Movie Review – Coco
BRAVE and INSIDE OUT both won Oscars, and I’m predicting the same for COCO.
BRAVE and INSIDE OUT both won Oscars, and I’m predicting the same for COCO.
Pixar has done it again. When they are at they best, they find a combination of laughs, action and heart that few other animated (or live action) films can match.
It’s quite a testament to the consistent quality Pixar has brought to films for twenty years that even though they’ve had some missteps recently, the fact that they NAIL IT once again with their newest release, “Inside Out”, is no real surprise.
Showcast Episode 9: The Movie Guys celebrate Ryan Reynolds week with previews of his new films “Turbo” and “R.I.P.D.”. Also, they take in a horror movie trailer they’ve always wanted to hear and preview the new action film “Red 2”. Plus, a specialist stops by to explain animation casting. Then film producer Pat Peach stops by to talk movies and movie-making.
Paul Preston’s annual, super-thorough, no-category-left-uncovered, massive undertaking of an Oscar rant is available for you to read, print out and argue about.
“The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is about a sterile couple, so…start getting excited.
I won’t regurgitate the same old manure you could get EVERYWHERE else. Instead, I will inform you of my own personal journey. It is so much sweeter (and it has funnier (and hotter, I might add) pictures).
In this clip from The Movie Guys LIVE!, June 2012, David and Paul discuss whether Princess Merida of “Brave” is Irish or the other thing (Scottish), and they get the whole cast involved.
Inspired by the June 2012 release “Brave”
After “Cars 2”, it’s good to know that some of Hollywood’s best filmmakers can pick themselves up and dust themselves off so quickly.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. This week Paul reviews the new Disney/Pixar film “Brave”.
It’s an interesting concept to see the original world the Brothers’ Grimm imagined up on the screen, but it’s coupled with dialogue that’s not very special and devoid of any real charisma.
140 character takes on hundreds of movies!
Excited about upcoming movies? You will be. Or, you’ll be frustrated by how much trailers give away. Either way, they’re all here for your enjoyment.
Included: “The Adventures of Tintin”, “Albert Nobbs”, “The Amazing Spider-Man”, “Battleship”, “Big Miracle”, “Brave”, “Carnage”, “The Darkest Hour”, “The Dark Knight Rises”, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”, “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance”, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”, “Green With Envy”, “Haywire”, “The Iron Lady”, “John Carter”, “Mirror, Mirror”, “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”, “New Year’s Eve”, “The Pirates! Band of Misfits”, “Red Tails”, “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”, “The Sitter”, “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “Twixt”, “Underworld: Awakening”, “War Horse”, “We Bought a Zoo” and “The Woman in Black”