Mark Humphreys   Jul 27, 2010 5 Comments

Credit:Universal Pictures 

Could it be possible? Could a renaissance man actually exist? According to the upcoming release of Charlie St. Cloud, the answer is patently clear: of course it can! The name of this ‘renaissance man’ just happens to be the movie’s titular character, a.k.a. Zac Efron. Charlie is a handsome, athletic young man with a heart of gold, who, in his spare time, likes to sailboat and play catch with his younger brother. He is a man unafraid to wear his heart on his sleeve (after losing his younger brother in a tragic car accident, he is human enough to react in an appropriate manner), but this is, after all, a Zac Efron fantasy movie. Despite continuing pitching lessons with his dead brother, Charlie finds himself lucky enough to have a beautiful 20-something-year-old woman enter his life and help him come back to reality (perhaps she and Charlie and his brother could be a trio together of pitcher, catcher, and batter!). In a Zac Efron movie, anything is possible; yet clearly, in a Zac Efron movie trailer, everything is revealed. Charlie St. Cloud will be released in theatres this coming Friday, July 30th.


: 7:05 PM
5 Comments

Hey man ! I watched some trailers of this film...I found it interesting one..let us see how it will go..

I have to agree with you Amber. What is with this 'comeback' angle...it's not like he's been buried in the desert for a decade. So he hasn't made a movie in a while...geesh, give the guy a break!

Because I haven't done anything good in a long time.

I wasn't aware that he needed a "comeback"...

ZZZZZZ Man this movie looks lame!

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