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March 9, 2022
Ace the Hound meets Batman
A new snippet of Warner Bros. Pictures' DC League of Super Pets gives us Ace the Hound (Kevin Hart) and the caped crusader Batman (Keanu Reeves). In the trailer, Ace and Batman's first meeting reveals that they have something in common that've made them stronger.
DC League of Super Pets adds Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live,” “Ferdinand”), John Krasinski (the “Quiet Place” films), Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live”), Natasha Lyonne (“Show Dogs”), Diego Luna (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”), Marc Maron (“Joker”), Thomas Middleditch (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”), and Ben Schwartz (“Sonic the Hedgehog”).
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents A Seven Bucks Production, “DC League of Super-Pets.” The film will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in Philippine theaters on May 18, 2022.
In “DC League of Super-Pets,” Krypto the Super-Dog and Superman are inseparable best friends, sharing the same superpowers and fighting crime in Metropolis side by side. When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto must convince a rag-tag shelter pack—Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel—to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes. Watch the snippet below.
November 24, 2021
First trailer of DC's League of Super-Pets
ohmskiNovember 24, 2021dc comics, dc league of super-pets, diego luna, dwayne johnson, john krasinski, kate mckinnon, keanu reeves, kevin hart, natasha lyonne, vanessa bayer, warner bros
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In 2022, it's up to our furry friends to help and and the world. DC League of Super-Pets' first trailer flies and it comes soon in Philippine theaters and worldwide.
Dwayne Johnson voices Krypto the Super-Dog and Superman's best friend. Together, they help fight crime in Metropolis with the superpowers they both have. When Superman and the Justice League were kidnapped, Krypto must convince a rag-tag shelter pack—Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel—to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes. Watch the trailer below:
The film also stars the voices of Kevin Hart (the “Jumanji” and “Secret Life of Pets” films), Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live,” “Ferdinand”), John Krasinski (the “Quiet Place” films), Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live”), Natasha Lyonne (“Show Dogs”), Diego Luna (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”), Marc Maron (“Joker”), Thomas Middleditch (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”), Ben Schwartz (“Sonic the Hedgehog”), and Keanu Reeves (the “Matrix” and “John Wick” films).
Stern’s creative team includes production designer Kim Taylor (“The LEGO® Ninjago Movie”) and editors David Egan (“Game Night,” “Vacation”) and Jhoanne Reyes (“Teen Titans GO!” “Young Justice”). The music is by Steve Jablonsky (the “Transformers” films).
The film also stars the voices of Kevin Hart (the “Jumanji” and “Secret Life of Pets” films), Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live,” “Ferdinand”), John Krasinski (the “Quiet Place” films), Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live”), Natasha Lyonne (“Show Dogs”), Diego Luna (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”), Marc Maron (“Joker”), Thomas Middleditch (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”), Ben Schwartz (“Sonic the Hedgehog”), and Keanu Reeves (the “Matrix” and “John Wick” films).
DC League of Super-Pets is directed by Jared Stern, a veteran writer/consultant on the “LEGO®” movies, makes his animated feature film directorial debut, directing from a screenplay he wrote with frequent collaborator John Whittington, based on characters from DC, Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The film is produced by Patricia Hicks, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Hiram Garcia and Jared Stern. The executive producers are John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Nicholas Stoller, Allison Abbate, Chris Leahy, Sharon Taylor and Courtenay Valenti.
Stern’s creative team includes production designer Kim Taylor (“The LEGO® Ninjago Movie”) and editors David Egan (“Game Night,” “Vacation”) and Jhoanne Reyes (“Teen Titans GO!” “Young Justice”). The music is by Steve Jablonsky (the “Transformers” films).
June 9, 2021
DC League of Super-Pets to fly in 2022
ohmskiJune 09, 2021dc comics, dc league of super-pets, diego luna, dwayne johnson, john krasinski, kate mckinnon, keanu reeves, kevin hart, natasha lyonne, vanessa bayer, warner bros
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Warner Bros Pictures and DC released a teaser of new animated movie DC League of Super-Pets and we have a first look on the strong fur friend Krypto in the trailer.
DC League of Super-Pets is top-billed by best friends Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart as Krypto and Ace and joined by some of Hollywood's greatest names including Kate McKinnon, John Krasinski, Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna and Keanu Reeves.
DC League of Super-Pets is based on the comics and animation from DC Comics about Superman's dog Krypto as he teams up with a cat while they save crime when Superman is on vacation. Watch the teaser trailer below.
December 4, 2019
JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL movie review
ohmskiDecember 04, 20192019, adventure, danny devito, danny glover, dwayne johnson, jack black, jumanji, jumanji: the next level, karen gillan, kevin hart, movies, reviews
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We're going back to the video game after 2 years in Jumanji: The Next Level. It's a next level of adventure, comedy and friendship that has greatly improved from the 2017 movie.
Bringing back Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan as avatars of the teenagers who found the wicked jungle video game, they are off to a new quest that absorbed Spencer (Alex Wolff). New quest to restore Jumanji's world balance that is threatened by a tyrant leader. Not knowing that the game also captured two, seniors Eddie (Danny Devito) and Milo (Danny Glover), who had a long time grudge.
The game is more intense and the characters discover new skills (and new powerful avatars) that weren't there in the jungle. There's even a new feature that added to the comedic factor of the game that will have you laughing harder than the first one.
JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL is now showing in cinemas, distributed by Columbia Pictures PH.
Bringing back Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan as avatars of the teenagers who found the wicked jungle video game, they are off to a new quest that absorbed Spencer (Alex Wolff). New quest to restore Jumanji's world balance that is threatened by a tyrant leader. Not knowing that the game also captured two, seniors Eddie (Danny Devito) and Milo (Danny Glover), who had a long time grudge.
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Danny Glover and Danny Devito as Milo and Eddie for Jumanji: The Next Level |
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Nick Jonas, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Dwayne Johnson, Awkwafina and Kevin Hart for Jumanji: The Next Level |
JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL is now showing in cinemas, distributed by Columbia Pictures PH.
June 30, 2017
the game has changed in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
ohmskiJune 30, 20172017, bobby cannavale, christmas, columbia pictures, dwayne johnson, jack black, jumanji, karen gillan, kevin hart, movies, nick jonas, trailer
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After more than 20 years, a Robin Williams favorite gets an update and now instead of the Jumanji game coming to our world, 4 new players were taken in to the game in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas and Bobby Cannavale.
A group of students facing detention finds the game console while in detention. Choosing different avatars for themselves, they are then transported into the jungle where they are transformed to the bodies of Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan.




April 29, 2015
GET HARD movie review
No one would ever imagine getting into prison but rich guy stock broker, James King (Will Ferrell), prepares himself with the help of stereotyped-simpleton Darnell (Kevin Hart) in this satirical comedy, GET HARD.
In this movie, James King was sentenced to go to prison after he allegedly stole money from investors for his own favors and he turns into Darnell to guide him and familiarize to what it's like to be in prison -- in which he didn't even really did. The fun goes with the satirical representation of the thugs and the life in prison.
Like any Will Ferrell movies, this movie promises a good laugh. The opening itself already makes you giggle with how he boasts his richness in the household. Adding Kevin Hart to the scene which makes him too good to be a good man trying to be a thug, it livens up situations that they are both pretending to be such people. I think that would be the lesson of the story, to stop pretending and face whatever consequences and utilize whatever you have. But it would be too serious to talk about.
There are lots of things that you cannot "unsee." From violence to naughty stuff that your hands wont be able to cover your eyes. We were literally shouting in the cinema in shock of what we saw. Racial discrimination was concretely discussed and it swifted all over the movie like no big deal. I would call it hilariously racist.
The movie is rated R-16 for violence, nudity, language and other content. But we that were able to see it were happy of the movie and relieved me from stress.
Get Hard is directed by Etan Cohen and distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures.
In this movie, James King was sentenced to go to prison after he allegedly stole money from investors for his own favors and he turns into Darnell to guide him and familiarize to what it's like to be in prison -- in which he didn't even really did. The fun goes with the satirical representation of the thugs and the life in prison.
Like any Will Ferrell movies, this movie promises a good laugh. The opening itself already makes you giggle with how he boasts his richness in the household. Adding Kevin Hart to the scene which makes him too good to be a good man trying to be a thug, it livens up situations that they are both pretending to be such people. I think that would be the lesson of the story, to stop pretending and face whatever consequences and utilize whatever you have. But it would be too serious to talk about.
There are lots of things that you cannot "unsee." From violence to naughty stuff that your hands wont be able to cover your eyes. We were literally shouting in the cinema in shock of what we saw. Racial discrimination was concretely discussed and it swifted all over the movie like no big deal. I would call it hilariously racist.
The movie is rated R-16 for violence, nudity, language and other content. But we that were able to see it were happy of the movie and relieved me from stress.
Get Hard is directed by Etan Cohen and distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures.
December 29, 2014
From class to brass in new comedy GET HARD
Will Ferrell seeks help from Kevin Hart in the newest Warner Bros. Pictures movie, Get Hard, opening April 2015 in theaters nationwide.
Will Ferrell playing a millionaire hedge fund manager James King, toughens it up in preparation of going to jail after he is being convicted of fraud. Giving assumptions that his help Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart) has been in jail long before, he trains King on how to deal with the other convicts he'll meet in 10 years imprisonment. Darnell never went to prison. Just check out James King's absurd and funny assumptions in this trailer.
Get Hard is directed by Etan Cohen, making his feature directorial debut following a successful writing career, with credits including “Tropic Thunder.” The screenplay is by Jay Martel & Ian Roberts and Etan Cohen, story by Adam McKay and Jay Martel & Ian Roberts. Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, and Chris Henchy are the producers, with Kevin Messick, Jessica Elbaum and Ravi Mehta serving as executive producers.
The creative filmmaking team includes director of photography Tim Suhrstedt (“Little Miss Sunshine”); production designer Maher Ahmad (“The Hangover Part III”); editor Michael Sale (“We’re the Millers”); and costume designer Shay Cunliffe (“The Bourne Legacy”).
Will Ferrell playing a millionaire hedge fund manager James King, toughens it up in preparation of going to jail after he is being convicted of fraud. Giving assumptions that his help Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart) has been in jail long before, he trains King on how to deal with the other convicts he'll meet in 10 years imprisonment. Darnell never went to prison. Just check out James King's absurd and funny assumptions in this trailer.
The creative filmmaking team includes director of photography Tim Suhrstedt (“Little Miss Sunshine”); production designer Maher Ahmad (“The Hangover Part III”); editor Michael Sale (“We’re the Millers”); and costume designer Shay Cunliffe (“The Bourne Legacy”).