Looking to buy some DVDs or Blu-Rays this holiday season? Do you wrap them up and put them under the Christmas tree, or shove them in a stocking? I like to do both, because the more movies the better! With the holidays just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to start thinking about the DVDs and Blu-Rays that would make the perfect gift. Below are FilmJabber’s recommendations, broken down by genre. (more…)
November, 2009 Movie Blog Posts2009 Holiday Buying Guide: DVDs and Blu-RaysWednesday, November 18th, 2009Stephen Sommers Apologies for G.I. JoeWednesday, November 18th, 2009
Read the rest about G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » Red Cliff (2009) Movie ReviewTuesday, November 17th, 2009It’s been six years since we last heard from John Woo, and even longer since he directed a good movie. For a short while, Woo was my favorite action director – that is, until he made Windtalkers. Oh, and Paycheck. Jesus, Paycheck. But Woo is back with an all-Chinese, all-battle epic called Red Cliff (Chi Bi), and it his best movie this decade. Of course, that’s not saying much. View this Red Cliff movie review at its original location – FilmJabber! Posted in Reviews | No Comments » Fight Club: 10th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray ReviewTuesday, November 17th, 2009
Brad Pitt and Ed Norton return to the small screen in a 10th Anniversary Edition of the cult classic Fight Club, which is directed by David Fincher. This is the first time the infamous film has been released on Blu-Ray. While I’m not as huge of an advocate of the movie or its ending as many fans, Fight Club is still a movie that should be in a guy’s collection – and what better time to add it than the holidays? (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » Kevin Smith: 3-Movie Collection Blu-Ray ReviewSunday, November 15th, 2009
Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » Bruno Blu-Ray Review: Just as Bad as the MovieSunday, November 15th, 2009
Bruno is, by far, one of the worst movies I’ve seen in a long while. My friend and I almost walked out of the theater multiple times while watching this disaster, but didn’t because we were just hoping – hoping – for something funny. (more…) Blu-Ray Review: Say Anything 20th Anniversary EditionThursday, November 12th, 2009
Say Anything marks the directorial debut of Cameron Crowe and stars John Cusack as a young man named Lloyd Dobler, who’s one mission in life is to date Diane Court (Ione Skye). The movie looks at the rise and fall of their relationship in a very sincere way, which sets it apart from a lot of the teen comedies that were to follow. (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » The Best and Worst Roland Emmerich MoviesTuesday, November 10th, 2009
Posted in Top Ten Movie Lists | 6 Comments » A Serious Man (2009) Movie ReviewTuesday, November 10th, 2009Two years ago, their movie won Best Picture. Last year, their follow-up starred Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Tilda Swinton and John Malkovich. This year, the Coen brothers’ latest film – A Serious Man – stars no big-name movies whatsoever. It’s also one of their funniest films yet. Read the rest of the A Serious Man movie review! Spread (2009) DVD Movie ReviewMonday, November 9th, 2009Ashton Kutcher may have four million followers on Twitter, but that alleged popularity didn’t transfer into box office dollars as his latest film, an R-rated sex drama titled Spread, garnered less than a million dollars, albeit in a very limited release. The movie, coming to DVD and Blu-Ray this Tuesday, is surprisingly decent, but “decent” is as good as it gets. Read the rest of our Spread movie review! |
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Hi, my name is Stephen Sommers and I’m the director of the drama called G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. I’ve been making movies since 1989, and in that time my goal has been to win an Oscar for Best Director. Or win a Razzie. I have yet to win either because Hollywood just doesn’t understand my sophisticated storytelling techniques or complex, layered characters. They just don’t understand. But audiences love my movies. They told me The Mummy was good, so I made a sequel. That movie made a lot of money, so I learned that people like ridiculous plots with terrible special effects. That’s how I came to make Van Helsing, one of the most celebrated films of this generation.
First rule about
Kevin Smith. Not many directors have consistently delivered as many entertaining and hilarious films as he has, though he evokes a love-him-or-hate-him reaction from many (my mom shakes her head disapprovingly in his general direction). Let’s look at his movies: 
The boombox is back! Say Anything, one of the quintessential romantic comedies of the 1980’s, is coming to Blu-Ray in an all-new 20th Anniversary Edition.
Roland Emmerich. A God among men. This guy is single-handedly responsible for obliterating the world ten times over, and his magnum opus, the destruction film to end all destruction films, 



