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Vid Pick: Porn Butcher #0
A lowly jizz mopper is endowed by the Guardian Angel of Porn to be the savior of smut. Nope, this isn’t porn. As the intro says, there is little erotic value to this one at all. But it’s an irreverent, non-PC comedy that, full disclosure time, was made by a friend of mine, Hviz. (Hey PR is my day job. Sue me.) [youtube...
Read MoreDVD Review: The Last Confederate
The Last Confederate (2007)–*** DVD Review Genealogical research is a hot hobby these days. But while some people spend their time at their local history centers looking through old public records, others like the people behind The Last Confederate are putting their family history on film for the world to see. There is a difference between family research and family legend. Genealogical explorations can wipe out romantic notions of runaway romances with a simple look at a marriage certificate...
Read MoreThe War Room and 2008
I watched The War Room, the D.A. Pennebaker/Chris Hedges documentary about the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign yesterday. It’s a startling, intimate document of a group of cut-throat Democrat politicos. Considering the wishy-washy Dems we have in Congress today, it was a refreshing and a bit scary to see a team of Dems so passionate and so aggressive in their campaign for the presidency. For any person who isn’t rooting for Hillary to win in 2008, The War Room is...
Read MoreDVD Review: Dead Silence
Dead Silence (2007) DVD Review Dead Silence certainly isn’t the movie I expected from the director of Saw. It’s a solid, slightly more sophisticated horror film, one that I imagine director James Wan was thinking of making when he got his big break with the gruesome, albiet groundbreaking Saw. In fact, it was bold move, making a ghost story when hyper-graphic horror films are all the rage. Wan wasn’t rewarded with box office success. Dead Silence only grossed $15...
Read MoreOn the AFI List
Short of some the completely disposable bottom 50, the AFI 100 Years, 100 Movies 10th Anniversary List did what it was supposed to do. It made up for many of the glaring mistakes from the 1997 list, like positioning both Vertigo and Raging Bull in the Top Ten, while moving Singin’ in the Rain into a better place. The AFI, did make an interesting about face with the inclusion of D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance and the exclusion of the silent...
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