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  1. Andrew James says:

    Kurt and John and myself have actually seen Dungeon Siege. It is laughable, but worth seeing. It’s actually not horrible, but it’s certainly not good. My personal review is over HERE. Not the most well written piece I’ve done, but I was writing four reviews per day at this point, so you have to give me a break there.

  2. Jonathan says:

    When they made Date Movie, I thought it couldn’t get any worse. Then somebody made Epic Movie. Then somebody made Meet the Spartans.

    How are these people making movies and I’m not? I could seriously spit out a script better than those in less than a day. On zero hours of sleep. Drunk.

  3. Andrew James says:

    No discussion of Woody Allen is complete without MATCH POINT. Wow was that a great film. It’s unlike any other Allen film before it because A) it’s not a comedy, B) Allen himself is not in it and C) it’s really good.

    I agree with the new guy (John is it?) that I was also surprised that this was an Allen film. It sort of looks like Allen is going the way of Cronenberg: completely changing his style – and for the better.

    But I didn’t like Scoop at all.

  4. Andrew James says:

    As horny as Diane Lane makes me, I think not on “Untraceable.” My new year’s resolution this year is to not see every movie that coms down the pipe just for the sake of seeing a movie and writing a review. I’d rather take the time and get through the pile of must see DVDs I have sitting on my shelf.

  5. Oi. I still haven’t seen “Match Point” but I had fun with “Scoop” and generally, I’m not an Allen fan.

    @ Jonathan – you should write the script. I’m sure it’ll make you a few extra bucks!

  6. Matt Gamble says:

    I have the alternate poster for Untraceable. It is easily the most ridiculously awesome poster ever made for an inevitably shitty movie.

  7. Andrew James says:

    Match Point. #4 or 5 on my top ten list that year. Takes a while to get going, but once it does… woah daddy is it gripping as all hell.

  8. Jonathan says:

    Oddly enough, after writing that comment yesterday, I ended up working on a script I’ve been playing around with. Although it’s certainly not aiming to be Hollywood or Sundance worthy and is mostly just something friends and I are playing around with, because my buddy, as a Marine, has access to these ridiculously high-def video cameras. It’s a modern day noir western action-comedy.

    The main reason I’m doing it though is so I can play around with Adobe Premiere, get to know the program, work on editing and stuff… and who knows, maybe I’ll be a natural and get bitten by the bug and become a struggling filmmaker/actor. Who’s with me?

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