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REVIEW: Red Tails Blunders Through a Potentially Great Story, with Action and Derring-do to Spare

There are instances when reviewing intentions would be so much easier than reviewing actual movies, and Red Tails, which was directed by first-timer Anthony Hemingway but conceived, shaped and willed into being by George Lucas, is one of them. Red Tails is – or is intended to be – a rousing comic-book adventure based loosely on real-life events: The picture follows a group of Tuskegee Airmen as they shoot down German fighter planes and blow munitions transport trains to smithereens. In between missions, they fight more personal battles, against insidious racism and bigotry. It’s a great idea to make a movie, in 2012, about the Tuskegee Airmen, who broke ground as the U.S. military’s first African American aviators: They represent a chapter in history that’s been underexplored, certainly in the world of movies. But it’s a shame the idea had to come from George Lucas, whose enthusiasm for his subject translates mostly into a peculiar strain of inept awkwardness. Even if Red Tails becomes a hit – and it just might – it still represents a missed opportunity for greatness. Red Tails focuses chiefly on two fictional pilots, Marty “Easy” Julian (Nate Parker) and Joe “Lightning” Little (David Oyelowo), both members of the Air Corp.’s 332 nd Fighter Group stationed in Italy, guys with very different styles but bound by years of friendship. Easy follows all the rules, rarely straying from the straight-and-narrow (though he does, as it turns out, have his own demons to fight); Lightning is the hotdogger who’ll go out of his way to shoot down that random Nazi, even when it means going against orders. He also has the kind of confident swagger that earns him the love of a pretty Italian girl, Sofia (Daniela Ruah); he’s so charming and well-mannered that even Sofia’s old-world mama approves of him. The cast of characters milling, and flying, around Lightning and Easy include Ray “Junior” Gannon (Tristan Wilds), who wants nothing more than to be a fighter pilot even after an injury compromises him, and David “Deke” Watkins (Marcus T. Paulk), the only truly religious pilot in the gang, who keeps a holy card emblazoned with the figure of the deity he refers to as “Black Jesus” close by at all times. In the air, these pilots show a desire to fight hard for their country, and they’ve got the skills to do so. But military brass doesn’t get it – in their eyes, the Tuskegee pilots are inferior and are thus relegated to routine assignments, flying in rickety old junkers. But Colonel A.J. Bullard (Terrence Howard) pulls off a minor miracle, getting a plum assignment for his boys. That pleases pipe-smoking Major Emanuelle Stance (Cuba Gooding Jr.) to no end – his men have been champing at the bit for a chance like this, and at last they’ll have the chance to prove what they’re made of. The problem isn’t that Red Tails paints its story, and its characters, in brilliant, admittedly corny comic-book colors. (The script, filled with dialogue along the lines of “Germans! Let’s get ’em!”, is by John Ridley and Aaron McGruder.)  The approach could have worked, particularly when you’ve got a cast of actors as charismatic as these. Gooding and Howard, both known quantities, are perfectly serviceable here – Howard, in particular, makes even the most stilted dialogue sing, thanks to his silky purr. But even the lesser-known performers here, like the British actor Oyelowo, have some astonishing moments of grace – it’s frustrating to watch them working so hard in a picture that can’t, in the end, do them justice. Because there’s just no way around it: Red Tails is, for the most part, simply a clumsy piece of work, one that revels in ’40s comic-book style without managing to capture any of the emotional resonance of comic-book style. There’s no dramatic rhythm or flow to Red Tails . A terrible thing might happen to a character, only to be rapidly erased by this or that handy distraction. It’s as if Lucas were simply afraid of human feeling, any kind of human feeling, even the kind you often find in comic books. The movie has touches of comedy that, for reasons that are almost impossible to fathom, don’t come off as comic. At one point a white character tells one of the pilots that under cover of night, he’ll be safe from the Nazis: “At least they won’t see you in the dark.” The line should be a joke – it is, in fact, a marvelous if obvious joke – but it falls flat, almost as if Lucas and/or Hemingway (it’s hard to tell who’s at the steering wheel here, though we can safely put most of our money on the former) suffered from a failure of nerve and decided to neutralize it. The picture is full of clunker moments like that, instances where the initial impulse may have been good but the execution is nothing but blundering and inelegant. This is Hemingway’s first film, though he has previously directed episodes of Treme, The Wire, and CSI: NY . If he has a distinctive style, it’s impossible to identify it in Red Tails. The handprints all over the movie clearly belong to Lucas. That’s especially true in the technically impressive dogfighting sequences, which are the best reason to see Red Tails . Watching those planes swoop and skim through the air, sometimes flying in ballet-like formation, at others approximating a chaotic streetfight, is the greatest pleasure the movie offers. That’s not surprising when you consider that Lucas, the eternal, wide-eyed naïf among his generation of filmmakers, presented an early cut of Star Wars with old-movie dogfight footage substituting for the space-combat effects he’d fill in later. Yet not even these glorious, effusive sequences are nearly enough to carry the picture, and in some ways, they do it a disservice. Red Tails is a project that has been dear to Lucas’ heart for years. According to a profile of Lucas in the New York Times Magazine , the filmmaker first commissioned the script in the early 1990s, and although 20th Century Fox is distributing the picture, Lucas is footing all the bills himself. Lucas has admitted that with Red Tails he’s using the comic-book approach to lure a younger audience; he wants them to engage with the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, and his intentions are noble. If only his passion had translated into a more graceful movie, one that didn’t squander the considerable gifts of its cast. In the end Red Tails is mostly about the coolness of flying. Its heart is in the clouds, instead of with the men at the controls. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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REVIEW: Red Tails Blunders Through a Potentially Great Story, with Action and Derring-do to Spare

Samantha Ronson beach photos

Samantha Ronson in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Nicole Richie and Samantha Ronson are currently on vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and on Saturday she donned her bikini and went down to the beach. And then a hungry shark attacked her fingers. Get it? Because they smelled like fish. Lesbian humor! Catch it!

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[photo]Lucas Chow resigns

A MediaCorp spokesman said Mr Lucas Chow was not taking interviews, but in an internal email to staff sent at 4pm obtained by The Straits Times, he said #39;it is difficult not to feel a tinge of mixed emotions leaving such a great company, and even greater colleagues… Thank you once again for five exhilarating years together.#39; The Search is on for the next CEO of MediaCorp. In a shock announcement on Tuesday, the national broadcaster announced that its chief executive, Mr Lucas Chow, was

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Theo Huxtable’s Getting Some MILF Booty And Playing StepDaddy In Mexico

Regina King spent Christmas in Cabo San Lucas with her booski Malcolm Jamal Warner and her almost 15-year-old son Ian. Get it Theo! We like these two together.

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Isabel Lucas Is One Hell Of A Hottie

I don’t think I put Isabel Lucas up on the site enough, the girl has talent in the sexy department. Here she is at some event showing off her winning smile and tight little body. I like a woman who, even when she’s got this much clothing on, you can tell that she’s got a great body under there. Now if there was only some way to convince her to show it to me. If I were a millionaire I’d offer free vacations to hot chicks at my tropical villa just so I could see them in their bikinis. I guess I’d have to do it all via webcams, I couldn’t be there, I can’t wear a bathing suit around hot chicks, are you kidding me?

Lucas Cruikshank bio age

BIography for Lucas Cruikshank Born Lucas Alan Cruikshank August 29, 1993 (1993-08-29) (age 17) Columbus, Nebraska, United States Citizenship United States American Occupation Actor, student Years active 2008–present Known for Comedy Notable works Fred Relatives Jon Smet (cousin) Katie Smet (cousin) Internet information Web alias(es) Fred, Lucas Web hosting service(s) YouTube Signature phrase “Hey! It#39;s Fred!” Lucas Cruikshank (born August 29, 1993) is a teenage American comedic ac

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Hola, Me Llamo Charlie Sheen!

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Paparazzi Photo Charlie Sheen isn’t in jail or rehab — instead he’s relaxing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. After being nominated four straight years, Charlie was snubbed from this year’s Emmy race. Doesn’t look like it’s fazing him too much. Read more

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Lawsuit: Josh Lucas Film Stiffed Hotel For $37,000

Like Detroit doesn’t have enough to worry about today. The embattled chief of police just resigned , Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge is out for at least six weeks with a broken hand, and now Josh Lucas can’t even shoot a movie in the outskirts without the producers allegedly skipping town — leaving a $37,000 hotel bill unpaid.

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‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Exclusive Clip — Watch It Now!

Michael Cera faces off against Chris Evans in the scene, which premiered during the MTV Movie Awards pre-show. By Todd Gilchrist Michael Cera in “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” Photo: Universal Studios Squaring off against seven evil exes is no small task, even if it’s in the service of securing your place next to the girl of your dreams. But there’s a reason Michael Cera’s new film is called “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” — namely, that the sum total of his opposition adds up to more or less the equivalent of an armada of adversaries and, more than likely, a world of hurt. And one of the fiercest foes Cera’s Scott Pilgrim scuffles with is Lucas Lee, whose punches are packed with the panache of actor Chris Evans, who will soon be seen donning Captain America’s red, white and blue cowl. Audiences around the world just saw the premiere of an exclusive clip from Scott Pilgrim during the MTV Movie Awards pre-show, but check it out again right here. Following an introduction by director Edgar Wright, who brings the breakneck cinematography and brilliant sense of humor from “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz” to the comic book adaptation, the clip begins with poor Scott being introduced — via a detour to the asphalt — to his beloved Ramona Flowers’ (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) ex-boyfriend Lucas (Evans). Lucas decks him with one blow, pausing momentarily afterward for a studio flunky to polish his clenched fist, but Scott is surprisingly resilient; getting back to his feet, he makes a beeline to let Lucas know he’s not yet finished with him. Instead of standing up to Lucas, however, Scott finds himself face to face with one of Lucas’ stunt doubles, one of the guys he lets act in wide shots “when [he] feels like betting blazed in his Winnie,” as Lucas puts it. The double summarily also lays Scott out, and as the love-struck pugilist stands up again, Lucas reveals that he doesn’t just have one stuntman, but several. A spectacular battle erupts as skateboards and swinging punches fly through the air, with Scott more than holding his own until he gets a particularly powerful shot to the face. Of course, you’ll have to see if Scott survives when the movie arrives in theaters August 13. Check out everything we’ve got on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Tune in right now to catch the red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies, visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Exclusive Movie Clips From The MTV Movie Awards Behind The Scenes At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards Related Photos ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Exclusive Clip Highlights

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Erin Lucas See Through Top Pictures

I don’t know who the hell this Erin Lucas chick is, but she was invited to the Iron Man 2 premiere so she must be somewhat of a celebrity or the daughter or girlfriend or sister of a somewhat celebrity. I don’t really care who she is, she’s wearing a nice top that’s practically invisible and I like that so I’m putting her up on the site. If she wants to contact me on the Twitter she’s welcome to do so, and when I say contact, I mean send me nude pictures of herself eating ice cream.