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Going it Alone

I hear my friends all the time saying "I wanted to see that movie, but I didn't have anybody to go with".  What?  I'm amazed by that.  I go to the movies by myself maybe 80-90 % of the time.  And not because I'm anti-social (ok, maybe I am but it this isn't an example of it).  I go to the movie theatre because I REALLY want to see a movie it's not just for something to do with my friends.  Here's the thing though, even if I'm not there with anybody I know I'm still not alone.  Movie going by nature is a communial experience.  Which is why theaters are still thriving even in this digital age of Blue Ray, HDTV and internet streaming movies(which are AWESOME by the way).  It doesn't matter that I don't know the person sitting next to me.  I'm still there sharing the experience with them.  Laughing, crying, yelling "bullshit" at the screen(ok maybe just me on that one).  I go to the theater when I don't want to watch a movie by myself.  So, next time there's a movie you really want see and don't have any friends to go with you take it from me - GO.  You won't be alone.  Unless you have poor taste and pick really unpopular movies, then maybe you are on your own.

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Nightmare on Elm Street

Michael Bay continues his string of reviving horror movie franchises with this re-envisioning of Freddy Krueger. Kelly(Bad News Bears) is Freddy. How cool is that?

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Top 10 Movies I Didn't See in 2009

I'm working on compiling my Top ten list for 2009, but until then I will list the Top 10 movies that I should have seen last year but DIDN'T. Coincidentally, this list looks a lot like my current Netflix que.

1. World's Greatest Dad - Written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. It appears to be Robin Williams first decent movie in many years.

2. The Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow's acclaimed Iraq war drama. It's been on just about everyone's top 10 lists. Why haven't I seen this yet?

3. The Informant! -From what I hear it's mostly worth seeing just for Matt Damon's performance.

4. In The Loop-War satire starring James Gandofini.

5. Sin Nombre-Gritty Mexican drama.

6. The White Ribbon-From what I hear one of the scariest/creepist of the year.

7. Anti-Christ-See above.

8.The Cove-Documentary about illegal dolphin killing in Japan.

9. Anvil- The Story of Anvil-Documentary about forgotten metal band Anvil. Still trying to "make" it.

10. 500 Days of Summer-I didn't see it because it seemed a little too "cutesy". But it has gotten great reviews.

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Clash of the Titans Trailer

I don't know. Looks cool, but I'm feeling a bit nostalgic for the cheesy low budget Ray Harryhausen monsters.




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Fall Preview

Must Sees

The Invention of Lying- Starring and co-written by Ricky Gervais(The Office, Extras) it takes place in an alternate universe where people can only tell the true, until Gervais’ character becomes the world’s first liar. It’s an ingenius concept and this looks to be the rare Hollywood commodity of a “smart comedy”. Considering the glut of comedies made specifically for teens or starring Dane Cook it’s much needed.

Where the Wild Things Are-At first glance this might be written off as just a kids movie, but considering that it is directed by wildly talented and twisted Spike Jones(Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) this could be a whole lot more. Plus the creatures look awesome.

A Serious Man- After a couple of miscues (Intolerable Cruelty, Ladykillers) the Coen Bros. exploded back with last years with No Country for Old Man. Much like this year’s Burn After Reading A Serious Man looks to be a return to what the Coen’s do best, writing and directing quirky comedies.

Coco Before Chanel- Who cares about Coco Chanel. It’s a chance to look at Audrey Tautou for an hour and a half.

Antichrist- If you’re looking for a creepy Halloween scare and aren’t particularly excited about Saw VI (really 6!!) than you might want to check out Antichrist. Directed by controversial director Lars Von Trier and starring Willem Defoe this creepfest caused a stir at Cannes and took home the top prize.

Maybe Sees(if it’s raining or if someone else is buying)

Zombieland- I love watching a good zombie ass kicking as much as anybody, but this one looks a little one dimensional.

Whip It- Ellen Page stars as a young girl who gets involved with roller derby. Directed by Drew Barrymore. I’ll have to wait for the previews, this one could be great or it could be really cheesy.

Not Even a Chance

Surrogates- There was a time when Bruce Willis made great movies (12 Monkeys, The Fifth Element, Pulp Fiction). Unfortunately that time is not now. They say that you shouldn’t live in the past, but with Bruce Willis movies you’re better off.

Amelia- Starring Hilary Swank as the pioneer pilot. Not interested.

Couples Retreat- The only small point of interest here is that it was directed by Peter Billingsley(“Ralphie” from “A Christmas Story”). But that’s not nearly enough to get me to see it.

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Review: Obsessed

I was going to review Obsessed but it sucks. It not even worth it. If you’re thinking about renting it, don’t. Watching “Basic Instinct” for the fourth or fifth time would probably be time better spent. Or better yet rent the movie that “Obsessed” steals it’s ending from, 1987’s “The Stepfather”(not to be confused with the crappy looking remake). This low-budget indie sleeper is everything “Obsessed” wasn’t – well acted, thrilling, suspenseful and truly creepy. Plus it delivers a very satisfying surprise twist (well before “surprise twist” became it’s own genre). About the only thing it doesn’t have is Ali Larter, but hey isn’t that what the internet is for.

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A Serious Man Trailer

Looks like the Coen Bros. have returned to form.




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