July 24, 2012

Our review of Christian Bale


"Words cannot express the horror that I feel," ... "I cannot begin to truly understand the pain and grief of the victims and their loved ones, but my heart goes out to them." Today, he showed that those words were not just some statement released through his publicist.

Christian Bale gets our most enthusiastic A+ yet. Cheers, to him and his wife both.


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August and September are jam packed with some crazy good movies and TV shows that will be definite must own material for us. Avengers, Cabin in the Woods, Jaws, Strike Back, The Raid, Hunger Games, The Walking Dead S2, Re-Animator, The Ring, TCM 2, Zombie, Maniac... and that's hardly scratching the surface.

You might want to start saving your money too.

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The Digital Dread Report for July 24th


As far as this weeks DVD and Blu-ray releases go, we're tucking our money away for the must own titles that will be bombarding us over the next two months.

If we're being honest, most of this week's releases look to be low budget DTV movies (we know how those usually go), which will be viewed by us on Netflix or Cable, if at all. There are however, a few notables in the group.

Babycall is an interesting movie, starring Prometheus and Dragon Tattoo Trilogy bad-ass hottie, Noomi Rapace. It's definitely worth a rent. The Girl from the Naked Eye was a movie that we enjoyed enough not to be pissed that we payed to see it, and The Island of Dr. Moreau is worth checking out just to see Kilmer and Brando on screen together.

The biggest release of the week though, is The Silent House. It's decent enough to warrant a rental, although we'd personally wait and check it out on Netflix. Not a bad movie, just not a very good one.

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July 23, 2012

Detention (2012)

First off, let me say this: not liking this movie does not mean that "I don't get it." The only thing worse than the "that's your opinion" argument is the old tried and true "you just didn't get it" BS. Good things have bad qualities, bad things have good qualities; you can be receptive to those, but it doesn't change what something truly is.

This movie plays like one big music video aimed at teenagers, and I really think the teenage demo will like it. It doesn't take an attention span or brain power to endure Detention, and on top of that it's slick and flashy as hell. Some people will truly love it.

It took us about 10 minutes of enduring the movie's constant barrage of clever references and winks to say "alright, you're really clever, and you know you are, and now you know that we know, so please stop using every single scene to remind us of that, over and over again."

We get it already.

We just don't want to.

Dane Cook is never the solution. Never.
Detention starts out as a self-aware satire, turns into a Slasher flick, then becomes a teen comedy, then it becomes a drama before turning into a time-travel movie. Then it becomes a sequel to Freaky Friday, and eventually rolls back to being a Horror movie, all the while being the bastard child of a bunch of other movies and genres. It's like the annoying embodiment of Juno got gang-banged by Scott Pilgrim, Donnie Darko, Dane Cook, The Breakfast Club, Scream, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Freaky Friday, while Diablo Cody videotaped it all. Then, the tape goes in a blender, gets mixed up real good, poured back out, re-formed into usable film again, and is screened through an MTV filter. Actually, this movie is a lot like an MTV original movie, though it's not quite up to the quality of the Footloose remake.. or that shitty-looking Katy Perry travesty that's currently in Theaters.

Don't give me that look, Spencer Locke, you know I'm right.
Everything that happens in this movie is just too confused and senseless; like "Diablo Cody wrote this on meth" confused and senseless. There's not anything to concentrate on here, because the movie is basically one 90's reference after another, intermingled with overtly witty dialogue and tons of plot elements that make little sense, and I'm not even adding the time-traveling bear and body switching absurdity into that equation. It's a garish mess.

Detention starts off fun and interesting, but the novelty wears off really, really quick. Let me put it like this: I imagine that Detention will be loved in Japan. Ever see some of the wacky, crazy, insane, zany, senseless shit that becomes crazy popular over there? This is just like that.

Poor Peeta.
It's like that scene in Lost in Translation where Bill Murray appears on the Japanese talk show, "Matthew's Best TV Hit", and the host is all dressed crazy and dancing around like he's all drunk on sake, and these computer generated hearts appear in mid-air and the host blows kisses at the camera... and all the while Bill Murray is sitting there like "what in the fuck is going on right now?"

It's like that.

The movie did have a few bright spots; it's a nice looking flick, the music is pretty rad, and it had a good cast. Josh Hutcherson was actually pretty solid in this, even without anything solid to work with. I also gotta hand it to the director; he made a pretty sharp looking movie on the cheap, which is no easy feat. That much I have to give him.

Enough with the dirty looks already... it sucked!
Detention is an annoying, pointless and confusing flick that lacks any semblance of focus whatsoever. Aside from it looking sharp and a few of the actors being decent in it, I can't see any way that we could look someone in the eye and say "yeah, you should totally see this one." We've been dying to see this movie since last year, and now that we have, it really makes us question our "this looks awesome!" barometer.

We get it, we just really don't like it.

Not even the hotness of Spencer Locke could salvage the experience of watching this movie for us. Good try though, Spencer. We appreciate the effort.

July 21, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises smashes Midnight Screening record

The Dark Knight Rises took in 30.6 million from Midnight Screenings, beating The Avengers 18.7 Million take.

It's going to be great to see TDKR duke it out with The Avengers opening weekend record, because no matter which film ends up grossing more, we all win.

What a great summer it's been to be a movie geek.

Now get to the theater and enjoy this flick! Tom Cruise says you have to.


July 20, 2012

50 people shot, 12 fatally, at A Dark Knight Rises Midnight Screening event


We watch movies to escape. Whether it's our minds escaping to places never before imagined or just us escaping the hardships of our daily lives, movies set us free.

Last night in Aurora, Colorado, 12 people were killed and dozens more were seriously injured during a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises, when a cowardly piece of human shit walked into the crowded, dark theater and opened fire on them. It's nothing less than sickening.

It's sickening because innocent people lost their lives, and were seriously wounded. It's sickening because the survivors, both those whom were in the theater and those whose loved ones were injured or killed, have had their lives irrevocably changed for the worse. It's sickening because no one expects a trip to a movie theater to become a deadly experience.

Most of all it's sickening because some disenchanted loser decided to take his anger out on a mass of innocent people instead of just blowing his own useless head off. 

The girl in the picture below is Jessica Ghawi. Like everyone else who attended last night's midnight screening, she was nothing more than excited to see the movie. Her last Twitter posts are chilling, to say the least.


The poor girl was nothing more than thrilled to death to see a movie that she had been waiting for, with no clue that her life was about to end.

It's sickening. It's maddening. It's terrifying.

For those directly affected by these events, it's absolutely heartbreaking.

This is a LINK to a story about her. As profoundly sad as it is, the most sobering part comes towards the end.

"Ms Ghawi also wrote a poignant final blog about her feelings after she narrowly avoided a deadly shooting in Eaton Mall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada on June 2 where one man was killed and seven others were injured. She wrote: “I say all the time that every moment we have to live our life is a blessing. So often I have found myself taking it for granted. Every hug from a family member. Every laugh we share with friends. Even the times of solitude are all blessings. Every second of every day is a gift. After Saturday evening, I know I truly understand how blessed I am for each second I am given.”

Perfectly stated, and desperately true.

We're truly sorry that she and the other victims of this senseless tragedy have lived their last seconds.

We're still going to see The Dark Knight Rises, you know why? Because fuck living in fear, that's why.