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Generation Kill

Last week I finished watching HBO’s seven part miniseries “Generation Kill“. It is the somewhat true story following a group of recon marines during the initial invasion of Iraq, after the attacks of september 11th. This series was brought to the screen by David Simon and Ed Burns, known for their incredibly detailed

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Life on Mars Review

Steve reviews the UK version of Life on Mars, totally a must for those waiting for something new in the police procedural: time travel.

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Moon Review

Steve has seen Moon. If you have not, go see it then come back and share your thoughts.

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4 Minute Clip from ’9′

Check out a 4 minute clip from the upcoming 9.

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Backsliding?

I went out to HMV to pick up a copy of special edition Watchmen Blu-Ray with Zack Snyder doing running video commentary, and I found a copy of The Island (one of Michael Bay’s unsung successes) for 7 bucks! It’s a movie that I can watch over and over, so it was a no

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Coraline DVD Review

While I will probably stick to 2D viewings going forward, this is a gorgeous film, loaded with background materials for those who want to delve into how this stop-motion masterpiece was put together.

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Terminator: Salvation

After finally checking out Terminator: Salvation, Steve was mildly impressed.

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No Evil Shall Escape Ryan Reynolds’ Sight

Ryan Reynolds might be a wise choice for Green Lantern, but could his skills be put to better use elsewhere?

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Jeremiah Johnson Review

Steve reviews Jeremiah Johnson, directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford.

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Bull Trailer

Have a look at the trailer for Canadian corporate-noir flick, Bull.

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