Jackass 3D

Release Date: October 15th, 2010
Starring: Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Spike Jonze
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Writer: Preston Lacy
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Action, Comedy, Documentary, 3D
Runtime: 1 hour 34 minutes

Jonny Knoxville accompanied by his inseparable friends make the viewer laugh till his sides split in this new film “Jackass 3D”. The daredevil comics are ready for new crazy tricks, jokes and experiments on each other, which everyone always dreamed to perform by his own, but have never had the courage to try. Now you have a chance to join the company of these eccentric pranks, including matchless Jonny Knoxville himself as well as his buddies Spike Jonze, Seann William Scott, Steve-O, Bam Margera and the others.
Among the wild actions, offered by the buddies is one, demonstrating a tooth extraction, performed by using a Lamborghini and super glue, which is designated for chest hair removal. The next prank includes playing tether ball with a beehive, having angry African bees inside. Another stupid stunt is a launching in the air aboard a portable toilet, filled with excrements. And there are lots of other tricks and jokes as well.
The film perfectly blends comedy, action and 3D. It is shot in the manner of previous films and television series, following the old good tradition of having fun, invented by Knoxville and his team. “Jackass 3D” is directed by Jeff Tremaine. The script of the film is written by Preston Lacy. 

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Hot Summer Days

Release Date: October 8th, 2010
Starring: Nicholas Tse, Jacky Cheung, Rene Liu, Vivian Hsu, Barbie Hsu
Director: Tony Chan, Wing Shya
Writer: Tony Chan
Studio: Fox International Productions (FIP)
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 33 minutes

Several stories intertwine and affect each other in a magical way in the romantic comedy from filmmakers Tony Chan and Wing Shya. The events of the film take place in Hong Kong during record hot summer days. Several narratives, each is exclusive and remarkable as their personages, are set against the background of agonizing heat. The extreme weather makes the entire city fall into emotional chaos, and it tests the fates of the characters in different ways.
Imagine a sudden romance between a foot masseuse and a driver, who start their communication via sms messages, knowing nothing about the identities of each other. Or a blind photographer, looking for a model he has insulted once. Or an enthusiastic young man, infatuated with a factory girl so much, that agrees to prove his love by standing in the sun outside the factory for hundred days. Or a sushi chef experimenting over his meal to please and satisfy the taste of a food critic and so on...
As the stories interlock, we get what is called a very curious thematic cocktail of different romantic scenarios, both funny and thoughtful…
“Hot Summer Days” stars Nicholas Tse, Rene Liu, Jacky Cheung, Barbie Hsu, Vivian Hsu and the others. The film scenario is written by Tony Chan.


It's Kind of a Funny Story

Release Date: October 8th, 2010
Starring: Keir Gilchrist, Dana DeVestern, Lauren Graham, Jim Gaffigan, Karen Chilton
Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Writer: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, Ned Vizzini
Studio: Focus Features
Genre: Comedy, Drama

The film, written and directed by acclaimed filmmakers Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, is a story both funny and dramatic of a sixteen-year-old Craig, who suffers from constant stress and depression. One day the pressures of growing up become unbearable, and Craig makes a decision to check himself into a mental health clinic. While his parents and young sister are sleeping in their beds, he is bicycling to the Argenon Hospital. After being admitted by a hospital psychiatrist, Craig is offered to stay for minimum five days in the clinic. But the youth ward of the clinic is temporarily closed, so he is placed into the ward for adults. There the teenager befriends with Bobby – one of the patients, who becomes his guide and mentor soon. Besides, the main hero meets another suffering person within the walls of the clinic – a teenage girl of sixteen called Noelle, with whom he becomes very close soon and who helps him to forget about Nia, his longtime love.
“It's Kind of a Funny Story” touches upon teenager problems and hardships of real life, love and growing up.
The film stars Keir Gilchrist in the role of Craig Gilner; Jim Gaffigan and Lauren Graham as his parents; Zoë Kravitz as Nia; Zach Galifianakis in the role of Bobby and Emma Roberts as Noelle.