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Covert Affairs starring Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham & Kari Matchett

Posted on January 22, 2011 Written by ripitup

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Covert Affairs starring Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham & Kari Matchett
Covert Affairs starring Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham & Kari Matchett. Image via screenrant.com

Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) is a talented and beautiful CIA trainee who outperforms others at pretty much anything. And she speaks 6 languages so Langley can’t wait to get her on the field.

The reason she wanted to be CIA was because she no longer wanted to suffer from deception. A while back, the love of her life – Ben (Eion Bailey) walked out on her, with a note that said “truth is complicated”.

Annie does her best to adjust to CIA protocol as well as her cold yet confident boss Joan (Kari Matchett), who is married to the Arthur Campbell (Peter Callagher), who happens to be their boss. While Joan and Arthur try to solve their marital problems, they also strategize on how to make the best use of Annie, without truly revealing the truth. Annie’s ex Ben was right. The truth is complicated and he just might be a big part of everything.

Blind and brilliant tech guy Auggie (Christopher Gorham) becomes Annie’s best friend and ally, as well as the series’ main sense of humor.

Of course Annie is expected to hide her real job from her sister Danielle (Anne Dudek). Danielle is happily married with two kids and Annie is staying at their guest house. Living close to them makes keeping secrets harder and stressful.

Each episode covers a new case as well as some foreshadowing on “the complicated truth”. We get action, deception, role play, a little drama and more action, with some comedic relief attached.

**

Covert Affairs is a fun action/drama with a decent cast. It looks like Kari Matchett decided her supporting role in Leverage as Nathan Ford (Timothy Hutton)’s ex-wife didn’t cover enough espionage or screen time so here she is in one of the leading roles.

Peter Callagher (The O.C., Sex Lies and Videotape, While You Were Sleeping) is getting older and more charismatic, certainly looking his powerful position. And isn’t it fun to see Anne Dudek in such a domestic role after she was the bitch of a doctor on House and beat the crap out of Josh Radnor’s Ted Mosby on an episode of How I Met Your Mother?

Sure, my favorite CIA agent ever will be Jennifer Garner’s Sydney Bristow of Alias. Covert Affairs started at a fun but medium pace. So far, it lacks the excitement level of the first Alias seasons, but it is very entertaining and promising. Since I no longer have Alias, I might as well have another spy show with a female lead.

Certainly recommended for Alias fans, lovers of the spy genre and definitely anyone who loves to see the female lead a girl kick ass.

7.7   on IMDB.

Fun notes:

  • Piper Perabo was nominated for Golden Globe this year for her role as Annie. She lost out to Katey Sagal, who won for her role in the series Sons of Anarchy. I don’t know about you, but for me Katey Sagal will always remind me of her hilarious role of 11 years as Peggy Bundy on Married with Children.
  • Canadian actress Emmanuelle Vaugier plays the beautiful and charismatic reporter who might give CIA a hard time. She also plays The Morrigan, head of the local dark Fae government in Lost Girl.

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: action, alias tv show, anne dudek, Christopher Gorham, covert affairs, covert affairs cast, covert affairs tv, covert affairs tv show, drama, Eion Bailey, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Jennifer Garner, kari matchett, katey sagal, Peter Callagher, piper perabo, Sydney Bristow, TV shows

I am Number Four starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron & Teresa Palmer

Posted on January 1, 2011 Written by ripitup

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I am Number Four starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron & Teresa Palmer
I am Number Four starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron & Teresa Palmer.

Teen show-off John (Alex Pettyfer) is actually not your average kid. He has special powers that make it difficult for him to lead a normal life. He is also the target of a group that hunt people like him.

With the help of Henri (Timothy Olyphant), he relocates. He resumes his life as an ordinary student. He is even romantically interested in a pretty girl (Dianna Agron). But he is number four- meaning that he is the fourth one to be hunted down and killed and the first three were already taken care of.

Contradicting Henri’s common sense, he decides to stay and fight. After all, why shouldn’t he unite with the others and kick some villain ass?

Teresa Palmer plays number six.

You can watch the trailer here.

Directed by D.J.Caruso, based on the book written by James Frey & Jobie Hughes.

The story is fun and the effects look pretty good. Can’t wait to see it.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: action, adventure, Alex Pettyfer, D.J. Caruso, Dianna Agron, i am number four, i am number four movie, James Frey, Jobie Hughes, movies, Teresa Palmer, Timothy Olyphant

Coming Soon: Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman

Posted on December 30, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Coming Soon:Thor Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman
Coming Soon:Thor Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman. Image via covershut.com

I am a sucker for a good comic book adaptation. And by a good adaptation, I don’t quite mean the comic book fans. I am a girl and even though I love my superheroes on the screen, I am not much of a comic reader. I just love the big screen better.

So it is always fun catching a solid action film with a fun script, interesting protagonist and impressive visual effects. Thor seems to fit that description. What do you think?

Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman

Thor (Chris Hemsworth) doesn’t use his powers for the benefit his own kingdom (on another planet) so his father – King Odin (Anthony Hopkins banishes him. He wakes up on earth. He has got great fighting skills that impress even the military trained (Clark Gregg). Will the arrogant and selfish Thor turn into a thoughtful warrior who tries to protect earth, while engaging in a romance with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman)?

You can watch the trailer here.

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The Tourist starring Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie & Paul Bettany

Posted on December 11, 2010 Written by ripitup

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The Tourist starring Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie & Paul Bettany
The Tourist starring Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie & Paul Bettany. Feat. Rufus Sewell, Timothy Dalton & Raoul Bova.

Paris, France. Elise Ward (Angelina Jolie) is a mysterious, beautiful woman with the Scotland Yard after her.  The Yard is really after Alexander Pearce, who owes quite a sum in tax money. The investigation is run by John Acheson (Paul Bettany), who is obsessed by catching Pearce. His chief Jones (Timothy Dalton) is not all that pleased with how much the case is costing them.

Pearce is rumored to have gone under severe plastic surgery, so no one has a clue what he looks like. Knowing this, he sends Elise a note. He tells her to get on the train to Venice and sit down next to a guy that has his built and height. Elise picks Frank Tupelo (Johnny Depp). Tupelo is a math teacher from Wisconsin and is mesmerized by Elise’s beauty. Elise seems to like Frank too but she is more interested in using him get to Alexander, the love of her life.

This encounter leads them to a luxury hotel suite in Venice, and some fun action happening on the water…

The Tourist is a fun romance/adventure that has a pretty impressive cast. Hell, even the mysterious English guy following Elise around is played by Rufus Sewell and the Italian man chatting up Elise at the ball is the famous Italian actor Raoul Bova.

Now, I was expecting the movie to have a similar pace and action/romance/comedy ratio with Knight and Day starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. It doesn’t. It starts like a spy movie, but quickly turns into a romance film. You might feel the movie drags for 10 minutes or so, when Johnny Depp is acting like a bewildered love sick puppy, but worry not. The movie picks up pace, the funny situations become more apparent and fun boat & roof chases follow…

But let’s not call it a drama/thriller like IMDB did. It is a romantic adventure. And it is a little slower than Knight and Day.

But all in all, it is a fun movie. It combines the genres that I like, presents them at the adorable Venice setting and well, an adorable cast. Sure, it could have been faster, sexier and/or funnier. And it might not have interested me that much without such a cast. But it is what it is.

7/10 from me.,

The Tourist Trailer

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XtbLezJtMg [/pro-player]

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: action, adventure, Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, movies, Paul Bettany, raoul bova, romance, Rufus Sewell, the tourist, the tourist movie, the tourist trailer, timothy Dalton

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