The variety that will be seen out of the IP Movie staff’s lists will be interesting, and tell a little about their personalities, as well as the types of movies they enjoy.
With not a lot of extras, the single disc edition doesn’t have much to it. If you’re looking for the film and no more, this is definitely the one to pick up.
Grossing lower then the last two films in the franchise, McG’s entry into the Terminator franchise is a bold foray into territory that’s been mined already. Succeeding for the most part, McG has more Terminator story to tell then one film can allow. As such, Salvation can only be judged tentatively, based on where the follow-up to it goes.
Christian Bale and director David O. Russell are poised to join Mark Wahlberg in the film The Fighter.
The picture is hoping to begin production in July, though it was stressed that the principals’ deals are still being negotiated.
It’s a known fact that comic books are taking over the film industry. It seems hardly a month or two can go by without another one hitting the big screen. And not all of them are as obvious as Spider-Man or Batman. Ghost World, Road To Perdition and Wanted all started out as drawing on the printed page. With the huge explosion of adaptation, there are still several titles I would love to see on the big screen or in some cases as TV Shows. Here are five of them.
On tap this week:
– A Movie A Week That’s in English
– Oscar fallout
– Travis makes a funny
– Jenny Rushing stops by to share her grace and beauty in our Top Fives
And slightly much more!
There’s always a passing of the guard in nearly every facet of entertainment, some more profound than others. Dwayne Johnson seemingly took the torch of “muscled action hero” from Arnold Schwarzenegger with an oft-forgotten pass by in The Rundown. The Dark Knight featured Heath Ledger taking the torch from Brandon Lee as the “talented young actor who died young right before an iconic role and lives on in t-shirts” part. It just happened that The Dark Knight was the best film of the year and maybe the best of the decade.