I recently read somewhere that the near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating (96% as of this posting) received by the new Star Trek movie might have something to do with the “Oh! This doesn’t actually suck” factor. That is probably a fair assessment. Prequels can be risky, for sure, especially for a franchise with such an iconic place in our culture and as devoted a following as the Trekkies, and many people are highly skeptical that they will not be dissappointed.
But with so many positive reviews, you can rest assured that Star Trek succeeds on more than just not sucking.
by Brock on March 23, 2009
I love the film Once (and the soundtrack), so I thought it was pretty funny when The Simpsons referrenced the movie. And yes, those are the voices of Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, the actors from the movie.
UPDATE: It would seem that The Simpsons episodes on Hulu have an expiration date, so the clip is no longer [...]
by Brock on March 3, 2009
I’m much more excited about this moving after watching this new, full-length trailer.
by Brock on July 30, 2008
The most surprising thing about this Samurai-genre period film by Japan’s Akira Kurosawa is that it just might be one of the best Westerns ever made.
Sure, Yojimbo is about samurai, not cowboys, but it looks and feels every bit a Western.
I was a little surprised when I first heard that Robert Downey, Jr. would be playing the superhero, but Tony Stark is the type of role he was born to play. Everyone who has seen the movie seems to be won over by his oodles of charisma.