October is here, and you know what that means! Halloween preparations all month long! If you’re having a hard time thinking of a super spooky costume or getting in the Halloween spirit, then head on down to the theater and scare yourself silly with either Ruben Fleischer’s horror/comedy Zombieland, or Oren Peli’s horror/thriller Paranormal Activity.
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Halloween Movie Round-Up ~ Zombieland, Paranormal Activity & Drag me to Hell
Posted: October 9th, 2009 by: Shannon
‘Drag Me To Hell’, ‘Land of the Lost’ and ‘The Brothers Bloom’ – Behind the Scenes #41
Posted: May 27th, 2009 by: grip
Welcome to another episode of The Behind The Scenes Show with Eric Fell and Shaun Stewart. This week we are taking a look at the horror flick ‘Drag me to Hell‘, the new Will Ferrell movie, ‘Land of the Lost‘ and ‘The Brothers Bloom‘ directed by Rian Johnson.
‘Drag Me to Hell‘ tells the story of …
Click to continue readingCaptain Kirk speaks on Star Trek vs. Star Wars
Posted: May 8th, 2009 by: Dave
By Quinn Bender
Chris Pine, who plays the young James T. Kirk in the latest Star Trek film, confessed to a Hollywood press conference that he was never much a fan of the series. The actor went on to say it was the franchise rival Star Wars that captured his childhood imagination.
“I think watching the original …
Nimoy Speaks: Champions Younger, Fresher Cast in new Star Trek
Posted: May 8th, 2009 by: grip
By Quinn Bender
While a small but vocal band of die-hard Trekkies have denounced the new Star Trek film for abandoning established story lines, Leonard Nimoy has been quick to defend the new adventure, saying the essential tenants of peace, tolerance and cooperation in Gene Roddenberry’s creation should always take precedence over the minutia of story …
Spock and Uhura’s Hanky Panky on the USS Enterprise
Posted: May 8th, 2009 by: grip
By Quinn Bender
It could be one of the most talked about developments in Star Trek’s endlessly-evolving storyline, but it’s one the young cast of the latest Trek feature say has been percolating for 40 years.
“There was, I do remember, one particular instance where Spock was playing a harp,” said Karl Urban, who plays the young …
Kirk, Sulu, Pavel and the Enterprise Crew Talk Trek
Posted: May 8th, 2009 by: grip
When Star Trek debuted on NBC in 1966 it was a flop. It was only when the show began syndicated re-runs that it grew into a cult hit. And then pop culture colossus. Yes it showcased alien babes in tinfoil bikinis, monsters with visible zipper lines, and brain-like creatures living in supermarket dairy cases, but …
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