question of the day: What film trends do you love, and which do you hate?
Shaky cam? Found footage? Superheroes? Crossdressing? Nicholas Sparks adapations? Let it all out…
Shaky cam? Found footage? Superheroes? Crossdressing? Nicholas Sparks adapations? Let it all out…
Gets that we have a relationship with games that exists beyond the point at which play in any given game stops, that we have a relationship with gaming.
The Tim Burton-est movie in a long while, not merely because it embodies all those wonderfully weird and humanist Burton attitudes but also because only Burton would think to make a stop-motion film in glorious, creamy, black-and-white.
My quick list: an iPod; 3D glasses; a Wii controller; a DVD box set of an entire season of TV show; an HDMI cable.
I dunno much about Judge Dredd. I know he springs from a comic book series, I know he’s Judge Judy and executioner, and I know he never takes his helmet off. Forget the roughshodding of civil rights: it’s that last one that’s a major bummer.
You’ll now see at a glance whether I saw a film in 2D, 3D, 2D IMAX, or 3D IMAX.
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
I promised to share a few of the juiciest tidbits from the Prometheus talent Q&A I attended last month. And here they are.
What’s a kiddie flick without a good animal-boner joke…
As with every other 3D conversion of older classic films, it’s the chance to see a wonderful movie once more up on the big screen that’s the real reason to revisit it.