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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Watchmen Fans Defend its Box Of ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "One thing you have to love about the fanboys, they’re always a glass-half-full kind of people. Whenever one of their beloved movies gets ripped apart by critics, they point to the box office results with pride. Critics are meaningless, they remind us, because Transformers and the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels and the Star Wars prequels made so much money. And now, with their Watchmen having received both mixed reviews and a relatively disappointing opening weekend, they’re still defending its success to the end. Drew McWeeny of HitFix said it best in a Tweet this morning: “Box-office talk is absolute death to me. I just don’t care. It got made. I liked it. I win.” McWeeny may not exactly be the king of the geeks, but he does inadvertently represent them today. Because whether or not Watchmen has technically underperformed (or “failed” in any way) should not be their concern any more than the negative rev " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Terminator Salvation Expectatio ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "I have always tried to maintain low expectations for Hollywood product in general. But when it comes to highly anticipated movies, particularly blockbuster sequels to popular sci-fi action franchises, my excitement can get the best of me. Whenever I need to calm down my expectations, though, I simply recall all the disappointments of 1997 (Alien Resurrection, The Lost World, the Star Wars Special Edition), and I can get through the hype pretty safely. Considering I’m one of the few who actually loved both Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and (yes, even) McG’s Charlie’s Angels movies, it’s hard for me to believe that I’m also one of the few who isn’t now expecting Terminator Salvation to be the second coming of Christ [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Movies Ruined by a Former Ch ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Are you one of the many sci-fi and comic book geeks who’d be more interested in Push were it not for Dakota Fanning? Sure, the precocious child star is now a teen actress (she’s about to turn 15), yet that probably makes you even more worried about her appearance in the movie. But what can you do? She’s literally everywhere this week – voicing the title character in the animated Coraline and starring in two new video releases, Hounddog and The Secret Life of Bees, both of which were released Tuesday. In the tradition of child actors continuing careers into adolescence, it’s only a matter of time before she ruins a movie that would have been better without her. We’ll have to wait until this weekend to see if that time is now, with Push, but in the meantime let’s take a look at some of the past offenders in this tradition. Most of the following " [More]
    YinaliYinali Loving Michael Bay.
    by Yinali in Yinali Blog
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    "Michael Bay is well known for his movies like: Transformers, The Island, etc. He can't miss making a good movie with great effects and a good storyline. Although, for my taste, I think it missed something in the end. But that's just me. " [More]
    KarinaKarina NBC/Universal Kidnaps News Cycl ...
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    "Universal Studios is building a ride in its theme parks in Singapore and Los Angeles, based on Michael Bay’s Transformers. The attraction is expected to “use 3-D HD footage with special effects, robotics and track to place humans in the middle of a war between the friendly Autobots and evil Decepticons, who can turn into cars, trucks, planes and other vehicles.” Yay, war! Meanwhile, Universal the studio is planning to sell genre division Rogue Pictures to Relativity Media for $150 million. Rogue has been moderately successful producing low-budget hits like The Strangers, to which a sequel is in development; Relativity will get the development slate as well as the library, although Univeral will agree to distribute all Rogue films through 2013. MSNBC Films, the documentary unit announced by NBC/Universal’s news channel in June, has firmed up plans for their first two releases. The festival circuit acquisition Dear Zachary will premiere at Tribeca Cinemas on October 29 before rollin ... " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog NBC/Universal Kidnaps News Cycl ...
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    "Universal Studios is building a ride in its theme parks in Singapore and Los Angeles, based on Michael Bay’s Transformers. The attraction is expected to “use 3-D HD footage with special effects, robotics and track to place humans in the middle of a war between the friendly Autobots and evil Decepticons, who can turn into cars, trucks, planes and other vehicles.” Yay, war! Meanwhile, Universal the studio is planning to sell genre division Rogue Pictures to Relativity Media for $150 million. Rogue has been moderately successful producing low-budget hits like The Strangers, to which a sequel is in development; Relativity will get the development slate as well as the library, although Univeral will agree to distribute all Rogue films through 2013. MSNBC Films, the documentary unit announced by NBC/Universal’s news channel in June, has firmed up plans for their first two releases. The festival circuit acquisition Dear Zachary will premiere at Tribeca Cinemas on October 29 before rollin ... " [More]
    owtkastowtkast Knightmare review
    by owtkast in owtkast Blog
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    "The worlds largest toy commercial. A touch of nostalgia for us children of the 80's. The unique thing about this film is you love it or hate it, no dangling from the fence. I personally loved it, and the carnage that Director Micheal Bay always brings with him in the film. An excellent blend of cast from now star shai Lebouf and Megan Fox, to wonderful supportin actors like the late Bernie Mac, John Turtorro, Anthony Anderson and Jon Voigt. It's a must see. " [More]
    usesoapusesoap 'Eye' sore
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    "Shia LaBeouf and director D.J. Caruso reworked Hitchock's “Rear Window” for the teen set with adequate results in last year's “Disturbia.” With “Eagle Eye,” the two return in an attempt streamline Francis Ford Coppola's “The Conversation” for the text message set. Call it “The CNVRS8SHN.” On second thought, don't call it at all. “Eagle Eye,” a project long-shelved by LaBeouf's number-one cheerleader Steven Spielberg, has a kernel of an interesting idea rattling around in its hollow head, but it defaults back to the clamor and clatter of the worst of summer blockbusters. With visuals that suggest the film was edited in a Jeep traveling at top speed on a cobblestone street, the film does not so much transition but spasms from one scene to the next. The only reason I sat through " [More]
    mike_moodymike_moody Transformers 2007 vs Transforme ...
    by mike_moody in Moody's Movie Blog
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    "Michael Bay’s fun but bloated epic Transformers hits stores today in a single-disc DVD, a two-disc DVD set and a high-definition HD-DVD version. Did they include bonus features? You betcha. There’s tons of ‘em on the two-discer, including featurettes about the Autobots and Decepticons backstory and the movie’s special effects. Great, but I think the good people at Param " [More]
    gambrel83gambrel83 Review: Transformers
    by gambrel83 in gambrel83 Blog
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    "My rating: 7/10 I've never watched an episode of Transformers before, but I believe this film comes close enough to creating a world where real-life robots threaten the human race. Michael Bay never fails to create good atmospheres for action and thrills, but Transformers still suffered from some problems. These problems were big enough to detract from the whole picture. First, the action. It was top notch, but not perfect. The special effects were probably the best and most advanced I've seen yet. The human military presence was awesome. Watching the U.S. military, with it's most advanced technology, get served by a couple alien robots, really gives a nod to the power of the alien force. But, the action was just too much. I've been noticing a trend with new movies lately that the action in these types of movies continues to get faster. It's now getting more difficult for the human eye to follow what's happening. At times I had trouble following the action, or even reco ... " [More]
 
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