began its first schedule on March 12 , 2008 .

Peranmai is a forthcoming Tamil language feature film directed by S. P. Jananathan starring Jayam Ravi and Austrian actor Roland Kickinger, who will make his debut in Indian cinema. It began its first schedule on March 12, 2008. Shooting has recently been completed and is now currently in post production.Peranmai audio will be released on september 20th.

peranmai is the upcoming tamil movie directed by the ace director oftamil,K.S.Ravikumar.Jayam ravi is back to hit the screens by doing a action hero role after his 'Dhaam dhoom'.The most curious thing about this venture is that hollywood star Roland Kickinger is doing one of the lead roles in this movie.The soundtrack of this film is composed by talented music director Vidhyasagar.Download the cool songs and enjoy

Preview

Peranmai - Story about a forest officer (Jayam Ravi) foils the plan of a group of terrorists trying to enter the country with the help of 5 girls. Watch Online Movie Trailer
Nothing is going to stop film buffs from getting charged up this Deepavali. For, 'Peranmai', an action-packed heavy budget entertainer directed by S P Jananathan with 'Jayam' Ravi in the lead is getting ready to hit the screens.

Ravi has lost weight for the role of a forest officer in this film. He plays a one-man army in 'Peranmai', similar to that of Sylvester Stallone in 'Rambo'. Vasundra, Saranya, Varsha, Tanusika and Liyasree play the lead female roles.

"I was impressed when Jananathan narrated the story to me. I did rigorous work-outs to suit the role. I learnt martial arts and archery for the movie. Shooting in dense jungles was a great experience," says the actor.

Hailing Ravi, Jananathan says, "He is an actor of commitment and dedication. I am sure that this film is going to be a milestone in Ravi's career."

'Peranmai' is produced by Ayngaran International, a production house synonym with grandeur. After the critical success of 'Iyarkkai' and the commercial success of 'E', Jananathan has been entrusted with the job of making 'Peranmai' by Karunamoorthy and Arun Pandian of Ayngaran.

Thanks to the producers, the film will be seeing some novel technical stuff like helicopter cameras being used for the first time in Tamil cinema.

According to reliable sources, the movie is about how a forest officer (played by Ravi), with the help of five girls, foils the plans of terrorists to enter the country.

Former Mr Universe and Hollywood actor Roland Kickinger plays the baddie. The film has Ravi doing a full length action role as a tribal and forest guard who fights against international terrorists led by Kickinger who are trying to destroy our forest and thereby the ecological system using bio technology.

Music Review:

Vidyasagar means melody. In the company of filmmaker S P Jananathan, he has proved his mastery in coming up with an engrossing music album, that is, 'Peranmai'.

With a group of young singers, the music composer has managed to weave a magic of sorts here. The movie has ‘Jayam’ Ravi donning the role of a forest officer. Vairamuthu has penned the lyrics.

1. Kattu Puli Adicchu
Singer: K K, Jassie Gift

The song is simple and straightforward. It has peppy percussive rhythms with a touch of classical raaga. The good use of flute for the song about forest is straightaway catchy. KK in the company of Jassie Gift has rendered it in rich style.2. Kaadu Kalai Katta
Singer: Madhu Balakrishnan

Melody and Madhu Balakrishnan are always inseparable. Here is one which is soft and scintillating. Lyrics are the backbone of this song. It has good soft tempo without a jubilant pep all through. Vidyasagar has the knack of rendering a soft tune coupled with peppy beats. Hats off music composer!

3. Yaerathaazha Ezhu Mani
Singer: Sadhana Sargam

Sadhana Sargam's mellifluous voice does the trick here. Though the song is bit flat, the rendition by Sadhana Sargam lends to it some dignity.
Again Vidyasagar's mastery in fusing classical raaga for a film song comes to the fore here.

4. When the Boys
Singer: Sonia Irabar, Sianed Jones

Seemingly different from other songs, it has the touch of pop numbers in it. Newcomers Sonia Irabar and Sianed Jones have rendered it with more Anglican accent. The background music is uncomplicated and minimal.

5. Thuppakki Pennae
Singer: Shalini, Megha, Feji, Suvi

A breezy number which is attractive all the way. A fusion of West and the East, Vidyasagar has rendered a medley here. Seemingly aimed at wooing young audience, this song which has vibrant lyrics is powered by a young brigade of singers, who render it with zeal and energy.

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Vedappan Tamil Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast:
Hemanthkumar, Apsara, Nikitha, Mahanathi Shankar,
Muthukalai, Balananth, Sabitha Anand, Nellai Siva
Direction: A. Sridhar
Music: Nesan
Producer: R Radhakrishnan
Release Date: 09 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Tamil



SYNOPSIS::

The film, directed by Sridhar, is the next film from producer Radhakrishnan. The cast comprises Apsara, Nikhitha, Hemanth Kumar and Mahanadhi Shankar. Music is by Nesan. The story of this murder mystery is about an ardent movie-lover who kills his favourite actress. The murderer is revealed but why did he commit this murder? That froms the crux of the plot. For canning an Ilayaraja remix song ‘Malli Vacha Margazhi’, a vast 30 acre jasmine garden was used.
The talkie portions of Vedappan have been wrapped up in a swift 30-day schedule and the movie is ready for release.

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Seetha Kalyanam Malayalam Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Jayaram, Jyothika ,Geethu Mohandas ,Siddique ,Bindu Panickkar ,
Kalpana ,Manorama ,Indrajith ,Janardanan ,Jagadish ,
Sukumari ,Nandu ,Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Director: T K Rajeev Kumar
Producer: Menaka
Music Director: Sreenivas
Lyricst: B.R. Prasad
Singers :: Dinesh ,Sujatha Mohan ,K.S. Chitra ,Unnikrishnan ,
Sharath ,Madhu Balakrishnan ,Karthik ,Anuradha Sriram
Release Date: 16 Oct 2009
Genre: Drama
Language: Malayalam

SYNOPSIS

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Seetha Kalyanam movie revolves around a marriage that takes place in a family of Tamil Brahmins settled in Kerala. The seven-day ceremony is in progress and a few friends arrive for the marriage. The story takes a sudden deviation. The lighter moments give life to the story.

Review

There is a criticism, often valid, that Malayalam film music is disturbingly moving away from its traditional melodies and simple but soulful tunes. Most of the modern-day songs are about rhythms and high-pitched chorus.

But one hearing of The film is good enough to convince you that all is not lost. We all known Sreenivas to be one of the best singers of our generation. In Seethakalyanam he has brought to fore a new facet of his personality. As a music director, he is absolutely original and has given melody a full run. The songs, to put it simply, are outstanding. Listening to them is a pleasure. Heavily inspired by the strong Carnatic tradition of the land, Sreenivas has come with a peach of an album. The only thing you miss is Sreenivas as a singer.

A number dipped in all the traditional niceties. The voices of Sharath, Madhu Balakrishnan and Karthick give it a larger-than-life feel. The energy and enterprise that they bring is beautiful. Anuradha Sreeram, the female singer, takes the overall impact to new heights. Her strong foundations in Hindustani and Carnatic come more than handy. In higher octaves, she is, in one word, splendid.

The pick of the album. Really. But how do you do justice to this melody in ordinary words? How will everyday adjectives suffice to describe this gem in musical verse? If the tune is beautiful, Mathangi’s voice is even more so. After this song, music directors cannot afford to miss her out. Starting with the Sreenivas’s own humming, the song takes off to great heights straightaway with Mathangi mesmerizing all through. Well, don’t read this. Listen to the number. You will understand how language cannot match music!

This is an undiluted Carnatic song with all the right nuances infused by Unni Krishnan. The essential beauty of this traditional Thiagaraja number, in raga Bahudari, is enhanced in the rich timbre of Unni’s voice. The music director has not tampered with the krithi and has let it all flow like a beautiful river. Listen to it, with eyes closed, you will perhaps see God.

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Gamer English Action Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Gerard Butler, Michael C. Hall, Alison Lohman, Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges, Amber Valletta, John Leguizamo, Terry Crews, Aaron Yoo, Zoë Bell, Jonathan Chase, John De Lancie, Noel G., Kyra Sedgwick
Directors: Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor
Released By: Cathay-Keris Films & Musictronic Entertainment
Rating: M18
Official Website: http://gamerthemovie.com
Genre: Action/Thriller
RunTime: 1 hr 35 mins
Opening Day: 10 September 2009

Synopsis:

GAMER is an action thriller set in a near future when gaming and entertainment have evolved into a terrifying new hybrid. Humans control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online games: people play people...for keeps. "Slayers," a first-person shooter game allows millions to act out their most savage fantasies online in front of a global audience, using real prisoners as avatars with whom they fight to the death. Kable (300's Gerard Butler) is the superstar and cult hero of "Slayers." Kable is controlled by Simon who continues to defy all odds by guiding Kable to victory each week. Taken from his family, imprisoned and forced to fight against his will, the modern day gladiator must survive long enough to escape the game to free his family, regain his identity and to save mankind from Castle's ruthless technology.

Movie Review:

In our ever changing society, video games and their respective consoles have been upgrading themselves rapidly. Long gone are the days of the Sega 16-Bit consoles with bulky game cartridges and the Nintendo Gameboy and this has been fast replaced by the likes of the Wii, the third incarnation of the Playstation and even the PSP. On the computer, first shooter games like Doom have also evolved and the likes of Counterstrike and Left 4 Dead allows players to play with other players on other computers around the world. So, where does the movie Gamer fit in into all this? Gamer takes us many steps ahead when the game player can control a game character, who happens to be a living, breathing human being.

Intriguing premise? Certainly. Great movie? Certainly not. In the world of Gamer, a man by the name of Ken Castle has developed a technology that allows people to pay to control other people’s lives in a fantasy world and people can also be paid to become these characters and allow themselves to be controlled in the context of a game. As a result, his highly successful model, Society (something like The Sims) is a bonafide hit and Castle becomes even richer than Bill Gates. He soon comes up with a new game, Slayers and this one becomes an even bigger sensation. Allowing men on death row and rejects of society to sign up, Castle extracts these men from the prison system (with the Governement’s cooperation he says) and Slayers becomes everyone’s worse nightmare come true. It is a first-person shooter game where as mentioned earlier; the gamer controls the character, a real human being who has to fight to survive while being watched by people around the world.

The movie, made by the same contorted minds behind both Crank movies is unfortunately, not at their best here. The style is there (causing one too many headaches too) but the wit is lacking and the story, which has so much potential is blah. There’s a scene involving Vodka, human waste and the gas tank of a truck that is typical Nevedine/Taylor but they go as far as that. The bulk of the movie revolves around Kable (Gerard Butler), a character who is nearing his release from the game (this will happen if a character wins 30 battles) and his chance at redemption. Throw in a light dose of how he was not meant to be there in the first place and that’s Gamer for you. A lot of touch and go and a not a whole lot of meaning.

Gerard Butler is at the forefront of this movie and after 300, it’s no surprise that he is able to handle a movie of this kind with its action and what not but at the same time, it is also nothing too impressive. Also, he is surrounded by a good cast of people in the likes of Alison Lohman, John Leguizamo, Ludacris to name a few but they are all a jolly good waste of talent. It is a wonder why they would have signed up for such an outing when they have fared much much better.

Truth is, it is pretty easy to leave the cinema feeling somewhat shortchanged by the whole experience. I mean, yes, it is probably a movie that is meant for leaving your brains at the door but there is a lot of material inside that could have been explored but the filmmakers chose not to and that is probably the thing that irks me the most.



So, if you are looking for a generous amount of blood, explosions, random tits in a movie that is great for a bunch of army buddies on a nights off or a guy outing thing, this might be a good choice. Otherwise, just stick to LAN gaming
.

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ACCIDENT Hong Kong Thriller Movie 2009


Cast And Crew

Cast: Louis Koo, Richie Jen, Michelle Ye,
Lam Suet, Fung Shui-Fan
Director: Soi Cheang
RunTime: 1 hr 27 mins
Released By: Shaw
Rating: PG (Some Disturbing Scenes)
Opening Day: 24 September 2009
In Mandarin with English subtitles
Genre: Thriller

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Synopsis:

A self-styled “accident choreographer,” the Brain is a professional hitman who kills his victims by trapping them in well crafted “accidents” that look like unfortunate mishaps but are in fact perfectly staged acts of crime. Perennially plagued with guilt, he is also suspicious and morbid by nature. The recent avalanche of memories of his lost wife does not make things any easier.

After one mission accidentally goes wrong, causing the life of one of his men, the Brain is convinced that this accident has been choreographed: someone is out there plotting to terminate him and his team. He becomes increasingly paranoid, walking on the thin line between reality and delusion.

When he discovers that a mysterious insurance agent Fong is somewhat related one of the “accidents” he has staged, the Brain becomes obsessed that this man must be the mastermind behind a conspiracy to take him out. To regain his sanity and to save his life, he must strive to kill Fong before he makes his next move.

Movie Review:

Soi Cheang’s latest thriller is really no "Accident"- here is a tautly crafted and meticulously executed film that emerges as one of the best Hong Kong movies of the year. Indeed, thanks to the creative inspiration of producer Johnnie To’s Milkyway team, "Accident" is a crowning accomplishment for the director better known for some rather bizarre early works ("Horror Hotline…Big Head Monster", "Diamond Hill") and more recent over-the-top action flicks ("Dog Eat Dog", "Shamo").

Like many of To’s Milkway efforts, "Accident" boasts a high-concept premise- a group of professional assassins led by The Brain (Louis Koo) who stage elaborate accidents to disguise their crimes. In a brilliant opening sequence, the team take out a triad boss through a string of seemingly random, carefully choreographed events that to the police can only be described as accidental death.

Their next job is the wheelchair-bound father of a bespectacled man, their employer the old man’s very son, for reasons unknown to the team. Each step of their planning process is deliberately explained- from surveillance to brainstorming to practice to execution, director Soi Cheang fastidiously lays out each detail to emphasize the diligence they employ with each job. This first half of the film is a tense, gripping affair, as the Brain and his team (and the audience) are kept waiting for that opportune moment to put into action their plans.

But when it does happen, things go awry, and the Brain is convinced someone is out to get him and his team. His suspicion falls on one insurance agent (Ritchie Ren) whom he becomes preoccupied with, following, observing and noting down his perceived nemesis’ every move. Ever so effectively, director Soi Cheang shifts the tension built up in the first half of his film to a well-calibrated tone of obsession and paranoia in the latter half.

Is Ritchie Jen’s insurance agent a brilliant mastermind the likes of 'The Brain'? Or is it all a figment of The Brain’s own imagination? The question "Accident" poses is this- how can a person who has built his life on staging accidents be convinced that not all the world is a stage? Yes, like the "Final Destination" films, "Accident" flirts with the intriguing conundrum of whether the seemingly accidental, unfortunate events in our lives can in fact be deliberate and choreographed.

But "Accident" brings its own take on that subject in a very uniquely Johnnie To-ish way, right up to its love-it-or-hate-it climax (which this reviewer must admit he loved) that is most akin to that of previous Milkyway films "Running on Karma" or "Eye in the Sky". Fans of To will probably already spot similarities in their themes, but "Accident’s" finale is surprisingly intimate, moving and ultimately thought-provoking.

The real star of the show here is really Louis Koo. Not only does he appear in almost every scene of the film, his character is also both the lynchpin of what happens and also the movie’s emotional core. In "Accident", Louis Koo gives a solidly restrained performance that is always engaging and captivating to watch- first as the cool, calculated leader of the pack and then as the disturbed individual all alone with his doubts and fears.
There is really no "Accident" here how impressive this well-assembled film has come together. A confident turn by director Soi Cheang, a mesmerizing performance by lead Louis Koo and of course, the assured guidance of producer Johnnie To make this a pure-breed Milkyway classic. This is the kind of film that made To’s Milkyway the brand name it is today, and the kind of film that will give the flagging Hong Kong film industry a much-needed shot in the arm.

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Eating Out: All You Can Eat English Comedy Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast :Rebekah Kochan,Daniel Skelton ,Chris Salvatore ,Michael E.R. ,Walker ,Mink Stole ,Leslie Jordan, Julia Cho, John Stallings Maximiliano ,Torandell ,Sumalee Montano,Cristina Balmores, Ryan Adames,Greg McKeon, Derick Bell
Director: Glenn Gaylord
Writers: Phillip J. Bartell ,Q. Allan Brocka
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 9 October 2009 (USA)

Plot Summary

Tiffani and her friend Casey try to lure the gorgeous Zack with a phony online profile using the image of Tiffani's buff ex, Ryan... which works fine until the real Ryan shows up. Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Leslie Jordan), and a daring sexual escapade can Casey figure out how to set things right and perhaps even find the love he's been seeking

All You Can Eat Synopsis

This entry in the Eating Out series offers plenty of the sex-romp rowdiness that made the first two films into cult favorites. Rebekah Kochan returns as Tiffani, a wacky heroine who attempts to help her friend Casey (Daniel Skelton) find true love (or at least a sexy hunk).

All You Can Eat movie Review

An Ariztical Entertainment release of an EOSS production. Produced by Kirk Cruz, Michael Jack Shoel. Executive producer, Shoel. Co-producer, Phillip J. Bartell. Directed by Glenn Gaylord. Screenplay, Phillip J. Bartell, based on characters created by Q. Allan Brocka.

With: Rebekah Kochan, Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael E.R. Walker, Julia Cho, John Stallings, Maximiliano Torandell, Cristina Balmores, Mink Stole, Leslie Jordan.
The main attraction is "Eating" mainstay Rebekah Kochan as blonde, buxom L.A. "fag hag" and (hetero-)sexual carnivore Tiffani, who comes across more as an old-school drag queen than a biological female. (The thesp's comedic timing deserves a better showcase.) Viewers who make it past the dreadful opening funeral-parlor scenes get to see Tiffani's initially disastrous attempts to match new-kid-in-town Casey (Daniel Skelton) and local hunk Zack (Chris Salvatore). They're eventually righted in a decent equivalent to the first "Eating Out's" standout phone-sex setpiece. Scattered quotable quips aside, the script panders to its target aud via zero-body-fat casting and routine campy sensibility. But thesps and first-time feature helmer Glenn Gaylord modestly elevate matters when the material allows. Brief full-frontal views suggest MPAA rating isn't a goal.

The film Directed by Glenn Gaylord; written by Phillip J. Bartell and Q. Allan Brocka; director of photography, Tom Camarda; edited by Mr. Bartell; production designer, Justin Lieb; produced by Michael Jack Shoel and Kirk Cruz. At the Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, Greenwich Village. Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes. This film is not rated.

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WITH: Daniel Skelton (Casey), Rebekah Kochan (Tiffani), Mink Stole (Helen), Leslie Jordan (Harry), Chris Salvatore (Zack), Michael Walker (Ryan) and John C. Stallings (Lionel).

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Passport to Love English Comedy movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast Binh Minh , Kathy Uyen ,Huy Khanh,
Ngoc Diep, Tang Bao ,Kim Xuan ,Nguyen Van Phuc
Director : Victor Vu
Writers: Victor Vu ,Nam Hoang Nguyen
Theatrical Release 10/9/2009

Synopsis:

Set in modern day Saigon, Vietnam and Orange County, California. A charming playboy and his best friend come to the United States to study, thinking it will be a quick few years apart from their loved ones. But they soon discover that the Vietnamese-American women are a little more than they bargain for.

The Story


Passport to Love” is a romantic comedy set in modern day Saigon, Vietnam and Orange County USA. Khang is a charming and handsome playboy; Hieu is his honest and hardworking “Bill Gates” wannabe sidekick. The boys are sent to study abroad to bring home a coveted American University degree. Once in America Khang’s life spirals into chaos, he falls for a young single mother who also happens to be the police officer who books him. Meanwhile, Hieu is trapped between the tempting Viet-American pageant girl, Jennifer and his almost too perfect fiancée, Thao back home. When Hieu’s mother falls ill, he must return to Vietnam. A distraught Jennifer follows in secrecy. As Khang stays back in America and seeks love in a whole different direction, the once self-assured Hieu finds himself riddled with indecision.

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I saw a hilarious, sweet and a little sad film last night, Passport to Love, aka Chuye^.n Tình Xa Xu+'. The writer and director is a Vietnamese-American named Victor Vu. The film was in Vietnamese with English subtitles, and takes place in the present day Saigon and Southern California.
The central characters are Khang, a spoiled playboy son of a business tycoon, and Hieu, the studious and serious devoted son. Khang and Hieu go to SoCal to study and the experience changes both. Khang falls in love with the sexy Viet-American policewoman when she saves his life, then books him for DUI. His father cuts off his funding and he gets a menial job to support himself and win the policewoman’s respect. Khang is hysterical, always mugging for the camera and stealing scenes with his over-the-top shennanigans.
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Exorcist II: The Heretics English Horror movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Starring :Louise Fletcher , James Earl Jones ,
Max Von Sydow , Richard Burton , Linda Blair
Director: John Boorman
Producers: John Boorman, Richard Lederer
Music Director: Ennio Morricone
Genre: Horror
Language: English
Release Date: 10/9/2009

The Story And ReViews About The Film

Exorcist II: The Heretic the sequel to the 1973 film The Exorcist. Dr. Gene Tuskin works with troubled children, perhaps none more troubled than Regan MacNeil, who suffers from bad dreams and repressed memories. The memories she represses are of the time she was possessed by a demon.

Dr. Tuskin's invention, a device that hypnotizes two persons and links their minds together, reveals that the demon, named Pazuzu, still lurks within her. It is desperate to emerge again and wreak havoc. Meanwhile, Father Philip Lamont is ordered by his cardinal to investigate the death of Father Merrin, the priest who died while performing an exorcism on Regan.

Father Lamont undertakes his task reluctantly. He feels unworthy of his assignment. He also feels that Evil is literally an entity and that this entity is winning the battle over Good. His investigation takes him to Africa where he locates another recipient of Merrin's exorcising and learns something fascinating and terrible about locusts

After The Exorcist, with its genuinely shocking material (back in 1973, at least), there really wasn't anywhere to go. And no sequel was attempted for another four years, until 1977's The Exorcist 2: The Heretic. And while Exorcist 1 was a scorcher, this one's a stinker.

We meet Regan (Linda Blair, now a filled-out young teenager) only semi-aware of the horror who'd taken possession of her innocent body when she was just 12. She is living proof of the old maxim 'what you don't know won't hurt you', because her travelling mum has left her in the clutches of crazy psychiatrist (there's a tautology for you!) Dr Gene Tuskin (Louise Fletcher). And the mad doctor wants her to remember...

Sure enough, Dr Gene succeeds in re-awakening the horror. Only the heretical Catholic priest Father Lamont (Richard Burton) can stand between little Linda and the demon.

Now this movie does have some genuinely good actors. Linda Blair does a pretty good job reprising her earlier role, and Richard Burton, James Earl Jones as an African scientist and deep demon-enemy, and Max von Sydow are no slouches in the acting stakes. And all of those actors are able to put in patches of competent work.

But the script is so laughable, with the plot based on an unbelievable science-fiction premise which would not have been out of place in a 'Thrilling Wonder Stories' magazine of the 1920s, and the direction is so risible, with John Boorman showing himself to be totally out of his shallow depth, that the story never takes wing. There are some good special effects, but they're placed in a context which makes them just plain humorous.

Much of the time James Earl Jones seems to be about to burst into laughter while essaying his role. And Richard Burton, while good in patches, does sleep-walk much of the time, reading his lines in a broken fashion as if he was a victim of a Haiitian witch-doctor.
John Boohrman can't take all of the credit for making this movie such a dog. Louise Fletcher as the deranged psychiatrist Dr Tuskin is totally appalling. Now, she has acting credits a metre long, including an acclaimed appearance as Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. But if you were to judge her by this performance, you'd swear she'd never acted before, and would never act again. As an actress, she'd make a great picket-fence.

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Not even the sight of Paul Henreid as Father Lamont's Cardinal can make up for Louise Fletcher's presence. She, not Regan, should have been exorcised on the spot. But I fear not even that would have saved this movie - though I've got to confess I found it pretty amusing at times, with a few scenes I will always treasure

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Warning!!! Pedophile Released English Crime movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Starring: Kimberly Lynn Campbell, Shane Ryan, Kai Lanette, Sean Cain
Director: Shane Ryan
Writers: Kai Lanette ,Shane Ryan
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Status: Production/Awaiting Release
Country: United States
Release Date: Oct 16, 2009

Plot Summary

A pedophile is released out of prison from a 6-year sentence after allegedly molesting a 12-year old girl. The victim, now 18, reunites with her assailant whom she calls her "soul mate" only to spark outrage in the community. Not only do they attack the Pedophile, but soon cause more harm and chaos to the girl that they supposedly were protecting.
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An 18 year old boy is accused of molesting a 12 year old girl. They call each other "soul mates" and claim they never more than kissed. He's put away for 6 years and she waits for him, but in the meantime is beaten, gang-raped, impregnated and thrown out onto the streets only to eventually turn to a life of drugs, theft and prostitution. Did society make things better for her by putting this "sex offender" behind bars? And when he's released can they ever go back to how things once were? ~ Baseline StudioSystems
very time I publish anything about Amateur Porn Star Killer director Shane Ryan’s new film Warning!!! Pedophile Released I get nervous that the FBI is going to kick down my door. Ryan has not only pushed the envelope with Pedophile Released, he has ripped it up and burned it. The film focuses on the relationship between a recently released sex offender and the girl he was accused of assaulting who waits 6 years for him to get out of prison.

Below are three videos or trailers titled; Part 1: Female, age 15, Part 2: Little Girl Gone Bad, Part 3: The Sex Offender. I think they are FBI safe, but you have been warned! The film stars Kai Lanette from APSK, Sean Cain and Molly Wryn.

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Janky Promoters English Comedy Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Starring : Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Young Jeezy, Darris Love more...
Director Marcus Raboy
Producers Ice Cube, Matt Alvarez
Writer Ice Cube
Language : English
Genre : Comedy
Banner : Cube Vision
Country: USA
Release Date October 16th, 2009

The Story :

The Janky Promotersis the story about Two music promoters get the chance to book a top-selling hip-hop artist in their midsized venue. The pair is ill equipped for such a task and everything goes wrong.The film Directed by Marcus Raboy

Plot Summary

Two friends get in over their heads when they book a hit rap artist with zero promotional experience in this Dimension Films comedy written, produced, and starring Ice Cube. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
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"Janky Promoters" follows the shenanigans of a pair of shady concert promoters (Cube and Epps), self-described "Modesto's finest," who get in over their heads when they get a shot at booking a big-name hip-hop act (an actual rapper whose deal was closing Tuesday). Complications come in the form of a pot-growing neighborhood nemesis named Mondo and Cube's character's son (Nickelodeon star Little JJ), who is under contract with the old man.

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Motherhood English Comedy movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast Maya Ri Sanchez, Stephanie Szostak,
Anthony Edwards, Minnie Driver, Uma Thurman
Director: Katherine Dieckmann
Producer: John Wells
Screenwriter: Katherine Dieckmann
Art Director: Debbie De Villa
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: October 16, 2009
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language,
sexual references and a brief drug comment.
Distributor: Freestyle Releasing, LLC

Synopsis

Eliza Welch (Uma Thurman) is like any other mom with two kids, a loving but absent-minded husband (Edwards), and her own mom-blog - yet she's having a day that would challenge even the toughest multi-tasker. Eliza has to throw her daughter's 6th birthday party while a movie crew takes over her block, chase her tireless two-year-old son, navigate playground politics, walk an incontinent dog, juggle a new career opportunity, and realize what is truly valuable in her life... all in one day.

"Motherhood" is a comedy that embraces the joys and heartache of female parenthood. Sometimes hilarious but always touching in its discovery of what one woman loses and gains in choosing to be a mother.
Eliza Welch is a former fiction writer-turned-mom-blogger who lives and works in two rent-stabilized apartments in a walk-up tenement building smack in the middle of an otherwise upscale Greenwich Village. Starting at dawn, her to-do list is daunting: prepare for and throw her daughter's 6th birthday party, mind her toddler son, battle for a parking space during an epic alternate side parking showdown, navigate playground politics with overbearing moms, and mend a rift with after posting her best friend's confession on her blog. On top of it all, Eliza decides to enter a contest run by an upscale parenting magazine. All she has to do is write 500 words answering the deceptively simple question, "What Does Motherhood Mean to Me?" In the process of trying by nightfall to put these thoughts into words that don't "sound like bad ad copy," Eliza rediscovers her own voice and realizes what is truly valuable in her life.

Motherhood Movie Review

From writer/director Katherine Dieckmann, the acclaimed filmmaker of DIGGERS and A GOOD BABY, comes MOTHERHOOD, starring Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards and Minnie Driver. Shot entirely on location in New York’s West Village, this bittersweet comedy distills the dilemmas of the maternal state (marriage, work, self, and not necessarily in that order) into the trials and tribulations of one pivotal day. MOTHERHOOD forms a genre of one – no other movie has dedicated itself in quite this way to probing exactly what it takes to be a mother, with both wry humor and an acute sense of authenticity.

This bittersweet comedy distills the dilemmas of the maternal state (marriage, work, self, and not necessarily in that order) into the trials and tribulations of one pivotal day. "Motherhood" forms a genre of one -- no other movie has dedicated itself in quite this way to probing exactly what it takes to be a mother, with both wry humor and an acute sense of authenticity.
Eliza Welch (Thurman) is a former fiction writer-turned-mom-blogger with her own site, “The Bjorn Identity.” Putting her deeper creative ambitions on hold to raise her two children, Eliza lives and works in two rent-stabilized apartments in a walk-up tenement building smack in the middle of an otherwise upscale Greenwich Village. Eliza’s good-natured but absent-minded husband (Edwards) seems tuned out to his wife’s conflicts, not to mention basic domestic reality, while her best friend Sheila (Minnie Driver) understands this – and Eliza -- all too well.

MOTHERHOOD takes place in a single day that pushes to the tipping point Eliza’s fundamental fear she’s lost herself. Starting at dawn, her to-do list is daunting: prepare for and throw her daughter’s 6th birthday party, mind her toddler son, battle for a parking space during an epic alternate side parking showdown, navigate playground politics with overbearing moms, and mend a rift with after posting her best friend’s confession on her blog. On top of it all, Eliza decides to enter a contest run by an upscale parenting magazine. All she has to do is write 500 words answering the deceptively simple question, “What Does Motherhood Mean to Me?”

The film takes place over the course of a single day, as Eliza (Uma Thurman) looks after her two young children while struggling to hang on to her own identity as an aspiring writer. Her husband (Anthony Edwards) is preoccupied with his own less-than-stellar career, and her pregnant best friend (Minnie Driver) also needs her attention and advice.

The film has little new to say about the pressures of trying to juggle personal ambition and familial needs, but what makes this outing worthwhile are the vivid details of trying to fight these battles in New York in 2009. Eliza encounters plenty of other frazzled moms on the playground where some people come to spot celebrities. (Jodie Foster has a hilarious cameo as another mom being stalked by paparazzi.) All of the vignettes concerning rude neighbors, cramped apartments and parking nightmares are so well caught that we feel ourselves immersed in Eliza's maddening routines.

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Dieckmann seems aware that Eliza can seem a bit self-indulgent in her carping. An older neighbor comments at one point that women of an earlier generation dealt with the same pressures but never dreamt of complaining, and her remark seems apt. But Thurman brings a lot of grace and conviction to her portrayal, and Edwards makes an engaging foil. The movie's highlight is a scene with a minor character: an Indian messenger (played by charismatic newcomer Arjun Gupta) who strikes some sexual sparks with the bedraggled Eliza. His frenzied dance with Thurman is almost as memorable as her famous dance scene with John Travolta in "Pulp Fiction.

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The Blue Mansion english Camedy movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast ::Patrick Teoh ,Louisa Chong ,Kay Siu Lim ,Adrian Pang ,Swee Lin Neo ,Emma Yong , Claire Wong
Kheng Hua Tan ,Huzir Sulaiman ;Steve Yap ,Denise Chan ,Ben Tan ,Deborah Png ,Pamela Oei ;Wendy Kweh
Director: Glen Goei
producer : Glen Goei
written : Ken Kwek
Original Music by David Hirschfelder
Associate producer : Kate James
Country: Singapore
Language: English
Filming Locations: Malaysia
Release Date: 22 October 2009 (Singapore)
Genre: Comedy

Blue Mansion Movie Synopsis

The film is a quirky murder mystery about a wealthy Asian tycoon who dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances. He returns as a ghost to try to uncover the secret of his death with the help of his family and the police
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Singapore director Glen Goei’s upcoming film, The Blue Mansion has been selected to open in the “Window on Asian Cinema” at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (Piff) this year. Glen’s first feature film That’s The Way I Like It / Forever Fever was one of Singapore’s earlier films which had its world rights picked up by Miramax, and it’s been a long 11 years since for his second feature film to be made and to hit the big screen.Watch online Movie Trailer free The Blue Mansion hollywood film

With a cast of thespian talent from both Singapore and Malaysia, and backed by an international production crew, I’m having quite high hopes for this film, possibly the final local film to be released this year in Singapore, scheduled for October 22nd. But for those who will be heading toward Pusan in early October, you’re in luck to catch its World Premiere there!
Blue Mansion steals the show from real life cast

The Blue Mansion Movie Review

SINGAPORE : Singapore director Glen Goei’s latest film “The Blue Mansion” revolves around the quirky story of an eccentric extended family in the middle of a murder mystery.
Though it features several big names in the local theatre scene such as Lim Kay Siu, Emma Yong, Pam Oei and Adrian Pang, the movie's main star however, is the mansion itself where the story is set.
Filmed on location at the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Penang, the UNESCO heritage site has proven to be a character of its own in the movie, according to Goei who described its feng shui as "very good".
The house definitely has an atmosphere and every scene takes places in the house.”

Actress Emma Yong who stars in the movie added, “I think the house welcomed us. It felt like it was happy to have us there.”
Goei told Primetime Morning that the idea for the film, his first in 11 years, came about after he had attended a funeral wake of his friend’s mother ten years ago.
I was watching the going-ins and the going-outs over three days. It was hilarious, the aunties and uncles giving advice, there were cousins running around. There were strangers from all walks of life whom my friends had never seen before. So I just felt it was a situation for a melodramatic soap opera. I thought it was a great concept for a film.”

He chose to film at the blue mansion after search attempts for an old, colonial mansion in Singapore resulted in none. Malaysia was their next option and a house was eventually found in Penang.
The house was built in 1890 by a wealthy Chinese business man and had 16 bedrooms for his eight wives and their families, said Goei.
It belonged to the family up to about 15 years ago when it was sold to the current owner who is a well-known architect in Penang who believes very much in conservation. He preserved the house and it won a UNESCO architectural heritage conervation award."

Yong clearly enjoyed her filming experience despite it being her first movie role. She attributed it to the fact that the cast has known each other for many years and compared it to a “huge family outing” for them.
Being in the mansion which had an “electric” atmosphere, Yong said that they felt very at home there while filming.
Besides the local cast, an international crew was also behind the film. Goei thought the “unusual” story and script was what attracted the foreign crew to work with them.

As non-locals, they brought along different perspectives which was exactly what Goei wanted.
The film is in English, even though it’s a local film. And it’s about a family who are very anglophile. So I wanted that western perspective that they gave. It’s very much a film noir in the old traditional sense."
On the film’s combination of different genres, Yong said she loved the script when she first read it.
“It’s a little bit family drama, a little bit murder mystery, a little bit revenge tragedy, a lot of different elements all in it. So I think it’s quite rich and multi layered.”

And Yong isn't the only one who's impressed. “The Blue Mansion” has won a place in the prestigious Pusan International Film Festival where it will make its world premiere on October 10. The film opens in Singapore theatres on October 22.

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Black Dynamite English movie 2009 Action
Adventure And Comedy

Cast And Crew

Staring James A. Mcmanus, John Salley, Arsenio Hall, Bokeem Woodbine,
Brian Mcknight, Mykelti Williamson, Cedric Yarbrough,
Kevin Chapman, Kym Whitley, Nicole Sullivan
Director: Scott Sanders
Producer: Matt Richards, Alison Engel
Screenwriters: Byron Minns, Michael Jai White,
Scott Sanders, Michael Jai White, Byron Minns
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Release Date: October 16, 2009
MPAA Rating: R for sexuality/nudity,
language, some violence and drug content.

movie Synopsis:

When “The Man” murders his brother, pumps heroin into local orphanages, and floods the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor, Black Dynamite is the one hero willing to fight all the way from the blood-soaked city streets to the hallowed halls of the Honky House. Michael Jai White stars as Black Dynamite, a gun-toting, nunchuck-wielding, ladies man and soul brother.Watch online Movie Trailer free Black Dynamitel Hollywood film
African-American action legend Black Dynamite goes after 'The Man' for killing his brother Jimmy, for pumping heroin into local orphanages and for flooding the ghetto with hopped-up malt liquor

Plot Summary

The film storyS of 1970s African-American action legend Black Dynamite. The Man killed his brother, pumped heroin into local orphanages, and flooded the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor. Black Dynamite was the one hero willing to fight The Man all the way from the blood-soaked city streets to the hallowed halls of the Honky House.. Written by Anonymous

The city streets explode into violence when "The Man" kills Black Dynamite's (Michael Jai White) brother in this seamless recreation of the blaxploitation classics of the 1970s. He was the best agent that the CIA ever had, but these days Black Dynamite only answers to one boss -- himself. When "The Man" ices Black Dynamite's brother, starts pumping heroin into the local orphanage, and floods the ghetto with a secret weapon disguised as common malt liquor, the car chases, gunfights, and shirtless brawls that follow prove wild enough to make even Dolemite green with envy. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Black Dynamite, starring Michael Jai White, is a spoof of blaxploitation films of the 1970s. Its premiere was at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, where Sony Worldwide Acquisitions picked it up for distribution.[1][2] A release date of October 16, 2009 has been announced on the film's official Twitter feed.[3] On August 25, 2009, it was announced that Apparition, a new distributor headed by Bill Pohlad and Bob Berney, would handle the film's domestic release.

Black Dynamite was directed by Scott Sanders and co-written by White, Sanders, and Byron Minns, who also co-starred. The film has been discussed with approval on numerous movie-related websites

Black Dynamite film Review

This film reduced me to tears of laughter. I've just returned home from seeing it at the Edinburgh film festival and can honestly say this is one of the best movies i've seen this year. I could just list all of the best bits of the movie in this review, but i'd rather you all just went to see it for yourselves.

As a parody/homage of the blaxploitation movies of the 70's, this is perfect. If I didn't know better, i'd think this was actually made in the 70's. Its full of cool little details, the decor, the fashion, the hair styles, the Isaac Hayes/Curtis mayfield style music that details the plot in the lyrics (sometimes scene specific), the grainy picture and the intentionally dodgy camera-work, crash zooms, boom mics in shot etc. During the fight scenes, Michael jai white's kung fu yell is a spot on impersonation of Jim Kelly's (he of Enter the Dragon fame).

Like all the best spoofs, all the actors play it completely straight. White is perfectly cast as Black Dynamite, and if there is any justice in the world, this movie will make him a star. I can almost imagine Samuel L playing this part, but I doubt he could have played it as well as white did. The scene that crystallised his performance for me, was when, during a long speech, a boom mic pops in to shot right next to his face. During the scene, the cameraman is continually trying to adjust the shot to hide the mic. Dynamite continues with his speech as if nothing is going on, but just before he is finished talking, he quickly glances at it, then finishes his speech. The way he plays it is perfect and had everyone in the cinema in fits of laughter.

I said earlier that this is the best spoof since airplane, but I actually think this may be better. In airplane, the jokes were quickfire, but hit and miss, but in black dynamite, every joke hits its mark, and its just as quickfire as airplane. The tone is set pretty quick ( when an undercover agent is caught out cos he cant talk jive properly) and doesn't let up until the credits have rolled. I was still laughing hours after I left the cinema just thinking about it.

Watching this made me wonder how the Austin powers films were such big hits. They were a similar kind of parody but nowhere near as funny, and at the end of the day, aside from a couple of amusing cameos, a one man show (and not a very good one at that). If this doesn't at least do Austin powers numbers, I will be very disappointed, as it deserves the success. Very rarely does a film make me laugh so hard I cry, and this movie did it several times, and its not just me, I think everyone in the cinema had the same experience. Go and see this first chance you get, I cant recommend it enough.