Showing posts with label Bruce Willis. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Actors Who Sing



Gwyneth Paltrow and 13 Other Crooning Stars
In the new movie 'Country Strong,' which hits theaters nationwide on Jan. 7, our old pal Gwyneth Paltrow once again shows off some serious pipes -- something she last did on the big screen ten years ago in 'Duets,' which helped 'Crusin',' her vocal team-up with Huey Lewis spend a week at number one on the Adult Contemporary music chart.

Playing a troubled country star, Paltrow belts out the film's title song with gusto. But she's not the only movie star to have vocal chops -- or a hit single, for that matter. Here are some other actors who also have given their fans the gift of song, for better or worse.

Leighton Meester
When a cover of 'Bette Davis Eyes' recorded by 'Gossip Girl' actress Meester surfaced in 2008, fans were shocked that the petite brunette could actually croon. A year later, Paltrow's 'Country Strong' co-star released her first single, 'Somebody to Love,' featuring musician Robin Thicke; this followed her guest appearance on 'Good Girls Go Bad,' a 2009 summer hit by Cobra Starship. On the 'Country Strong' soundtrack, she covers Rascal Flatts' 'Words I Couldn't Say.' Though most people know Meester's 'Gossip Girl' co-star Taylor Momsen for her band the Pretty Reckless, Meester is the one showing off her vocal range on the big screen.

'Somebody to Love,' Leighton Meester (with Robin Thicke)

Bruce Willis
In the late 1980s, 'Die Hard' actor Bruce Willis had some success as a pop-blues singer with his debut album, 'The Return of Bruno.' (Burning question: Where had Bruno gone in the first place?) The lead single, 'Respect Yourself,' was a modest hit, but subsequent stabs at musical glory didn't fare as well. Still, Willis hasn't exactly been resting his voice, as the actor still gets on stage when he can -- such as in the video below.

'Devil Woman,' Bruce Willis


Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke had four songs on the soundtrack for the 1994 movie 'Reality Bites,' in which he played Troy, Winona Rider's sexy musician love interest. On top of a cover of the Violent Femmes' track 'Add It Up,' the 'Before Sunset' actor also lended his throaty vocals to 'I'm Nothin'.' As if his character wasn't hot enough, Hawke's voice is actually pretty great.

'I'm Nothin',' Ethan Hawke

Robert Downey Jr.
Robert Downey Jr. is known recently for his charming portrayal of Tony Stark in the 'Iron Man' franchise and for overcoming his troubled Hollywood past. But did you know the man can sing? Okay, so he never put out an album or had a hit single, but let's just add "singer" to the list of reasons Downey is super sexy.

'Man Like Me,' Robert Downey Jr.


Russell Crowe
The 'Gladiator' actor released 'Other Ways of Speaking' in 2003 with his band Russell Crowe and 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. The album didn't produce any hits but it did include this nice cover of Johnny Cash's 'Folsom Prison Blues.'

'Folsom Prison Blues,' Russell Crowe

Dennis Quaid
Dennis Quaid and his band -- the aptly-named Dennis Quaid and the Sharks -- describe themselves as "rock and roll with country soul." Quaid, brother of beleaguered actor Randy Quaid, is known for 'The Big Easy' and 'The Parent Trap' remake. The Sharks have never put out an album but the band does perform regularly.

'If You Don't Know By Now,' Dennis Quaid

Minnie Driver
Minnie Driver is best known as an actress for her roles in film's like 'Good Will Hunting,' but early in her career, she was signed to Island Records as the frontwoman of a band called Puff, Rocks and Brown. In 2000, she went back to singing, with the release of an album titled 'Everything I've Got in My Pocket,' and she performed at SXSW. In 2007, she released her second album, 'Seastories.'


'Everything I've Got in My Pocket,' Minnie Driver

Scarlett Johansson
In 2008, actress Scarlett Johansson released an album with one original song and ten cover versions of Tom Waits songs entitled 'Anywhere I Lay My Head'; it recieved mixed reviews but sold well. In 2009, Johansson covered Jeff Buckley's "Last Goodbye" for the soundtrack of her film 'He's Just Not That Into You,' and she and musician Pete Yorn also released the duets album 'Break Up' in 2009. Johannsson has said she hopes to someday release a full album of original songs.

'Relator,' Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson

Juliette Lewis
Juliette Lewis, known for her roles in 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape?' and 'Natural Born Killers' started her band The Licks in 2004 as an outlet for grungy hard rock -- and Lewis is a frontwoman who can certainly rock out. The band split, however, in 2009, after touring festivals internationally and releasing the album 'You're Speaking My Language.' Lewis's new band, the New Romantiques, released the album 'Terra Incognita' this year.

'Got Love to Kill,' Juliette Lewis and the Licks

Zooey Deschanel
The whimsical hipster-chic actress Zooey Deschanel is known for roles in 'Almost Famous' and '(500) Days of Summer,' but she can also sing with the best of them. A few years ago, Deschanel teamed up with indie singer/songwriter M. Ward to form the duo She & Him, and they have released two albums to date. Ward approached her to record songs after hearing her sing in the film 'Elf.'

'Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?,' She and Him

Eddie Murphy
As a solo artist, Murphy had a hit single in 1985 with 'Party All the Time' (which was produced by Rick James), from his debut album, 'How Could It Be.' In 2004, VH-1 and Blender voted 'Party All the Time' number seven on their joint list of the "50 Worst Songs of All-Time." Murphy released a second album, 'Love's Alright,' in the early 1990s, and performed several songs in the 'Shrek' film franchise.

'Party All The Time,' Eddie Murphy

Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal's songs have been featured in several of his movies (such as 'Fire Down Below' and 'Ticker') but, in 2005, he released his first album, 'Songs from The Crystal Cave.' The soundtrack to Seagal's 2005 film 'Into the Sun' features several songs from the album. One of his album tracks, "Girl, It's Alright", was also released as a single. Seagal's second album, titled 'Mojo Priest,' was released in April 2006.

'Girl, It's All Right,' Steven Seagal

Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner as a country star? It wasn't a movie role. It was real life. In 2008, Costner and his band Modern West released a country album, 'Untold Truths.' Three singles ('Superman 14,' 'Long Hot Night' and 'Backyard') were released to radio, although none charted. A second album, entitled 'Turn It On,' was released in February 2009.

'Mr. Tambourine Man,' Kevin Costner and Modern West

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

10 Incredibly Misleading Movie Trailers

Movie trailers are liars.
If they’re not using the only two funny scenes in the movie to make you think the entire movie is funny, or creatively splicing scenes together to completely misrepresent the movie, they’re using scenes that don’t even make it into the movie. The New York Times once ran an entire story about how many of the scenes in the National Treasure: Book of Secrets trailer weren’t actually in the movie. (We expect more from you, Nic Cage.)
Why do the suits who market movies create trailers that have little to do with the real films? Because they’ll do anything to convince suckers like us to shell out for a ticket.
Okay, not all trailers are bogus … but these 10 sure are. Read on to find out why. And since this is the Internet, we’re contractually obligated to say this: Spolier alert




Lost in Translation

What the Trailer Promises: A wacky Bill Murray comedy in which he misunderstands Japanese people, struggles with Japanese technology, and drinks Japanese whisky. Plus, Scarlett Johannson.

What the Movie Delivers: A thoughtful movie about loneliness and desire. Plus, Scarlett Johannson’s ass in see-through underwear. How the hell did they not include that in the trailer?

The Fifth Element

What the Trailer Promises: In a future in which electronic dance music and bad haircuts reign supreme, a deadly serious Blade Runner-like sci-fi epic plays out in space.

What the Movie Delivers: An always absurd, often funny, vastly underrated twist on traditional sci-fi movies. It makes excellent use of Bruce Willis’s usual tough-guy charm and Milla Jovovich’s uncanny ability to look insanely hot while dressed like Raggedy
  
In Bruges

What the Trailer Promises: A Guy Ritchie-like gangster comedy full of wise-cracking criminals engaging in over-the-top violence that has little to no consequences until everything pretty much works out in the end.

What the Movie Delivers: A surprisingly complex movie about wise-cracking criminals who suffer terrible consequences due to the horror and pointlessness of violence. Case in point: Both children and midgets die!

The Rules of Attraction

What the Trailer Promises: A teen movie about college students drinking and screwing and doing drugs and generally getting themselves into lots of hijinks.

What the Movie Delivers: A demented, nihilistic, and extremely inventive story that centers around a sociopathic drug dealer played by James Van Der Beek — yes, that’s right, the guy who played Dawson. This movie should have been his breakout role, but no one went to see it because the trailer sucked so hard.

Very Bad Things
 

What the Trailer Promises: A wacky comedy. Five dudes have a bachelor party in Vegas that gets a little out of hand when they accidentally kill a stripper — hey, we’ve all been there. When they bury the body in the desert, hilarity ensues and they start turning against one another.

What the Movie Delivers: A profoundly depressing, dissatisfying, and unfunny movie-watching experience about very bad people doing very bad things to each other … which, to be quite honest, sounds pretty entertaining. Except in this case, you feel like kicking puppies by the end of it.

Life

What the Trailer Promises: Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence are at it again! They make Mississippi prison camps a barrel of laughs! They keep attempting ill-fated escapes! There are homosexuals in prison!

What the Movie Delivers: The movie did paint a curiously rosey portrait of two guys who were framed for murder and subsequently spent 60 years in the clink. But it’s far more dramatic and “touching” than the previews would have you believe.

The Ice Storm

What the Trailer Promises: A light-hearted drama about the ups and downs of a typical American family back in the ’70s.

What the Movie Delivers: A heavy drama. Oh, and Frodo is electrocuted.

Sweeney Todd

What the Trailer Promises: A gothic tale of revenge in which Johnny Depp plays a barber who sings during a brief dream sequence.

What the Movie Delivers: A gothic tale of revenge in which Johnny Depp plays a barber who sings pretty much constantly.

Bridge to Teribithia

What the Trailer Promises: A magitastical adventure as two youngsters come of age in a fairyland forest inhabited by all manners of mystical beast!

What the Movie Delivers: Two unhappy kids with overactive imaginations briefly imagine they live in an alternate world. Then one dies.

Punchline

What the Trailer Promises: Tom Hanks is a stand-up comic teaching Sally Field how to be a stand-up comic. It’s one joke after another!

What the Movie Delivers: A stand-up comedy movie completely devoid of humor.

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