Who ever thought putting comedians in an action role could work out so well? Michael Bay thought that. And it did.
Good... but not as good as one would have hoped. Disappointment is seeping from Tim Burton fans everywhere.
A Film for the Very, Very Nervous!
Steven Seagal was Marked For Death long before becoming Lawman on A&E's TV series. As Nathan Hatcher, Seagal is a freshly retired cop that gets pulled back into the drug war when his hometown becomes overrun with dangerous Jamaican drug runners. For action movie buffs, it's required viewing, but does this Blu-ray version deserve a spot in your library?
What is one to do with one's time when writers are on strike? Write a musical about a blog making evil scientist! D'UH!
Is it possible to make a movie solely about redemption and forgiveness and never have a dip in storyline? It's possible.
Magnolia Entertainment brings us another nice gem from Asian cinema with The Legend of the Tsunami Warrior. You may not recognize the cast or crew in this lineup, but if you're looking for a solid action-fantasy flick with a bit of romance, you should strongly consider this one. It's available now on Blu-ray, which is the version I received for review.
Sometimes the ideas are just there in front of you. Sometimes you just need to let Kevin Costner write the comedy onscreen.
The youth of today have no idea what comedy is thanks to the American Pies of the world. It would be in their best interest to have a history lesson on the genre. Here's a place to start!
I'm not sure that I've seen a movie that spans more than two genres prior to The Edge. The idea of that is interesting. The execution has to be right to pull it off.
A fresh take on vampires. Different I suppose, but intersting all the same.
Mel Gibson has returned, people. We'll start there.