Get out of the way human because the actual shit is going down. First looks were fine but now we get a real trailer to chew on for a while until the film releases. MARCH 26th in theaters, wherever they may be alive and open, and on HBOMax. The trailer show us the end of... Continue Reading →
3 Day Weekend Review | A Uniquely Silent Mystery Thriller
Deep in the woods, amateur camper Ben Boyd becomes lost after discovering a kidnapping badly off the rails. With only the victim's phone and some freaky polaroids for clues, he sets out to find and rescue her. But every time the story switches to a different character's point of view, the whole story seems to start over.... Continue Reading →
Towel’s T-Rex’s & Taco Bell | Movie Blind Spot Commentary | Now On YouTube
Talk a bit about Demolition Man's actual content within the film. A little commentary and a little humorous, I tried to find a few things to say that aren't repeated over again about this film. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztieAiaq8rE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! BUY A T-SHIRT! GET A FREE STOCK! BUY ANYTHING FROM AMAZON! VISIT THE... Continue Reading →
Which WB Films Are You Staying In For? | Major Releases That Are Worth The Trip To The Theater
From Variety by Rebecca Rubin & Matt Donnelly In a surprising break from industry standards, Warner Bros.’ entire 2021 slate — a list of 17 films that includes “The Matrix 4,” Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” remake, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical adaptation of “In the Heights,” the “Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark” and “The Suicide Squad”... Continue Reading →
Netflix Nukes The Theaters From Orbit | Releasing New Film EVERY WEEK In 2021
From Variety: Netflix has made good on its high-profile promise to deliver new movies every week.Teased last October in national commercial spots, the streaming monolith is guaranteeing its roughly 193 million subscribers unseen features every week in 2021. Largely consisting of original productions as well as some splashy acquisitions, the slate has 71 titles across genres... Continue Reading →
Apocalypse Now | Sound on The Do Lung Bridge | Best Post Production Of All Time
This particular scene finds our heroes in a place that looks and sounds like a carnival of hell. The scene is the final descent into madness and the last we see of the US Army in the film. To this point the soldiers on the boat have met a US Army in control of both... Continue Reading →
January 11th, 1991 @ The Theater | Wide Release Films | LIONHEART AND NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER |
You may have been in New Jersey watching Ric Flair win the NWA World's Heavyweight Championship from the evil surfer Sting or watching the US Congress authorize the Gulf War on this crazy weekend in history. I am going to pretend I went and saw these films even though my age precludes me from that... Continue Reading →
The Little Girl Who Sold The Sun | Thematic Oppositions | Political Journalism
One of the films most important thematic oppositions is that a little girl, Sili, who is the main character is disadvantaged by a disability among other things. She is treated poorly by the boys in the village and in the case of the people of the village the main disadvantage they have is still being... Continue Reading →
Disney World War II Propaganda Is Fun
"After the war was over, we were like a bear coming out of hibernation. We were skinny and gaunt and we had no fat on our bones. Those were lost years for us." Roy Disney While the second world war was going on the Disney Corporation struggled like many entertainment industries. The managed just enough... Continue Reading →
From Professor To Clown Show — THE BLUE ANGEL (1930) — No Wrath for Rath
The character that is most interesting to me in THE BLUE ANGEL is the clown. The silence the character brings to the story stands out to me as seeing the downfall of the first clown we can see the downfall of the second coming and we can't do anything to stop it. The clown may... Continue Reading →