New Release Round Up 4/17
After a couple really slow weeks, this week there’s actually a ton of good stuff coming out including our Pick of the Week, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.
Musical Montage: James Horner
The man who scored our favorite movie of all time, Commando, has also scored over 100 other films, including the highest selling score of all time, which is the Titanic score.
Battle at the Box Office 4/16
The Hunger Games managed the rare fourpeat and stayed at the top of the box office over the weekend, becoming the first movie since Avatar to perform that well.
Have a Seat: “Signal 30”
Lane and Pete trade fortunes and fists on this week’s “Mad Men”.
Looper Trailer
The latest from Rian Johnson, of Brick and The Brothers Bloom, Looper follows hitman Joseph Gordon Levitt, who takes out targets from the future but finds his future self, played by Bruce Willis, sent back in time for him to kill.
News Shotgun 4/13
Another movie where terrorist take over the White House in the works, Gary Ross not returning for Catching Fire, Sabrina getting a gritty, superhero reboot, Jaws coming to blu ray and new details about the Short Circuit reboot in this News Shotgun.
Admit One 4/12
The critics apparently love Cabin in the Woods, are lukewarm about The Three Stooges and hate the awesome looking Lockout.
Everything Action Theater: Last Action Hero
Expectations were in the stratosphere for Last Action Hero, which it ultimately failed to live up to but it’s still a fun but flawed parody of the rest of Arnold’s movie canon as Arnold plays supercop, Jack Slater in a wacky, hyper-real version of Los Angeles.
Everything Actioncast Ep. 105 “The Bayverse”
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach, Chris and Joe talk about The Killing, posit the unified Michael Bay Universe theory, Roger Corman’s cultural impact, anthology shows, the White House getting taken over by terrorists and much more.
Know Your “That Guy”: Kim Coates
Hailing from the Great White North, Kim Coates has appeared in numerous TV shows and movies over the years, including Black Hawk Down, Prison Break, and, most recently, Sons of Anarchy.