Star Trek is the toast of Hollywood right now with the release of the excellent new JJ Abrams film, Star Trek. The film acts as a prequel to the Original Series, which ran on CBS during the late 60s. Now, Paramount is re-releasing the series on Blu-ray, starting with Season 1 in this very exciting seven disc set...
Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, and Max Von Sydow star in this 1975 gem coming to Blu-ray this month...
Frost/Nixon is Ron Howard’s film adaptation of a stage play that looks at the historic on-camera showdown between British television personality David Frost and disgraced former U.S. President Richard Nixon. A few years out of office after his resignation related to the scandal surrounding the attempted cover-up of the break-in to Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washi...[Read More]
You want to know what real acting is? Michael Sheen stars in the critically acclaimed Frost/Nixon, which was up for best picture at the Academy Awards this year and guess what else he does.... he stars in Underworld. When I first saw the trailer, and the box art for that matter (guess I could have checked on IMDB.com, but I was far too lazy), I didn't think that Sheen had actually made it into th...[Read More]
This ain't your typical hand jivin'....
I have always been a fan of David Fincher. From his brutal Fight Club translation to his Nine Inch Nails video, the man knows how to tell a story visually.
One of TVs most popular crime shows of all time comes to Blu-ray with this impressive complete first season release.
A new film about one of history's greatest conquerors comes to Blu-ray.
After seeing 8-Mile and NOTORIOUS I now understand what it possibly takes to go into the business of Rap. And people thought Hollywood was rough.
It could happen to you, but let's be realistic here.... it probably won't. Oh, the lottery? Definitely not! I thought we were talking about love. Can I restart?
Steve Martin certainly had an interesting career (and is still having one as far as I know), but he really broke into films when he did a romantic drama called Roxanne. Sure people will say,"What about The Jerk, you idiot!?" I loved The Jerk, I respected the film, but at the end of the day it was just Steve Martin acting like a goober. Roxanne is Citizen Kane compared to The Jerk.
In 1986, the change into the 90s began occurring. People started moving away from the wacky hairdos, the outrageous clothes and started moving into a darker more cynical adjustment of life. On par with The Breakfast Club, but certainly not as serious, John Hughes put together a simple story of a young man wanting to skip school and enjoy a day out in the city. As we should have expected from a J...[Read More]