Blade Runner – The Ford Fiesta
Challenging APOCALYPSE NOW for Most Complicated Harrison Ford Film comes BLADE RUNNER! David Sachs helps breakdown the making-of & legacy of this legendary film.
Challenging APOCALYPSE NOW for Most Complicated Harrison Ford Film comes BLADE RUNNER! David Sachs helps breakdown the making-of & legacy of this legendary film.
Largely considered one of the great modern sci-fi films, it doesn’t matter what version of BLADE RUNNER you watch, Paul and Adam are all about this movie.
The characters are as engaging as the story itself and dare I say that Peele’s strange tale is mind boggling.
Director Denis Villenueve and his co-writers Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth have finally delivered the one true and faithful version of the Herbert novel.
Two out of the four segments are worth checking out for fans of the genre.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/4/20 – Sputnik
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci runs down what’s streaming in the world of horror this Halloween
Paul Preston looks closer at actors who not only interact with characters who aren’t there, but also non-existent locations.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 7/19/18 – Isle of Dogs
Paul Preston & Justin Bowler recall their shenanigans at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, July 20-22. Truly, the most wonderful time of the year.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movies – “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” & “The Black Hole”.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movies – “The Voice in the Head”, “The Foster Portfolio”, “Adam”, “Again”, “Inside Job”, “Deirdre”, “Dive”, “The Escape”, “Oh, The Effing Horror”, “A Dixon Twins Mystery” & “Foodoo Doll”
They might not always be the center of attention, but whenever they show up in a horror show they are nothing to laugh at.
In most cases of a remake, you’re being subjected to the cynical trappings of a money-grab. And despite the sad corpses of failed remakes that litter the ground in Hollywood, if ONE hits big, then it’s open season to greenlight more…
Their efforts do not always hit the mark, but when they do, it ends up being a very fun 100+ minutes that does not wear out its welcome.
“The Ninth Configuration” suffered the fate of being too high-minded for its time. But for those deep thinkers who were open to its philosophical and metaphysical musings and its search for a higher being, the pay off was a remarkable experience.
Showcast Episode 56: It’s summer, so it must be time for another Transformers movie. The Movie Guys look at “Transformers: Age of Extinction” and “Snowpiercer” with special guest Jill Benjamin. Plus, they fire up the Transformers sequel title generator and everyone wonders why no one’s making a bigger deal about “They Came Together”.
When shorts are in the hands of seasoned and learned professionals, they can be a great encompassing example of artistic capability. Such is the case with “E.M.M.A.” by Stephen Herman at Broken Box Inc.
HER has more in common with CASABLANCA than THE TERMINATOR. But it is a love story between a man and an artificial personality designed to learn and empathize with him.
It seems like the career of M. Night Shyamalan has gotten to the point where “it’s not embarrassing” is high compliment.
Honestly, I’m trying to remember what happened during the mid part of this movie other then a few hazy isolated moments of plot development
Matteo Molinari looks at the taglines that help sell a movie in NO WAY WHATSOEVER.
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.
Movie Guys Paul Preston, Lee Kias, Karen Volpe and Adam Witt look back at the month of March and all the movies that came out that you’ve forgotten about, including PROJECT X, JOHN CARTER, 21 JUMP STREET and CASA DE MI PADRE.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about new releases in the theater, including “The Lorax” and “John Carter”.
Some of it makes sense and some of it not so much. But is any of that the point? No, not really.