Archive for May, 2009
Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Brandi [Kelly-Ann Tursi] is a young 20 something year old woman who is having money trouble and decides to work as a fantasy girl. A fantasy girl is one who allows her clients to experience some of their fantasies, as long as it doesn’t involve her being completely nude, only as far as her undies, and no sex/kissing. It allows for the client to experience a scenario, like being treated like a child or a dog, but all without the sex that you would assume would come with this kind of film. (more…)
Tags: Drama, Edgar Michael Bravo, Indie, Kalena Knox, Kelly-Ann Tursi, Movie Review, One Hour Fantasy Girl, Paul D. Nguyen
Posted in Indie, Review | 8 Comments »
Sunday, May 24th, 2009

With technological advancements the local museum in Brooklyn is getting upgraded and all the old exhibits are being shipped off to the National Archives, i.e. the Smithsonian Museum. Larry Daley [Ben Stiller] has moved on in his life and become a successful businessman designing products but he misses the job he had as the night guard. After the exhibits from the museum have been shipped off to be archived at the Smithsonian Museum Larry goes to save them from trouble and meets up with more historical figures that comes to life. (more…)
Tags: Amy Adams, Ben Stiller, Bill Hader, Christopher Guest, Comedy, Hank Azaria, night at the museum 2, owen wilson, Robert Ben Garant, Robin Williams, steve coogan, Thomas Lennon
Posted in Review | 1 Comment »
Monday, May 18th, 2009

Here Dougas, Andrew and Damion decide to give the final and last rant against our local theatre, Carib5, and review Hedwig and the AngryInch. (more…)
Tags: Call of Duty, Carib 5, Danny McBride, edward norton, Gamer, Gerard Butler, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Land of the Lost, Larry David, Michael C. Hall, Podcast, Preacher, robert de niro, Robert Rodriguez, Sam Jackson, sam mendes, Scrubs, Sin City, Whatever Works, will ferrell, Woody Allen
Posted in Podcast | 2 Comments »
Monday, May 11th, 2009

Dave from ScreenGeeks and Shannon the MovieMoxie decided to join Douglas and I in a very interesting discussion about the latest Summer Blockbuster Star Trek. You can read my review here but you can also listen to this Spoiler Filled conversation between a bunch of movie geeks and a bunch of even bigger Star Trek geeks about the film. (more…)
Tags: Podcast, Star Trek, Twilight
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Monday, May 11th, 2009

Star Trek is the latest from Hollywood in the reboot trend. J.J. Abrams, also directed Mission: Impossible III, decides to take his creative thoughts to the basically dead franchise. It can be easily said that this film is not a reboot/remake but rather a sequel due to an amazing use of a time travel plot device which I thought was amazing. Due to the use of this plot device J.J. Abrams and his writers, Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman, were given the room to do almost anything they wanted in the Star Trek universe and the fans of the original films and series wouldn’t be able to dispute the story presented to them. The only thing Abrams has to worry about at this point is whether the story he presents to the fans is entertaining, which I have to say it is. (more…)
Tags: action, Alex Kurtzman, blockbuster, Chris Pine, j j abrams, Karl Urban, Movie Review, Robert Orci, Space, Star Trek, summer, Zachary Quinto
Posted in Review | 1 Comment »
Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Andrew and Douglas come together to discuss the morality of Romantic Comedies and eventually review the Italian gangster film, Gomorra. (more…)
Tags: Ben Stiller, Blu Ray, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dark Tower, Disney, District 9, DVD, Even Cowgilrs get the Blues, Ferris Bueller, Fight Club, Gomorra, Gunslinger, HD DVD, Julie & Julia, Little Britain, Lord of the Rings, romantic comedy, warner brothers, Wolverine
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Hugh Jackman returns to reprise his role as Wolverine from the X-Men films to tell the origin story of the lost tough man with claws. Victor Creed [Liev Schreiber] and Logan are brothers and have been together throughout the years and through all the wars, as we get to know through a really lame opening credits montage. After years of fighting Logan decides that he’s had enough and he just walks away. Unfortunately William Stryker [Danny Huston] and Victor aren’t going to let him leave so easy, and eventually Logan has reasons to come after them for blood. (more…)
Tags: action, comic book, Daniel Henney, Danny Huston, Gavin Hood, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schrieber, Ryan Reynolds, Wolverine, X-Men
Posted in Review | 8 Comments »
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Ray Koval [Clive Owen] and Claire Stenwick [Julia Roberts] are former intelligence operatives who are now working for corporate businesses. They plan to take two rival corporations, owned by Howard Tully [Tom Wilkinson] and Richard Garsik [Paul Giamatti], for a ride and try to swindle some 40 million dollars out of the deal. (more…)
Tags: Clive Owen, Duplicity, Espionage, Julia Roberts, Movie Review, Paul Giamatti, thriller, Tom Wilkinson
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