Tarantino and Rodriguez
Those two shouldn't be allowed anywhere near each other:
Linkateria:
Those two shouldn't be allowed anywhere near each other:
Linkateria:
Star Trek XI, with younger versions of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy?
Of this, Get Down! says: Get down!
From Salon's "Fix":
"The marketing of "Rocky": The release date for Sylvester Stallone's final installment of the Rocky story -- "Rocky Balboa" comes out Dec. 22 -- is no coincidence. The film is being marketed directly to Christian audiences, and the Christmastime opening is a part of that effort. Church groups have been provided with study guides and special screenings, and Stallone himself has been reaching out to the faith community to peddle his boxer's tale; in a recent teleconference with religious leaders, he admitted his own faith had influenced the Rocky story greatly. "The more I go to church and the more I turn myself over to the process of believing in Jesus and listening to His Word and having Him guide my hand, I feel as though the pressure is off me now," he said. "You need to have the expertise and the guidance of someone else. You cannot train yourself. I feel the same way about Christianity and about what the church is: The church is the gym of the soul." (RockyResources, CitizenLink via Drudge)
It's a good thing Stallone's going for the red states crowd, because I saw a preview for the movie before "Casino Royale" in San Francisco, and as soon as it ended, almost en massse the crowd burst out laughing.
Leaked.
Here it is, via the Huffington Post.
Borat in his hometown.
The next installment in Michael Apted's documentary series is opening.
What if I die before I can watch most of the movies in my Netflix queue?
Boy is she in trouble!
Saw Who Killed the Electric Car? yesterday and it's enough to make anyone suffering through the latest heatwave sick to their stomach. Fuck you General Motors.