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Transformers 2 Preview: Revenge, Anyone?
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Transformers 2 Review: It was...good? Unexpected.
Michael Bay stunned us. Not only was Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen an entertaining enough film to keep Nat’s attention for 150-long minutes, but Matt, (who RAILED against the 2007 film as a classic G1 80’s Transformers fan) actually enjoyed this one, too! The wounds from Bay’s painful re-imagining of the Transformers have healed in the last two years, and a Mute, Camaro Bumblebee doesn’t offend us quite as much as it used to. Maybe that’s what helped make this sequel SUCH an improved experience over the original! ~Matt+Nat
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New Urbanism: ep 4 - Subway Opera
Imagine a graffiti-ridden deserted place suddenly turned into hub of music! Raumlabor Berlin transforms the Eichbaum subway station into an opera house. For all other episodes, interesting links, and more info, check out Babelgum's New Urbanism
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Wolverine Review: Multiple Endings = Multiple Viewings?
To say that Wolverine has multiple endings isn't exactly correct, but it does have multiple post-credit bonus scenes. Much like the post-credit Nick Fury scene in Iron Man, or the Tony Stark scene in Incredible Hulk, X-Men Origins: Wolverine gives you a reason to sit through the credits… and it’s hard to know which one you’ll be getting since Gavin Hood has put at least two different versions out in theatres, that we know of. We’ve seen two different endings, one that’s Deadpool-centric and one that’s Japan-based, but it won't take long to get to the bottom of how many there are, and to see them all! ~Matt + Nat
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Hulk Preview: Now With Added Incredible!
So, Ed Norton, William Hurt, Liv Tyler and Tim Roth? That sounds like a pretty amazing cast… even if they did already have a cast for the Hulk from Ang Lee’s 2003 go-round. Matt liked the first one and Nat is game for some Ed Norton. What about you?! ~Matt + Nat
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Harry Potter Preview: Half-Blood Prince Clips and...
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth story in the Harry Potter Anthology, is coming to the big screens after breaking the hearts of fans everywhere with a tragic (yet necessary) plot development in the book. And now we get to see all that nastiness come to life! Since being blown away by Order of the Phoenix, Matt has actually read all the books, and it’ll be interesting to see how opinions may change since our 2007 Review of the previous installment of Harry Potter. ~Matt + Nat
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X-Files Review: Good. But Does Anyone Care?
It's been 10 years since the last X-Files movie, and more than 5 since it was on TV, but when Mulder and Scully hit the big screen on opening weekend in July 2008, less than one third of the fans from 1998 were there. So does anyone still care? ~Matt+Nat
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Indy Review: Russians And Nukes And Sci-Fi? Oh My.
Have you seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull yet? Drop us your two cents on it. This movie has caused a LOT of bumping of ideologies from CG vs. practical, Russian villains to the Sci-Fi bent, to an Indy in his 60’s! Give us your opinion! ~Matt + Nat
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Skinwalkers Review: Practical Effects Rock The House
We're both pretty rocked by Skinwalkers, considering some of the lackluster competition in the Werewolf genre as of late, that's not too surprising. But in one of his first times out as director, Jim Isaacs gets a killer performance out of most of his actors, and Stan Winston's creature effects stand up well to the CGI smattering of pixels that the audience is accustomed to these days! ~Matt + Nat
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Max Payne Review: Pain Indeed.
Marky Mark is 0 for 2 with Max Payne added to the Crappening as another lacklustre film for the poor guy. At least we've got Quantum of Solace as a palate cleanser!
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The Day The Earth Stood Still Preview
Remaking a 50's classic Sci-Fi film is a bit of an uphill battle after War of the Worlds disappointed us in 2005, but with Keanu as a convincing Space Alien, it looks like this one could be both topical and entertaining so far!
 

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