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The Grey - EARLY REVIEW!

Hello, fellow Spillios! Tonight I was fortunate enough to catch a special early screening of Liam Neeson's latest you-wish-you-were-as-manly-as-me vehicle, The Grey. Now, we've all seen the exciting trailer that culminates with Neeson, glass-covered knuckles ready, about to face off with the biggest, baddest wolf outside of grandma's house. But what you will be surprised (pleasantly, I hope) to hear is that, vicious wolves aside, The Grey is a far more melancholy and somber…

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Added by David on January 25, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

Butch Cassidy Does Bolivia: 'Blackthorn' Early Review!

Going home is never easy. In westerns, it’s about as easy as finding a clean-shaven man (or woman), but that’s what Butch Cassidy sets out to do in Blackthorn, a reimagined look at the final days of the ol’ Hole-in-the-Wall alumnus. In this film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid didn’t die in their famous gunfight with the Bolivian army,…

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Added by David on September 12, 2011 at 8:30am — No Comments

San Francisco WonderCon 2011 - Green Lantern Footage, Cowboys & Aliens Panel

Hey guys, so I managed to go to WonderCon today out in San Francisco. I had never even heard of this before, not being big on conventions, but since I live in SF and there was a lot of great geek spoils to be seen and had, I spent my Saturday milling about among stormtroopers and lanterns. So anyway, here's a brief rundown of the cool shit I saw (since by now you may have already seen or heard about it already):

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Added by David on April 3, 2011 at 6:30am — 8 Comments

This used to be a nice neighborhood: 'The Crazies' Review

I'll be honest, I didn't see Sahara. In fact, be honest, neither did you...probably. But no matter, because Breck Eisner, director of the new film The Crazies and perhaps the world's best poster boy for nepotism, has stepped up to reveal his chops as a new talent.…

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Added by David on February 28, 2010 at 8:44pm — No Comments

What sweet music they make: 'Daybreakers' Review

I was just as surprised as any to be legitimately excited for a vampire movie these days. After hearing the Spill crew recently lavish so much praise on this film from the Spierig Brothers, I was dying to see it. Korey and Cyrus aren't wrong, this is indeed a pretty creative and almost entirely unique idea (at least in film) - the stuffy vampire bosses in Blade touched upon the notion of a somewhat civil vampire society, but other than that, I can't think of anything else that comes… Continue

Added by David on January 10, 2010 at 5:12am — No Comments

Fear what happens next: 'Pandorum' Review

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.





The film opens with Bower, played wonderfully by Ben Foster,… Continue

Added by David on September 26, 2009 at 1:08am — 10 Comments

5 Films You Either Never Saw or Didn't Appreciate Enough

Now that you feel guilty enough to read this, let me elaborate - these are five films that I feel were either snubbed by critics or simply ignored by the general public for whatever reason. Behold:





5. The Thin Red Line



Forget Saving Private Ryan, this is easily my favorite war film. It was outshined by Spielberg's movie, which I also love, but what makes The Thin Red Line stand out is that it is… Continue

Added by David on September 23, 2009 at 5:06am — 1 Comment

In Hollywood, you will hear us scream...



The Alien franchise is a gem. It's something to be treasured, despite the major flaws in the writing of the fourth entry. We treasure it because it gave us one of the most original and terrifying creatures in film history, it helped create names out of budding directors who now carry big sticks in Hollywood, and it never repeated itself. Each film has a distinct story, style, and setting, all of which create a realistic foothold to counter the… Continue

Added by David on August 1, 2009 at 6:41am — 26 Comments

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