BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: Warner Bros.MSRP: $28.98RATED: PG-13RUNNING TIME: 122 Minutes SPECIAL FEATURES: Jerry Weintraub Walk & Talk Additional Scenes Vegas: An Opulent Illusion The Pitch The popular casino heist/celebrity showcase returns for the last time, but we hope not! My Ocean’s Eleven DVD ReviewMy Ocean’s Twelve DVD ReviewMy Ocean’s Twelve Theatrical Review … Continue reading →
What follows is a scattershot bit of random thoughts, links, and images that showcase the lunacy that exists in the entertainment world and beyond. Folks who remember my old missives from the old Steady Leak articles should find this kind of stuff familiar. Folks seemed to get a kick out of the first installment, and … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE! STUDIO: New Video GroupMSRP: $23.99RATED: N/ARUNNING TIME: 73 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Audio Commentaries with Filmmakers and Salton Sea Locals• Lost Interviews • Deleted Scenes• Leonard & The Mountain Short Film• Miracle in the Desert Real Estate Promotional Film• Fruit of the Vine: Vignette on the Salton Sea Skateboarding Scene• … Continue reading →
I’m beginning to think Universal is having some serious tone issues with Charlie Wilson’s War. A few weeks ago, we got our first look at Mike Nichols’s big December release about the titular Texas congressman’s vigorous efforts to fund the Mujahadeen’s jihad against the encroaching Soviet Union, and it looked… okay. Today, we get our … Continue reading →
Ever since Joel Hodgson left Mystery Science Theater 3000, the domain of making fun of bad movies has belonged totally to Mike Nelson. He ruled the roost on MST3K for years, and after the show ended he has gone on to do the Rifftrax website and a new straight to DVD series, The Film Crew. … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner BrothersMSRP: $59.98RATED: NR (TV)RUNNING TIME: 900 mins.SPECIAL FEATURES:· Pilot Episode Commentary by Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme· In Depth: The Evolution of Studio 60 The Pitch Saturday Night Live meets The West Wing meets arrogance minus the funny. The Humans Created by Aaron Sorkin. Starring Matthew Perry, Bradley Whitford, … Continue reading →
Of all the seismic jolts to ripple through the foundation of American filmmaking in the 1970s, none left the landscape more ecstatically transformed than Harvey Keitel falling back onto his pillow as the syncopated drum intro of "Be My Baby" kicked up up on the soundtrack. This is the beginning of Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets. … Continue reading →