The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug poster revealed
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 11:53 PM
with No comments
Labels:
poster,
The Hobbit,
the hobbit Desolation of Smaug
Despicable me 2 - trailer and posters
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 3:00 PM
with No comments
Labels:
Despicable me,
despicable me 2
6 cool things to watch on netflix uk this week
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 8:46 AM
with No comments
Transformers. Before the lame sequels; the first Michael Bay take on robots hitting robots is a fresh, funny and inventive action movie.
Modern Family. Check out the first two seasons of the best sitcom on tv. Not a bad episode to be found.
The Karate Kid. The original and best version, which unlike the remake, actually features karate.
Frank: Wilma, I promise you; whatever scum did this, not one man on this force will rest one minute until he's behind bars. Now, let's grab a bite to eat.
Back to the Future - original teaser trailer
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 10:56 AM
with No comments
Labels:
1985,
back to the future,
michael j fox,
teaser,
universal studios
six great things to watch on netflix uk this week
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 8:19 AM
with No comments
There has been much excitement over the revival of Arrested Development on Netflix this past weekend. But what should you watch once you've binged on that virtual boxset? Here are six other great things to watch on the streaming service this week...
Head back to the eighties with Explorers; and join a very young Ethan Hawk and River Phoenix as they build a spaceship.
With a lot of fanfare Sky launched its Sky Movies Disney channel earlier this year, providing great Disney movies old and new. About the same time, in a rather quieter move Netflix snapped up the UK streaming rights for much of the same content. It's true that Sky will have the latest Disney/Pixar movies first, but a lot of the older content is shared across the two platforms. Perhaps the best of the Disney classics currently on Netflix is the heartbreaking Dumbo; meanwhile the best of the more recent releases is Pixar's modern masterpiece Wall-e.
Magic Mike is a trashy, glossy, exploitation flick of the finest kind. Pardon the lame pun, and strip away the beautifully shot routines - and there is some solid storytelling here. Most definitely one in the eye to all those critics that have dismissed the acting abilities of Mathew McConaughey, Channing Tatum and Alex Pettyfer in the past.
Labels:
50 50,
arrested development,
disney,
dumbo,
explorers,
magic mike,
netflix,
sky,
sky movies,
the killing,
wall e