The Dr. Horrible DVD is now available for pre-order on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001M5UDGS/curtiscchensfree Happy Black Friday! ~CKL
Category: movies
I Voted Yesterday.
The government here in our new home conducts all elections by mail, so D and I have already cast our ballots. If you can vote early, I encourage you to do so. Yesterday, I helped decide legislation and appoint leaders…
Classic Trek FTW
“Let’s put it this way: Kirk kissed a lot of ladies, and none of them were his sister.” — Stephanie Reid-Simons, “Star Trek ain’t Star Wars, J.J.!” from armchaircommentary.com I, too, have my doubts about next year’s Trek reboot. Abrams…
Ken Levine’s Fall Movie Preview
Like Gaul, it has been divided into three parts. Some of my favorite bits: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 — Dear God![…]MY BEST FRIEND’S GIRL – Dane Cook so avoid as you would any toxic material.[…]DOUBT – John Patrick Shanley adapts…
Movie Poster Letters Quiz
Here’s a fun way to waste a few minutes: Can you guess the movie from just one letter? I only got 24 out of 46, but at least I kicked Mark Evanier‘s ass. ~CKL
Hancock and the Golden Wall-E
Yes indeedy, the summer movie season is here, and with it we have a spate of films that are overstuffed with special effects, action set pieces, and–somewhat surprisingly–story. But this is not necessarily a good thing. The last three movies…
He Told You So
There’s been a lot of to-do in the news lately about the economy–recession, financial crisis, yada yada yada. You know what? I heard all this back in May, 2007, from James Scurlock*, director of the documentary Maxed Out and author…
Sex and the Incredible Hulk
(NOT what you think) Despite my earlier protestations, D and I were both won over by the Scene Unseen review and actually paid good money to see Sex and the City last night.* A week ago, we took D’s family…
Caspian : Indiana :: Peter : ?
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull have two things in common. First, their title characters’ names both have the letters I-A-N in them. (But they’re pronounced differently: “EE-un” vs. “ee-AN.”)…
