Category — Camcorders
X-Files: I Want to Believe…it will be good.
I’m finally getting pumped for X-Files: I Want to Believe now that the ruckus for Batman has died down. Scully and Mulder together again. Le sigh.
It should be quite interesting how they explain how Mulder and Scully resurface, especially seeing how they went into hiding after Mulder broke out of prison to escape the DEATH PENALTY!
It so weird that they don’t even address it in the trailer. Instead, we’ve got all these melodramatic shots of Scully trying to talk Mulder down (”You can’t save your sister, Mulder!”) and that old man searching for “aliens” in the woods. But I suppose, the less we know the better, so when we see the finished product nothing will be spoiled.
Find some stills from the movie on Metromix LA to whet your pallette.
And while you’re at it, why not brush up with the dvd box set of essential episodes handpicked by creator Chris Carter called X-Files: Revelations.
July 23, 2008 No Comments
3 McConaugheys & A Baby
FunnyorDie.com has been putting out some pretty consistent material. And the quality of the editing, graphics and footage has improved greatly.
Check out this FOD original:
That’s a solid parody of Three Men and a Baby and the McConaughey. The shirtless one really has the accent and gestures down. I wonder if the original McConaughey would find this funny? For some reason, I bet he would. He’d just give ‘em an “Alright, Alright” and laugh it off.
This great video was put together with original footage shot on just a HDV camcorder. And by using FOD as a distribution source, millions of people get to laugh at what these guys put together on compact camcorder.
July 22, 2008 1 Comment
The Mummy 3: Chinese Mummies
Brendan Fraser is back on board for the third Mummy flick despite the absence of Rachel Weisz, who played Evie in the previous two films. I cannot believe it’s been seven years since the last one. At least you can’t say they rushed into anything.
Still, at first glance, the idea of a mummy tale set in China is a bit of a stretch. Have no idea what I’m referring to? Then, you need to watch the trailer below and see these Chinese mummies for yourself.
Trailer Check:
See? Crazy, right? There’s so much going on in that trailer. I know you have to get creative sometimes, but this premise is something I’d expect from the creators of WarBirds or some other SciFi Channel production. Michelle Yeoh conjures up some ancient army of Chinese zombies that have just hanging out under the Great Wall of China. Then you got Jet Li’s dragon emperor riding that red-eyed horse everywhere. Not to mention, adventurer/mummy killer Rick O’Connell is now supposed to have a grown up son (all while merely aging only thirteen years since the last movie)!
But who am I kidding? I’m totally gonna see it like the sucker that I am, since I’ve seen the first movie like 5000 times (Don’t ask why.). Obviously, I’m not gonna have my expectations up too high. Like Fraser said during his TCA interview: “Folks, it’s a movie. Relax.” I’m gonna just watch and see what happens.
Source: SciFi Wire
July 21, 2008 No Comments
Bloc Party - Mercury
Check out the latest video from Bloc Party for “Mercury”. It was directed by my schoolmate, Ace Norton. That dude can do wonders with a digital camcorder.
Beware of the apes.
July 15, 2008 1 Comment
The Dark Knight
My advice for moviegoers: If visit the cinemas before July 18th, leave your expectations at the door. Save up all your excitement for The Dark Knight.
Trailer Check:
When it comes to summer movies, I understand the idea of not thinking and just sitting back for the ride. But seriously, I predict that the new Batman will blow everyone away with its script, cinematography, and the superb acting from Christian Bale, Heath Ledger (may he rest in peace), Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Aaron Eckhart. It will be a wonder of cinema, as well as the thrill ride of the summer who want it in layman’s terms.
The director, Christopher Nolan, has yet to disappoint me, so I don’t mind raising my hopes this high. I got excited about The Prestige and that turned out to be my favorite film from 2006.
Until this film’s release, maybe I’ll save my movie ticket money and put in my Canon HG10 savings fund.
June 10, 2008 2 Comments



