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Monthly Archives: July 2010
A Review of Joss Whedon’s Serenity
I gave an overview of the television show, and now here I am reviewing the film. I complained that the series was fun but I was unaware of where the focus was. The film was meant to give some of … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie/Cult Films, Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Firefly, Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillon, Serenity
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A Review of "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto"
I was a fan of Rob Zombie’s films. Was. His first two grindhouse horror style were actually very well executed and overlooked. “House of 1000 Corpses” is one of the most visceral horror films I have ever seen since, perhaps, … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged El Superbeasto, Rob Zombie, Rosario Dawson
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Trilogy Overview – An Overview of The Godfather Part III
The Matrix Revolutions was relatively easy; people never believed that it was any sort of success and have commented on its failures many times before. Besides, The Matrix as a whole is something that is dangerously close to appearing out … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Al Pacino, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Corleone, Sofia Coppola, The Godfather
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A Review of Naked Lunch
I have read the book Naked Lunch. The film is nothing like the novel. But then, how can it be? The novel is a bizarre sort of rambling, where the use of the language is the only real claim to … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie/Cult Films, Classic Films
Tagged David Cronenberg, Naked Lunch, William S Burroughs
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The ADA and Films
On Friday, a government document was released to the public in which guidelines were given as to how the deaf and the blind could watch films. It makes a fascinating read – not just for the implications. The report asserts … Continue reading
Posted in Special Articles
Tagged Americans with Disabilities Act, Closed Captioning
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A Review of Southland Tales
Remember how, back in my Midnight Movies article, I predicted that Southland Tales would be looked upon in the same way in the future? I had not seen the film at that point. Well, now I have seen it. And … Continue reading
A Review of Surrogates
This was Johnathan Mostow’s first film in six years, and is based upon a fairly decent graphic novel. Yes, I have read it, and found it be an interesting examination of the conception of beauty and perception. The minimalist art … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Bruce Willis, Johnathan Mostow, Surrogates
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A Review of The Book of Eli
I have said before that the biggest mistake a movie can make is to tell its audience exactly what to think. It is far better to give them something to think about and cause discussion amongst the population. The Book … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Book of Eli, Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Hughes Brothers, Mila Kunis
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A Review of Inception
Note: I am experiencing computer difficulties, thus updates may be a touch sporadic this week. I am trying to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. In the meantime, enjoy this review. Is All We See or Seem But a … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Christopher Nolan, Inception, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lucid Dreams
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Trilogy Month-An Overview of The Matrix Revolutions
I initially felt this would be something that would take a month, but now I realize that it may be good to spread it out. After all, trilogies are spread out over a larger amount of time, therefore it is … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Keanu Reeves, The Matrix, The Matrix Revolutions, Wachowski Brothers
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