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Yo Joe! GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a different take on a classic franchise

If you are like me you rushed home from school every day to watch Duke, Hawk, Scarlet and Snake Eyes do battle against the greatest of enemies: Cobra.  Now nearly twenty years later we are treated to the same team of elite terrorism fighters on the big ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  7 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Channing Tatum,  Marlon Wayans,  Christopher Eccleston,  NATO,  Dennis Quaid

The Hangover: Worth it!

Ever have one of those nights that leads into the next morning where you wake up in pain craving greasy eggs and extra strong coffee?  At that point you have probably done a calculation in your head where you tried to determine if this hangover was ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  4 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Todd Phillips,  Dean Martin,  Ed Helms,  Justin Bartha,  Mike Tyson

Terminator Salvation: needs James Cameron more than Arnold Schwarzenegger

When James Cameron directed Terminator back in 1984 he not only put himself on the map but by putting “Schwarzenegger” above the film’s title he launched an Austrian bodybuilder into the stratosphere. When the two reunited in 1991 for the sequel ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  18 May 2009
Related Topics: James Cameron,  Arnold Schwarzenegger,  McG,  Christian Bale,  Sam Worthington

Star Trek: Better than the Wrath of Kahn

To know science fiction in the popular culture, you must start with “Star Trek”, continue with “2001: A Space Odyssey”. Through the 80’s there was the fanciful Star Wars, followed by the renewal of Star Trek, which stagnated around 2000.  Battlestar ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  7 May 2009
Related Topics: J J Abrams,  Chris Pine,  Zachary Quinto,  Zoe Saldana,  Simon Pegg

My Favorite Moments

Tonight, after eight years, two networks and a writer’s strike TV’s “Scrubs” came to an end. While I was less than an occasional watcher of the series in it’s first few years, when the show went into syndication around 2006 I quickly fell in love with ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  6 May 2009
Related Topics: Zach Braff,  Men at Work (musician),  The Polyphonic Spree (musician)

I lost $50 betting on Aliens to beat Monsters

If you didn’t know that the lead character in Dreamwork’s new animated movie Monsters vs. Aliens was played by Reese Witherspoon and you went because the trailers included that distinctive voice of Seth Rogan as a gelatinous blob you’re not alone.  And ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  28 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Reese Witherspoon,  Hugh Laurie,  Will Arnett,  Rainn Wilson,  Stephen Colbert

Movie Review: Race to Witch Mountain

Over the past several years I have become a fan of Disney Films. No, not the animated features that have been the hallmark of Disney releases, but rather their live-action counterparts.  These films have been entertaining, well done and most of all ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  12 Mar 2009
Related Topics: AnnaSophia Robb,  Dwayne Johnson,  Carla Gugino

WATCHMEN: Comic Books Now Have Their ‘Lord of the Rings’

Until the first preview for Watchmen premiered in front of The Dark Knight. There were only two types of people: Those who had never heard of “Watchmen” and those who had read Watchmen. Watchmen is one of the most classic graphic novels ever published. ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  6 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Time Magazine,  Jackie Earle Haley,  Patrick Wilson,  Billy Crudup,  Zack Snyder

My Best Friend’s Girl on DVD: A chick flick guys can enjoy

Let’s face it; most Dane Cook movies are chick flicks.  They involve some guy falling for some girl, it not working out for eighty of the ninety minutes of the movie and then by some great display of affection he wins her back. Yes I’ve just described ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  13 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Dane Cook,  Alec Baldwin,  Kate Hudson,  Reese Witherspoon,  Jude Law

An American Carol on DVD: It’s the opposite of every movie you’ve seen in years

There is no doubt that the timeless story of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” has been rewritten and rehashed dozens of times over throughout the years. But what if Dickens was a subscriber to Rush Limbaugh’s newsletter and had a penchant for ...

From ANDY ZORIC, Blogger News,  2 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Michael Moore,  Rush Limbaugh,  David Zucker,  Chris Farley,  Michael Malone

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