Ready for a hook up? Swift shot: Classical contrasting cinematography makes for some visually compelling shots, and the story is interesting enough. Some of the characters, ok, almost all of the characters come across as unbelievable - and where Seven was able to make the shocking seem tangible, Horsemen fails to ride convincingly into an evil sunset. The … [Read more...] about The Horsemen
Archives for September 2009
Nobel Son
Swift shot: Excellent script, quick dialog and compelling characters, though flawed in the muddling of perhaps too many compelling characters. Focusing around the kidnapping of a professor's son who has just won the Nobel prize. Sexy, stylized acting, with an edged delivery from most of the players. This one will keep you interested and focused, and you don't have to be a … [Read more...] about Nobel Son
Fame
I've said it before and I'll say it again...Hollywood has run out of ideas!! That's why movies keep being remade. The latest remake, "Fame", an updated version of the musical which was originally released in 1980, is in theaters now. I haven't seen the original "Fame" in a long time, so this review is going to focus on the 2009 edition. "Fame" follows a group … [Read more...] about Fame
Rocky Balboa
"Nothings over til it's over." Swift shot: Good flick, worth the wait, pacing was good, like the original Rocky. You won't be constantly enamored with the characters and story, because it isn't extreme or fast paced. The acting is very good, especially by Paulie (Burt Young). I was surprised to see he was still kicking actually. This film brings a … [Read more...] about Rocky Balboa
Piggyback Chat-interview with Cindy Morgan
Click the image to access Action Flick Chick's War Room hosting of the interview with Lora/Yori from TRON and Lacey Underall from Caddyshack - to say nothing of the sexy, suave Matlock assistant, Linda Hansfield. … [Read more...] about Piggyback Chat-interview with Cindy Morgan