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DVD Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Apr 22
The 2008 version, which stars Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, John Cleese, and Jaden Smith, is not so good. I can't quite decide if it is meant to be a political statement, to sell products, or a vehicle to show how many special effects ...
Blu-Ray Review: The Matrix: 10th Anniversary Edition
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• Wed, Apr 22
OH - Robert M. Barga Yes, just ten years ago, The Matrix was born. The Matrix tells the story of Neo (Keanu Reeves), a small-time employee in a tech firm by day and a hacker by night. During the first few scenes with Reeves, there is the feeling that something is wrong ...
DVD Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008) - Two Disc ...
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• Tue, Apr 14
This sci-fi remake stars Keanu Reeves as Klaatu, a mysterious entity accompanied by Gort, a powerful (and taller from the 1951 film) entity in his own right who doesn’t speak, but definitely has a more intimidating presence. Reeves keeps an even range, ...
DVD Review: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
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• Sun, Mar 15
OH This is an extended trailer of the remake starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly. There are three commentary tracks for the film. The first is from the 2002 DVD release with director Robert Wise and Nicholas Meyer. This has the duo following ...
Movie Review: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
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• Tue, Jan 6
OH - The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) has just as much cosmic resonance — the 21st century’s emotionless Keanu Reeves and global warming themes ...
Movie Review: The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Dec 23
OH - Dec 23, 2008 Out of it comes an alien being known as Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who looks exactly human, who is mankind’s chance to find out what the invaders want. ...
Movie Review: A Scanner Darkly - Style Over Substance D
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• Sat, Apr 7
By Webomatica What's good about A Scanner Darkly: love for the Philip K. Dick source material, some surprisingly appropriate acting from Robert Downey Jr, Woody Harrelson, Winona Ryder, and even Keanu Reeves, and certain key moments where the animation evokes the confusion and unreal moments of dru...
Movie Review: The Matrix Reloaded
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• Fri, Apr 6
By Brandon Valentine In March of 1999, audiences encountered The Matrix. Five years later, the much anticipated saga continued with The Matrix Reloaded. With The Matrix Revolutions set to immediately follow, teenage boys, grown men, and even a few females flocked to theatres to watch the story of Neo conclud...
Movie Review: The Matrix Revolutions
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• Sun, Mar 18
By Brandon Valentine The Matrix Revolutions’ tagline reads: “Everything that has a beginning has an end.” To some, this closing chapter is initially nothing more than an overwrought disappointment; however, in hindsight, Revolutions is a fitting resolution to a monumental trilogy. With the third and fina...
Movie Review: The Lake House
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• Sat, Feb 17
By Brandon Valentine With The Lake House, it quickly becomes apparent that the film’s positives are not enough to overcome its shortcomings. Lonely doctor, Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) is moving out of her made-of-glass lake house. But, before she leaves for her new center-city flat, Kate begins communi...
Xbox 360 Review: N3 Ninety-Nine Nights (EU)
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• Wed, Aug 30
By Andrew Ogier Scrolling beat 'em ups, eh? Back in the 1980s, there was one to rule them all. It's name was Golden Axe, a Sega arcade game, which captured the hearts and wallets of many a young gamer. This opened the floodgates for many more, such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. While these were great games,...
Xbox 360 Review: N3 Ninety-Nine Nights (EU)
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• Wed, Aug 30
By Andrew Ogier So, again, to sum it up: music and effects – Joygasmic. Speech: could make Keanu Reeves sound like a good actor in comparison. So now we've got to talk about the story! And hacking stuff up is what the core of N3 is based upon. N3: Ninety-Nine Nights is out now, priced at £49.99/$49.99.