March 11, 2009
Sam Raimi is no stranger to those of us here at FSR headquarters. We’ve been fans since he first unleashed the gore-laced pratfalls of Evil Dead II upon an unsuspecting populace, although we show our love for his work in different ways…. Fure for example has seventeen different worn (but...
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After years of directing Spider-Men of varying qualities, Sam Raimi returns to the cheesy-but-enormously-enjoyable horror genre with Drag Me to Hell. It's a horrific morality tale that will teach you to place the needs of milky-eyed, nearly-dead women with staples in their head above your stupid pro...
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Before Sam Raimi made mega-blockbusters Spider-Man 1 through 3, he was revered by film geeks for films like Evil Dead and Army of Darkness. His newest film, Drag Me To Hell, looks to be a return to form: Early buzz on the film has been pretty positive and a work-in-progress print of the film is sche...
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March 09, 2009
Last week we reported that Daft Punk would be providing the musical score for Tron 2.0 . /Film reader Andrew sent over this fan made trailer for the original Tron that incorporates the music of Daft Punk. It take a little while to get going, but I think its worth watching, if only for its popculture...
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March 07, 2009
It’s well documented that I hate all things Star Trek. But even I have to say the latest trailer for the J.J. Abrams franchise reboot looks pretty damn good. I’m trusting Abrams to keep the story grounded in as much reality as is possible for a Star Trek movie, or at least to keep it foc...
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March 06, 2009
We are absolutely sure that you’ve had enough Watchmen coverage by now, but our general theory is that you can never have too much of a good thing. Therefore we are proud to bring you the final Watchmen video journal below. This completes a year-long journey that began with a little video abou...
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Around here we try to keep both the fandom and the use of exclamation marks in check, providing keen insight and fully formed opinions on all things movies so that you, the reader, can make the most informed decisions. But just for one moment I would like to suspend that and say that this Star Trek ...
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Already pegged as the summer comedy you’ll most likely be driven to by a sober girl, we now have our first glimpse at The Hangover and it is funny to the power of holy shit. Any movie that places a toothless Ed Helms, snuggler Zach Galifianakis, face-tatted Mike Tyson, and vintage Phil Collins...
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We’ve seen an awful lot of X-Men Origins: Wolverine already. We’ve gotten a leaked promo from ComicCon. We’ve gotten a teaser trailer. We’ve gotten a full trailer. We’ve gotten three one-minute promos. With all of this footage it would be easy to get burnt out before th...
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March 05, 2009
Since I quit sniffing baboon blood to get high, the only thing I have left that’s on par is this new trailer for Jim Jarmusch’s The Limits of Control . It seems fairly par for the course considering the filmmaker’s track record. That also means that the division line, I assume, wil...
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