Selasa, 19 Oktober 2010

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Just From Theaters

Predators (Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga) – Why haven’t I been able to see this film? Come on, Adrien Brody and some crazy creatures in a jungle…why wouldn’t you want to see this film.

Oceans – Disney Nature takes you below the surface of the majestic oceans that make up the world we know. An amazing thing to see with Blu Ray technology.

Also new this week…

Agora
(Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella)
The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos – more Disney Nature fun with flamingos.
The Hitman Diaries: Charlie Valentine (Michael Weatherley, Tom Berenger)
Holy Rollers (Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha) – Hasidic Jews, smuggling ecstasy between Europe and the US. Based on actual events in the late nineties.
Journey to Promethea (Billy Zane)
The Killing Machine (Dolph Lundgren)
Mirrors 2: Evil Lives (Nick Stahl)
Please Give (Catherine Keener, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt) – A Manhattan couple manages their life and more. Gotta share the trailer here.




Shoot the Hero! (Jason Mewes, Danny Trejo)
Smash His Camera
Until the Light Takes Us
– an incredible look inside the world of black metal and the people that it affects. I got to screen this late last year and really was taken by the honest reality that was pulled from the participant in a scary but real film.

Other fun stuff released today.
The Bionic Woman:
Season One – the original Lindsay Wagner series comes home.
Man v. Food: Season Two
Pee Wee’s Playhouse: Complete Collection
The Real L Word: Season One
REO Speedwagon: Not So Silent Night – come on, it’s REO!
Scooby’s All Star Laff-A-Lympics: Volume 2 - One of my favorites growing up!

And Finally
The Six Wives of Henry Lefay
(Tim Allen, Elisha Cuthbert, Andie MacDowell)
Tim Allen isn’t the nice guy in this one, or he is…depends on your point of view. I love Elisha Cuthbert so I’ll give anything with her a chance.



Pick of the Week
Not much this week, but I would definitely take a peek at Oceans on Blu Ray. Disney Nature is known for getting incredible footage in Earth and now the second film, Oceans, will take you into a majestic kingdom.

Pop Some Popcorn, Pop a Pepsi, and Pop in a DVD and remember to Save Me A Seat!

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