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Your Source For All of Your Geek News and Commentary Without The Social Justice Warrior Propaganda of That Other Site. Why We Exist (The Dopey Mission Statement). Author Archives: The Anti-Nerdist. Originally from Rochester, New York and has lived in Las Vegas, Nevada since 2003. Aside from being a huge fan of movies and television, he's a huge fan of Sci-Fi and in particular, Star Trek. November 18, 2015. You can shoot fireballs from your hands… no kidding. Continue reading →. November 13, 2015. Looking...
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Second U.S. TV Spot For “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Drops | The Anti-Nerdist
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Your Source For All of Your Geek News and Commentary Without The Social Justice Warrior Propaganda of That Other Site. Why We Exist (The Dopey Mission Statement). Check Out These Awesomely Nostalgic Kenner Star Wars Toy Ads From The Late 70s/Early 80s [VIDEO]. Pyro Mini: Officially The Greatest Invention Of All Time (Shoot Fireballs From Your Hands… Yes… That’s Exactly What You Just Read) [VIDEO] →. Second U.S. TV Spot For “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Drops. November 13, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Littlest Picture Show: Review: The Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists
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Friday, 30 March 2012. In An Adventure with Scientists. Aardamn return with their second release in the past six months, after the wonderfully whimsical animation. And have since reverted back to their stop motion forte the studio are renowned for. Peter Lord co-directs alongside Jeff Newitt, as the British animators package their first cinematic effort since 2005's. Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,. Retaining the high quality synonymous with the likes of. And indeed, the. A project th...
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The Littlest Picture Show: Review: Fright Night 3D
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011. Review: Fright Night 3D. Hollywood horror has more often than not, been a bitter pill to swallow. Rarely does it manage to embrace the terrifying with the credible, thus a rise in success in horror sub genres, like Wes Craven pastiche, Scream,. And more recently, the overt spoof franchise of Scary Movie. This review shan't compare this version. Peter Vincent, played by David Tennant. Fogell, aka, McLovin', brilliantly. It works in conjunction to clean-cut, Charley, yet the ...
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The Littlest Picture Show: Review: Battleship
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Sunday, 22 April 2012. Much like Michael Bay, Peter Berg bastardises the Hasbro name for both filmic and monetary purposes, albeit to a lesser extent with his latest big budgeted film, Battleship. It may be early on in the year for said blockbuster types, but at around $200m someone must have been extremely confident that this would appeal to the masses, or simply didn't care once it had been green-lit. So far, Battleship. Whereas the likes of Robocop. In fact does the same. Indeed, if this is. However, ...
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The Littlest Picture Show: Review: Mama
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Monday, 25 February 2013. Modern horror is living in the shadows (no pun intended) of its predecessors. At the same time the excellent Carrie. Is released on Blu-ray, we've got samey, generic and hugely uninventive movies of the genre being churned out faster than you can ask someone what their favourite scary movie is ( Scream. Voicemail doesn't quite sit right), but as with the logic and tone of the film, quickly alters to become a jumper-wearing mother figure and covers up the (fake) tattoos she sports.
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The Littlest Picture Show: Review: A Good Day to Die Hard
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Sunday, 24 February 2013. Review: A Good Day to Die Hard. After the woefully daft and utterly frivolous attempts of Live Free or Die Hard. That's Die Hard 4.0. To you and I), director John Moore explicitly promises something of quality. Something to reinvigorate the franchise, with a no-nonsense approach. He wholeheartedly lied. A Good Day to Sell Out: Bruce smiles all the way to the bank. No less) is anyone's guess. What isn't. Left to speculation is that A Good Day to Die Hard. The duration feels like ...
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The Littlest Picture Show: May 2013
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Saturday, 4 May 2013. Review: Iron Man Three. So 'phase two' begins of Marvel's global domination in the superhero market after their monstrously successful The Avengers. That scooped a whopping $1.5bn at the box office. Robert Downy Jr. picks up where that left off as he tries to shake off the dire attempt of Iron Man 2. With the aptly titled Iron Man Three. Is the best of the trilogy, and possibly the strongest Marvel film to grace the big screen to date. In terms of tone and subtext, the sillier, clun...
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The Amazing Spider-Man | The Stories That Really Mattered
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The Stories That Really Mattered. Movies To See Before You Die. Movies I Need To See. July 18, 2012. Filed under: Movies to see before you die. I tried so hard to stay in denial about this movie. I avoided the production photos. I didn’t watch the trailer until I had no choice at the cinema. I put my fingers in my ears and went “la la la” when people talked about how good it looked. Why? The only criticism I can think of for. Right, on with the review. The action sequences are well choreographed, and whi...
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Cate Blanchett | A Swede Talks Movies
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A Swede Talks Movies. Exactly what the name says. Tag Archives: Cate Blanchett. Monthly Report: January February 2014. Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004). A movie about the last days of Hitler’s life, as well as the people around him at the time, is a good idea, and this one is blessed by some strong performances, particularly from Bruno Ganz. Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus. Sebastián Silva, 2013). It’s nice to see Michael Cera. Thomas Vinterberg, 2012). Spike Jonze, 2013). Denis Villeneuve, 2013). And oth...