Mob Approved: “Jonah Hex” Trailer
Posted On 29 Apr 2010 By Jonathan Sullivan. Under The Trailer Zone.
I admit that occasionally I get a little fanboy-ish when it comes to comic books and especially comic book movie adaptations (I'm still waiting for my Flash movie Hollywood!). Jonah Hex happens to be one of the characters I hold dear from the comic book world, and when I heard ... Read More
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50 Greatest Movie Villians: 50-40
Posted On 29 Apr 2010 By Heather. Under Top Tens And Lists.
I published this list about a year ago, but it needed reworking and revamping, and so here it is again, for your enjoyment, counting down from 50 for the next couple of weeks. If there is anything I love better than a hero, it's a villain. 50. Go-Go Yubari Kill Bill Vol. ... Read More
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Review: Tokyo Gore Police (2008)
MPAA Rating: NR (Intense Violence and Gore, Nudity, Insanely Disturbing Images, The Possibility of Your Mind Exploding From All The Craziness) Starring: Eihi Shiina, Itsuji Itao, Yukihide Benny Writers: Kengo Kaji/Sayako Nakoshi Director: Yoshihiro Nishimura Running Time: 100 Minutes Here’s a brief list of things that I saw with my ... Read More
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SyFy Weekly: Riverworld (2010)
Posted On 26 Apr 2010 By Heather. Under 2 Stars (Mediocre), 2010, Fantasy, Science Fiction, SyFy Originals.
Written By: Randall M. Badat and Robert Hewitt Wolfe Directed By: Stuart Gilliard Staring: Tahmoh Penikett, Laura Vandervoort, Mark Deklin, Peter Wingfield, Jeananne Goossen, Alan Cummings, and Matthew MacCaull Review SyFy's newest party involves a world about Rivers. I have not read the novels so am in no way attached to the original material ... Read More
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Female Action Stars and their Movies.
A couple of weeks back Heather listed her “Top Ten Action Stars” They were all male. Not a huge surprise as when you think about it, it is difficult to come up with a credible female action star. I could only think of two: Cynthia Rothrock, who lets be honest ... Read More
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Review: Mr. Brooks (2007)
Rated R for strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual content, nudity and language. 120 Minutes Directed by: Bruce A. Evans Written by: Raynold Gideon and Bruce A. Evans Staring: Kevin Costner, William Hurt, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and Marg Helgenberger Finding someone you think would be fun to kill is a bit like, well ... Read More
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Mob Approved: “Ondine” Trailer!
Posted On 22 Apr 2010 By Jonathan Sullivan. Under The Trailer Zone.
Colin Farrell is on the upswing, after his Golden Globe for In Bruges and his small (but good) role in Crazy Heart. His newest film (at least new to us Americans) is called Ondine, and from the looks of things, it seems like he plays a fisherman who randomly ... Read More
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Review: Death at a Funeral (2010)
Starring: Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Zoe Seldana, James Marsden Writer: Dean Craig Director: Neil LaBute Rated R for Language, Drug Content, and Some Sexual Humor Death at a Funeral is a remake of a 2007 Frank Oz film that was never properly released here. However, it has found its hands in many ... Read More
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Queued Up – Netflix New Releases
Here are the new releases for 4-20: The Young Victoria I have not had a chance to see this movie in theaters but it looks good and I like Emily Blunt. The costuming looks pretty cool as well. I must admit I have not been blown away by period pieces that often ... Read More
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The Matineecast: Episode 12
Posted On 19 Apr 2010 By Heather. Under Interviews.
This week I was lucky enough to be interviewed by The Mad Hatter at The Dark of The Matinee in his weekly Matineecast. Topics up for discussion was the new release of "Kick Ass" and even a countdown of our top five films based on comic books. This podcast runs ... Read More
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Review: Postal (2007)
Posted On 19 Apr 2010 By Jonathan Sullivan. Under 2.5 Stars (Noteworthy), 2000's, 2007, Action, Comedy.
Starring: Zack Ward, Dave Foley, Larry Thomas Writers: Uwe Boll/Bryan C. Knight Director: Uwe Boll Well Movie Mobsters readers, it was fun having your respect while it lasted, because I know I'm going to lose it with what I'm about to say: Postal, one of the many video game adaptations by the infamous ... Read More
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