Showing posts with label Donald Sutherland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Sutherland. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Review: Horrible Bosses (2011)




I have finally seen a darn good comedy film after ages - Horrible Bosses. The last awesome comedy I watched that matches the awesomeness of Horrible Bosses was "Ronnie and Mischelle's High School Reunion". Not that people didn't make decent comedies in all these years but nothing was so fantabulously crazy humorous honestly.

Horrible Bosses is a black comedy directed by Seth Gordon with a powerful star cast of Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey and Donald Sutherland. 




The plot is simple and fun. Three friends Nick (Bateman), Kurt (Jason) and Dale (Charlie) decide to kill their horrible bosses Dave Harken (Kevin Spacey), Bobby Pellitt (Colin Farrell) and Dr. Julia Harris (Jennifer Aniston).

Nick works in a financial firm where Dave, his boss is insensitive and psychotic. He promises Nick a promotion, which he deserved after eight years of hard work but in the end decides to take that position himself leaving Nick miserable. While Kurt is an accountant who loves his job till his old boss Jack Pellitt (Donald Sutherland) is alive but after his death his sleazy, cocaine addicted son Bobby takes over the business and Kurt couldn't take his bitchy attitude anymore. While, the third friend Dale is a dental assistant to an extremely hot but lusty Dr. Julia who is always sexually abusing Dale to do her anywhere, anytime.




All three friends get so fed up of their bosses that they decide to get rid of them but they don't know what troubles are in store for them as they try to execute their plan. The movie is hilarious from the beginning till the end with a script that is unbelievably witty and funny. 

The movie has become a box office hit in just a few months. It might just become the highest grossing black comedy film of all time very soon. Although, the movie has received awesome reviews but some critics do feel it was quite racist on various occasions.

I loved the music and each actor played their part so fabulously well that one couldn't stop laughing all the way. The horrible bosses in particular were mind blowing. Although Colin Farrell had a very small appearance but he was just too good. Kavin Spacey never disappoints his fans ever. My personal favorite was Jennifer Aniston who looked crazily hot and  funny. The way she seduces her assistant is super funny and her scenes, though very few, are quite unforgettable. No body else could have done those scenes better than her. 

If you need a good laugh, I totally and absolutely recommend Horrible Bosses. You're going to love it!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Don't Look Now Love Scene Was Real - Claims Peter Bart


The love scene from Don't Loon Now, which Peter Bart claims was real passionate sex between Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie.

A scene from the 1973 movie - Don't Look Now.

Donald Sutherland denies everything Peter Bart has said.

Julie Christie

Peter Bart is the writer of the book "Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, and Sex" in which he claims that Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie had real sex during the love scene of 1973 movie Don't Look Now.

Now some people really are way too slow in reporting. After a good forty years after the release of the movie "Don't Look Now" a book is claiming that the actors - Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland were not acting in the love scene but they actually had real passionate sex while filming the scene.

This book is called "Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, and Sex" and is written by Hollywood veteran, former executive at Paramount Pictures and editor - Peter Bart.

Peter Bart is saying that in the 1973 movie, the actors had real sex during the shoot of "Don't Look Now". He claims that he watched the scene being filmed and saw the naked actors engage in sex.

A Hollywood Reporter shared a blog post written by Peter Bart in which he wrote:
"It was clear to me they were no longer simply acting: they were ------- on camera."

However, Donald Sutherland (75 years old) denied these claims last light. He passed a statement, "Not true. None of it. Not the sex. Not him witnessing it."

Donald Sutherland says that there were only four people in that room. Nic Roeg (director), Tony Richmond (cinematographer), Julie Christie and Donald himself. There was nobody else so his claims are all false.

While Christie (69 years) said that she found the scene very difficult because people didn't do scenes like that in those days. She was blank and hardly knew Donald but she remembered he helped her immensely to make the shoot easier.

Both Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland were in their 30s when the scene was filmed. God this is unfair. Peter is talking about way too old stuff.

I think this dude, Peter Bart seriously needs a life. Why the hell is he even talking about a 40 year old story. I mean what cheap thrills is he getting even if they did. Is he so excited till this day? Or does he want some fame after all these years by this story? I think he seriously needs to view the more latest celebrity nude photo cases or something else to be more up to date.