Dr. Seuss' The Lorax

Directors:

Chris Renaud, Kyle Balda

Stars:

Zac Efron, Taylor Swift and Danny DeVito
 
 
 
 Animation movie about 12 year-old kid who is living in a near future. The key is that there are no live threes in his time. Cars have only two wheels and scooters have one wheel. But the idea of the movie is very good and it makes you think about the environment what we have around us right now. Great green peace step, how to implement green thinking in kids.




Project X

Director:

Nima Nourizadeh

Stars:

Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper and Jonathan Daniel Brown.
 

This movie is about 3 high school seniors who are throwing a birthday party to make a name for themselves.At the beginning of the movie it looks like throwing a party is a piece of cake. As movie goes on it makes you think about doing something the same in your backyard, but in the end it makes you change your mind. EVERYTHING goes out of control, so i recommend this movie for all the parents to buy a ticket for your teenage kids to this movie. This definitely goes to "must see" section! Cons for this movie - filmed from first person look (like "Cronicle") camera shaking all the time, what made it harder to get in the movie. And in the end flamethrower was little bit too much.

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island

Director:

Brad Peyton

Writers:

Brian Gunn (screenplay) &
Mark Gunn (screenplay)
Richard Outten (story) and
Brian Gunn (story) &
Mark Gunn (story)
Jules Verne  novel

Stars:

Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson and Michael Caine.
 
 
Just today I saw this movie. My opinion is very harsh. I didnt liked this movie at all. I saw it in 3D, which also was in bad quality. The plot was really bad and didnt made any sense. Only thing what you can enjoy are beautiful views of an island. Best thing was to see how the small animals are made like 1000 times bigger then in real world.




New year's eve

Directed by: Garry Marshall
Produced by: Mike Karz
Wayne Allan Rice
Garry Marshall
Written by: Katherine Fugate
Starring: Halle Berry
Jessica Biel
Jon Bon Jovi
Abigail Breslin
Chris “Ludacris” Bridges
Robert De Niro
Josh Duhamel
Zac Efron
Katherine Heigl
Ashton Kutcher
Seth Meyers
Lea Michele
Sarah Jessica Parker
Michelle Pfeiffer
Til Schweiger
Hilary Swank
Music by: John Debney
Release date: December 9, 2011
Synopsis: Director and Producer Garry Marshall plans to ring in the holiday mood with his romantic comedy based on several couples and singles whose lives are intertwined on the most assuring and pulsating night of year.
The cast boasts of stellar actors to the likes of two-time Academy Award winners Robert De Niro & Hillary Swank, Academy Award winner Halle Berry, Jessica Beil, Jon Bon Jovi, Academy Award nominee Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashton Kutcher and Zac Efron.
Shot entirely in and around New York, Marshall’s film will screen on December 9, 2011.