
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Alice in Wonderland Review

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Road Review

The Road is based on the 2006 book of the same name that won Corman McCarthy the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Does that name ring a bell? No? Well it should. McCarthy wrote the bleak yet brilliant (but mostly bleak) No Country For Old Men.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Daybreakers Review

Labels:
Claudia Karvan,
Ethan Hawke,
Gore,
Sam Neill,
The Spierig Brothers,
Urine,
Vampires,
Willem Dafoe
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Halo 3: ODST Review

So this is why I give you this Halo 3: ODST review now and not several months ago. Enjoy.
For the uninitiated: The year is 2553 and the human race is in the middle of having their shit ruined by a bunch of alien scientologists known as The Covenant. This menagerie of religious extremists is made up of several different alien species with devotees numbering in the tens of billions (I assume). The Covenant worship a once great, but now absent group of beings they call The Forerunners. They gallivant around the universe scavenging Forerunner artefacts and ruins with the kind of blind determination only religion can provide. For some reason, the Covenant hierarchs decided that the human race was unworthy of joining The Covenant and that it would be better for everyone if every last human was slaughtered. Most of the human race thought a bit more of themselves than that and put up a fight. Thus, the largest war this galaxy has ever seen rages on.+Yes. Even larger than World War II
Labels:
Adam Baldwin,
Alan Tudyk,
covenant,
dead zebra,
firefight,
game,
Halo,
helljumper,
Nathan Filion,
ODST,
Review,
saved films
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Avatar Review

Those familiar with Mr. Cameron's work won't be surprised to find that Avatar is set in the future. We meet our hero in a spacecraft as he wakes from hibernation having arrived (after a presumably long trip) at an alien planet known as Pandora.
Pandora is rich in "Unobtainium", an obscenely valuable mineral that is used for... something. We're never actually told. Maybe it cures cancer or maybe it induces mind blowing, full body orgasms on contact. Who knows? The important thing to know is that it costs about $20 million US per KG. A private company, RDA, has set up operations on Pandora, but alas; they cannot go merrily about the business of mining the magic orgasm rock as a large number of pesky natives are living directly on top of the primary deposit of this prized resource.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Ghost Town Review

Now, Pincus is clearly not a people person and straight up doesn't care about anyone but himself. This seems to be working fine for him so far if you ignore the fact that he's a lonely, unliked prick. When Pincus undergoes a minor procedure, there is a "complication". The side effect of which being that he can now see the GHOSTs that loiter around TOWN. Pincus is weirded out by the dead folk, but seems more disturbed by the botched operation than the bothersome apparitions.
Labels:
comedy,
Ghost Town,
Greg Kinnear,
Review,
Ricky Gervais,
romantic,
Tea Leoni
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Astro Boy Review

Labels:
Astro Boy,
Bill Nighy,
Cora,
Donald Sutherland,
Dr. Elefun,
Freddie Highmore,
Hamegg,
Imagi,
Kristen Bell,
Metro City,
Nathan Lane,
Nicolas Cage,
President Stone,
Review,
Tenma,
Toby,
ZOG
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