A Screen Legend Passes On: Paul Newman, 83

The silver-screen legend Paul Newman was confirmed to have passed on today. He was a brilliant actor at the age of 83 and had been nominated for 10 academy awards. He won his oscar in 1987 for his role in the Scorsese classic, The Color of Money. He passed on last night of cancer and … Continue reading

The Dark Knight DVD Packaging

If your like me and are extremely excited about the set date of December 12th for The Dark Knight DVD release, then you might also be like me and be pissed at what I’m about to show/tell you. I have been excited to know for awhile what the DVD case will look like. If the … Continue reading

Top Ten Sci-Fi Movies

Sci-Fi movies aren’t my favorite, but some of my favorite movies have come out of the genre. Science Fiction movies will always be around  having interesting views of the past, present, and most of all, the future. Most of the time science fiction movie aren’t just movies, their away to give an opinion on where … Continue reading

More Joker Quotes

This is the rest of the quotes that couldn’t fit on the first post. You choose from one life or the other, your friend the distract attorney or his blushing bride to be. Ho, ha, ha, waa, haaa, you have nothing to threaten me with, nothing to do with all your strength. Don’t worry, I’m … Continue reading

Burn After Reading Review

This is a hilariously smart movie about intertwining stupidity. Not many comedies get better than this. What you have here is a comedic complex crime story with many different characters (played expertly by every actor) that leads to hilarious conclusions. What I like about Burn After Reading is there really isn’t a main character, there’s … Continue reading

Righteous Kill Review

When I walked into Righteous Kill I was expecting two things. Entertaining acting jobs by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro and a decently good crime thriller. Well, I got the first one, but I can’t say the same for the second one. I’ve always liked Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, who hasn’t, but … Continue reading