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What to Expect When You're Expecting
Movie Review | Ed Williamson | 22nd May 2012
There's no end to what Hollywood can monetise. Board games, toys, popular holidays, and now non-fiction books that guide expectant parents through pregnancy. You'll have noticed one constant thread running through the examples linked above: in being straightforward, cynical attempts to cash in on a popular phenomenon with a distinct target audience, they all dispensed with one key tenet of film production. Namely, the idea that you're supposed to at least try to make a good one.
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Worst movie of the year discovered
Movie Trailer | Ali | 22nd June 2011
Oh god. Here's the first trailer from the Footloose remake, starring [reminder to find out chump's name from IMDB later] and Dennis Quaid. Why? Because those Sunday shoes won't kick off themselves!
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Legion
Movie Review | Matt | 7th March 2010
When angels are portrayed in the movies, they are usually benevolent guides that show desperate businessmen what life would be like if they didn't exist. Not so with Legion: this angel doesn't just have a dirty face, he has guns and mad fisticuff skills to boot. Think this seems like utter nonsense already? Just you wait.
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Pandorum
Movie Review | Steven | 1st October 2009
Earth has depleted its resources and become over populated. The answer to this problem? Neuter the world's idiots? Nope - in Pandorum, the solution is to send a large group of cryogenically-frozen men and women into space, hurtling towards a newly found plant that can sustain life. Far less exciting an option, if you ask me.
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G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra
Movie Review | Matt | 26th July 2009
So here we have the next in line for the Hasbro toy-to-movie treatment, following on from the Transformers films and then probably exhausting all other brands until we get a live-action trilogy of My Little Pony Vs Hungry Hungry Hippos. Like the Transformers movies, G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra is pitched as a fun, action-packed,...
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The Day After Tomorrow
Movie Review | Ali | 6th September 2004
Whether he wants to admit it or not, Roland Emmerich is fast becoming known as the 'Master of Disaster'. With titles like Independence Day and Godzilla under his belt, Emmerich is showing no signs of satisfaction and craves yet more destruction of major cities around the world (showing a particular dislike for New York). Howev...
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