Reality TV is the best thing EVER!
Alright now that I’ve told you all a complete lie, let me tell you the truth about Ricky Gervais’ new movie “The Invention of Lying”.
Lies are good, lies are bad, lies help make the world go around. But what if… Continue
As always, spoilers follow.
So this is it then. The big one. The winner of the best picture last year, Slumdog Millionaire. It’s a movie which has a hell of a lot packed into it over the course of two hours. There’s torture, romance, murder, poverty, gangsters, dancing and the quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? So did it deserve the awards, the hype, the praise? Let’s find out, won’t we?
The movie’s set in India, specifically Mumbai for the most part and tell the tale of Jamal Malik, his… Continue
This is the best of this half of the year, and special awards following.
Top 5 Films So Far
5. District 9
4. Funny People
3. The Hurt Locker
2. Inglorious Basterds
1. Star Trek
Best Moment
Kirk takes the Captain's chair [Star Trek]
The One No One Saw Coming
The Hurt Locker
District 9
"Woah" Performance
Sharlto Copley as Wikus van der Merwe [District 9]
Jackie Earl Haley as Rorshach [Watchmen]
Christopher Wentz as The Jew Hunter [Inglorious Basterds]
Worst Film
T… Continue
Added by Phillip444 on August 21, 2009 at 7:36pm —
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At long last, Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds is finally hitting the silver screen. For years, I have been a huge fan of the writer/director/movie geek. Not just because he writes and directs movies that are s… Continue
District 9 has truly reigned supreme this past weekend. Receiving glowing reviews from the Spill crew and members, and many other film critics, the film has also becoming #1 at the box office making $37 million, already making up profit after its small budget. On IMDB, it has broken through the top 250 list at #78, the fourth film of this year to do so. So with the summer drawing to a close, the question remains: Is District 9 the best film of Summer 2009?
Well, let's look at the other contende… Continue
Source "EMPIRE" (This is just a copy and paste of their article, this is not my writing)
Superbad aside, Jonah Hill’s movie career to date has been built on a series of charismatic and memorable cameos and supporting turns in the likes of Funny People, Accepted and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
But the long-term plan is clearly ‘Jonah Hill: Movie Star’. To that end, he’s already committed to writing and starring, alongside Jason Segel and Jason Schwartzman, in The Adventurer’s Handbook, a big-bud… Continue
Added by NellysReviews on August 11, 2009 at 6:00am —
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As a straight, white male I don’t think I can claim that I have ever been oppressed. In fact in the entire history of my people you might have to go all the way back to the Roman invasion of Britain to even attempt to make a claim of oppression and a fairly flimsy claim it would be too. What hardships our people faced when the Romans brought us roads, sanitation and mosaics. To be fair though, they did call us wild savages and laughed when we painted our faces blue. That had to sting. Bastards.… Continue
Added by Twackius on August 5, 2009 at 2:36am —
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I am an all round geek. A jack of all geek trades and a master of none and one of the facets that makes up that geek whole is political geekery. I first started to become interested in politics around the time that George W. Bush came to power as the president of the United States and so my interest has always been with American politics, which is far, far more interesting than our rather underwhelming British system, and in particular the dark, shadier side of the political scene.
It should be… Continue
Added by Twackius on August 4, 2009 at 12:22pm —
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Today sees the beginning of a new recurring segment on Cinepub, Last Year In Film. The concept is fairly simple, watching and reviewing all the Oscar and Razzie nominated films of 2008. And I do mean all of them. It’s going to be a massive undertaking and I hope that I can manage to pull it off before the end of the year. With that in mind let’s begin with the backwards-aging, Gumpesque saga known as The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt and Cate… Continue
Added by Twackius on August 3, 2009 at 2:32am —
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After the recent post showing the posters for the upcoming films, Jonah Hex and Solomon Kane, it made me think about the affect a movie poster, or the cover art for the home video release, has upon the masses. This brings about a… Continue
Added by project_mayhem on July 24, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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July 4th is this Saturday, fireworks and cookouts, what more could you ask for, well how bout some movies that show you what America is all about Ass kicking and in your face explosions and lets not forget PATRIOTISM. U S A! U S A! U S A!U S A! DON'T TREAD ON ME!!!!
Here are some of my 4th of July favorites
The Patriot
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Added by TerryFTW on June 30, 2009 at 1:19pm —
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Sometimes, you are hooked to an anime from the star, literally. A good opening sequence can be the difference in give a try to a new series or totally let it pass. This is not has easy has it sound, you need kick ass music and cool animation, if you miss any of those two elements it will not be very effective. So… today let`s take a look at the top 10 anime openings. Enjoy.
10.- One piece (We are!)
Talking about raped in translation. Remember the horrible American opening fo… Continue
A little late to be sure, but I figured there's no better time than now. E3 2009 unveiled A LOT of great games to us and quite a few great trailers. I myself am a huge fan of trailers for games and movies since I find it an art form unto itself. With the right trailer, you can either build up just the right hype to make people curious enough to want the product or completely cement the fact your product will be awesome. Some trailers don't always work (especially when they tell you too much abou… Continue
Kristen Stewart has won Best Female Performance at the MTV Movie Awards. Her fans will be delighted to see her again in the upcoming New Moon: the Twilight Saga Continues.
I have every bit of confidence that New Moon will be a much better movie than Twilight.
I am not so confident that Kristen Stewart's acting ability will improve dramatically in… Continue
Added by MissAndree on June 1, 2009 at 11:08am —
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In preparation for Terminator Salvation I've had myself a Bale-a-thon. These are my top 5 favorite roles by Christian Bale. Some may be quite obvious, but for those of you who haven't seen all of them, here are the ones I most strongly recommend.
5. Bruce Wayne/Batman - In Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Christian Bale plays millionaire Bruce Wayne, who is Gotham City's masked vigialante by night. But everybody knows that. These might be your favorite Christian Bale movies, but let's admit t… Continue
I know, it has been chosen a long time ago, but, it doesn't mean that I can't be happy for Silas Baxter Neal, the best skater of the year 2008! congratulations!
Here's what we know so far:
-It will cost $15 on the PlayStation Network and 1200 MS Points on XBox Live!.
-Online multiplayer is built in.
-A wide-screen option is available, the game play will still be in a 4:3 field, but the viewable area will be wide-screen.
-It’s based on the Dreamcast version.
-It will use the same net code that powered SSF2T HD Remix.
-Leade… Continue
Added by Martin on April 27, 2009 at 10:30pm —
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This is my very first blog.
I know, 2008 ended 4 months ago. But I didn't get my list finished until now. Here's my favorite picks.
Top 10 Movies of 200810. Cloverfield
Here's a film I really didn't expect to love. It's really a fun movie.
09. Milk
A fantastic film. Brilliant performance by Sean Penn, and one of the best performances (and best pictures) of the year.
08. Diary Of The Dead
I love George Romero's films. Love them. Night of the Living… Continue
Added by spindrift68 on April 16, 2009 at 11:26pm —
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With the release of Lesbian Vampire Killers, while I have no interest in seeing or reviewing, I thought it might be nessacery to teach you youngsters about the importance of exploitation cinema. I hate saying that because for a long time exploitation was a genre I detested, it found it offensive, overly gory and sexist. Then I realised the intent of them, and that was to make me feel disgusted. For the next ten weeks will be going over the ten most influential Grindhouse features, ranging from B… Continue
okay, so i figured i would just do this because i am bored. Haha. well, here goes nothing.
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kieth buckley from every time i die. you know, kieth was an english teacher for about two years before getting really into music. and it shows very clearly in his… Continue
Added by dylanlawing on March 23, 2009 at 7:03pm —
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Reuters is reporting that Alec Baldwin was recently interviewed by "Men's Journal" for their December issue, and Baldwin says that he will retire from acting after 30 Rock because he views his career in films as a failure. See the article here: ht...
Source: Hollywood.com
We've got your first awesome look at the teaser poster for Paramount Pictures & Marvel Entertainment's highly anticipated sequel Iron Man 2. Check out the poster below:
The film, again directed by Jon Favreau and starring...
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Darryl Miller Uploading a trailer for my movie Dark One which I noticed was mentioned on this site.... but had no trailer attached.