March 10, 2009
And now, for another exciting post of links and short comments: I’ve always been aware of having been gifted with a pretty powerful attention span. I have always kind of assumed it came from becoming a reader at a very young age, but I guess it’s equally plausible that things are actuall...
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March 09, 2009
Before I get into any of that, I just wanted to say that it's simply nice to see that Andrés Galarraga, a k a the Big Cat, is still alive and looking very healthy. He was always easily one of my favorite Major League Baseball players, and was diagnosed with cancer way back in 2000, so it was just g...
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Reel Fanatic
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imagen tomada de teenagethunder.files.wordpress.com Lo peor que le puede pasar a un filme es que la gente se burle de él apenas se levanta de la sala y camina hacia la salida. Eso es sinónimo de dos cosas excluyentes: 1) El filme estuvo mal hecho, o 2) No es para la sensibilidad de los espectadore...
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[comics] Tom Spurgeon Reviews Watchmen … ‘Unless you were playing book bingo, there was little that was transcendent or particularly memorable about any of the moments from movie. I’m having a hard time latching onto anything a mere 10 hours after sitting in the theater watching it...
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Darren
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March 08, 2009
I really didn't want to start my 300th post here with another review, but after seeing the movie "Watchmen" today I had to. Seems that there is interest, so let the debate begin. First of all is this one that I recommend. I'd have to say that with an "enthusiastic" YES! Watchmen is yesterdays "Blade...
KGB Productions, Inc.
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Filed under: Site Announcements The folks at our sister site Cinematical are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best -- and worst -- the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between: By now, there's a good chan...
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Kona Gallagher
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Heroes on the Dark Side The Smackdown. When it was first published in 1986, Alan Moore's graphic novel epic Watchmen helped redefine comics, pulling superheroes from the honey-sweet boy scout era into a complex world of vigilantism and corruption. Last year in film", "The Dark Knight" did something ...
Bryce Zabel's MOVIE SMACKDOWN!
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Beau DeMayo
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March 07, 2009
Hello film geeks, Scott here: This week promises to be our most intense episode of Film Geek Central yet, since we'll be adding an enticing new spin on things. THE FAN AND THE VIRGIN - WHAT MADNESS IS THIS?!? Well, it's out. And though we are separated by over a thousand miles, ...
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Hello film geeks, Scott here: This week promises to be our most intense episode of Film Geek Central yet, since we'll be adding an enticing new spin on things. THE FAN AND THE VIRGIN - WHAT MADNESS IS THIS?!? Well, it's out. And though we are separated by over a thousand miles, ...
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You know that “Watchmen” motion comic that was put out just prior to the movie, animating many of the pivotal sequences of the story and bringing them to a sort of “still life?” Everything as beautiful as you remember it from the first time you read Alan Moore & Dave Gibb...
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