Everything you need to know about some good movies, and some bad movies. Too
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
In the final episode of Dreck Fiction: The Original Series, Andy and I go over Park Chan Wook's wonderful Vengeance Trilogy... and get all... strange over Young ae Lee and quite, very, totally racist about everyone
Sequels get a bad rap, and appropriately so, as they mostly suck. Today Andy and I team up to take on some of the worst, and some of the best too.
A landmark in animation of all types, Akira laid the foundation for future anime films that dealt with more mature subjects - and looked damn pretty doing it - like Ghost in the Shell and Metropolis.
Me and special guest host JOEY attempt to talk about his favorite movie, 300. Instead, we talk about the films of Gerard Butler, dropped calls (or experience them, rather), Harry Potter, and Katy "Parry"
Today we take a look at what is probably the best movie of the year so far - the surprisingly unpretentious "Inception," written and directed by Christopher Nolan
Spoilers for: Mystery Science Theater 3000, Battlestar Galactica
Unbreakable, Signs, Lady in the Water, Shutter Island (spoilers OMG)
In this episode, I decide to take a crack at Avatar and mumble a whole lot. A LOT. Also, I say "you know" like a billion times. Now that I've pointed it out, you'll definitley pick up on it. Items Discussed: Avatar, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Once Up... more
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