I approach my THUD duties with the best of intentions. I would like to have this column to you more often, but the honest truth is that it takes me multiple hours to put one of these together, and I don’t always have a solid block of time to give to the endeavour (thus the … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Shout FactoryMSRP: $49.99 RATED: TV-14RUNNING TIME: 10 hrsSPECIAL FEATURES:• Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)• 13 episodes, including seven that never aired in the U.S.• Selected episode commentaries• Deleted scenes with optional introductions• Interview with creator Richard Hatem How would we think of … Continue reading →
Nick’s Review – Devin’s Review – Steve’s Review – Russ’s Review I’ll open with the lowdown. That way, those looking for a simple declaration to confirm or absolve their expectations can either read further or move on to a more compatible review. So: Revenge of the Sith is at best a mediocre movie. Episode I … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: BMGMSRP: $19.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 80 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Five Live Performances from Move Festival, Manchester, 2004:First Of The Gang To DieI Have Forgiven JesusEvery Day Is Like SundayThere Is A Light That Never Goes OutIrish Blood, English Heart• Music Videos:Irish Blood, English HeartFirst Of The Gang To Die (UK version)First … Continue reading →
Hercules over at Aint It Cool News has posted an item from the Austin Chronicle claiming that Arrested Development has been picked up for a third season. Here’s the thing, though – only this small paper has the info, and the renewal is tucked away in a parenthesis in the eighth paragraph of an article … Continue reading →
UPDATE: Though it’s too late for denizens of the East Coast, all others can tune in to MTV’s TRL @ 5:00pm to get a first look at the latest trailer or CLICK HERE if you’d rather avoid the tween crowd. I don’t think that Batman Begins was real for me until I came upon one … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 The Interpreter $22,800,000 $22,800,000 1 2 The Amityville Horror $14,200,000 $43,800,000 2 3 Sahara $9,000,000 $48,900,000 3 4 A Lot Like Love $7,700,000 $7,700,,000 1 5 Kung Fu Hustle $7,300,000 $8,000,000 3 6 Fever Pitch $5,400,000 $31,400,000 3 7 Sin City $3,700,000 $67,200,000 4 8 Guess Who … Continue reading →
XXX was originally created to be a franchise for baldy action star Vin Diesel, but after he dropped out of the series after one lukewarm film, the whole paradigm changed. The series has now become about a line of replaceable secret agents, even chubby ones like Ice Cube. So if the new XXX: State of … Continue reading →
As Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men 3 takes shape, Ray Park is saying that he may be returning as Magneto’s former henchman Toad. The actor appeared at a New Zealand convention, and Aint It Cool News got the scoop from an attendee: "Someone asked if he was up for X3 with Matthew Vaughan, and he said he … Continue reading →
Just a couple of weeks ago Christopher Eccleston turned many a geek head when he announced that he was leaving the sucessful new Dr. Who show at the end of the current 13 episode season (or series, as they call it in Old Blighty). Could his decision have something to do with a former resident … Continue reading →