AMC made a bizarre move last summer by moving this fantastic
western over to Saturday nights which is usually a grave yard for TV shows
rating wise. All day Saturday they played
other western shows and movies while a new episode of Hell on Wheels capped off
the night. And you know what? The move paid off as the ratings for the show
went up and it just happen to be the best season the show has had so far
too.
The railroad has stalled and our hero, Cullen Bohannon, or
is he our anti-hero of the show has become lost with the happenings at the end
of season two. Cullen finally gets his
crap together and finds his assistant Elam (played great by Common) and they
head back east to face the railroad owners to literally get the train back on
the tracks. They get the railroad headed
west again and run into new obstacles and some old enemies. This is a great show, especially of you like
westerns, highly recommended.
Criterion brings us this Canadian horror classic about a
scientist that sends a man with extraordinary psychic powers to hunt others
like him. Oh, and exploding heads. A great classic 80s horror movie from
director David Cronenberg. Barnes and
Nobles has their half off Criterion sale going on right now so this is a good
time to pick this up.
Is it me or are there
too many animated movies out today? They
are raking in the cash so they will keep churning these out until we stop
taking our kids to them. I enjoy most of
them but this one was a struggle as I fell asleep in the middle of this
one. The little people in the house enjoyed
this so I am sure we will watch it at home soon and I will get another nap.
Black Dynamite was a great movie but did not light the box
office on fire as it was leaked onto the Internet early so sadly we will probably
not see another movie. Luckily we at
least get this animated show featuring the same characters and is really
funny. Star and co-writer Michael Jai White
is great as Black Dynamite and hopefully we get some more of this comedy.
As you can tell by the site I love Eastwood and Stallone but
I believe Robert Duvall is the best actor ever.
The guy has done it all and I look forward to all of his work. Forced to give up his land and his only home,
cantankerous Texas rancher Red Bovie isn't about to go quietly to the dismal
trailer park that's all he can now afford, and instead goes off with his
grandson Gally - son of his long-estranged son Jimmy - for one last wild and
woolly adventure during a night in Old Mexico.
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