Tonight is about doing; thinking is over-rated! GRAB LIFE BY THE BALL AND CHECK OUT OUR PODCAST! Swift Shot: Decent trip down memory lane, this is a good renter with all your old buddies who will get all the references to 1980's flicks, but this won't be enough to keep the film interesting. I laughed quite a bit, but the tacked together feel of the story and … [Read more...] about Take Me Home Tonight
Archives for March 2011
127 Hours
Caught between a rock and… another rock. The H-Bomb: Let me start off this review by offering a bit of advice. If you’re prone to taking outdoor excursions in unpopulated places, be it mountain climbing, camping, whatever, make sure you tell someone where you’re going and when they can expect you back. That way, if you fall and break your leg or something, you can be … [Read more...] about 127 Hours
Beastly
When you are beautiful on the outside, it doesn’t matter what you’re like on the inside, right?? Wrong!! In “Beastly”, Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) is a handsome and popular student at his private school in New York City. He cares only about himself. We later find out that he learned just how much looks matter from his father, whom he barely sees. When he … [Read more...] about Beastly
Rango
Full of action and wit, Rango delights with western-movie nostalgia with a modern day twist. A chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero finds himself in a Western town plagued by bandits and is forced to literally play the role in order to protect it. Written by John Logan Directed by Gore Verbinski The film opens with a mariachi band of owls as the narrators, … [Read more...] about Rango
Cedar Rapids
Limacher Low Down: I saw the previews for Cedar Rapids and thought it would be the quirky, independent comedy that I tend to really enjoy; I wasn’t let down by this at all! Though it may seem from the print ads and commercials that this is Ed Helms next step into the leading man role, it was John C. Reilly who provided most of the comedy and once again shows how funny he is. I … [Read more...] about Cedar Rapids