The Best of Me
As of November 1st of last year, this movie was to star PAUL WALKER, not James Marsden. That month was the tragic death of Paul Walker, and James Marsden was cast instead later on.
The Best of Me is about high school sweethearts that reunite after ten years or more and rekindle their relationship.
Worth noting is that it's from the director of One Fine Day and the writer of The Lucky One, based on yet another novel from Nicholas Sparks.
The Best of me is rated PG-13 for sexuality, violence, some drug content and brief strong language.
The Book of Life
Worst animated feature since Rango? Possibly. I don't hesitate to tell you that I think this movie looks awful.
The Book of Life is about two suitors trying to woo a young woman. They seem to live in some strange fantasy version of Latin America somewhere.
I'm telling you the animation looks really cheap. I mean, at least The Nut Job had a good premise and a clever title!
Tell me what you think in the comments.
The Book of Life is rated PG for mild action, rude humor, some thematic elements and brief scary images.
Did I mention all the jokes in the trailers are the really random un-funny kind that will make no one laugh who is above the age of five? This movie looks really bad.
Fury
How's this for a change of flavor? From writer/director David Ayer (Training Day, End of Watch) comes the story of a tank crew in Germany nearing the end of World War II. This is not a family film.
Somehow Shia Labeouf managed to get cast in this movie. I don't know how but he was weird on set as always. Just google news search "Shia Labeouf Fury" to see what I'm talking about.
Fury is rated R for strong sequences of war violence, some grisly images, and language throughout.
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