Ok, I can’t believe it, but I’m actually following through. I’m here in Georgetown at AMC’s Oscar Screening event. I seriously doubt I’ll stay for the entire day, but I’m at least going to catch Milk and The Reader this morning. I’ve seen all the other Best Picture noms. I’ll post an update after Milk. […]
BLU-RAY NEWS: Pinocchio Goes Blu March 10th!
The film that taught the world to “Wish Upon a Star” shines brighter than ever when Walt Disney’s original classic, Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition is released from the Disney vault on March 10, 2009. Available for the first time in high-definition and 2-Disc DVD, Pinocchio is brilliantly restored with enhanced picture and sound unlike anything you’ve […]
BLU-RAY NEWS: Southpark Season 12 Coming in March
On Tuesday March 10th, Paramount Home Entertainment and Comedy Central will release South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season on DVD and (for the first time ever) Blu-ray! This exclusive 3-disc set includes all fourteen uncensored episodes and some great special features such as A Day-to-Day making of South Park and mini-commentaries by the creators. Get […]
DVD Review: Alien Raiders (Raw Feed Series) – A Surprisingly Good Shoppers Movie Buy
Fresh veggies on aisle 1. Fresh kills throughout the store. Something terrible is happening at Hastings Market. Something bloody. Something deadly. Something inhuman. And caught up in the grisly horror inside the market are shoppers turned hostages, unearthly alien terrors and a dedicated commando band of raiders on a search-and-destroy mission to stop the intruders […]
MOVIE NEWS: AMC Theater’s Best Picture Showcase Marathon
Do you think you love movies? Let me ask again, do you LOVE movies? Well, I have a deal for you. The folks at AMC Theaters, this Sat. Feb 21, are going to have an all day 11 hr marathon showing all five Oscar Nominated Best Picture films. For $30 you will get to see […]
Television: Supernatural 4th Season Episode ‘In The Beginning’ Nominated for Rondo Award
The nominations for the 7th Annual Rondo Awards have been announced and the Supernatural 4th season episode ‘In the Beginning’ has been nominated in the category of ‘Best Television Presentation’. ‘In the Beginning is up against some stiff competition such as ‘Battlestar Galactica’s ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?’, Lost’s ‘There’s No Place Like Home, Parts […]
DVD CONTEST: Win Michelle’s Big Mea Culpa DVD Grab Bag!!
EclipseMagazine DVD Grab Bag Giveaway Ok, I’ve been very bad over the last two months about getting contests launched on time and the end result is, to clear out my stock I’m going to do a simple DVD Grab Bag. Two lucky winners will receive the following Four DVDs – Eagle Eye, The Duchess, Ghost […]
MOBILE PHONE REVIEW: Michelle takes T-Mobile’s G1 for a Three Week Spin!
I’m one of those people who really hates paying for a cell-phone since I don’t like talking on the phone and rarely use it. I pay almost $100 a month for my current phone. That’s $2,400 for a two-year contract to use an average of 200 minutes a month (no music, ringtones, texting, internet, nothing) […]
Television: Smallville’s Clark Kent – Superhero Gone Wild?
Check out this clip and find out. Tori Spelling returns as Linda Lake, Clark tells Lois and the world his secret and Doomsday returns as Smallville comes back to Thursday, March 12th at 8PM EST on the CW Network. BuzzNet Tags: Tom Welling,Kristen Kruek,Tori Spelling,Smallville,Superman,The CW
DVD Review: Poison Ivy 4 : The Secret Society – Girl Power Goes Only Slightly Wild
Available Now on DVD and BLU-RAY Wide-eyed freshman Danielle “Daisy” Brooks’ (Miriam McDonald) first days at Beckshire College are the best ever. She’s noticed by the deans handsome son Blake (Ryan Kennedy), singled out for a much sought-after scholarship, and invited to join an exclusive campus society, The Ivies by the sultry Azalea (Shawna Waldron). […]
MOVIE REVIEW: Coraline – Still Your Best Bet at the Movies!
When it was announced that Henry Selick was developing Nail Gaiman’s wonderful novel Coraline for film, it was probably not something that registered with most moviegoers. If they recognized the name at all, it was most likely from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas – even Burton claims that all he contributed was the basic […]