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Mongol - A-

July 16, 2008

What was supposed to be a summer of leisure has become an endless amount of tasks pre film school.  One thing I have not done is stop watching movies.  Though the state of the blog might argue with me, I’ve been out and about.  My friend Dave and I went to see Mongol on night [...]

El Orfanto - A

July 5, 2008

A good scary movie is becoming harder and harder to find.  The Strangers lived up to my expectations and surpassed them.  A challenging feat considering how hard it is to pull off a really scary flick.  The Orphanage is presented to us by Guillermo Del Toro, Mr. Pan’s Labyrinth himself.  Since his new project Hellboy [...]

Wanted - A-

July 3, 2008

“Pure Unadulterated  Badassery” is how I was warned Wanted would be.  To tell the truth, I wasn’t ready.  This movie is definitely more of a ride than any I’ve seen this summer.  Indiana Jones wishes he was still as cool as Fox (Jolie).  If you come to the theater expecting nothing more than a thrill, [...]

Know anyone in LA?

July 1, 2008

Seriously, do you?  I’m in LA looking for a roommate/apartment for rent.  Currently pirating a computer from the university I don’t yet attend.  The review for tonight will be a little late since I’m running around like an idiot.  I saw Flawless with Demi Moore and Michael Caine last night and have some pleasent things [...]

You Don’t Mess With the Zohan - B-

June 30, 2008

So let’s go.  You Don’t Mess With the Zohan could be this summer’s most successful comedy.  Wall-E and Kung Fu Panda are family flicks, and we haven’t seen  Pineapple Express or Step Brothers so for now, Zohan is proving his weirdly phrased title true, don’t mess with him.
75 Million dollars is a lot of money.  [...]