When it was announced that Cate Blanchett would reprise her role as The Virgin Queen in a sequel to 1998’s Elizabeth (the film that vaulted her to international movie star status), there was much rejoicing amongst Anglophiles. Not only were they getting the 329th variation on the life of The Queen That Saved England (sans … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE FOR REGULAR. HERE FOR HD-DVD.STUDIO: DreamworksMSRP: $36.98RATED: PG-13RUNNING TIME: 143 Minutes SPECIAL FEATURES: Audio Commentary by Michael Bay The Story Sparks – Steven Spielberg discusses his love for the franchise and early concept art for the film. Explores how the writers adapted the cartoon into a live-action movie and … Continue reading →
Typically if someone told me that two of their favorite movies were Death Race 2000 and The Long Good Friday, I’d flip the jive hand, yell ‘right on, brother!’ and then buy them a shot of Crown. When the person elaborated that they’d ideally profess admiration for those two movies by remaking them, I’d probably … Continue reading →
BUY FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: 20th Century FoxMSRP: $29.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 113 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Enrique Lopez Lavigne Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Enrique Lopez Lavigne Code Red: Making of 28 Weeks Later The Infected Getting Into the Action 28 Days Later: The Aftermath – … Continue reading →
No one was more excited about the Wii when it was first announced than me. It was my first next-gen system (hah!), and having just come out of seeing what the incredible little DS could pull off with its weird control style, I wanted to see what the remote could do for gaming. And for … Continue reading →
There are some of you reading this who are old enough to drink but not old enough to remember a time when the name Tobe Hooper would bring excitement to fans. In reality his 85/86 trio of Lifeforce, Invaders From Mars and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 are not a beacon of quality, but at the … Continue reading →
I still have not heard back from Daniel Alter about yesterday’s Xavier Gens-getting-kicked-from-Hitman story, which is odd. But IGN did talk to somebody who agreed that Nicholas De Toth has been brought in as an editor, but denied that he had been ordered to cut a bloodless version of the movie. "The film still has … Continue reading →
Kane and Lynch: Dead Men is one of my most anticipated games in these crowded upcoming months. The simple fact is that we have a lot of good-looking video games on the way, A LOT, so many more than we can actually play and beat without giving up our lives and starting to resemble a … Continue reading →
With the sequel to National Treasure coming our way this Christmas, it is only natural that we would get a new special edition of the original Nic Cage flick. Cage stars as a treasure hunter seeking a mystical treasure that has been passed down through generations. The film turned out to be a very fun … Continue reading →
You need to hop over to the MTV Movies Blog right this very instant and check out this sliver of Josh Horowitz’s interview with Michael Caine and Jude Law – and not just because it’s fun to watch the latter seethe whilst considering all of the superhero roles he’s lost out on. Though Horowitz could … Continue reading →