By Brendon Lindsey
Kane & Lynch. Arguably the most important game of 2007, all because of one little review on GameSpot. The game featured a good story, some nice characters, and some nice action. Unfortunately, they forgot the gameplay. I was happy when they announced an upcoming movie; finally, the story without playing through the game!? Awesome!
Even more […]
By Brendon Lindsey
In my life I have met two people who have never seen an Indiana Jones movie; not surprisingly, they live together and are best friends. Despite that odd occurrence, I would bet money (not real, obviously) that you’ve seen at least one of the Indy movies, if not all four of them. The original trilogy […]
By Brendon Lindsey
Cloverfield surprised critics when it opened to a tremendous box office, taking in nearly $50 million; it surprised them once again when the film’s gross dropped 68% in its second week.
The hand-cam “Blair Witch meets Godzilla” picture is a unique one, that’s for sure. Numerous people complained of the shakiness and feeling nauseous in theaters, […]
By Brendon Lindsey
There Will Be Blood was one of the more surprising movies of last year. What initially struck me as a boring, pointless film thats only saving grace was Daniel Day-Lewis playing a character he already played later turned into one of my favorite movies. It’s something you need to watch more than once to appreciate, […]
By Brendon Lindsey
If I told you years ago that one of my favorite movies of 2007 would be a musical, I probably wouldn’t even believe myself. If I told you that musical would be a slasher film directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, I definitely wouldn’t believe myself. Oddly enough, that very scenario happened with […]
By Brendon Lindsey
Every now and then I’ll see a chick flick that I’ll admit isn’t totally terrible; you know, you can watch it and it’s okay, but you won’t want to watch it again anytime soon. Enchanted is one of those movies.
While it’s not the greatest movie I’ve seen (or even remotely in any Top X lists […]
By Brendon Lindsey
At the end of South Park season 11, viewers were watching in suspense as an epic trilogy unfolded-that trilogy was Imaginationland. Starting off with Cartman and Kyle’s bet involving Kyle gently sucking on Cartman’s pubicle sack and culminating in a battle worth of Two Towers, it’s just as awesome as it was months ago.
The “feature” […]