
I wish I were a dorky 18 year old so I could be as f’awesome as Scott Pilgrim. Oh, waitasecond… I think I was.

I wish I were a dorky 18 year old so I could be as f’awesome as Scott Pilgrim. Oh, waitasecond… I think I was.
Man, this chicken makes me laugh.
And for us guys, he pretty much stabs, kills and/or blows up everything in the movie. Well, from what I can tell from the trailer, anyway. And hey, it gets a 7. Check out the review over at wired.
Wolverine was shot primarily in New Zealand (standing in for Logan’s home base in the Canadian Rockies), and the country’s spectacular vistas figure into the film’s best sequence, in which a muscled-up Jackman bounds stark-naked off waterfalls and across wheat fields after getting fried in a tub while being surgically transfused with indestructible metal alloy.
That’s right. For the low, low price of ohhh somewhere around a hundred grand, you could own the same gun that Harrison Ford touched when making Blade Runner. How awesome would that be? You could take it to parties. Who can resist a dude with a $100,000 gun? No one, that’s who.
Besides its cult-classic status and tremendous re-release success on its 25th Anniversary, Blade Runner is a leading example of the neo-noir genre and is regarded by its director as one of his most complete and personal films. It has been selected by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant”. It is also ranked by the American Film Institute and Time Magazine as one of the “100 All-TIME best movies” and the popular British movie magazine Empire voted it the “Best Science Fiction Film Ever” in 2007. This blaster is most likely the most representative artifact for this important contribution to cinematic history. $100,000 – $150,000
I’m a geek. Clearly. Witness the fact that I’m posting the trailer for the upcoming Mutant Chronicles movie. And although it is likely gonna be complete shite, I so hope it isn’t.
The Mutant Chronicles started its life as a board game or a role-playing game, I’m not sure which came first – somewhat similar to Warhammer 40k. I have a copy of the board game on my shelf at home.
I think the trailer looks pretty decent. I’ve seen worse for sure. After all, I watched the Da Vinci Code. And somehow, I managed to not gouge out my eyes. I can’t speak for everyone, but John Malkovitch, who I usually really like, seems way miscast here. Hm. Most likely a renter.