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Death Race Delivers Brainless Fun!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

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Death Race Delivers Brainless Fun!

Hey all… If you’re in the mood for mindless entertainment, today is a good day. I had a chance to see Death Race today. If you don’t know the history of this movie, then let me fill you in a little… in 1975, Roger Corman produced Death Race 2000, which starred David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone [...]

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Sunday, August 17, 2008

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose

In my experience, there are two kinds of Christians: those who accept the presence of the supernatural in the lives of mortals, and those who don’t. By “supernatural” I mean more than just God; even the most intellectual and rationalistic Christians believe in God in some way. Traditionally the supernatural world includes not [...]

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Gacy

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

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Gacy

Written by Danny Thornton This movie was released on April 16, 2003 and is based on the true story of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. John was much more than a serial killer though. He was a model citizen, a loving husband, and a gracious father. However, he had a dark secret that he kept buried; [...]

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Vantage Point

Monday, August 11, 2008

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Vantage Point

by richd On Friday, I received Vantage Point from my Blockbuster Total Access account. So Saturday night I decided to watch it. It is jam packed with big name stars that individually could make a movie. Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox play the secret service agents assigned to protect the president, played by William Hurt. Forest [...]

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Black Snake Moan

Thursday, July 31, 2008

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Black Snake Moan

by richd The 2007 release of Black Snake Moan by Paramount Pictures did not open to a lot of fanfare. The trailers leading up to it were vague and didn’t give away much of the film. It was moderately successful and far surpassed its estimated $15 million dollar budget. Even with stars Samuel L. Jackson, Christina [...]

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The Mummy

Thursday, July 24, 2008

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The Mummy

Tonight, in preparation for the release of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, I decided to take in The Mummy just so I could get in the mood for it again. If you are like me and have not seen these for some time, I recommend getting it off the shelf and watching it [...]

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X-Files : Fight The Future!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

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X-Files : Fight The Future!

With the impending nationwide release of the second X-Files movie called I Want To Believe on Friday, July 25, 2008, I revisited the original X-Files movie entitled Fight The Future. Let me say that I was a huge fan of the X-Files television series that aired on Fox Television channel between 1993 and 2002. Though [...]

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The Dark Knight: Was it Really That Good?

Friday, July 18, 2008

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The Dark Knight: Was it Really That Good?

At 11:00 pm last night, my wife, another friend, and I crowded into our local cinema and waited anxiously for seating to begin.  Finally at 11:40 we were allowed into the theater and took our seats and awaited the beginning of the movie that I have been waiting for three years to see.  But was it worth the wait and hype?

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The Happening - Counter Review

Friday, June 27, 2008

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Hey guys, it’s Corey Freeman from Diligent Design and I’m going to offer my counter (or rather, accompanying) review to Jake’s take on The Happening. I have to admit, I loved The Village and while I’m not a fan of Gibson in Signs (War of the Worlds did what Signs did, earlier and way better.) [...]

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The Happening

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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Okay, I know that there are those of you out there that truly hate Mr. Shyamalan’s body of work, it has almost become popular to do so.  And I understand some of his work lately has become a little lack-luster compared to his earlier outings, most notably, The Sixth Sense [...]

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