One of my favorite shows of the past year debuts Season 3 on blu ray before Season 4 starts next week. Most of the club all went to jail at the end of last season but cleaned up all their messes with the IRA and the Feds so it will be interesting to see where things start. I see the internal conflicts of Jax and Clay to be a driving force between the club.
A nice collection from some of my favorite filmmakers. This is the debut of Blood Simple, Millers Crossing, and the oh so great Raising Arizona. Arizona has been needing an upgrade from its poor non-anamorphic DVD release for some time. "Hey old man, do these balloons blow up into funny shapes?" "No, not unless you think round is funny"
The Rangers series with the Angels this past weekend was great and had a playoff atmosphere to it. I am glad we took the series to maintain a 3 game lead. Today we find that Nelson Cruz will be gone for three weeks so time for David Murphy to step it up like he did last year when Hamilton went down. The Rangers end the season with the Angels so that could be a pretty big series. Look for the Rangers to check in with the Cardinals about Lance Berkman since he cleared waivers last week.
Bring on College Football!!!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Escape From New York Remake Falls Flat
New Line recently let the rights to the cult classic Escape from New York expire and I hope that is a good thing. They had been working on a remake for a few years now and have had directors and stars lined up for it. Director Len Wiseman (Underworld, Live Free and Die Hard) was at the helm with Gerald Butler (300) ready to dawn the eye patch and portray Snake Plissken. For some reason or another, scripts, directors, and stars have come and gone and now the property is open again. Wouldn't it be great if a new studio got this and turned it over to original director John Carpenter and star Kurt Russell? They could finish their trilogy with 'Escape from Earth' which they wrote while making Escape from LA..
I know Carpenter has not done alot lately except cash checks from all the remakes being done on his old movies but he does have The Ward that just recently came out. Russell has been laying low lately but the look he threw down in Grindhouse very well suggests he could pull off Plissken one more time. Maybe everyone thinks he's dead? Anyway, scrap the remake and bring back the originals.
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| "Kurt, just do your best Clint Eastwood impersonation." |
Saturday, August 20, 2011
RAMBO 5
Stallone teased us awhile back about one more Rambo but then the Expendables was picked up and he put Rambo to the pasture saying he was 99% sure Rambo was retired. But according to this article at Dark Horizons there maybe something to that 1%: Dark Horizons
New "Conan the Barbarian" writer Sean Hood has reportedly submitted a screenplay for "Rambo: Last Stand" at Millennium Films reports Empire Online.
Hood says "I met with Mr Stallone twice last year. He gave me a book, an older screenplay, and about twenty pages he'd written himself to use as inspiration for the last chapter of the Rambo saga."
Reportedly this take isn't based on previously linked stories for another "Rambo" such as the sci-fi style "Savage Hunt", nor the Mexico-set cartel kidnap tale. Rather Hood says "It's more in line with the small-town thriller of First Blood."
However he stresses that a script does not a movie make - "I don't know whether Mr Stallone will actually do it. Right now, as I understand it, he has his hands full with Bullet to the Head and Expendables 2. But Millennium films did hire me to complete the screenplay and realise his story, and my hope is that he'll eventually be inspired to do one more Rambo film, with the tone of Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven'."
There are thousands of screenplays out there that never get made but if Hood actually met with Stallone and Sly himself gave the guy a story to go off of that would certainly indicate a level of interest on Sly's part. I would like to see one more chapter of Rambo especially if it is more like the first one with a little Unforgivn mixed in. A fitting way for Sly to bow out of action movies and turn his attention to directing more. At the end of First Blood Rambo says, "Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off!" Hopefully for Rambo fans that is the case here.
New "Conan the Barbarian" writer Sean Hood has reportedly submitted a screenplay for "Rambo: Last Stand" at Millennium Films reports Empire Online.
Hood says "I met with Mr Stallone twice last year. He gave me a book, an older screenplay, and about twenty pages he'd written himself to use as inspiration for the last chapter of the Rambo saga."
Reportedly this take isn't based on previously linked stories for another "Rambo" such as the sci-fi style "Savage Hunt", nor the Mexico-set cartel kidnap tale. Rather Hood says "It's more in line with the small-town thriller of First Blood."
However he stresses that a script does not a movie make - "I don't know whether Mr Stallone will actually do it. Right now, as I understand it, he has his hands full with Bullet to the Head and Expendables 2. But Millennium films did hire me to complete the screenplay and realise his story, and my hope is that he'll eventually be inspired to do one more Rambo film, with the tone of Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven'."
There are thousands of screenplays out there that never get made but if Hood actually met with Stallone and Sly himself gave the guy a story to go off of that would certainly indicate a level of interest on Sly's part. I would like to see one more chapter of Rambo especially if it is more like the first one with a little Unforgivn mixed in. A fitting way for Sly to bow out of action movies and turn his attention to directing more. At the end of First Blood Rambo says, "Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off!" Hopefully for Rambo fans that is the case here.
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| "The screenplay needs more killing I said!" |
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Harry's Addiction: Physical Media
Call me old fashion but I still like to buy my Blu Rays, DVDs, and CD's. I like to touch them and read the inserts (if there are any) and have the ability to put a disc in and push play whenever I want. I like to shop around for them and be on the hunt for that rare buried treasure you come across every once in awhile. I will give Wal Mart credit for having their five dollar DVD and CD bins out. Yeah, they just dump them in there but digging thru them is part of the fun. It is sometimes a social gathering too, I meet a buddy of mine for lunch and we hit Wally World after eating to see what lies beneath that massive pile. For confidentiality purposes I will call said friend "Marty". We dig thru the pile and find things and ask questions, "Remember this one?" or "How could you have not seen that?" or "Why are all the Eastwood movies in here?". I discovered this jewel last week:
Four movies for five bucks? I am in. Three really good horror flicks and one mediocre, not bad. I will let you decide the mediocre one. Searching on screens or queues does not appeal to me. Sure, going thru the Netflix streaming queue turns up some rare finds on occasion but it is not the same as putting it on the shelf. By the way, I am running out of room for this stuff. And when I do stream something there always seem to be some sort of interruption in service. That does not happen with the real stuff. I know it is the future but for now I will be resistant. Bring on the sales!
Four movies for five bucks? I am in. Three really good horror flicks and one mediocre, not bad. I will let you decide the mediocre one. Searching on screens or queues does not appeal to me. Sure, going thru the Netflix streaming queue turns up some rare finds on occasion but it is not the same as putting it on the shelf. By the way, I am running out of room for this stuff. And when I do stream something there always seem to be some sort of interruption in service. That does not happen with the real stuff. I know it is the future but for now I will be resistant. Bring on the sales!
Monday, August 15, 2011
New Release Tuesday
The Big Lebowski
The Coens best movie and a cult classic that has gained a huge following over the years. Jeff Bridges or the Dude if you prefer, has never been better. This movie is about the Dude and all the adventures that come to him and pure fun follows. Great supporting cast with Julianne Moore, John Goodman, John Turturro, Steve Buscemi, Tara Reid (Go ahead laugh now), and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Abide by the Dude.
Demolition Man
One of Sly's best pics and is built around a great setting in the future of being surrounded by consumerism. Sound familiar? You have 2 great action guys in Sly and Wesley Snipes leading this flick and who steals the show? A then barely known Sandra Bullock blows these action guys away.
One of Stallone's underrated 80s action flicks. A great action flick that plays like a Dirty Harry movie with one cop pitted against an army. It also has one of the best car chases you will see on film. Did you know Sly did this flick after dropping out of the lead for Beverly Hills Cop after the producers wanted more comedy and less action.
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