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Don’t Miss the Best HBO Shows of all Time

HBO, aka Home Box Office, has long been popular for its entertaining TV comedies .  HBO is not included in basic cable packages so quite a few people miss some of the greatest shows ever created . Fortunately, you can find many of them on dvd and watch them whenever you want . There are […]

File on Proscan TVs Divulges Detailed Specifics

I’ve obtained this Tv for 30 days now and so much all is well. Selling price was correct, delivery was rapidly. The photo is terrific. For its size and refresh rate (240), it’s a true bargain. I mounted in on the wall with the VideoSecu MW370B Plasma Lcd Tv set Wall Mount, a hefty mount. […]

Weekend Box Office: Pumped Up

Three new flicks battled for supremacy this weekend and in the end rippling muscles won out.  Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables claimed the top spot in the weekend box office, raking in a cool $35 mil.  The other new contenders for the title were Julia Roberts chick flick Eat Pray Love, which was came in second […]

Weekend Box Office: The World Ended and I’m OK

The big budget always wins, and in this case 2012 took the title in a landslide.  My dark horse, Pirate Radio, the other new release this weekend, came in at a paltry number eleven!  This, my friends, is why I don’t bet the horses. TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change […]

Now in Theaters: It’s Gonna Be a Disaster

2012 Slim pickings this week, since it looks like nobody wanted to go up against the next great disaster flick.  Having consumed just about every variation of “Natural Phenomena Gone Wild” over the years, somebody at Sony Pictures thought, “Hmm, we’re out of ways to destroy the world, so why don’t we just combine them […]

Now on DVD: Things Are Lookin UP

UP This Disney/Pixar was a laugh riot in the theaters, and it should be no different in your living room.  Nobody brings a story to life like Pixar and this one is may be its most human story yet.  It’s the story of an old man trying to keep a promise he made to his […]

Weekend Box Office: Bah Humbug!

As expected, the top spot over the weekend was taken by the Jim Carrey animated remake of the classic holiday story, Disney’s A Christmas Carol.  The posthumous MJ concert flick This is It slipped to number 2 in its second week in theaters, and the third spot was held by my personal favorite movie of […]

Smurfs Details Emerge (Don’t Tell Gargamel)

Info on the storyline for the upcoming Smurfs movie (GAH!) from Sony Pictures Animation has come out in the form of details about a couple of the parts being cast.   This movie will be a hybrid of live action and animation, and will center on a couple of kids who find a Smurf  attempt to […]

Castlevania Coming to Big Screen

Video game publisher Konami is in negotiations with James Wan (he of the Saw series) to direct the big screen adaptation of the video game classic Castlevania.  Hey, at least it isn’t a whole movie based on the View-Master.  Ian Jeffers is set to pen the script (he may actually use a computer, or a […]

Gilliam Continues to Tilt at Windmills

Terry Gilliam is giving his failed epic The Man Who Killed Don Quixote another go nearly 10 years after giving up on the first attempt.  Gilliam has rewritten and updated the script along with Tony Grisoni, who also cowrote the original version. Says Gilliam: “I’m not so much a filmmaker as someone who gets possessed […]

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