"Bull Durham" is a 1988 sports romantic comedy film directed by Ron Shelton. The story revolves around the world of minor league baseball and follows the lives of three main characters: Crash Davis, a veteran catcher; "Nuke" LaLoosh, a talented but inexperienced pitcher; and Annie Savoy, a passionate baseball groupie who chooses one player each season to mentor.
As the baseball season progresses, Crash takes Nuke under his wing, teaching him not just about the game but also about life and love. Meanwhile, Annie finds herself caught in a love triangle between Crash and Nuke, leading to amusing and heartfelt moments of romance and rivalry.
The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams. It has been praised for its witty dialogue, authentic portrayal of the baseball world, and the chemistry between the lead actors. "Bull Durham" is often considered one of the best sports films ever made and has become a cult classic. It stars Kevin Costner as Crash Davis, Tim Robbins as "Nuke" LaLoosh, and Susan Sarandon as Annie Savoy.
Following the unforeseen success of its Part One, Paranormal Activity 2 movie is its film sequel set to be shown on October this year. Shot in documentary-style, the first part became a huge box office hit across the world. Freshly-famous actors, Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat are expected to go back onscreen and play as themselves. Earlier this year, the trailer of Paranormal Activity 2 movie already garnered favorable responses as it was initially shown before the premiere of the third Twilight series installment. Come Halloween 2010, the movie is expected to rake as much as $200-million dollars worldwide.
Remember how you squirmed with awkward embarrassment, identifying with Gaylord "Greg" Focker in "Meet the Parents"? Ben Stiller and Robert DeNiro were so perfect for their parts that everyone who ever had a meet-and-greet with would-be in-laws immediately relished the comic tension. Then, remember how you thought "Meet the Fockers" had lost a little of its magic, but Stiller and DeNiro still carried the movie? Now, you face one of the most compelling questions in the history of cinematic art: Can the world stand a third incarnation of the Fockers? A cavalcade of stars turns-out for "Little Fockers" movie adding complications to Greg's tryout as full-fledged man of the house. Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand make cameos—good to see them working. Owen Wilson makes a good foil for Stiller; Blythe Danner is the perfect complement to DeNiro; and the producers must have had some good reason for including Jessica Alba in the mix. For many Christmas, 2010, viewers "Little Fockers" movie had the same look, feel, and flavor as Aunt Judy's annual fruit cake and exactly the same appeal.
127 hours is a drama movie with a significant portion of thriller. The Movie was released in 2010 and starred James Franco. It was directed and by written by Danny Boyle in association with Simon Beaufoy. 127 hours is completely based on the real story of Aron Ralston, a professional mountain climber who was cached in a trap by a massive rock drop. To rescue himself he amputated one of his arms after a five days surviving in hostile conditions. The movie follows the same story. In 2003, Aron Ralston (James Franco) was climbing in a remote canyon in Utah (United States) and a rock caught his arm. Only his accident strangers Megan (Amber Tamblyn) and Christie (Kate Mara) know where you can be, since met him minutes before. Equipped, with the video camera and a pocket knife only, Ralston seems to have the hours counted his life. His right forearm was pinned under a large stone block and was there for almost five days, until realized that the place where it was not rescued. Then he decided to cut his right forearm with a small knife. Then he wrapped his stump and climbed a hill to find a family who was so close, but knowing nothing about his drama…
RED movie showcases the life of Frank Moses (played by Bruce Willis), a former CIA operative agent, who quietly lives his days after the resignation. Trying to brighten up the loneliness he starts a long telephone conversation with the clerk Sarah Ross (portrayed by Mary-Louise Parker). One night the house of Frank was invaded by the Special Forces soldiers to kill him. Frank manages fight off the attack and escape. The reasons for the visit of uninvited guests clearly related to his dark past. However, the first thing Frank should do is to save Sarah. Their conversations were totally innocent, but Frank realizes that intelligence agencies will inevitably be interested in a woman with whom he talked to a few dozen times. Further, Frank and Sara visit former team-mate Moses. Only the team of retired special agents will be able to adequately confront the CIA "evil forces", that are seem to be on the way to settle the accounts with "retired"...
Jack Goes Boating (or See You Next Summer, as an international title) is a romantic comedy that showcases Jack as a limo driver. He is endearing and a little bit socially maladjusted. He spends most of his time with his friend Clyde and his wife Lucy. Through them he met the fragile and clumsy girl Connie and falls in love with her. To seduce her, Jack learns to cook with tenacity, begins to dream of a new career and will even learn to swim. Jack insists on keeping the promise he made to Connie when they met: a boat ride in Central Park! But while Jack and Connie are trying to overcome their inhibitions without renouncing their ideals, Clyde and Lucy starts to crumble the couple...
The Town (2010 film) is the Ben Affleck crime drama released in 2010 and it's a second movie directed by him. The Town plot is based on the novel "Prince of Thieves" written by Chuck Hogan. The movie follows Doug MacRae, who lives in a suburb of Boston and Charleston. He has a pretty nice job: he robs banks together with his friends. During one their "adventures" they are taking young girl Claire as a hostage. Lately, when they release her, Doug decides to check whether she may represent some danger for the gang. He seemed to have accidentally meets her, but the familiarity is gradually develops into love, which makes Dag choose on whose side he was on...
Devil is 2010 horror movie loosely based on the story of M. Night Shyamalan and the script created by Brian Nelson. It's assumed that the film will be the first in the "The Night Chronicles" franchise about the dark forces implemented in the modern city life. The film intro starts with the fact that the worker commits suicide by jumping from a skyscraper. The story is told by Ramirez (Jacob Vargas) a security guard of skyscraper, who mentions that his mother told him stories about the Devil, wandering through the land, whose appearance is always marked by suicide. In place of suicide comes Detective Bowden (Chris Messina), who is successfully struggles against alcohol addiction after the death of his wife and child in a car accident. Meanwhile the five strangers stuck in an elevator of the skyscraper, eventually realize that among them there is the devil himself…
Never Let Me Go is a 2010 drama film based on recognized all over the world novel of the same name written by Kazuo Ishiguro. Although the novel features some elements of science fiction, it is not positioned as a sci-fi book. Movie centers on the memories of Kathy, a young woman about 30 years, the film showcases her childhood in an unusual boarding school and subsequent adult life. The action takes place in the UK anti-Utopical end of XX century, in which people are cloned in purpose to create the donor organs for transplantation. Kathy and her friends at boarding school are set up as such donors. Prior to becoming a donor, they are all within a longer or shorter working time "helpers", caring and supporting those who have become donors. As in the Ishiguro's book, the truth does not become immediately clear, but disclosed gradually, through the weird hints.
Easy A movie tells a story about teenage girl Olive Penderghast (played by Emma Stone), who lied to her friend that she has lost the virginity. But it was accidently heard by the other girl (a very puritan one) of the same age a then and very soon Olive had to regret about everything she said. Rumors spread rapidly and become negative. One lie pulls a second, a second follows by a third, and it seems, this chain will never end. Very quickly Olive becomes an outcast. The girl was not too popular even before because of its modesty and quiet nature. Now disregarding and contemptuous behavior of her peers has become simply unbearable. Nevertheless, her extraordinary sense of humor, wit and cheerful nature, sober look at the world alongside with absolute trust of the parents helps her to cope with a psychologically pressing situation.
The Virginity Hit is a 2010 comedy film shot as a documentary style in unusual way. It is completely filmed on cell phones and hand cams by the group of teenagers who decided to memorize their virginity loosing in such a weird way. The Virginity Hit was produced by Adam McKay in association with Will Ferrell. Most of the actors in the movie are portrayed with their real names and the stories claimed to be "real" too. So, follow Matt Bennett, Jacob Davich, Zack Pearlman, and Justin Kline in their story about how to help each one become a mucho man. However, beneath the first "comedy" layer that makes movie funny, the second and the "serious"one can be found: it's about the youth and things you'll be remembering the whole life and understand when you will not be a teenager anymore.