Despite the 10 films under the "Fast & Furious" banner — each at varying levels of quality — the franchise's first sequel, "2 Fast 2 Furious," is still something of a black sheep within the saga. A lot of it has to do with the wild change in locale, which pivoted from Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) Nos-fueled thieving in Los Angeles to follow the street racing scene in Miami with Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker). Compared to the grounded thrills of its predecessor — and the American muscle that supported a lot of that action — "2 Fast" felt like a completely different world. Fortunately, director John Singleton wasted absolutely no time immersing us in that world and introducing audiences to the custom-painted imports, campy Y2K threads, and memorable characters that lived in it.
Devon Aoki's Suki was one of the best things to come out of "2 Fast 2 Furious." The franchise still had...
Devon Aoki's Suki was one of the best things to come out of "2 Fast 2 Furious." The franchise still had...
- 2/3/2023
- by Lyvie Scott
- Slash Film
Stunt coordinator pulls back the curtain for MTV News on stunning fight sequences and more from Tarsem Singh's 3-D odyssey.
By Eric Ditzian
Henry Cavill in "Immortals"
Photo: Relativity Media
We've seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what's crazy about Tarsem Singh's "Immortals" is that while we've seen this type of thing so many times before, we've never seen any of it quite like this. "Immortals" is, in a word, beautiful.
How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion's (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus' (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about "Immortals."
The Titans Fight...
By Eric Ditzian
Henry Cavill in "Immortals"
Photo: Relativity Media
We've seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what's crazy about Tarsem Singh's "Immortals" is that while we've seen this type of thing so many times before, we've never seen any of it quite like this. "Immortals" is, in a word, beautiful.
How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion's (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus' (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about "Immortals."
The Titans Fight...
- 11/11/2011
- MTV Movie News
Stunt coordinator pulls back the curtain for MTV News on stunning fight sequences and more from Tarsem Singh's 3-D odyssey.
By Eric Ditzian
Henry Cavill in "Immortals"
Photo: Relativity Media
We've seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what's crazy about Tarsem Singh's "Immortals" is that while we've seen this type of thing so many times before, we've never seen any of it quite like this. "Immortals" is, in a word, beautiful.
How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion's (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus' (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about "Immortals."
The Titans Fight...
By Eric Ditzian
Henry Cavill in "Immortals"
Photo: Relativity Media
We've seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what's crazy about Tarsem Singh's "Immortals" is that while we've seen this type of thing so many times before, we've never seen any of it quite like this. "Immortals" is, in a word, beautiful.
How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion's (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus' (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about "Immortals."
The Titans Fight...
- 11/11/2011
- MTV Music News
It's very rare that I want a show to come back from hiatus as much as Burn Notice. A case can be made that the fourth season is its best to date. Thankfully, the wait is over.
I don't think it shocks anyone that Michael is alive after being shot at the end of "Guilty As Charged." "Eyes Open" takes place a mere three days later, as all of John Barrett's misdeeds are being exposed, and he's recovering from his injuries in the hospital. There's a great callback to the Burn Notice pilot when Fiona kicks him in an attempt to get him to come around, just as she did to wake him up when he was first dumped in Miami.
Once Michael is up and moving, he wants to pick up where he left off, much to Madeline's annoyance. The hospital is the last place he'd like to be.
I don't think it shocks anyone that Michael is alive after being shot at the end of "Guilty As Charged." "Eyes Open" takes place a mere three days later, as all of John Barrett's misdeeds are being exposed, and he's recovering from his injuries in the hospital. There's a great callback to the Burn Notice pilot when Fiona kicks him in an attempt to get him to come around, just as she did to wake him up when he was first dumped in Miami.
Once Michael is up and moving, he wants to pick up where he left off, much to Madeline's annoyance. The hospital is the last place he'd like to be.
- 11/12/2010
- by Brittany Frederick
The first half of Burn Notice's third season has been funny, gripping, action-packed…can I just say its been awesome and call it good? Its amazing how this series seems to get better and better every season, and I'm not the only one who thinks so. This summer Burn Notice has been breaking USA Network's ratings records left and right, and has been out performing network television shows in certain demographics as well, a feat that should never be taken lightly for a cable television series. Tonight, the first half of season three comes to a close, and we'll be forced to wait until the spring before we see Michael, Fiona, and Sam again. TVOvermind got an opportunity to talk with both Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless on a recent conference call where they discussed fake blood, how long they'd be willing to stick around on this show,...
- 8/6/2009
- by Bryan Jones
- TVovermind.com
Burn Notice just keeps burning it up. It's winning ratings battles not just in the cable channel ghetto but when going up against the networks. The show, about the trials and tribulations of Michael Westen, discredited covert operative, has become popular.
But it is certainly not populist. Burn Notice has stuck to its subversive roots, with recipes for MacGyvering up everything from surveillance equipment to homemade explosives. And with supporting stars like Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless and Gabrielle Anwar backing up Jeffrey Donovan, this show is anything but the usual television fare.
Hot on the heels of a season four pick-up, Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless were on the phone earlier this week to talk about what makes the show so successful. Among other things? Manipulative mothers from hell.
The summer finale of Burn Notice, "Long Way Back", airs tonight on USA Network. The final six episodes of the show's...
But it is certainly not populist. Burn Notice has stuck to its subversive roots, with recipes for MacGyvering up everything from surveillance equipment to homemade explosives. And with supporting stars like Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless and Gabrielle Anwar backing up Jeffrey Donovan, this show is anything but the usual television fare.
Hot on the heels of a season four pick-up, Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless were on the phone earlier this week to talk about what makes the show so successful. Among other things? Manipulative mothers from hell.
The summer finale of Burn Notice, "Long Way Back", airs tonight on USA Network. The final six episodes of the show's...
- 8/6/2009
- CinemaSpy
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