Thursday, September 11, 2008

Scream Queens In Saw 6?


Scream Queens In Saw 6?



You may remember earlier this week when we reported on VH1s Scream Queens reality show. Today one of the judges, Director James Gunn, revealed what the grand prize was going to be. All we knew about the prize was that it was going to be a Lionsgate film. Well that really leaves the door open because they have huge films like Saw and small films from Ulli Lommel. James Gunn while posting on his blog let it slip the grand prize winner will get a role in Saw 6! Now isnt that ambitious of Lionsg
http://www.palaceofhorror.com/2008/08/01/scream-queens-in-saw-6/

Kiefer, Kiefer, and that Chick from That 70s Show: The Movie Review Round-Up



My reviews this week over at DVD Verdict: Dark City (Blu-Ray) If youve never seen Dark City, begin with the directors cut. The minor changes (especially the removal of the opening narration) benefit newbies the most. If youre already a fan of this cult classic, the directors cut offers more of what you already love about the film without any sacrifice of content or pacing. The improved video and audio presentation will also be a revelation. [Read the entire review.] The Lost Bo
http://beatniksamurai.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/kiefer-kiefer-and-that-chick-from-that-70s-show-the-movie-review-round-up/

The uncanny valley of entertainment value



The uncanny valley of entertainment value August 1st 2008 This image from GraphJam maps the entertainment value of SFX-laden movies onto the so-called uncanny valley. The New Scientist suggests that despite the comic intention, its a somewhat more incisive insight than the original valley, a pseudoscientific but compelling representation of how cartoons and robots become creepier the more realistic they are. The entertainment value of CGI started to drop sharply just after it managed
http://www.mostreviews.com/reviews/226



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