Over the years we've had the pleasure of talking to many talented people who, after our interview, went on to achieve great accolades for truly amazing work. I believe Oren Moverman will be one of those people. Sure, Oren appears to be a sweet guy. He actually spoke with us while picking up his son from… Continue
I never saw the Daredevil movie in theatres, but I tried my best to defend it from it's critics. I thought that the film itself was said to be much worse than it actually was. I still stand by this statement; while I don't believe that is was a travesty of epic proportions, it could have been much better. I later watched the director's cut, and the who… Continue
I actually like Shakespeare now because of this film.
What if a penniless William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) fell in love with a noblewoman (Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow) while struggling to write a comedy with the unlikely title "Romeo and Ethel the Sea Pirate's Daughter?" Might the emotional turmoil inspire him to recraft the play into a tragedy with a more familiar-soundi… Continue
Added by Dan O'Neill on October 18, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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First off, forget about all the comparisons you've heard of this film to Alien, Aliens, Dead Space, Event Horizon, and Resident Evil. In some ways, Pandorum is more creative than these titles...though that's not to say it's better. Still, let me just start off by saying that this film is much better than you may think it will be.
Dogma Review
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 67%
My rating: Rental.
Kevin Smith's fourth film is set in motion by two banished angels, Loki (Matt Damon), the angel of death, and Bartleby (Ben Affleck), a Gregorian. After an eternity in Wisconsin, they've discovered a loophole in new Catholic doctrine that would… Continue
Added by DavidBray on September 17, 2009 at 4:28pm —
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Joel, played by Jason Bateman ("Juno," "Hancock"), is one step away from selling his flavor extract factory and retiring to easy street when a freak workplace accident sets in motion a series of disasters that puts his business and personal life in jeopardy.
Let me tell you what Extract is. Extrac… Continue
Written review by: Leon
Once again, as with ‘Office Space’, ‘King of the Hill’ and even ‘Idiocracy’, Mike Judge does that thing that he does best: brings to life those oddball characters we universally suffer through our daily lives. Every one of them would make you say “I know somebody just like t… Continue
A Night at the Museum 2 was an okay movie, nothing out of this world but okay. First of all I think that the idea of the plot was very interesting but it seems that the writers didn't know how to developed it. The story seems a little predictable and in my opinion not very attractive. It has good action and adventure, the comedy part is very little but consistent and a plus is that it could be kinda educative because it shows you part of history people may not knew. The special effects and CGI a… Continue
Added by Daniel on June 17, 2009 at 7:33pm —
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While cruising through iTunes, I found this fantastic little trailer for Scorsese's new film, Shutter Island.
It seems to be an intense thriller/horror hybrid that stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo and Ben Kingsley. I've never seen Mr. Scorsese tackle something like this before. Here's hoping it's successful as his other films.
Summary:
In 1954, two U.S. marshals investigate the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane on an island in Massachu… Continue
I wanna note before I continue, I haven't been able to see "Star Trek", "UP", "Terminator Salvation", or "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" so I can't hold them up as my possible favortie or worst films so far this year. I hope I see them soon.
Newspapers. You remember newspapers right?… Continue
State of play tells the story of U.S. Congressman Stephen Collins,an honorable appointee who serves as the chairman of a committee overseeing defense spending. But the murder of a congressman's mistress an the investigation of a pair of reporters along with the police department began to exhume a bunch of secrets. The plot is very well developed and convincing and the screenplay is twisty and engaging. Its that kind of movies with a lot of suspense and mystery, very good drama and a bit of humor… Continue
Added by Daniel on May 17, 2009 at 3:05am —
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ThaShining is an avid film watcher. ThaShining likes films!
ThaShining is a man who loves a good story, great characters, and great dialogue.
I also like long walks on the beach, a good conversation, and a nice meal but that's a different subject all together.
So being a fan of Film (I love you so much FIlm!), I thought it would be nice to share a list of "non-blockbuster" titles that just might be winners this year!
The first film we have is
Moon
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Legend, my ass...
I have a proposal to all. From here on in, if a movie that is "based on" a preexisting property fails to honor the source material, be original, AND be remotely entertaining then it should be said to "suck Dragon Balls." If this movie only dishonored the source material, then it might actually still be watchable. The problem is that it is also boring and uninspired.
I cou… Continue
Added by Shinigami64 on April 13, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Interactive learning describes a technique of taking info thru hands on, interactive means. The opposite of interactive learning is passive learning, which is just observing a process of learning or just listening to info. Interactive learning is ...