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Twilight

Twilight

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Saturday, November 29 - 2008

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Twilight is an enjoyable movie. Yes, I said it, and I am a guy.


Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Tuesday, November 18 - 2008

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‘Casino Royale’ is a tough act to follow. Can ‘Quantum of Solace’ get the job done?


Movie Review: ‘W.’

Movie Review: ‘W.’

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Saturday, October 18 - 2008

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is Oliver Stone’s new film an accurate portrayal of the current President?


The Happening

DVD Review: ‘The Happening’

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Wednesday, October 08 - 2008

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The final nail in M. Nights coffin?


Eagle Eye

Eagle Eye

Posted by Patrick Adams on Monday, September 29 - 2008

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Eagle Eye is non-stop-action-packed-CGI-goodness right smack in front of your face.


DVD Review: ‘Awake’

DVD Review: ‘Awake’

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Saturday, August 30 - 2008

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‘Awake’ is a surprisingly thrilling character study well worth a rental that will catch you off guard.


Ironman

Ironman

Posted by Patrick Adams on Sunday, May 04 - 2008

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Initially I wasn’t interested in seeing it but the previews grew on me and I then realized I really wanted to see it.


Movies, Movies, Movies

Movies, Movies, Movies

Posted by Patrick Adams on Wednesday, April 30 - 2008

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Over the past week I watched three more movies to keep the “movie-watching mood” in full force. These three movies included: Children of Men, Michael Clayton, and Dan in Real Life.


No Country for Old Men

No Country for Old Men

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Sunday, March 16 - 2008

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Winning four Oscars this year including Best Picture and Best Direction, ‘No Country for Old Men’ arrives on blu-ray with one of the sharpest transfers I have seen.


Dan in Real Life

Dan in Real Life

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Sunday, March 16 - 2008

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A great ensemble piece that that doesn’t make Steve Carell the lone star holding the weight of the film.


Vantage Point

Vantage Point

Posted by Patrick Adams on Saturday, February 23 - 2008

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The first time I saw the preview for Vantage Point was during the Season Premiere of LOST and since good ‘ol Matthew Fox was one of the characters I knew that I would probably see it whether it was lame or not. Some friends and I decided to go see it last minute spite the [...]


Gone Baby Gone

Gone Baby Gone

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Friday, February 22 - 2008

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‘Gone Baby Gone’ comes to us from the author of ‘Mystic River’ and directed by Ben Affleck. It is the story of a missing 4-year-old girl from Boston, and a couple who serve as private investigators that will ultimately risk everything to find her. Incredible performances by Casey Affleck (’Last Kiss’), Morgan Freeman(’Shawshank Redemption’), Ed [...]


The Golden Compass

The Golden Compass

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Thursday, January 24 - 2008

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UPDATE: New Line will announce on Monday the specs for the standard and Blu-ray release of the Golden Compass, a 2 disc set should be expected. Let’s hope we get that Director’s Cut we know has to exist and we don’t have to wait for an eventual double dip.
At this point it [...]


Cloverfield

Posted by Patrick Adams on Monday, January 21 - 2008

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I went into the theater with neutral expectations. Of course I wanted the movie to be good and originally I was super-pumped for it after seeing the trailer. But I started to worry, mainly about the “monster”. Was it Godzilla? Would there be some weird twist? These questions started to make me doubt the movie [...]


Spider-man Trilogy on Blu-Ray

Spider-man Trilogy on Blu-Ray

Posted by Kurt Roberts on Saturday, November 17 - 2007

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Greetings!
I had the chance to sit down and check out the Spider-man Trilogy on Blu-Ray.
Spider-man 1: Unfortunately for a big studio release, of a movie that was high profile and not that old, this transfer is kinda weak. Oddly enough it was filmed in a different aspect ratio than 2 and 3, which is kinda [...]