Selasa, 10 Februari 2009

Zathura

Zathura (film)
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Zathura DVD cover
Directed by
Jon Favreau
Produced by
Michael De LucaScott KroopfWilliam TeitlerPeter Billingsley
Written by
Chris Van Allsburg (book)David KoeppJohn Kamps
Starring
Jonah BoboJosh HutchersonDax ShepardKristen StewartTim RobbinsFrank OzJohn AlexanderDerek MearsDouglas TateJoe BucaroJeff WolfeAdam Wills
Distributed by
Columbia Pictures
Release date(s)
November 11, 2005February 3, 2006 (UK)
Running time
114 minutes
Language
English
Budget
$65,000,000
IMDb
Zathura: A Space Adventure is a film directed by Jon Favreau, based on an illustrated book by Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji. It starred Jonah Bobo as Danny and Josh Hutcherson as Walter. Tim Robbins also had a small role as the divorced father of Walter and Danny. The film also gave a sister to the boys, introduced a derelict astronaut to the plot, and multiplied the number of the Zorgons and Zorgon ships. [1] The film was released on November 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures.
Contents[hide]
1 Plot summary
2 Production
3 Release
4 Released
5 Cast
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
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[edit] Plot summary
Two boys, Walter (Josh Hutcherson) and Danny (Jonah Bobo), discover a space themed board game from the basement, where everything inside it becomes real. The boys are eventually drawn into an adventure when their house is magically hurtled through space. The story is similar to Jumanji, another illustrated book by Van Allsburg (in the book, the Zathura game is contained inside the Jumanji one, although paradoxically the astronaut is revealed to be the creator of Jumanji. Likewise in the movie versions Zathura takes place in the 2000's and Jumanji takes place in the 1960's).
During the course of the story, the boys must overcome their personal ill-feeling held toward one another in order to survive. They are aided in this by an astronaut (Dax Shepard) who appears as a result of the game. This astronaut is eventually revealed to be an older version of Walter, who had been trapped as a character in the game's world as a result of causing the disappearance of Danny, without whom he was no longer a player. Thus, the game could not advance without Danny taking his turn. This backstory becomes the basis, although the viewer only sees its role as such in retrospect, of parallels drawn between the two versions of Walter, including a revelation of the backstory without mention of his name or that of his brother. He is finally released when Walter summons his brother back to him. Both he and his brother seem to merge with Danny and Walter (after the astronaut turns back into another version of Walter) now that the future caused by Walter wishing Danny away has been erased.
Accompanying Danny, Walter, and the astronaut is their cantankerous elder sister, Lisa (Kristen Stewart), who while not a player is as vulnerable to the dangers present in the game. She is placed in cryogenic freeze for five turns. She develops a crush on the astronaut, and is thus horrified when she finds out that she fell for an older version of her brother Walter.
The main villains in the movie are the Zorgons; reptilian, biped tool-users who are fond of heat and are attracted to a heat source much like bees are attracted to nectar, because they are cold-blooded. The Zorgons, having burned their own planet to obtain more heat, are nomads who travel through space seeking more to burn and who keep a flock of four-eyed goats on their ship.
Another character, a robot (Frank Oz), first appears as a wind-up tin toy that quickly becomes life-size. It is supposed to defend the players, but as it is malfunctioning it mis-identifies Walter as an alien life form and begins rampaging through the house. Walter uses a "Reprogram" card on the robot, and it instead sets its sights on the Zorgons. A single Zorgon survives the robot's kamikaze attack and sneaks up behind Walter and Danny as they are wondering where Lisa is. Just as it's about to kill them, it is crushed and killed by Lisa with Danny's piano. Unfortunately, a massive Zorgon fleet arrives and attacks after Walter frees the astronaut and his brother.
Danny eventually completes the object of the game, whereupon the house is drawn into a roaring black hole, which Danny realizes is Zathura. The Zorgon fleet is pulled into the black hole, as are Lisa and Walter. Moments later, they have returned to Earth. All the "pieces" of the game (the house, its furnishing, and the players) have been replaced as they were before the game began. The brothers are thereafter much more cooperative with one another. The boys, and Lisa, retain their memories of the game's events in which they all agree never to speak of Zathura again.
As the kids get in the car with their mother and drive away, one of their bicycles which drifted off into space falls back to the lawn.

[edit] Production
Favreau preferred to use practical effects instead of CGI in the film. "...it’s so fun to actually shoot real spaceships or have a real robot running around on the set, or real Zorgons built by Stan Winston. It gives the actors, especially young actors, so much to work off of," he said.[2] Dax Shepard, who plays the astronaut in the film, said that he would not have been interested in doing the film if the effects had been "CGI based".[3] Actress Kristen Stewart enjoyed the on-set effects, saying that, "When we harpooned walls and ripped them out, we were really doing it. When there was a fire on set, there was really fire," and that, "The only green screen I was ever involved with was for getting sucked out into the black hole."[4] Miniature models were used to create the spaceships, and Favreau enjoyed going back to techniques used in many earlier films such as the original Star Wars trilogy.[5] However, in some shots the Zorgon ships were computer-generated, and digital effects were used in many other shots, such as to create meteors and planets, to add computer-generated legs and arms to the robot suit built by Stan Winston Studios, to digitally augment the Zorgon suits (which were constructed so that the head came out of the front of the suit where the actor's chest was and the actor wore a blue screen hood over his own head), and to create an entirely computer-generated Zorgon for one shot.[6] According to Pete Travers, Visual Effects Supervisor on the film for Sony Pictures Imageworks, retaining the stylized "1950s sci-fi look" from Van Allsburg's book "was a very important aspect of the effects".[7]
Jon Favreau discouraged the notion that the film is a sequel to the earlier film "Jumanji," having not particularly liked that film. Both he and Chris Van Allsburg (who also wrote the book of the same name upon which Jumanji is based) stated that Zathura is very different from Jumanji.[8]
The soundtrack to the film is an original score by John Debney and is available on CD[9].

[edit] Release
The studio hyped the release of Zathura in an attempt to generate word of mouth, with tie-ins including an episode of The Apprentice showcasing its family appeal, and received positive buzz from critics. The film currently garners a 76% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but was considered a box office bomb because of its $13,427,872 opening weekend gross, ranking #2 for the weekend. Even worse, it lost 62% of its audience the next weekend, due to the significant opening of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It ended up grossing just $29,258,869, less than half of its $65 million budget. The international box office total was $35,062,632, for a total of $64,321,501 worldwide. Ironically, the plot's similarities with Jumanji proved to be its undoing, with one observer referring to it as "Jumanji in space without Robin Williams".

[edit] Released
United States November 11, 2005
Philippines November 21, 2005
Mexico December 23, 2005
Portugal December 24, 2005 limited
United Arab Emirates January 4, 2006
Bolivia January 12, 2006
Brazil January 13, 2006
Poland January 20, 2006
Argentina January 26, 2006
Greece January 26, 2006
France February 1, 2006
Germany February 2, 2006
Panama February 3, 2006
United Kingdom February 3, 2006
Czech Republic February 9, 2006
Venezuela February 10, 2006
Austria February 17, 2006
Egypt March 8, 2006
Australia March 9, 2006
Estonia March 17, 2006
Italy April 7, 2006
Netherlands June 27, 2006 DVD premiere
Germany July 25, 2006 DVD premiere
Netherlands April 18, 2007 Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival

[edit] Cast
Jonah Bobo: Danny
Josh Hutcherson: Walter
Dax Shepard: Astronaut
Kristen Stewart: Lisa
Tim Robbins: Dad
Frank Oz: Robot (voice)
John Alexander: Robot
Derek Mears: Lead Zorgon
Douglas Tait: Head Zorgon
Jeff Wolfe: Master Zorgon
Adam Wills: Captain Zorgon

[edit] See also
Jumanji
Zathura (book)

[edit] References
^ Van Allsburg, Chris (November 2002). Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0618253968.
^ Murray, Rebecca. "Interview with "Zathura" Director Jon Favreau: Jon Favreau on the Practical Effects in "Zathura" and His Young Stars". About.com. http://movies.about.com/od/zathura/a/zathurajf110705.htm. Retrieved on 2008-07-19.
^ Murray, Rebecca. "Dax Shepard Discusses "Zathura": Interview with Dax Shepard at the LA Premiere of "Zathura"". About.com. http://movies.about.com/od/zathura/a/zathurads110705.htm. Retrieved on 2008-07-19.
^ Barker, Lynn (2005-11-08). "Kristen Stewart: Zathura". TeenHollywood. TeenHollywood.com II Inc.. http://www.teenhollywood.com/d.asp?r=110761&c=1038&p=8. Retrieved on 2008-07-20.
^ Szymanski, Mike. "Interview: Jon Favreau and company get board with space exploration in Chris Van Allsburg's Zathura". Science Fiction Weekly. http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue447/interview.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-19.
^ Robertson, Barbara (November 2005). "The Game’s Afoot: Digital effects help shift time and space in the movie Zathura". Computer Graphics World 25: 18-23.
^ Wolff, Ellen (2005-11-11). "Imageworks Goes Retro Sci-Fi With Zathura". VFXWorld. AWN, Inc.. http://vfxworld.com/?atype=articles&id=2692&page=1. Retrieved on 2008-07-20.
^ Whipp, Glenn (2005-11-12). "'Zathura' creators shun sequel 'Jumanji' label". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Union-Tribune Publishing Co.. http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051112/news_1c12zathura.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-21.
^ Sound track info

Jumat, 06 Februari 2009

Kepompong


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Pemeran

Para pemeran sinetron Kepompong, ki-ka: Aryani Fitriana, Mikha Tambayong, Derby Romero, Dinda kirana, Tania Putri
Pemain-pemain dari sinetron ini adalah Derby Romero sebagai Indra, Aryani Fitriana sebagai Chacha, Dinda Kirana sebagai Bebi, Mikha Tambayong sebagai Tasya, dan Tania Putri sebagai Hellen.

Sinopsis
Mereka mempunyai geng yang bernama de'Rainbow. Indra adalah satu-satunya anak cowok yang menjadi anggota de'Rainbow, dia juga satu-satunya anggota de'rainbow yang beda skolah dan bisa masak, Chacha adalah cewek cantik dan sportis yang menjadi ketua geng de'Rainbow. Beda lagi dengan Bebi, cewek centil satu ini memang benar-benar fashion holics. Tasya, adalah cewe feminin yang hidup sederhana. Hellen, cewek pintar yang seneng baca buku ini, memang sering mengambil semua keputusan dan jawaban, dari buku yang dia baca. Geng de'Rainbow, menjadi geng paling populer di sekolah mereka, sedangkan ada Claudya yang sangat berambisi membubarkan de'Rainbow karena popularitas de'Rainbow yang makin meninggi.dan juga claudia cuman punya satu temen.

Lagu latar
Sinetron ini diilhami oleh lagu Sind3ntosca yang berjudul sama, Kepompong. Lagu ini sebelumnya sudah terlebih dahulu populer. dengan lagu gelora asmara yang dinyanyikan oleh derby, salah satu pemeran dari sinetron kepompong.

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Sinetron ini tidak diilhami lagu Kepompong. Ide awal sinetron ini sudah digarap sejak oktober 2007, namun baru pada tahun 2008 diterima sebuah stasiun tv untuk dibuat serialnya. Judulnya awalnya adalah D'Rainbow, dan ketika akhirnya stasiun tv tersebut memilih lagu kepompong sebagai soundtrack (karena liriknya yang sama yaitu tentang persahabatan) merea mengusulkan bagaimana kalau judulnya diganti kepompong
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Rabu, 04 Februari 2009

Nancy Drew


Nancy Drew :(2007 film)
Nancy Drew
Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by : Andrew Fleming
Produced by : Jerry Weintraub
Written by : Andrew FlemingTiffany Paulsen
Starring : Emma RobertsJosh FlitterMax ThieriotRachael Leigh Cook
Studio : Virtual StudiosJerry Weintraub Productions
Distributed by : Warner Bros.
Release date(s) : United States:June 15, 2007Australia:June 28, 2007United Kingdom:October 19, 2007
Running time : 99 min.
Country : United States
Language :English
Budget : $20,000,000 Official websiteIMDbAllmovie
Nancy Drew is a feature film released in the United States on June 15, 2007. It is loosely based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective. It stars Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew, Max Thieriot as Ned, Kay Panabaker as George, and Amy Bruckner as Bess Marvin. The film was rated PG by the MPAA for "mild violence, thematic elements and brief language." Set in Los Angeles, it was directed by Andrew Fleming.
Critics' reaction to it was mixed, with the film scoring a 49% at Rotten Tomatoes. One reviewer felt that it "caters to an exclusive club whose members are prone to overlook its numerous faults"and it was mocked in The New Yorker.[2] The critics who did like it generally thought it was refreshing.Actress Emma Roberts and director Andrew Fleming have teamed up for a Nancy Drew 2, which is set to be released around late 2009 to early 2010.