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Trailer Cuts – #1

Star Trek (2009) was high profile movie that was highly anticipated. However, with talk and eventual decision of moving the opening day back from December to May, some of the buzz was beginning to wear off, and the questions started to roll in. Why are they moving the date back? Is the movie unfinished? Is … Continue reading

Fine-Toothed Coombs: Subtitle of the Damned!

With new casting announcements every day, the Fright Night remake is well underway. If you recall my blog about The Lost Boys, you’ll remember that I’m a fan of the original but remain relatively positive in regards to an update. That said, for all the talk of Fright Night, there’s often very little talk of Fright … Continue reading

Anatomy of a Geek Part 2:

This is the second entry in a series of blogs looking at the TV shows, books and Films that made me the geek I am today. The first entry can be found here. http://chud.com/articles/blogs/2627/Anatomy-of-a-Geek.html The first three films I ever saw on Video were Empire Strikes Back, The Care Bares Movie and Ghostbusters. My folks … Continue reading

Learning to adapt

The Scott Pilgrim movie doesn’t look the way I want it to. When I read the comic, I was already directing the movie version in my head, as I’m sure many of the rest of you have done. My version was a very realistic, nerd/hipster comedy-drama in the vein of a movie like High Fidelity, … Continue reading

Anatomy of a Geek

This is the first in a series of blogs looking at the TV shows, books and Films that made me the geek I am today. The year is 1985, it’s Christmas and I’m and my Grandmothers house, this is the year that my folks relented and bought me all the He-Man toys I had been … Continue reading