Saturday, June 7, 2008
Video Streaming!
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I found this wicked site... unlimited free downloads! I signed up about a week ago, and for the past week, I've been admittedly a tidge anti-social, just watching movie after movie after movie! My collection is getting huge! lol
I can just feel my ISP breathing down my neck for the amount of streaming/downloading XD but this site is AWESOME... they have pretty much every movie you could want, all the major blockbusters, and some of the lesser ones, too, but all of them available for STREAMING!!! No 48 hour .torrent downloads! lol .... definately the seller for me ... Imagine the bandwith on this baby O.o lol
But yeah, site... allows streaming while you download, which is pretty cool... I wouldn't neccessarily recommend it for the dial-up users lol but the quality on the movies is great, too :D
Click here to check this beauty out! ;D I put my personal stamp of approval; you will NOT be disappointed ^^
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Friday, June 6, 2008
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Best known for playing the outrageous Capt. Jack Sparrow — a brigand who hasn’t made a trip to a local barbershop in decades — in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” blockbuster trilogy, Johnny Depp gives a razor-sharp turn in Tim Burton’s bloodthirsty 2007 adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s seminal musical about a vengeful barber. Depp received the Golden Globe, the MTV Movie Award for best villain and a lead actor Oscar nomination for his cutting-edge performance in the gothic horror tale. Warning: best not to eat any pies while watching.
(latimes.com)
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
As premises for Adam Sandler movies go, this one has the advantage of being offbeat: A super-heroic Israeli commando gives up battling terrorists so he can pursue his dream of being a New York hairdresser. But any hope for cleverness is out the window after that, as Sandler smugly disco-dances from scene to scene, pronouncing every "h" as if he's producing phlegm, and referencing Zohan's enormous codpiece and sexual prowess with senior citizens. (Anyone ready for a Lainie Kazan nude scene? Anyone?) The script - written by Sandler, Robert Smigel (a k a Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog) and Judd Apatow - has a couple of actually funny gags, but hack director Dennis Dugan ("I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry") messes up the delivery in service to Sandler's titanic ego. When Sandler's Zohan goes from fighting his archnemesis (played by John Turturro) to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the streets of New York City, the only response is to throw up your hands and shout, "Oy vey!"
(sltrib.com)
Kung-Fu Panda
If ever there were a case of actor matching character, it would have to be Jack Black as "Kung Fu Panda's" cheerfully rotund Po. Po may be a bear, and a two-dimensional one at that. But he's got Black's outsized personality, which has turned out to be surprisingly kid-friendly for a guy who made his name as a head-banging member of Tenacious D.
Though solidly conventional, "KFP" has a charming sweetness underscored by Black's enthusiastic performance. His Po is a lovable slacker, the type who spends all day dreaming about becoming a martial arts master without ever actually moving a muscle.
Po and his dad (James Hong) live in China's Valley of Peace, a name that proves misleading when the evil snow leopard Tai Lung (Ian McShane) threatens to destroy the region. It has been foretold that a great hero may save the valley, and most of the locals assume help will come from the Furious Five: a group of legendary fighters that includes a tigress (Angelina Jolie), crane (David Cross), mantis (Seth Rogen), viper (Lucy Liu) and monkey (Jackie Chan).
Instead, however, Po is declared the savior - an announcement that shocks everyone, including Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman). It's Shifu's job to train the hero for battle, and he can't see any promise in this roly-poly panda. But is it possible that even the most unlikely candidate has the potential for greatness? That anyone can achieve his dreams, with faith and hard work?
Well, of course, it is. This is an unashamedly old-fashioned children's movie, and a predictable message is part of the mission. But that's okay; what the movie lacks in surprises, it makes up for in whimsical fun. The Chinese backdrops are gorgeous to look at, and the martial arts scenes are a blast (if a little scary for very young ones).
Besides, Black and his co-stars, especially Hoffman and McShane, are having such a good time that kids won't even notice they've already seen lessons just like these inside of fortune cookies.
(nydailynews.com)
Though solidly conventional, "KFP" has a charming sweetness underscored by Black's enthusiastic performance. His Po is a lovable slacker, the type who spends all day dreaming about becoming a martial arts master without ever actually moving a muscle.
Po and his dad (James Hong) live in China's Valley of Peace, a name that proves misleading when the evil snow leopard Tai Lung (Ian McShane) threatens to destroy the region. It has been foretold that a great hero may save the valley, and most of the locals assume help will come from the Furious Five: a group of legendary fighters that includes a tigress (Angelina Jolie), crane (David Cross), mantis (Seth Rogen), viper (Lucy Liu) and monkey (Jackie Chan).
Instead, however, Po is declared the savior - an announcement that shocks everyone, including Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman). It's Shifu's job to train the hero for battle, and he can't see any promise in this roly-poly panda. But is it possible that even the most unlikely candidate has the potential for greatness? That anyone can achieve his dreams, with faith and hard work?
Well, of course, it is. This is an unashamedly old-fashioned children's movie, and a predictable message is part of the mission. But that's okay; what the movie lacks in surprises, it makes up for in whimsical fun. The Chinese backdrops are gorgeous to look at, and the martial arts scenes are a blast (if a little scary for very young ones).
Besides, Black and his co-stars, especially Hoffman and McShane, are having such a good time that kids won't even notice they've already seen lessons just like these inside of fortune cookies.
(nydailynews.com)
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