Showing posts with label Mark Wahlberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Wahlberg. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2012

TED Movie Giveaway!




Want to see TED, the hilarious comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, from Seth Macfarlane, the creator of Family Guy? I have a double pass to give away! This will be a quick competition, because I want the winner to get their tickets ASAP!

Come and join Max The Unicorn on Facebook!

Simply 'like' the Max The Unicorn Facebook page and comment on the competition post (same photo as above) on what your Teddy's name is! Or your kids teddies! Or what you would call your teddy bear if you had one!

This is open to Australians only (tickets valid only in Aust) and will be drawn Tuesday 31 July.

Winner announced and notified on Facebook.

Good Luck!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Other Guys



Starring: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes, Michael Keaton, Samuel L Jackson, Dwayne Johnson, Steve Coogan.
Genre: Conedy/Action


Terry (Wahlberg) is a cop who accidentally shot Baseball superstar Derek Jeter. Allen (Ferrell) is happy with his boring but safe job filling out police paperwork. Relegated to the office, they receive no respect from their workmates. Suddenly, Terry and Allen's lives are turned upside down when they seize the opportunity to step up like the courageous cops they idolise.

Director Adam McKay collaborates with Ferrell for the fourth time, following Anchorman, Talladega Nights and Step Brothers. You probably know by now that I'm a huge Will Ferrell fan, and he doesn't disappoint in The Other Guys. This is a hilarious film, that I'd highly recommend. It's also more actiony that Ferrell's other outings (generally speaking) with a knockout, purposely over-the-top opening scene. The whole cast have fun with this, from Michael Keaton, the Police Captain with the second job at Bed, Bath & Beyond, to Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L Jackson as the hero cops idolised by the Other Guys. It is well worth getting the Blu Ray as it contains an Extended Version not shown in cinemas, a gag reel and 100 minutes of special features, including "Pimps Don't Cry" and hilarious interviews with British comedian/actor Steve Coogan and Director Adam McKay. Pure Awesomeness :o)