Saturday, February 2, 2013

Mila Kunis MakeUp Style 2013

Mila Kunis has become very famous in the Hollywood Industry in such a small period of time not just because of her acting or movies but she has got something really impressive and that is her personality.

In her personality the most impressive feature is her face which has been attracted by many of the people and especially by the director of the “Black Swan” movie which was a blockbuster hit on the Hollywood box office. The director of the Black swan movie Darren Aronofsky said that he has found the perfect face for the role in the movie and that was Mila Kunis.

Mila Kunis Make up is getting very famous among the Hollywood fans. Even many of the women like to have a make up like her by calling her name. She has even beaten far away another celebrity who is also famous for her shadow eye makeup and nude glossy lips she is Kim Kardashian.
She said that first of all she applies a neutrals eye shadow quad than she tries to extend the shade of champagne color underneath the eye brows and blends tan into the crease and smudging the dark green color along the lash line. Than she applies the shimmer of Khaki color. she said I like to line the inner lash line of Mila Kunis with the dark color of eyeliner it makes eyes more prominent and at the end she applies the mascara to complete her look.

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Friday, February 1, 2013

NOW PLAYING: WARM BODIES, BULLET TO THE HEAD, & HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2

We did it! We survived January 2013's parade of mediocre theatrical releases! Last month saw Horror movies reign supreme at the box office (TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D, MAMA, and HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS all took the number one spot on their opening weekends), and saw several action films fail miserably (PARKER and THE LAST STAND flopped big time; GANGSTER SQUAD is still limping along with $40 million).

But now it's February: Punxsutawney Phil will see his damned shadow tomorrow, dooming us to more Winter. Valentine's Day will happen in two weeks; love will be discovered; hearts will be crushed; oh yes, there will be drama! It's also Black History Month (ever notice that it takes place on the shortest month of the year? I'm surprised no one's complained yet.) so students will be learning about Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and the dozens of others who fought for equal rights.

That's fine and all, but what why not expand the curriculum to include black actors, actresses, and filmmakers? I think that at least a full week in Black History Month should be dedicated to the blaxploitation genre! (Kids should know who Richard Roundtree, Jim Brown, Pam Grier, and Fred "The Hammer" Williamson are!) Finally, February is now also "Women in Horror Recognition Month," where little seen, and unknown women in the Horror genre (particularly those working in independent film) try to get more exposure (other than going topless) and promote themselves. Read more about it here.

Anyway, February, like its predecessor, is usually another month where studios drop the films they don't consider to be Summer blockbuster material. Luckily we're getting plenty of decent-looking flicks to choose from at the cinema this weekend. First up is WARM BODIES:


At first I had written this off as a goofy "Twilight" type zombie flick, but after seeing the trailer(s) for it, I've changed my tune and am in fact, going to see it today! It gives us the usual zombie stuff (shoot them in the head to kill them; they crave the flesh of the living), but then goes in an entirely different direction. Aside from "My Boyfriend's Back," "Fido," and "Deadheads," there really aren't a lot of romantic "zombedies" out there, and it is rare for any zombie-themed film to try something different.

Note: I saw "Warm Bodies" earlier today and it was (for sake of a better word) cute. It's relatively bloodless, and is essentially a modern day retelling of Romeo and Juliet, with a post-apocalyptic zombie twist. My fiancee liked it quite a bit, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it myself. THIS is the romantic comedy to take your ladies to this (or next) weekend guys!

Next up, here's a little something for the menfolk! Enjoy the trailer for BULLET TO THE HEAD!


Stallone plays aging hitman James Bonobo (a.k.a. Jimmy Bobo) that teams up with a Washington D.C. cop when both of their partners get iced by Keegan (Jason Momoa), a kill-crazy mercenary. The movie looks action packed and has the two main protagonists exchanging insults while beating down / murdering some henchmen. It is good to see Walter Hill back in the director's eat I tell ya!

Note: Just saw this tonight as well. It was pretty good, but it seems like a lot of the Stallone and Sung Kang banter was left on the cutting room floor. The movie certainly lives up to its title (there are a lot of bullets fired into a lot of heads), and though the main baddie is a bore (his plot is to buy up property and convert it into CONDOS! GASP!), his main henchman played by Momoa is a lot of fun to watch. I enjoyed this one, and I'd readily recommend a matinee viewing of it!

Finally here's the trailer for a film that I've already posted about recently, namely A HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2: GHOSTS OF GEORGIA:


I've already discussed the asinine title of the film (which TAKES PLACE IN GEORGIA, NOT CONNECTICUT!) but I'll admit that it looks like a solid rental. It's playing in limited theaters at the moment but will probably expand into the video on demand market soon.

Aside from several documentaries that are getting a small release, these three are your best bets in theaters this weekend, and I can totally vouch for two of them! But if none of these strike your fancy, you can always try STAND UP GUYS which stars Christopher Walken, Al Pacino, and Alan Arkin.

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Vault Master Rants: Being a "film buff" and b-movie fan.

Note: This post wasn't written with anyone particular in mind; I was just venting, mainly because I get a lot of flack from friends and coworkers about my viewing habits. Also I'm not a big fan of people that think that their opinions of movies are the only ones that matter. So don't be afraid to actually contact me online and ask me if I've seen something, or to discuss movies. Sorry for any confusion!

Before I delve into the point of this post, allow me to get all nostalgic and set the backdrop for you:

I've been obsessed with film since I was a tyke. During (and for a while after) my formative years, making friends was difficult for me, so I turned to the fantastical world of cinema to occupy my pre-adolescent mind. Growing up I had two awesome things going for me in this respect: Video stores (still in their infancy) were everywhere, and numerous television channels had awesome late night programming on the weekends.

I'd take weekly trips to the local mom and pop video stores (Electric City Video and National Video... oh how I miss you), or Blockbuster when one of them finally opened nearby. I would comb the Horror and Sci-Fi sections, looking for anything with a really cool cover, and though my picks were not always mom approved, some cool stuff did slip by. (Like "Q: The Winged Serpent!") Along with the weekly video store raids, I also stayed up late on weekends and caught some really cool and oddball flicks on USA UP All Night, and TNT's Monstervision and 100% Weird. Also, had it not been for my late night viewing habits, I would never have discovered Mystery Science Theater 3000.

I'll give you two reasons why I watched USA UP All Night religiously.....

During this renaissance (if you want to call it that) I developed a fondness for certain types of films. Sure, I liked action and adventure films, and Comedies were fine by me, but in the end, I always found my way back to Horror and Science Fiction. In a time in my life where I was a social outcast (i.e. ahead of my time), it was films from these two particular genres that kept me going. I watched them, studied them, and in my teenage years, I began to collect them.

By the time I was in high school, I was known as "the movie guy" in my group of friends, and owned somewhere in the ballpark of seven-hundred VHS tapes (maybe even more). I also got my first decent computer and began exploring the web and discovered Badmovies.Org, a site that would forever change my life and lead me to a hobby that I continue to this day.

Eventually I quit collecting VHS, and moved onto DVD (and now from DVD to Blu-ray), continued to write about movies on my own site, and also over at Rogue Cinema, attended Horror cons & film fests, read numerous books about film, and collected lots of movie memorabilia. Heck, I even dabbled in filmmaking in my one year at college, where I was majoring in Radio & T.V. Broadcasting, and I've worked in three video stores over the course of my life.

I guess it comes as no surprise that I am forever pigeonholed as "the movie guy" wherever I go. I don't necessarily mind that since I'm a devout lover of films, but it has its drawbacks.

My first main pet peeve about being a "film buff" is that people simply assume I am one. I was never a self-proclaimed expert on cinema, but since I have an above average knowledge on the subject, people just presume that I know everything there is to know about movies. This of course leads to frequent vague questions about films, like "Who was that guy in that one movie?" or "What movie has that part where [insert action here] happens?" or "Which movie is it where that one actress gets naked?"

If I actually know the answer, I am applauded. If I don't, I get exasperated comments like "Aww c'mon.... I thought you knew movies man!" Yes, you're right... I'm supposed to be the central hub of movie knowledge on this planet. Allow me to apologize for not knowing what the hell you're talking about, or having not actually seen the movie you are trying to inquire about.

Which leads me to this intensely annoying question: "Have you seen [movie title]?"

I despise that question! Just because I see a lot of movies, doesn't mean I see EVERY MOVIE. I have a distinct taste in film (as do we all) and I tend to focus on stuff that interests me. I do try to "expand my horizons" from time to time, but many films do sadly go unwatched. Also, I don't just sit and watch movies all day because I have a job, daily chores, as well as other hobbies and interests. Believe it or not, I actually have a life! (GASP!)

But the worst part isn't the assumption that I've seen every movie ever made (a complete impossibility), it is the reply that follows when I say "no" to the question, namely "YOU haven't seen a movie?!"

No, sorry, I didn't see the one goddamned movie you just mentioned. How dare I not spend all my waking hours watching everything I can, just on the off chance that you and I can chat it up about the latest movie that held your (limited) attention for more than five minutes! Instead of acting like it's a world-shaking event, you could have just said "Oh you haven't seen it?! Well you should definitely watch it sometime because it's good!" If you said that, then I wouldn't be telepathically beaming a hearty "F*CK YOU" at you with my mind.

Like I'm doing right now.

And if you really think it is something I should watch, give me a quick synopsis. Just try  and tell me the plot of the film in two or three sentences, avoid spoilers, but do share a highlight or two (like witty dialogue, or a brief overview of an action sequence). Do not stand there and tell me the entire freakin' movie. If you spoil the plot twists and/or the fates of the main characters, then why the HELL would I bother watching the movie?!

Finally, to conclude my ranting tonight, I just want to go back to the nostalgic beginning of this post. As I stated above, I saw a lot of weird movies, monster flicks, and creature features during my formative years. The films I watched in my youth and early adolescence built a foundation for my preference in movies. As I've gotten older, my taste in movies has evolved, but I'll always lean more towards the genres that captured my imagination when I was growing up.

With that said, everyone's taste in film is subjective. We all like different things, though sometimes we can agree on what designates a good or bad movie. But in the end, we cannot ever pick ONE movie that is perfect, or one that is 100% awful! People find issues with even the best of films, and conversely find successes hidden within films that appear to be total failures. There simply are no absolutes.

Taking this into consideration, can you imagine how pissed off I get when someone accuses of me of not liking "good movies?" Just because I run a website that revels in low budget, cult, Horror, exploitation, and obscure cinema, my taste in film automatically becomes suspect? Well f*ck you!

Yes I have missed out on many films that are considered legendary classics (e.g. "Casablanca"), and yes I own quite a few movies that many would consider bad (e.g. "Troll 2," "Frankenhooker," et al.), but again its all subjective and comes down to everyone's personal opinions! Just because I can rejoice in the ineptitude of an Ed Wood film, or fully embrace the cheesiness of a Japanese monster movie, doesn't mean I can't watch an Oscar-winning film and not thoroughly enjoy it!

In closing, when it comes to movies, I like what I like, and if it's wrong for me to prefer watching "Evil Dead II" over "Citizen Kane," then I don't wanna be right!

If you agree or disagree with any of my statements, leave a comment below, or drop me a line on Twitter or Facebook! Thanks for reading; stayed tuned for more b-movie news, reviews, rants, and more!