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The opening few minutes of Die Hard 4
I don’t know what possesses people to watch the opening minutes of movies, which seems like a common marketing practice nowadays. Can’t moviegoers wait until the film comes out, without the need to be spoiled?
But unfortunately I’m a fully fledged hypocrite, because I became overwhelmed to watch the new Live Free or Die Hard clip [...]
Big F*ckin Robots Are Coming — The Transmorphers!!!
You gotta love the low-budget production company The Asylum. Well, okay, you don’t have to love them, but you do gotta admire their balls. These guys have been making a killing putting out low-budget movie versions of big-budget Hollywood films, right down to the title and cover art. A few years ago they came out [...]
June 21st, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreYour First Look at the Incredible Hulk Poster
And the Incredible Hulk himself. Well, okay, maybe just a silhouette of the Mean Big Green, actually. This comes via Slash Film, who cleaned up the photo originally posted over at Wizard. The poster is nothing to get excited about or anything, but you know, why not? Until something better comes along, this is your [...]
June 21st, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreI Call Bullshit on the AFI’s Best 100 American Films List
This list is yet another reason why the average moviegoer thinks professional movie critics are full of crap. In their three-hour CBS special “100 Years, 100 Movies, 10th Anniversary Edition” telecast, the American Film Institute revealed that Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane” was at the top of their list of the 100 Greatest American Films. “The [...]
June 21st, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read More24 Frames Grabs Marsha’s Alone Horror Movie
I’m looking forward to the Thai horror movie “Alone”, if only because Marsha Wattanapanich is the star, and I’ve been a fan of her for a while now. The whole concept behind the film — Thai woman returns home from Korea and may or may not be haunted by her dead twin sister — is [...]
June 21st, 2007 | Nix | 1 Comment | Read MoreSci-fi/Western Graphic Novel Cowboys and Aliens to be Made into a Movie
Anybody who is anybody (and even some who aren’t anybody) is snatching up comic books left and right with the idea of developing it into a movie. Or at least pitch it to some big studio who’ll pay them to “produce” it for them. The latest comic book to movie idea is a graphic novel [...]
June 21st, 2007 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreKing Praises 1408
Dimension Film’s 1408 has a lot of things going for it. For starters, it stars the talented and capable “King of Charm” himself, Mr. John Cusack and the always-lovable, yet somehow underrated, Samuel L. Jackson. Add to that a script penned partially by the genre respective Matt Greenberg with direction from Sweden’s Mikael Hafstrom (Ondskan [...]
June 20th, 2007 | Robert | 0 Comments | Read MoreFirst Review of Rob Zombie’s Halloween
Whether you’re welcoming it with open arms, or despising it with a passion, the release of Rob Zombie’s redux of John Carpenter’s seminal slasher Halloween is just around the corner. Having attended a special screening in the thick of 34th Street, a lucky New Yorker by the name of Johnny Vendetta (comic book sounding, I [...]
June 20th, 2007 | Robert | 1 Comment | Read MoreLatest Rogue Trailer Chomps!
Those gross folks over at Fangoria scored an exclusive trailer for Dimension Extreme’s upcoming killer crocodile jamboree, Rogue. Written and directed by the talented Greg McLean (who terrorized audiences in 2005 with his outback massacre Wolf Creek), the film follows the unfortunate occupants of a stranded wildlife cruise boat as they struggle to contend [...]
June 20th, 2007 | Robert | 0 Comments | Read MoreDark Castle Announces 3 More
Call me out if I’m wrong, but back when it was launched in good old 1999, wasn’t the entire purpose (gimmick, I should say) of Joel Silver’s Dark Castle Entertainment was to remake a slew of classic William Castle fright pictures for the latest generation of horror film fans? They started off fine with the [...]
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