Volume 9 of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is out on DVD now! I can’t believe I have a whole shelf of my DVD collection dedicated to this incredible show, and it’s kind of a bummer knowing that some of the best episodes may never see light of day thanks to rights issue (Time of the … Continue reading →
Remember a little over fourteen years ago? There were several things on television to impressionable young bastards, and Dinosaurs was one of them, Voltron reruns being another. Long since a TGIF staple (it’s only a matter of time before Hanging with Mr. Cooper arrives; hopefully), it had disappeared into time, a casualty of not a … Continue reading →
Mention the words Stephen and King around our resident hater Devin Faraci and he’s liable to grab you by the hair and deliver weak little Devinpunches in your direction, but aside from his awful EW column, there’s little to deny in terms of his output and the true classics he’s contributed to the genre he … Continue reading →
If you’ve been on the fence about Steven Spielberg’s Munich, I suppose now’s the optimal time where we’d detonate that indecision. Why? We’re giving away a couple of copies of its DVD, courtesy of our friends at Universal. As you may already know, Spielberg’s film is an assured cinematographic explosion of greatness (although Devin semi-disagreed … Continue reading →
Paris , 2010. An isolation wall surrounds the ghetto cities. Without rules or laws, gangs reign here as absolute masters, and he who does not die first wins a reprieve, while awaiting his turn. Damien is a member of the elite police task force. Special intervention unit officer and expert in martial arts, he is … Continue reading →
If you’re on a boat that turns upside down and starts sinking, the first thing you’re going to want to salvage is your PSP. And with this very excellent new Poseidon contest, you’ll be able to make sure your PSP can withstand the icy waters of the North Atlantic and you’ll be able to hear … Continue reading →
Let me preface this by saying I like baseball as much as movies. I’ve watched just about every Yankees, Braves, and Indians game this season and can watch any baseball game at any time. The months between November and April are probably my most creative but also excruciating to sit through. I’m a baseball idiot … Continue reading →
Rhino Records brought us the classic Golden Throats compilations, which featured actors singing, even when they shouldn’t be. Rather than wait a few decades for enough material to create a new Golden Throats, the good people at Rhino have gone and created Unexpected Dreams, a compilation CD of actors singing soothing lullabies. I have heard … Continue reading →
Somehow it seems like cars and excellent internet short films go hand in hand. First it was BMW with their The Hire, and now it’s Pirelli Tires. And Pirelli isn’t screwing around – their first internet short, The Call, stars John Malkovich as the Vatican’s most powerful exorcist and Naomi Campbell as a dangerous and … Continue reading →
Over the past few weeks we’ve been pummeling you silly with all the Asian joy that Tartan has to offer, and we’re still not done! We’ve got copies of their latest DVD release, The Heirloom from Taiwanese director Leste Chen, to give away gratis to a few lucky readers. The official line on the flick: Twenty … Continue reading →