Posts tagged 2011

Third Production Video from The Hobbit Released

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It’s now 2 weeks since the second Hobbit production video and already a few months since the first. The third has just been released yesterday!
This time we get to hear more about the wonderful cast and the 13 dwarves. There’s also a little surprise at the end of the video which I’m sure will please all fans!

If you’ve been living under a rock for a few years now you might not now that The Hobbit, the famous book by Tolkien, is being made into two movies. Peter Jackson who directed The Lord of the Rings is also back as the director of this movie.
I’m very excited about it and I think it’s awesome we get to get to see how they’re making the movie. I would give anything to visit the set in New Zealand someday.

Part 1 will be released in 2012 and Part 2 in 2013.

Apple Introduces New Products and Kills the MacBook

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While many might still be disappointed because we haven’t seen an iPhone 5 yet Apple decided to update some of their other products today.

The biggest thing is the release of OS X Lion, the next major version of their operating system. It’s only available to get online as a download on the Mac App Store and the price is only 29.99 dollars.
In terms of hardware The MacBook Air and Mac Mini have been updated with better processors and a Thunderbolt port. The Air also gets a backlit keyboard but surpringsly they’ve decided to remove the SuperDrive for DVDs and CDs on the Mini. A new Cinema Display with Thunderbort has also been revealed today.
On the other hand they’ve decided to kill maybe their most famous computer, the MacBook. It’s simply not on their website anymore.

I have a MacBook Pro myself but I’m not sure yet whether I’ll be buying Lion. It seems like a nice release and most reviews are positive but it doesn’t really seem like a must-have. But then again, the price is really nice so I might end up doing it anyway.
The only thing I’ve mixed feelings about is the MacBook. I’m not sure whether I think it’s good they’ve decided simply to remove it completely. It seems like the MacBook Air is their notebook for everyone now and it’s definitely a nice computer but now you’ll have to pay even more than 1000 dollars just to get something bigger than 13 inch. Only the future will tell if it’s gone forever and whether it was the right decision or not.

You can check it all out in their website, Apple.com.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Review

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After a decade with the Harry Potter film series the eighth and final movie is finally released around the world. I went to see it yesterday and it really is perfect. (No Spoilers)

It all seems like yesterday for me when the first movie was released, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It could have been a disaster to make a film about J. K. Rowling’s first book about the the-boy-who-lived but surpringsly it turned out to be very good. And even better, there was still atleast 6 more movies coming because that’s the number of books.
Since then the movies continued to be fantastic because of the attention to detail. While having new directors and composers through the years, which I think is good, most of the same cast has still been preserved. That’s probably the best thing about these films. Most of us have grown up with the actors and a new cast just wouldn’t be the same after all these years.

Time does indeed fly very fast and now there’s only one movie left. Take a look at the final trailer if you still haven’t seen it!

The director this time is David Yates who’ve also directed 3 of the previous movies. In a recent interview he said, “we wanted to go out with a big bang“, and that’s exactly what this movie does.
Compared to previous movies, especially Part 1, this really is a war movie with lots of action and special effects. We finally get to see the end of the story on the big screen. This is probably what we’ve all been waiting for and it’s not going to be without a big battle between good and evil. Characters die in this movie and Voldemort doesn’t give up without a fight.

Even though the last movie was splitted into two parts there were still many details left out. I can imagine the fans of the books might have mixed feelings about this but I didn’t think it was a problem. Since it’s some time ago I read the book now it almost felt like seeing the story again for the first time and I think it’s because they really did a great job the get the most important details into the movie.
Not everything is identical though. For example some parts of the big fight are a little different and some reviewers even call those scenes better than what’s really in the book.

The cast does a phenomenal job in this one, maybe the best in all of the Harry Potter movies. Especially Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint who play the three main characters we’ve come to love through the years. But if you haven’t read the story you’ll be surprised to see some of the other characters really gets to shine in this one too. Especially Alan Rickman as Severus Snape.
At the end of the movie you’ll be sad, happy, proud and tearful. After 10 years this really is the end of an era and we’re all going to miss these wonderful and magical characters.

One thing I usally find very important in these types of movies is music and Part 2 really surprised me. Composer Alexandre Desplat, who’ve worked on the last two movies, did an overall better job than he did with Part 1. But what’s even more impressive is that there are also small music pieces from the first movie! It really helps the film series to come full circle! That was one of the things I had really hoped for and I was so happy to hear the original tunes again.
This is also the only movie to be in 3D. You’ve probably already decided whether you’ll be seeing it with plastic glasses on or not but personally I think it was worth it. It added some great depth without being too much. Just don’t expect it to be like Transformers 3.

Overall

Ultimately, this movie really is everything we’ve been hoping for. For me it was far better than I expected and I don’t think it would be possible to make the last Harry Potter movie better than this. It’ll make you proud and sad at the same time because you’ve followed the characters to the very end.

The Harry Potter films are some of the best movies ever created and the last installment is without doubt the movie of the year.

New Production Video from The Hobbit

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One of the most famous books in the world is without doubt The Hobbit by Tolkien. It’s the predecessor to The Lord of the Rings and it’s being made into a movie right now on New Zealand as we speak. It’s being filmed in 3D and splitted into 2 parts like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

The excellent director Peter Jackson released a video blog about 3 months ago, and now he’s back with a new one to make us even more excited.

It’s hard to believe this is finally happening. Just hearing the fantastic The Lord of the Rings music in the background makes it almost impossible to wait. But really, this will be worth it! Part 1 is being released at the end of next year and part 2 in 2013.

Harry Potter Cast and Crew say Goodbye

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The premiere for Harry Potter 7: Part 2 was held in London yesterday. Since this is the last installment in the series the actors and crew walked on stage for an emotional moment to say thanks and goodbye at the same time.
If you didn’t catch this either in real life or on the live stream it’s a must-see if you’ve followed the movies from the very beginning.

The movie will be released in cinemas around the world next week. I’ve followed all the movies and books so it’ll both be sad and amazing to finally see the final battle of Hogwarts.

The End is Near for Harry Potter

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In this post I will honor the ending of something truly magical that has kept me interested for more than a decade

I still remember how stunning the books were the first time I read them. Magical, fun and exciting. I don’t think many was expecting the movies to be quite as good, but when they finally came out they were breath-taking for me as well. I am of course talking about the magical world of Harry Potter.

The Harry Potter film series, which is based on J. K. Rowling’s books, is the most successful movie franchise of all time. In just a less than a week the final and eighth movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, will be released. In this last installment Harry will continue his quest with Ron and Hermione as they try to destroy the last pieces of Lord Voldemort’s soul hidden all over the world as horcruxes.

How it all began

According to Wikipedia and various interviews it all started in 1997 when producer David Heyman read the first book because his secretary recommended it. At first he didn’t like it because of the title but after reading it he became an instant fan. After that J. K. Rowling sold them the rights to make the first four films if they promised to use British actors.

In 2000 director Chris Columbus was chosen to direct the first movie, probably because of all his other movies for children. Like Home Alone which I personally think is very similar to the first Harry Potter film.
A year later in 2001 it was finally released and Chris became the director of the second movie too which was released only one year later.

Since then 5 more movies have been released. While preserving many of the same actors the movies have had several new directors and composers.
I think this little video will make you agree with me that time has indeed gone fast!

Really amazing how time flies fast, isn’t it? Seems like yesterday I watched the first movie, Philosopher’s Stone, and now it’s quite surreal after all these years, that there won’t be a next movie to look forward to.

The attention to detail

Many people don’t like all the movies. Some think the first two movies are the best and other like the darker and more serious ones.
Personally I think all of them are nothing less than perfect. And it’s all because of the attention to detail. Many series delivers a great movie at first but all the sequels just turn into something not quite as good. For me this has never happened with Harry Potter and I think it’s fantastic they could make 8 movies and still keep us all excited.

Another thing I’ve really enjoyed through the years is the soundtrack. Think about it, what would a Harry Potter movie be without the music? Different composers, like John Williams and Nicolas Hopper, have worked on different movies and I really think they’ve all done a very, very good job.
For me music is very important and no Harry Potter movie has disappointed me. I already own some of the soundtracks and I will order the rest when the final soundtrack comes out.

The crew won an award earlier this year for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema where one of the producers, David Heyman, walked up to do a very beautiful and sad speech. Watch the emotional video below.

I must admit I really like that (Hey)man! I really think he deserved it together with the crew and actors after some great movies. They couldn’t have done a better job. And we must’nt forget J. K. Rowling, of course.

Eventually I really think the movies will stand out as some of the greatest for years to come. It’s not just eight movies, it’s so much more than that. It’s a world of magic, love and friendship. Together with only the best movies series, like The Lord of the Rings and probably The Hobbit (coming 2012 and 2013), we will all continue to watch them for the rest of our lives. Like the books, of course. So in some ways this isn’t really the end, maybe a new beginning? Harry Potter and the rest of the universe will never die as long as the fans continue to have him on their mind.

And we will let our children read the books and watch the movies too, of course! : )

My favorite moments

I’ve watched all the first 7 films several times and I do of course have som favorite moments. Here are 10 of them, watch out for spoilers:

  • HP1: When Harry finally receives his wand from Ollivanders in Diagon Alley. I like this scene very much, wands are always interesting! And we get to know about the connection between Harry and Voldemort for the first time.
  • HP2: After Harry comes back from the Chamber of Secret he visits Dumbledore who tells him: “It’s not our abilities that show what we truly are. It is our choices.” One of my favorite quotes which I think really makes sense.
  • HP2: The last scene where Hagrid finally returns from Azkaban. I think it’s one of the most emotional scenes in all the movies.
  • HP3: Professor Lupin tells Harry on the bridge about his family who was killed by the Dark Lord. I really like this scene, especially the music which is perfect.
  • HP3: The scene where Harry saves himself and Sirius Black from the dementors. I will never forget when he yells: “Expecto Patronum!
  • HP4: Harry fights against Lord Voldemort after winning the Triwizard Tournament. Really dark and scary scene where we get to see that “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named” really has returned!
  • HP5: After Voldemort duels against Dumbledore he tries to possess Harry’s mind for a few seconds until Harry fights back by remembering his friends and family.
  • HP6: The scene where Dumbledore is killed by Snape. Afterwards everyone at Hogwarts raises their wand. Really emotional scene which I think was just right.
  • HP6: The last scene where Harry and his friends decide to go look for the horcruxes after Dumbledore’s death. Phenomenal scene with fantastic music by Nicolas Hopper, best possible ending for the movie.
  • HP7 P1: The death of Dubby. A sad scene where Harry decides to burry the house elf himself.

Those are some of the moments I’ll always remember when I look back. But since I’ve grown up with these movies I could easily come up with 10 more.

Thanks for everything

To sum it all up, the Harry Potter films have really been something very special for me. It’s been amazing to grow up with them and it’ll be so sad to finally say goodbye. In the end it’s really because of some amazing people who’ve worked on the film series for years. I wish I’ll meet a few of them someday just to shake their hand and say thanks.
I’ll probably be doing a review of the last movie but it won’t really be neccessary. It’s without doubt the movie of the year and it’s going to be fantastic. Hopefully I will shed a tear during the last scene.

Thank you, J. K. Rowling, David Heyman, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and the rest of the cast and crew of all the eight movies for making my life a little more magical than it was 10 years ago.

Nintendo Sent Me a Wii U Controller!

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Nintendo decided to send me a prototype of their Wii U controller. Actually I shouldn’t be showing you all this but I couldn’t resist!

Of course this is just a joke! :)
Wii U is their upcoming console and I like it quite a lot myself. You can watch this video to find out how it really works!

Final Harry Potter 7 Trailer

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The final trailer for the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 has been unveiled. Be sure to watch it, this is probably the last Harry Potter movie trailer ever to be released.

After 7 movies this last movie will be released in cinemas in less than a month. Will you be watching it? I will!

Microsoft Presents Windows 8 in New Video

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In 2009 Microsoft released Windows 7. It was received very well because Microsoft managed to fix a lot of the problems which Vista had. Now, however, it looks like they want to do something completely different with Windows 8. They have just released this new video about it:

As you can see… it really is different! It doesn’t look like Windows as we know. It’s more like Windows Phone 7, their OS for phones.

It’s very clear that it’s definitely designed with touch in mind and personally I think it looks very interesting. I think it’s a good idea their trying something new out but can this really replace the old user interface? Apple are also working on a touch version of their OS called OS X Lion but they are focusing a lot more on multi-touch trackpads instead of actual touch screens.
I’m sure Microsoft will tell us a lot more in the future!

Pirates 4 Review: Is Captain Jack really back?

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If you read my blog or follow me on Twitter then you already know I’m a HUGE fan of Pirates of the Caribbean. This fourth movie, On Stranger Tides, is probably the movie I’ve been looking most forward to in my entire life. Here’s my review after I’ve watched it twice!

After the third movie which most people thought had a rather convoluted plot (I loved it) this movie is much more simple. This time Jack Sparrow is searching for The Fountain of Youth. Unfortunately he’s not the only one. The new main characters this time, Angelica and Blackbeard, are searching for it as well. Our old friend Hector Barbossa is also back but this time he has joined the navy!
It’s not the same director either. While Gore Verbinski was directing the first three Pirates movies, a new director called Rob Marshall has directed this. Unfortunately I haven’t seen any of his earlier movies but he looks interesting.

So… how is the movie?! I liked it. In fact, I liked it a lot! It didn’t disappoint me in any way but I was surprised to see something different. While this movie is still like the first three it’s also new and fresh. I think this must be because of the new director and I think he did a nice job. I love Gore Verbinski but maybe a new director was just what these films needed.

The new actors are good and I never missed Will and Elizabeth. I liked how their story ended in Pirates 3. But of course, the real star is Jack Sparrow! Johnny Depp once again does a great job playing him. For me it’s one of the best characters ever created.
And of course the movie has a lot of fun and action as well. Especially one scene involving lots of mermaids, but I think you should go see it for yourself without me spoiling too much!

Music has been one of the most important things in the movies since Pirates 1. We all love the famous Pirates tune so of course Hans Zimmer was back this time too. It’s still mostly the same but it fits the fourth movie really great as well!
I bought the soundtrack on CD too and I was a bit disappointed to find a lot of remixes and other boring stuff but this has nothing to do with the movie.

This movie was also the first one to be recorded in real 3D. And overall I think it makes for a great difference if you watch it in a good cinema. I’ve watched it two different places with two kinds of 3D equipment. I don’t know about the first one but the second used RealD and it was pretty amazing. It added some great depth to the movie without too much sticking out in your face.

Overall

Pirates 4 does not disappoint me as a true fan. I like (actually love) all the four movies but I can imagine most fans will rank this as the second best right after the first one. This one has a simple plot without too much of the fancy CGI from the second and third one.
Of course Disney shouldn’t just keep making new movies because of money. But, if they can make a fifth just as good as this one then I’ll definitely be one of the first to watch it.

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