October 9th, 2008 at 10:15 pm

In today’s Daily Movie News show (which can be found above the blog):
- DC Comics’ Green Lantern
- The Ugly Truth
- Robert Pattinson about Twilight
- Max Payne with Mark Wahlberg
- DC Comics’ Jonah Hex
- Josh Brolin in W.
- And The Road, written by Cormac McCarthy
Hope to see you at the Box Office News show tomorrow!
Rik
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Tags: bush, cormac mccarthy, dc comics, green lantern, heigl, jonah hex, josh brolin, mark wahlberg, max payne, robert pattinson, ryan gosling, the road, twilight, ugly truth Posted in News
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October 8th, 2008 at 11:30 pm

The 8th Daily Movie News episode went online earlier today, with info on:
- Marky Mark Wahlberg in Max Payne
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine
- Ridley Scott’s A Brave New World
- David Cronenberg and Denzel Washington
- Guillermo Del Toro on The Hobbit
- James Caan and Luke Wilson
- Twilight
- And Forest Whitaker as Louis Armstrong
Sorry for the awful delay today.
Rik
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Tags: a brave new world, body of lies, david cronenberg, denzel washington, fellowship of the rings, forest whitaker, guillermo del toro, james caan, leonardo dicaprio, lord of the rings, louis armstrong, luke wilson, mark wahlberg, max payne, ridley scott, russell crowe, the hobbit, twilight, wolverine, x-men origins Posted in News
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June 14th, 2008 at 12:02 am

I know you’re not visiting to read a review, but I just have to vent (rant) about that new M. Night Shyamalan movie. Now let me first say I’ve never really been disappointed by one of his movies. Ok, by ‘Signs’ maybe, but I enjoyed most of his other works. I even somewhat liked ‘Lady in the Water,’ although I agree if you’d say it was all downhill from ‘The Sixth Sense.’
His latest thrillride however, is just awful. I mean aaaaawful. Skip it unless you’re looking for a movie to make you laugh. What’s the problem? The script. Some might say it’s the poor acting. But if the lines are this bad, how can you satisfy as an actor? Mark Wahlberg starts of weak. As suspected by the trailer, the ‘bad boy’ can’t convince as a teacher — at all. But he grows in his role after leaving the school. Zooey Deschanel isn’t bad either. Although she does play her role on the weird side, which was about the only interesting part of the movie.
Continue reading The Not Happening, a personal advice