Saturday Dec 26 | Frankly My Dear... - Movies
Well, golly, there were so many great suggestions for this list that it took quite a bit of wrestling to boil this down to ten.
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
Judge Daniel Kelly has the goods. This movie certainly doesn't. Note: This is a pre-release review.
100 worst movies of the decade
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Miss March: Generation Penetration film review
Miss March: Generation Penetration, film review Miss March: Generation Penetration is an almost perfect atrocity.
Vin Diesel returns to the cars and the deadly races this week with the release of Fast & Furious on DVD and Blu-ray. Also arriving this week in stores, there is the lamentably bad teen comedy, Miss March, plus TV's hit sci-fi drama, Battlestar Galactica, the complete series.
I can vividly recall film critic Richard Roeper answer a question when asked "Was that movie good?" His response really stuck with me when he said "As a critic, I want everything I see to be good.
Hollywood, California - Out on Home Video - by Lisa Miller: Fast & Furious, Life on Mars, Miss March, Dragonball Evolution, Big Man Japan, Knight Rider, Transformers, 12 Monkeys: Fast & Furious: Special Edition, DVD or Blu-Ray Directed by Justin Lin Starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, John Ortiz, Jordana Brewster, Tego Calderon, ...
This vroom-vroom is a little ho-hum
Fast & Furious: They're faster. They're furiouser. Too bad the groin-tingling appeal of the fossil-fuel burning vehicle just feels passe, because for all the pretty cars parading through this fourth gear in the F&F franchise, Fast & Furious feels ridiculously dated and just a little dopey from all the noxious exhaust.
Capsule reviews of new DVD releases follow: FAST & FURIOUS $29.98. 107 minutes. Forced to confront a shared enemy, Dom Toretto and Brian O'Conner return to Los Angeles and work together to bring the criminal down.
'Fast & Furious,' 'The Alzheimer's Project,' 'Miss March' top this week's DVD releases
Home entertainment critic Richard T. Ryan reviews this week's hottest new releases.
DVD TUesday: a Fast & Furiousa & a Miss Marcha
DVD TUesday: 'Fast & Furious' & 'Miss March' Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel in Fast & Furious Vin Diesel returns to the cars and the deadly races this week with the release of Fast & Furious on DVD and Blu-ray. Also arriving this week in stores, there is the lamentably bad teen comedy, Miss March , plus TV's hit sci-fi drama, Battlestar ...
This week's key DVD releases include two animated treats, a forgettable sex comedy and Vin Diesel's return to the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise.
Miss March (DVD) ~ Zach Cregger (actor)$19.91
Run a Quick Search on "Miss March" starring Zach Cregger to Browse Related Products: Distributor Note Expose yourself to the rudest, crudest, raunchiest comedy of the year with the unrated cut of Miss March a ' including super-sexy scenes and gross-out gags you couldna TMt see in theaters! Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore are in for the ride of their ...
Film.com's FREE movie of the week is "Never Say Macbeth," which follows Danny , a science teacher, trying to reunite with his ex-girlfriend Ruth, who has dumped him to become an actress in Hollywood.
This coming week's new releases, available Tuesday, by Jay Bobbin of Zap2it, are rated on a scale of one to four, with * equivalent to a poor rating and **** meaning excellent.
On DVDs: 'Dragonball' is so bad, it's good
Eleven-year-old boys of the world rejoice! At long last, the popular comic book "Dragonball" has been turned into a movie starring Justin Chatwin, bringing to life the tale of evil aliens who seek to destroy the Earth, only to be challenged by a teenage marital arts expert.
Judge David Johnson misses March. Back then he hadn't seen this worthless movie.
Film reviews: Gigantic | Miss March
Sometimes I wonder if low-budget indie filmmaking has become the equivalent of the shed at the bottom of the garden where filmmakers can retreat and potter.
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