Shrek Forever After (review)
They’ve promised us that this will be the last Shrek film, and please let it be true.
They’ve promised us that this will be the last Shrek film, and please let it be true.
It’s an enormous pleasure to see a film such as John Ford’s 1939 masterpiece via the Criterion Collection’s two-disc set, new in Region 1…
Made of spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode.
How can it be that my geeky little heart has been ripped from my chest and my geeky little soul crushed underfoot like so much spilled popcorn on the floor of the multiplex? That wasn’t supposed to happen. Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott’s *Robin Hood* was supposed to be *awesome.*
All spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode.
All spoilers. Don’t read until you’ve seen the episode.
Those whom the gods wish to punish, they force to watch this movie.
It’s been a long time since I had to stifle the urge to shout, “No no NO!” at a movie screen in order to ensure that everything turned out okay in the end.
First thing the Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock Holmes made me think? (Okay, second thing, after ‘Sexiest Holmes evah!’) ‘I have got to see Young Sherlock Holmes again.’
We should thank Tim Burton for his *Alice in Wonderland,* for it does one thing extraordinarily well: It reminds us that James Cameron really did achieve something new and astonishing with *Avatar.*