Film Review: Precious (2009)

We’ve been waiting to see Precious (originally titled Push) for a while now. Not only is Mariah Carey in it but it got all these endorsements from Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry and awards. Also, the cast line-up is impressive including Lenny Kravitz, Sherri Shepherd and the ever-so-lovely Mo’Nique. So, it was a matter of getting the film. No convincing needed.

But, to tell you the truth. It wasn’t that big of a movie moment for us. At times, we thought the script was lacking. Precious’ character was the ultimate victim, but she sure has a lot of attitude. The plot seemed a little choppy at times, but not as drama-forcing as Tyler Perry movies. Her story needed to be told and it delivered a strong and depressing message across. The movie surprisingly sinister at times and lacked an uplift.

All-in-all, it wasn’t a bad movie to watch. But, it wasn’t the big epic of a flick of a movie everyone was rambling on about. We expected a The Color Purple opus and all we got is a cross between a Tyler Perry movie and an obscure foreign film. This is one of the only movies that can probably fit in arthouse cinema, African-American genre and psuedo chick flick. It’s great to have experienced it and Mo’Nique performance deserves an Oscar and a half.

Oh, and Mariah was ostentatiously impeccable.

50 Cent naked in sex scene!

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Click here to be forwarded to the video outside the blog.

This is for over 18′s only or whatever your country says or doesn’t. It’s very NSFW, unless you work in the porn industry or somewhere that’s very liberal they don’t vilify sex and actually appreciate it, like the Loft965.com office. This is a scene from his new movie called Before I Self Destruct. At any rate, enjoy!

Jennifer Lopez has a sex tape!

Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband Ojani Noa has said that he is making a film about his life with the starlet. However, what we didn’t know is that it’s a documentary made up of home videos. Reportedly, he has hours of home videos that he was planning to put together some of them include videos of Jennifer Lopez in, allegedly, compromising sexual positions. Lopez’s lawyers got a court order to stop him from making this videos public, but he plans to fight this until the end. Click here for the full story.

Review: Michael Jackson’s “This Is It”

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As a person that personally was going to attend a This Is It concert date, this comes as a bittersweet documentary. The whole film is heavy on clips of him rehearsing that were intended for his “personal collection,” but would be great tack-ons as bonus features on a concert DVD. It goes through most of the big hits (surprisingly without a single one from Off The Wall) and gives you an inside look on Michael Jackson’s newest ground-breaking tour that never was.

It shows you how far into the planning the crew has gone. There were full dress rehearsals, amazing concert props, pyrotechnics and a full band. it is almost but without the enthusiasm and the crowd. Even the props that haven’t been finished yet were made into special effects to portray the intensity of what was to be Michael Jackson last tour.

Even as the viewer is shown the full course of the set list and stage antics, there was a frail yet adamant Jackson on the screen. Also, you can see what can of sordid atmosphere MJ was living in filled with Yes-men and money-pinchers.

As always, the music is the focal point and Michael never misses his mark. He did the songs that everyone wants to hear from “Billie Jean,” to “Black & White” and we got treated to a great version of “Human Nature.” Also, newcomer Orianthi was featured heavily in the movie.

The documentary, however, did not do anything much than showing the world what was to become of his residency in London’s O2. Side interviews served as explanations to the concert. It was basically everything but the concert.

It would have been nice if family members were involved, and some history was thrown into the mix. Even the ending had no mention of Michael’s death, which should have been included to add to a more dramatic ending. The film closed off with Michael latest and worst single “This Is It,” which probably would not have seen the light of day as this version had Michael been alive and well.

At any rate, right now, anything from Michael Jackson is welcome. Let’s just hope that there are some recordings stashed away that will receive the right producers to release to the world as we surely haven’t had enough of the one and only King.

Mariah Carey and Mo’Nique’s new promo picture for “Precious”

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Mariah Carey and Mo’Nique grace the new photos for Precious, their new movie funded by Oprah Winfrey that is set to take the world by storm, apparently, even if it will have a limited release. Mariah is looking better than what she is doing now with her retro look. Mo’Nique is always fantastical.

Patrick Swayze dead at 57

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The news just in is that film actor Patrick Swayze has passed away at 57. The star lost his battle to pancreatic cancer today. He was diagnosed January 2008 with the disease. The Dirty Dancing icon previously explained that his smoking habit probably had to do something with it. He was hospitalized for pneumonia and thought to only have a few days to live. He survived a couple of month until his passing today. Watching To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar will never be the same again.

Movie rentals to come to YouTube

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youtube-logoYouTube is trying to get a chunk of the Amazon and Netflix market. Rumors are abound that the biggest video portal online is doing some test-drives and studies on implementing a movie rental section in its site. The word is that movies will cost $3.99 per movie, which is as much as iTunes is charging. Also, YouTube will allegedly have the movies the day they are released in DVD format. We hope this works for the East, too.

Clip of Kylie Minogue in Bollywood movie “Blue”

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What a breath of fresh air this is. Kylie Minogue is looking as lush as ever. She sounds great and I hope she has more parts in the movie. Kylie is one of the few divas that actually branches out on a limb to try new things and she always gets it right. I cant wait for Blue to debut.

Documentary: Chris Rock’s “Good Hair”

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This is one documentary that we are bracing to watch. “Good Hair” is a film that challenges the notion of the racial implications of what hair should look like. This has gone on for years on end during and after slavery. It’s a residue of racism that has managed to cling-on while skin color precepts have been at the forefront of racial tensions. Hair is a human feature that has not gotten the same treatment as skin color in a racial context. Now, it not only serves as a benchmark for how far we have gone, but also an indicator of how much more we have to work on to dispel racial myths.

Janet Jackson is coming back soon with new album, movie

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Us Janet Jackson fans awoke today to a great surprise. The star’s often-stagnant site has gotten a complete revamp. Not only that, but there has been news that Ms. Jackson is going to release an album early 2010. That’s close, especially considering the fact that she has been hard at work doing the sequel to Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married and her brother untimely death. She must be hard at work following her split with Jermaine Dupri. We hope her reunion with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis will prove fruitful. Can’t wait!

Film: Grey Gardens is actually quite good

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If you know me, you know that I am not a movie buff. In fact, in the entire year for 2008, I watched less movies than there are month in the year. I just find movies, these days, too Hollywoodized and too predictable or all-together unnecessary. If it’s not foreign, subtitled and independent, I don’t wanna watch it (unless it’s historical). At any rate, I was bored for a second and got a hold of Grey Gardens. A made-for-HBO movie about two debutantes who happen to be Jackie O’s cousin and aunt who lived an opulent life which deteriorated into poor conditions when the shackles of a male-dominated world got to them. It’s a riches-to-rags story. This description doesn’t do it that much justice but I wanted some sort of synopsis. It’s the film adaptation of an actual documentary that was a cult success back in 1975. It’s one of the few movies that I would actually recommend. Last ones were Shortbus and Milk, if you’d like to get an inkling of my taste. I love Little Edith (below).

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Precious gets another new look

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Mariah’s movie Precious has just gotten another revamp for mainstream audiences and the awards season. Now that it’s funded by none other than Oprah, it needs to make an impact both at the box office and the critics’ hearts. I think it looks more appealing than this.

“Full House” to become a movie

John Stamos wants to make a movie out of “Full House.” The 80s’ family sitcom that brought him to fame and created a staple of that era. Not sure on what form the moviewill take or if syndicated 80s’ comedy will work now, but I welcome it because, like Calvin Harris, “I got love for you if you were born in the 80s’.”

The news from TVSquad.com:

“John Stamos wants to make a movie out of Full House. Not since the talk of adapting Hello, Larry has a rumor caused such an enthusiastic uproar.

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