October 2009 Archives

Oct 30, 2009

Trailer Friday!!

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Kick off your shoes and enjoy some trailers for upcoming films. The first is called “36 STAIRS”, a short sci-fi film from the director of ARK: The amazingly creepy “Shutter Island” trailer #3: And finally, this one has been out for a while, but “The Men Who Stare At Goats” looks pretty damn good:


Oct 27, 2009

Bourne 4?: ‘Green Zone’ Trailer

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Technically, this film has nothing to do with the Bourne trilogy, but it is directed by the guy who directed 2 of the Bourne films and it does has Matt Damon kicking ass. What else do you need to know? I Watch Stuff – ‘Green Zone’ Trailer: Shaky Matt Damon Thriller Gets Political.


Oct 21, 2009

Paranormal Activity

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If it is a thrill you are seeking, Paranormal Activity definitely delivers and does so in a refreshing fashion.


Oct 16, 2009

Memories of Murder

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Though not entirely familiar with Joon-ho Bong’s work, I am quite impressed with his writing and directing.


Oct 8, 2009

Jesus Camp

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Absurd, shocking, frightening, depressing and at times oddly funny, this documentary allows us to see the extremes to which certain Christian conservatives go in order to instill their skewed teachings into their impressionable children, bordering on brain washing in the name of Jesus.


Oct 7, 2009

Adrien Brody + Predator reboot

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Reboot the Predator series? Okay. We need someone to replace the heroic mercenary originally played by Arnold Schwarzenegger? Okay..let me think, let me think….I KNOW! The Pianist!! Topless Robot – Adrien Brody Is a Sexual Tyrannosaurus, Apparently.


Oct 5, 2009

Under the Volcano

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The utilization of Mexican culture to tell the story of three British citizens was curious; it is a matter of getting past its slow unfolding to its shuddering end in order to appreciate fully.