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Tag Archives: Movies
WB Blinks First, Moves Batman v Superman Release Date
After Guardians of the Galaxy soundly cleaned up at the box office, Warner Brothers decided to move the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice to March 2016, rather than go head-to-head with Captain America 3 in May of 2016.
I would call that a very smart move, given how hot Marvel properties are right now. It may also signal a vote of no-confidence in the film as a whole, but it’s pretty early in the process to make that assumption.
Stargate to be rebooted
Deadline is reporting that MGM plans to reboot the Stargate franchise with a trilogy of movies. No details yet, obviously. I’d rather get some sort of conclusion to Stargate Universe, but maybe that’s just me.
Weekend Review – Godzilla (2014)
If you’re trying to completely submerge yourself from any details of any kind before seeing the movie – here’s the super-short version: Godzilla is back, and better than ever. Continue reading →
Weekend Review – Conan The Barbarian (2011)
A while back we had a discussion thread for the re-boot of Conan The Barbarian. Well, now’s as good a time as any for a proper review of that movie. Continue reading →
Halloween Review – Creature (1985)
Happy Halloween everyone! Our first first film of the day is a little known Alien knock-off from the 80’s from the director who would go on to direct the remake of the House on Haunted Hill, and the Ring-knock-off-before-it-was-cool fear dot com. The review of The Thing will go up this afternoon. Continue reading →
Trailer Park Tuesday – September 10, 2013
What’s that? September 10 is more than “just” an Apple event? Why, yes, it’s Trailer Park Tuesday! Movie trailers behind the jump.
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Trailer Park Tuesday: July 23, 2013
And now, movie trailers, including a couple that are definitely not family-friendly.
Weekend Review – Skyfall
A couple weeks late, we have a review of the new James Bond film, Skyfall. Continue reading →
Weekend (Video) Review – Prometheus
This week we’re taking a look at the prequel to Alien, written by the creator of Lost, and the Director of the film that started it all, Ridley Scott. The question is, is he bringing his Alien/Blade Runner A-Game, or does this venture into the territory of Robin Hood.
Edit: I have now included a text review. By popular demand, I will be providing no further video content to Bureau42.com.