It's pretty old (though not as old as it's designed to look ) but I just spotted this on itunes...looks pretty fun!
Looking at the list of 100 movies to see in 2014 on Rottentomatoes made me look up a few trailers
A Fantastic Fear of Everything. --- It says "horror comedy" in the desctiption but I didn't even crack a smile. But I love Simon Pegg so I guess I will see what reviews say
Alan Partridge: The movie. --- Quite a few chuckles but I can't imagine running to the theater to see it.
The Wind Rises --- Miyazaki I cannot resist you.
Rio 2 --- Like the first one so why not?
Oficial Theaterical Trailer for the Raid 2: Berandal
*Desperately tries to resist watching it*
It got a standing ovation at Sundance. Also, a guy in the audience fainted.
A guy did indeed need medics to be called, but it was during a breather scene, with a minimum of smashing. Also, holy sh*t, it is astounding! I'm resisting adding a bunch of exclamation points.
PSN: SpacePProtean
Unsound Methods
The King of Cups Expects a Picnic: A podcast dedicated to the joys and sorrows of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The jealousy, it burrrrrnsss.
Impressions from Sundance by the Firstshowing.net folks
In this vibrant and ever-expanding world of cinema, it's rare that we ever get to experience something truly incredible in its concept and execution, something so amazing that it pushes an entire genre to new heights. That happened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on Tuesday night, as Gareth Evans' premiered his 2-1/2 hour sequel The Raid 2, and I believe he's pulled off something akin to The Dark Knight of action movies. It is a sequel that is much bigger, more ambitious, and considerably more epic in scope than the first, yet exceeds all expectations and achieves levels of legend in terms of martial arts action intertwined with story.In my years of writing about cinema, it's only every so often that I get to experience something as historic as the screening that I sat through at Sundance on Tuesday. It will be an event of legend in years to come, for reasons that go beyond just the film itself. The cut of The Raid 2 that Gareth Evans screened at Sundance was a freshly finished 148-minute version that the MPAA has not had a chance to look at, meaning it was as brutal, relentless and insanely violent as it could possibly be. This film isn't for everyone, and I heard about many walk-outs from people who just couldn't handle the "disgusting" level of violence. But for those that can sit through this, it's an experience unlike any before, perhaps one of the best action movies ever made.
Maleficent
Nice enough but I really don't care about the Sleeping Beauty story/world to get excited about it.
3 Days to Kill.
I think Kevin Costner saw "Taken" and said "hey I am old, I could do an action flick too!" because the plot seems 90% the same
Another LEGO Movie trailer. This time "inspired by Man of Steel"
Spider-Man 2 part two of super bowl ad
Looks quite bad actually. Gwen falling through the tower, etc. Overdone everything instead of done better anything.
Transformers: Age of Extinction! (we can only home this will be the extinction of this tired franchise)
Captian America: The Winter Soldier. - eh could be alright but it hasn't sold me.
UK trailer
Spider-Man 2 part two of super bowl ad
Looks quite bad actually. Gwen falling through the tower, etc. Overdone everything instead of done better anything.
Is it just me or does it seem like Jamie Foxx will be the next Dr. Freeze (a la Swartzenegger).
A Cigar, much like Scotch and Monogamy, is an acquired taste.
The best parenting advice I've seen:
SMBC wrote:Your quest is to convince me that you deserve to sleep indoors.
Captian America: The Winter Soldier. - eh could be alright but it hasn't sold me.
UK trailer
Really? To me, the captain America trailers have been pure awesomesauce.
Yeah, words can't express how pumped I am for the next Captain America movie.
Hector and the Search for Happiness
Seems a bit sappy - kind of hitting us over the head with the message but there is 1:11 so I am in!
I don't know, man. I hear its got some scary moments in it.
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