If only gym teachers were like this. We all would be 20 pounds lighter, right? right? Okay... maybe that's just me.
I love the 80s. I truly do.
If you're on the lookout for a family or kid-oriented film to rent on DVD this month, you might consider a 20th Century Fox release named City of Ember. City of Ember stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Tim Robbins, and Bill Murray in a fantasy tale of a city underground that is falling apart. Unfortunately, while the film is pretty good, as a DVD release City of Ember has a poor outing as I'll...[Read More]
Classic film star Audrey Hepburn was the lead role in another of her timeless films, Breakfast At Tiffany's, in 1961. Co-starring in this dramatic romance with bouts of comedy was George Peppard. Together Hepburn and Peppard created one of the best films in its genre, and one that Paramount is re-releasing on DVD this week in its Centennial Collection series.
Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire led the way in the highly acclaimed film Funny Face in 1957. This romantic comedy with plenty of musical elements has graced DVD before, but never under Paramount's Centennial Collection brand until now. Let's take a closer look at this release.
What would happen if you made an action movie where pretty much everyone was stoned pretty much the whole time? It would be Pineapple Express, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg from a story they developed along with Judd Apatow. And, it would be pretty darn funny, even laugh-out-loud hilarious at times.
Swing Vote deserved more critical and audience attention than it got, so if you skipped it in the theater, give it another look. Yes, the premise is hard to believe – a U.S. presidential election results in a dead heat in both the popular vote and the electoral vote, bringing the final decision down to one person in a small town in New Mexico whose vote wasn’t counted.
Max Payne. For gamers, that name is synonymous with two excellent games that graced the PC and last-gen consoles several years ago. The gorgeous, immensely fun, and gritty tale of New York cop turned rogue after his wife and child are murdered provided gamers many hours of awesome third person action. Needless to say when I heard a movie was being made about Max Payne, with Mark Wahlberg as Max, ...[Read More]
Vin Diesel has become a household name over the last several years with hit action films including Pitch Black, Chronicles of Riddick, and XXX. This past August Diesel starred in his latest release, Babylon AD, a film based off of the novel Babylon Babies by Maurice Dantec. The movie has made its way to Unrated DVD and Blu-ray this week, so let's review it shall we?
Fans of this show and those who've only heard fans raving about it will enjoy this 3-disc set. Be warned, though, the season is only 10 episodes long, so pace yourself!
In 2001, Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman starred in one of the best military action movies theaters have seen in the better part of a decade. In 2006, a sequel, by name only, was released to video and frankly wasn't nearly as good as the original. Now, the third installment to the series comes to DVD next week in the form of Behind Enemy Lines: Columbia.
Hmmm...