
MOVIE REVIEW – Reviews and rating for 2012 the movie have been mixed. 2012 movie reviews include “a cheesy, ridiculous story” says USA Today that plays like a “video game”, states the Boston Globe.
On ratings, Rotten Tomatoes gives it 34%, Metacritic gives it 56, and Roger Ebert gives it 3.5 out of 4 stars Among 2012’s reviews are
USA Today Claudia Puig who says “The movie is an undeniable visual spectacle, but just as unequivocally a cheesy, ridiculous story”; Village Voice ..read more
November 13, 2009 | Posted in
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Audio Edition – March 15th 2006
Today on the 2006 Podcast of the Year “The Audio Edition” Doug and I discuss the stupidity of the Brokeback Moutain Author, the new HILARIOUS trailer for The Moglus, Peter Jacksons pre-recorded acceptance speech for The Empire Awards, some Ghost Rider trailer news, Welcome Back Kotter being re-made into a movie, Uncle Ben coming back in Spider-Man 3, an alternate idea for the origins of Venom in Spider-Man 3, the Alpha Dog trailer and a ..read more
May 24, 2009 | Posted in
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Fast & Furious 2009 movie wallpapers download (click to enlarge)
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We Were Soldiers
We Were Soldiers review: Apparently forgotten after his release from the
Vietnam War epic
We Were Soldiers is an unforgettable look at a fight for a landing zone in the first moments of war. Mel Gibson leads a cast packed in its struggle for numbers. Never deviated from their violence, and showed just a small part of the struggle for survival that the Vietnamese conflict continues.
A bloody piece of hero worship devoted to an ideal commander-Lieutenant ..read more


CBS announced Wednesday the cancellation of the longest-running scripted program in broadcasting history, the soap opera “Guiding Light.”
It has been on radio and then television for 72 years, beginning on NBC radio in 1937 and moving to CBS television in 1952. The last broadcast is scheduled for Sept. 18.
The move came after many years of steep ratings decline for the soap, which was owned by Procter & Gamble, and thus was a link to the earliest days of daytime ..read more
April 1, 2009 | Posted in
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In the wake of Addictive TV’s remix of Oscar winning Slumdog Millionaire, created at the request of director Danny Boyle and international distributors Pathé, it’s now the turn of Hollywood studio Universal to commission their first movie remix with the new Vin Diesel action movie Fast & Furious – the fourth instalment in the series of petrol-head action movies.
London based audiovisual artists and performers Addictive TV have made their name as trail-blazers in the art of audio/video remixing – especially ..read more
March 26, 2009 | Posted in
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Opens: April 3, 2009
Runtime: 1 hr. 39 min.
Rated: PG-13
Genre: Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller


Comedy-drama. Starring Amy Adams and Emily Blunt. Directed by Christine Jeffs. (R. 98 minutes. In theaters Bay Area.)
The work of Amy Adams in the face emotion is the main reason to see “Sunshine Cleaning.” Which shows no sensitivity or concern is widespread, but the complexity of a character in the act of thinking and feeling. Here is a woman who is breathing down the barrel of 35 years, with a life like nothing she had expected. She is in a ..read more
March 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Watchmen will no doubt rule the box office this weekend, but are the Watchmen reviews any good? Check out some of the Watchmen reviews, which are a mixed bag, and let us know – will you be lining up to see it this weekend?
Metacritic.com gives Watchmen a score of 57 out of 100, based on reviews from 38 critics. Some Watchmen review highlights:
Kyle Smith, New York Post – Score 100: “Director Zack Snyder’s cerebral, scintillating follow-up to “300″ seems, to ..read more
March 6, 2009 | Posted in
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Push
Release Date: February 6, 2009
Push might seem like Heroes for the big screen, but instead of the characters’ powers being dictated by an eclipse, it’s a clandestine government agency called “The Division” that calls the shots. The organization has toyed with the genetic makeup of the characters to engineer warriors that can see the future, move things with their minds, create new realities and kill victims without touching them. Those who don’t cooperate are hunted down and killed. If the ..read more