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Now the game is on again with the release of exceptionally slick, clever and enticing The Grey Video ...
In My Father's Den is a brilliantly made, impeccably acted, majestically photographed film which tells a story you certainly won't forget any time soon. Without a doubt, the best film I've seen this year.
... just because MTV is remaking existing clips using these game engines, there is absolutely nothing suggesting that the viewer trying their hand at machinima should be doing anything so mundane.
I've had a few days to process my conflicting responses to I,Robot, so this post will contain a quick response to the film and then a little bit more on my thoughts about what I,Robot says about bodies, technology and related fears.
Just as the first film did, Spider-Man 2 manages to make New York and her citizens a key character in their own right. Not only does the cityscape feature prominently, but in a crucial scene New Yorkers reciprocate the good will that Spider-Man has shown to them.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the first of the Potter films which is actually a film in its own right rather than a predictable book-as-script adaptation.
Unlike 99.9% of viewers, I was completely convinced that writer/director Roland Emmerich's previous global disaster film, Independence Day, was actually a satirical look at the fantasies of global American culture.
I think the most surprising element of Troy is that Brad Pitt is Achilles.
Van Helsing is all flash, but it's very pretty to look at ...
Sounds like another Raelian cult or just too good to be true, doesn't it?
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