I will not be posting anything next week and possibly the next week because me and my family will be going on a vacation out to badlands and Yellowstone. So I hope you enjoy your waiting for my next post
George
I will not be posting anything next week and possibly the next week because me and my family will be going on a vacation out to badlands and Yellowstone. So I hope you enjoy your waiting for my next post
George

Rating: Full
Cast: Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evens, Anna Kendrick, Brie Larson, Allison Pill, Ellen Wong, Brandon Routh and Jason Schwartzman
Director: Edger Wright
Writers: Michael Bacall and Edger Wright
Based on: the graphic novels by Bryan O’Malley
Producers: Marc Platt, Eric Gitter, Nira Park and Edger Wright
Music by: Nigel Godrich
Favorite Character: Lucas Lee
Tagline: An epic of epic epicness.
Rated: PG-13 for stylized violence, sexual content, language and drug refrences
Quote: “You once were a ve-gone, but now you will be gone!”- Scott Pilgrim
Fun Facts: When Scott opens the door to receive his package, Michael Cera actually did throw the package over his shoulder into the bin after 30-odd takes (most of which are seen on the “outtakes” of the DVD). However, the signature shown on-screen was a visual effect superimposed onto the paper
Whenever the moon is shown, it is full and there is a hole in it. Ramona’s third boyfriend, Todd Ingram, is mentioned in flashback to have punched the hole there for her when they dated. In the graphic novel, Todd punches a second hole in the moon for Envy Adams.
The star on Ramona’s bag changes in accordance with her hair color.
Summary: In order to date a mysterious girl, Scott Pilgrim must defeat her seven evil exes.
The Review: Game On! The director of Shaun of the Dead has become epic when directing this film. While the graphic novels have more storyline, the film has more styling action. It certainly had an all-star cast. This is a must watch for any gamers.

Rating: Half-Full
Cast: Ed Spellers, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Gullory, Robert Carlyle, Djimon Hounsou, Garrett Hedlund, Joss Stone, Rachel Weisz and John Malkovich
Director: Stefen Fangmeier
Writer: Peter Buchman
Based on: the novel by Christopher Paolini
Producers: John Davis and Wyck Godfrey
Music by: Patrick Doyle
Song: Keep Holding on by Avril Lavigne
Favorite Character: Eragon
Tagline: One boy… One dragon… A world of adventure.
Rated: PG for fantasy violence, intense battle sequences and some frightening images
Quote: “one part brave, three parts fool.”- Brom
Fun Facts: Many fans of the book were upset at Stefen Fangmeier‘s decisions to take out crucial characters and plot lines.
The last major film to be released on VHS in the United States.
Plans were made to adapt the other three books in the series, with director Stefen Fangmeier intending to film the second and third movie back-to-back. However, after negative reviews by both audience and critics, any ideas for sequels were dropped.
The film borrowed the plot elements from “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” and “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope”.
Summary: A farm boy finds a stone, which turned out to be an egg, not knowing that he is the chosen one in the kingdom of Alagaesia.
The Review: Basically, a fast food toy of the Lord of the Rings. The visual effects and the performances are good. This is not recommended for the fans of the book series. It’s something that comes from the 10 year old boy’s imagination.