It's really very very good. Similar in sensibility (if bleaker in tone) to Pan's Labyrinth.
'Serenity'
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Seth Green talks about his directorial debut.
Video interview with Martin Laing - the production designer for T4:Salvation. (Includes some footage from the movie.)
I'm having another of those "how the *&%$ did this end up in my queue?" moments. Is anyone familiar with Berlin Alexanderplatz? I thought it was going to be a comedy and for some reason I think I put it in my queue because a sitcom I watch now is based on it. Perhaps someone was messing with the audience in one of my DVD commentaries. I managed to slog through part 1 but I could find no sympathy for the protagonist. Is there any reason I should continue with it? Does the series continue to focus on Franz?
Ha! My Netflix "why????" for the weekend was merely Graveyard Shift.
Is that the one with Ewan McGreggor? I really liked that one!
No! Maybe I thought it was. It was a dumb Stephen King movie with Brad Dourif as highlight.
I'm watching Bad Boys II now, and there are not words to describe how much I love this franchise. No, it's not quality cinema. But they can do power shots like nobody's business. Hell, that was half my delight with Hot Fuzz.
I said, I love Graveyard Shift! but then I realized I was thinking of Night Shift.
Bad Boys II
I wasn't totally sold on it until they started throwing corpses out of the truck to slow down their pursuers.
At least it was the bad guys doing it...