Nathaniel Stevens

Don’t just have any summer, have a Plumm Summer… on DVD

Anything with Henry Winkler can't be that bad, right?  (See Holes for a perfect example)   ---------------------------------------    

The Wrestler drops an elbow on viewers in April

Mickey Rourke in tights? Kicking someone's ass? Count me in for this drama that Darren Arnonfsky (whom I love/hate) directs.  I've heard so much about this film from close friends and I'm ready for this. So suit up, put the chair under the ring and get ready to rock on April 21st. ------------------------------------------

8 Mile

Lose yourself. 

Mean Girls

I'm so very happy that I wasn't born a girl.  Of course, I have three daughters, so it will probably even out. 

Strange Wilderness

What a great cast and a fantastic setup... what about the execution? hmmmm....

The International coming to DVD and Blu-ray

One of the more intriguing movies of this year comes to us on Blu-ray and DVD.  Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is bringing the goods with The International.  The details are below, please check them out:   ---------------------------------------------------    

The Day the Earth Stood Still: Three-Disc Special Edition

I don't know about you, but if you saw a 50-foot robot would you really want to screw with it?  Me neither.

Spaceballs coming to a Blu-ray player near you…

For those of us who grew up with Mel Brooks and with Star Wars,  Spaceballs was a treat. From having an Alien come out of John Hurt's stomach to a beautiful role of a Mog (half-man/half-dog, he is his own best friend) by the late John Candy, you got classic Brooks all in one sitting.  Below are some great details of the impending release from MGM:   --------------------------------------------    

Phantasy Star Portable

I want 1989 back (the year that Phantasy Star II came out)!

No Country for Old Men

I can't decide about this movie for you, Friend-o. You're gonna have to call it.  You can't? Alright, I'll call it.  (flips coin)

No Country for Old Men

Action, suspense, drama... where's the ending?

The Tale of Despereaux

Can a big-eared mouse really sustain the attention of children for 94 minutes? Or is this just an old-school version of Stuart Little? Come and find out, young adventurer.