Author: Bert Ehrmann
Super 8 Alien Bust is 10x cooler than actual Super 8 movie
I didn’t dig the Super 8 movie much, but I like this bust of the alien from Super 8 a lot.
The Best TV Series of 2012
With TV this season, it was the best of times, it was…you know the rest. While the crop of new shows in the 2012-13 season might be bland, that doesn’t mean that there’s not loads of great TV series out there, just not so much on network TV. With one exception that is.
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‘X-Men’ director Bryan Singer heading up CBS’ ‘Twilight Zone’ reboot
Director Bryan Singer (“X-Men” films, “The Usual Suspects”) has signed on to develop and executive produce the latest reboot of the seminal sci-fi anthology series for CBS Studios.
Via: http://www.hitfix.com/news/x-men-director-bryan-singer-heading-up-cbs-twilight-zone-reboot
Quentin’s World
THE road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom, Blake wrote, and for the last few decades no one in Hollywood has followed that road more assiduously than Quentin Tarantino. His movies are famous for their violence and bloodshed; their blaring soundtracks; their offbeat, Pinteresque dialogue; their startling performances from actors you had almost forgotten about; and their encyclopedic range of references to other movies, especially schlocky ones. He spent his formative years — the period when everyone else was in film school — working as a clerk in a video store, and it shows. His films are apt to allude to Godard in one frame and a movie like “Candy Stripe Nurses” or “Dead Women in Lingerie” in the next.