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Summer heroes: Wolverine, Kirk & Spock, Potter
Published in Daily News Egypt on 29 - 04 - 2009

What a who s who list Hollywood has lined up for its summer action spectacles: Wolverine. Transformers. Harry Potter. James Kirk . G.I. Joe . Terminator.
If there s one word to sum up it all up, it s this: Relentless.
Starting May 1, barely a weekend will pass without another brawny special-effects extravaganza landing in theaters.
Appropriately, summer starts with a couple of prequels.
After co-starring in three X-Men adventures about the Marvel Comics mutants, Hugh Jackman steps out from the pack for X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The film spins the back story of Jackman s metal-clawed loner, a military experiment gone rogue amid a government conspiracy to control his super-freak kinfolk.
Next, the starship Enterprise is relaunched in Star Trek, with a new cast taking on the characters originated in the 1960s TV show. Chris Pine inherits William Shatner s role as dashing James Kirk, while Zachary Quinto plays Vulcan egghead Spock (Leonard Nimoy, who created the role, pops up as the older Spock).
Like Star Trek director J.J. Abrams, Pine grew up more a Star Wars kid than a Star Trek kid. After snagging the role, Pine started watching the original series but stopped halfway through the first season.
It was kind of nice to familiarize myself with the world, but it didn t help me much at all to delve any deeper, Pine said. If anything, it was a hindrance to kind of watch what Mr Shatner had done, because he d done it so well, and he was so specific.
There were certain mannerisms that I think are definitely Kirk-ian things that I wanted to use in my portrayal, but for the most part, I wanted to free myself up to create something new.
The director of the final four Harry Potter movies, David Yates, is still giving thanks for the young cast he inherited, led by Daniel Radcliffe as boy wizard Harry and Emma Watson and Rupert Grint as his school pals.
There was something very, very, very clever in their choices. Not a day goes by I m not grateful for this bunch they put together, Yates said. It s a remarkable bunch of kids.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry is charged with uncovering a forgotten memory from a new Hogwarts teacher (Jim Broadbent), information the young sorcerer needs for his final showdown against dark wizard Voldemort.
While Yates marvels over how his youthful cast has blossomed, "Transformers director Michael Bay was thrilled over the improved acting chops of his computer-animated robots for the sequel.
We were just touching the surface last time in what they re capable of doing, Bay said. This time, they really emote.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen reunites puny but plucky human Shia LaBeouf with his giant, shape-shifting Autobot buddies in a rematch against the evil Decepticon robot clan.
Also in a rematch are Tom Hanks and Ron Howard with "Angels & Demons, their follow-up to The Da Vinci Code. This installment hurls Hanks symbologist into an ancient feud between the Vatican and a secret brotherhood that has kidnapped the cardinals in line to become the next pope.
Howard felt less pressure this time adapting Dan Brown's best-seller than he had with The Da Vinci Code, a literary phenomenon whose did-Christ-have-kids premise put the movie under a severe microscope by fans and detractors alike.
Documentaries are being made about 'Da Vinci Code.' Theologians develop symposiums around it. Ministers were using it as a way to, frankly, entice people to church, Howard said, adding that the new film remains provocative, yes, but it doesn t hold that same place at the center of the zeitgeist. So it s really full-on escapism.
Other action highlights:
. Terminator: Salvation : Christian Bale leads the last shreds of humanity against machine enemies as the franchise reboots without Arnold Schwarzenegger.
. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra : The action figures get their own movie as the G.I. Joe guys take on an arms dealer and a militant secret organization.
. Inglourious Basterds : Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino resurrect Dirty Dozen -style action as Jewish soldiers dish out chaos among the Nazis.
. Public Enemies : Johnny Depp is gangster John Dillinger and Christian Bale is G-Man Melvin Purvis in Michael Mann's Depression-era crime saga.
. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 : The remake casts Denzel Washington as a subway dispatcher and John Travolta as a bad guy ransoming a trainload of passengers.
. Drag Me to Hell : Spider-Man director Sam Raimi returns to his Evil Dead roots with a horror tale about a bank employee (Alison Lohman) tormented by a vengeful customer s supernatural curse.
. District 9 : "Lord of the Rings overlord Peter Jackson produces a sci-fi tale about a human who becomes an unlikely ally for aliens held in a South African ghetto. - AP


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