Anthony Hopkins is grandfatherly. He’s soft spoken and laughs a lot and seems to happy to get his reminiscence on, just like a grandfather. After meeting him it’s hard to imagine him eating Ray Liotta’s brain – and then right at the end of the interview he did that lip smacking noise that Hannibal makes … Continue reading →
Anthony Hopkins is grandfatherly. He’s soft spoken and laughs a lot and seems to happy to get his reminiscence on, just like a grandfather. After meeting him it’s hard to imagine him eating Ray Liotta’s brain – and then right at the end of the interview he did that lip smacking noise that Hannibal makes … Continue reading →
If you’ve been dying to see what big time explodo director Roland Emmerich might find to blow up in prehistoric times, Warner Bros is your friend. They’ve picked up his 10,000 BC, which had been put in turnaround by Sony, who I guess must have rented Clan of the Cave Bear or Quest for Fire … Continue reading →
Ridley Scott is kinda like Steven Spielberg or David Fincher in that he always seems to be orbiting a number of projects but only rarely sets down the skiffs. Commitment-phobic? Capricious? Overly ambitious? Hey, if it means we don’t get another G.I. Jane, take your sweet time deciding, Sir. With his vino movie A Good … Continue reading →
I’ll save most of my snark for Oscar night, when we’ll probably do the traditional running commentary on the site and/or message boards here. But my initial impressions? I’d like to see Munich or Good Night, and Good Luck in the Picture, Director and Actor categories. I think that despite being in a town notorious … Continue reading →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
Think You Have What It Takes to Be a Warrior-Scribe? Well, Cry Havoc and Let Slip Those Reviews! It’s on. The Second “Thor’s Comic Column” Write-on begins…now! So head over to the message boards RIGHT HERE for the brass tacks, and let’s see what you’ve got. Good luck! Nextwave: Warren Ellis proves his worth (again) … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner Bros.RATED: PGMSRP: $28.98RUNNING TIME: 77 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• "Inside the Two Worlds"• "Danny Elfman Interprets the Two Worlds"• "The Animators: The Breath of Life"• "Tim Burton: Dark vs. Light"• "Voices from the Underworld"• "Making Puppets Tick"• "The Voices Behind the Voice"• Preproduction Galleries• Music-only track• Theatrical trailer (Read Devin’s … Continue reading →
There’s nothing worse than thinking you’re funny/hip/edgy when the reality is you just absolutely suck. That is the reality of the Razzies, a relatively harmless novelty award that rewards films in the field of shittiness. Yet, why do they still seem to piss me off? I don’t know. It’s like that guy on our message … Continue reading →
I have complete faith in Sam Raimi et al when it comes to the Spider-Man franchise. The only thing that I have ever felt was missing from the films was Spidey’s wise-cracks – they’re there, but they should be coming faster. I certainly never felt that the films skimped on villains. But someone must have, … Continue reading →