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Name: Kevin Kelly
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Reject Since: March 2008
Email: kevinkelly@filmschoolrejects.com

Bio: I was raised in the Metroplex of Dallas/Fort Worth, and fled at the age of 18 to Austin, Texas, where I was inundated with a whirlwind of new pop culture experiences. Mainly movies, television, and video games. Everything from art house flicks to big budget movie kept me sane, and still do. Somewhat. I now live on the fringe of Los Angeles.


Posts by Kevin Kelly:

Indiana Jones and the Adventure Collection

Indiana Jones and the Adventure Collection

Indiana Jones isn’t just back in the theaters, but he’s returned to the DVD shelves as well. Is Paramount’s new Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection worth picking up, or is it a shameless double dip? Find out inside.

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Ewan McGregor Joining Tom Hanks in Angels & Demons

Ewan McGregor Joining Tom Hanks in Angels & Demons

Ewan McGregor is joining Tom Hanks in The Da Vinci Code prequel/sequel Angels and Demons. With a much better storyline, this Hanks/McGregor combo could prove to be better than the first flick.

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Is James Bond’s Quantum of Solace Cursed?

Is James Bond’s Quantum of Solace Cursed?

James Bond’s Quantum of Solace has been plagued by a series of three driving accidents in the past week. Is there a curse on this movie? The press seems to think so.

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Del Toro Looks Beyond Hellboy 2 to Hellboy 3… And No More

Del Toro Looks Beyond Hellboy 2 to Hellboy 3… And No More

Guillermo del Toro sets his sights on a possible sequel to Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, but will draw the line at any further sequels. Looks like Hellboy will turn into yet another movie trilogy.

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Is The Incredible Hulk In Danger of Imminent Floppage?

Is The Incredible Hulk In Danger of Imminent Floppage?

Recently I was at the movies in a packed house when they showed a trailer for the upcoming The Incredible Hulk. The resulting response from the audience was a collective “Huh?”

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Roger Ebert: Film Critic, Historian, and… Blogger?!

Roger Ebert: Film Critic, Historian, and… Blogger?!

Roger Ebert has had a rough time with health issues lately, and while he might be laid up with a broken hip, it hasn’t stopped him from entering the wild and wacky world of blogging.

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The Love/Hate Affair with the Entertainment Weekly Summer Movie Preview Issue

The Love/Hate Affair with the Entertainment Weekly Summer Movie Preview Issue

The monster issue that is the Entertainment Weekly 2008 Summer Movie Preview is on newsstands and in mailboxes everywhere. Find out why we just can’t quit this damn thing.

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Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood Share a Knish

Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood Share a Knish

Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood join the cast of Woody Allen’s latest film, and the universe stops to ponder just exactly where things started to go wrong. Signs point to the Duckbilled Platypus.

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Netflix Raising Prices For Blu-ray Disc Renters

Netflix Raising Prices For Blu-ray Disc Renters

Netflix is going to start charging you more if you rent Blu-ray discs. Is that fair? HELL NO sayeth the Film School Rejects. You can raise my Blu-ray prices over my cold, dead HD-DVD player.

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Indiana Jones and the Surprisingly Satisfying Candy Bar Adventure

Indiana Jones and the Surprisingly Satisfying Candy Bar Adventure

Indiana Jones has his own “Snickers Adventure Bar” and “Mint Crunch” M&Ms specially designed for the whip-slinging, hat-wearing adventurer. What, no “Snake Surprise” or “Monkey Brains” a la Temple of Doom?!

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Frank Miller In Talks To Direct The Massive Mayhem of Hard Boiled

Frank Miller In Talks To Direct The Massive Mayhem of Hard Boiled

Frank Miller wants to follow up The Spirit by directing his 1990 comic book project Hard Boiled, which features some of the most beautiful scenes of destruction you’ve ever seen. With fanboys still waiting for a finished version of The Spirit, any ideas how this will turn out?

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Zack Snyder Wants You To Help Make Watchmen

Zack Snyder Wants You To Help Make Watchmen

Zack Snyder wants the fans to help shoot part of Watchmen, so if you’ve got a computer (which I hope you do if you’re reading this) and one or two creative brain cells then you need to jump in. You can win cash, high-def cameras, and a chance for your footage to appear in the flick.

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The Massive Trainwreck Of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li Keeps On Chugging

The Massive Trainwreck Of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li Keeps On Chugging

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li is entering it’s second week of production, and you can read all about it on their insidery blog that sounds a little bit too much like Ain’t It Cool News. Find out all about the production, see an exclusive photo, and oh lord I can’t keep typing this.

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Indiana Jones and the Invasion of the Billboards

Indiana Jones and the Invasion of the Billboards

It’s one month until Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull hits theaters, and we’re already under an invasion of billboards… including this batch of six IN A ROW on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles. What’s next?!

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Crank 2: High Voltage Gets Cast Members, Starts Shooting In One Week

Crank 2: High Voltage Gets Cast Members, Starts Shooting In One Week

Crank 2 kickstarts the adrenaline with new cast members, and they start shooting in one week. If you haven’t seen the original, you’ve got some time. However, once you’ve seen it, it might shave a tick or two off of your heart’s life-expectancy. Then comes this sequel…

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Children of Men Scribe Goes Traveling Through Time Crimes

Children of Men Scribe Goes Traveling Through Time Crimes

Timothy J. Sexton, who adapted Children of Men for the screen, is hard at work on the time-traveling thriller Time Crimes from this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Oh, and Logan’s Run. Wake up and smell the scifi.

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Ian Fleming Was One Badass Writer

Ian Fleming Was One Badass Writer

James Bond author Ian Fleming didn’t only write books, he also had his own plans on how do deal with the Nazis. Sadly, none of his plans got put into effect, but a new museum exhibit will tell you how it would have gone down.

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My Blueberry Nights Is A Dish That Needs To Cook A Bit Longer

My Blueberry Nights Is A Dish That Needs To Cook A Bit Longer

My Blueberry Nights is the first American film from director Wong Kar-Wai, which actually feels like three short films cobbled together. Great cast and some decent acting, but they feel like student films. Ouch.

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Heath Ledger Immortalized As The Joker in Statue Form

Heath Ledger Immortalized As The Joker in Statue Form

Artist Kolby Jukes captures the spirit of Heath Ledger in this ten-inch statue that’ll look right at home on your desk or bookshelf. Assuming you still have room after the last Bat-blitz of merchandising.

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Transformers To Feature Feature Crystals and New Age Healing

Transformers To Feature Feature Crystals and New Age Healing

Transformers 2 is shooting in Sedona, Arizona… otherwise known as the land of crystal healing, UFOs, and it’s a New Age mecca. Oh, and they have some pretty awesome scenery, to boot.

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