The First Breachcast

In commemoration of the Breachcast turning 100 next week, we’re treating you to the very first Breachcast ever recorded. This includes Adam and Dustin going by their previous stage names, Phantom Limb and Voltaic. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 31:27 — 13.1MB) Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz

 
Rango Shows that Dustin What For

I was a bit hesitant walking into this one.¬† Responses all around had been mixed and, quite frankly, I didn’t want to leave the coach yesterday.¬† But eventually we made the trek to The Drafthouse and sat down for Rango.¬† Five minutes into the movie, I understood the divided reactions.¬† This is the type of [...]

 
Breachcast 64: Needs More Brains

This week we discuss Gore Verbinski and Johnny Depp double teaming the Lone Ranger, Kinect Effects, the last Batman for Bale, Skyline, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The Walking Dead, Dexter, and Boardwalk Empire.

 
Sleeper Cell: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982)

Volume two of our musical theater sleepers takes us into darker territory. Obviously, Sweeney Todd isn’t really a sleeper since most people at least know the basic story: dude returns from his banishment to Botany Bay (and beyond) to find that his wife has died and his daughter adopted by said dude’s evil nemesis. Dude [...]

 
Adam's Crawl Space: Justin Bieber - My World 2.0

Before I officially start up this review, I just wanted to take note of all the eye-rolling that must be going on right now.  You probably saw the review pop up on your facebook or twitter feed and you’re like, “Aww man what the fuck?”.  But you clicked on it anyway and now here you [...]

 
Retro Review: A Nightmare on Elm St. (1984)

In preparing for this review, I watched this movie for what should be around the 5th or 6th time. ¬†I’m a pretty big fan of the Kruger franchise but have only seen this first part of the franchise a handful of times. ¬†As far as the remaining films, I’ve only been through those about once [...]

 
Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Well here we are, the first tent pole 3D film to follow Avatar. Alice in Wonderland blasts into theaters this week and promises to keep your eyes busy with visual rape. The trailers seem to sell you that this is Johnny Depp’s movie in his turn as the Mad Hatter. I can’t say that I was unconvinced since his character is nearly as fleshed out as the titular Alice (Mia Wasikowska) but I have to admit that even with the many reservations I had for Wonderland, I still came away enjoying it. I’m just not certain I actually liked it.

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The Rundown: What To Get on Blu-ray Tuesday

NEW RELEASES Zombieland I saw a completely unnecessary blurb about this movie(reviewed here) the other day that hailed it as Superbad meets Shaun of the Dead.  Ignore all the ridiculous comparisons to other movies and just know that this is a big bloody mess of pure zombie fun.   If you’re still on the fence with [...]

 
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

I generally like Terry Gilliam movies (except Tideland, fuck that movie) and had been looking forward to this movie since before Heath Ledger’s pill popping uh-oh. So when Dustin asked if I wanted to review this, I jumped at the chance.¬† This was for two reasons: I wanted to review something relatively current and I [...]

 
Dustin's Top 5 Disappointments in Film 2009

So while most websites are slaving away on their top 10 worst films of the year, we’ve decided to deviate from the norm. Quite frankly, we haven’t gotten to the point where we go see every movie released, which is nice when you think about it because we can choose not to see horse shit [...]

 
Public Enemies

When did the historical biopic genre turn into the procedural drama genre?  Between this flick and Valkryie, it seems like the filmmaker’s desire to keep things as accurate to the truth as possible is preventing me from actually vesting myself into said genre.  I didn’t terribly mind either film.  But I couldn’t out and out [...]

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