
The Week That Was: To the Moon, Mr. Bay
Features By Neil Miller on December 12, 2010 | Be the First To Comment
Another week has come and gone and I still don’t have a good opening line for this column. It’s about the articles, people. Not my commentary about the articles of the week. This little guy — aptly titled The Week That Was — is all about my personal favorites from the last seven days. The best that Film School Rejects has to offer, and whatnot. As you may have figured by now, I don’t have much to say this week. Thus all of the repetitive filler and jargon. So lets dive right into the articles you missed while you were out doing things that don’t have anything to do with reading FSR…
The Reviews
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader can’t sneak past Robert Levin
- The Tourist gets denied passage into your life by Rob Hunter
The Watchable Stuff
- Marvel’s Thor hit hard with it’s first trailer
- Real Steel bloodied some robot noses, left us feeling Hugh Jackmaned
- Transformers 3 goes to the moon, Alice
The Features
- Junkfood Cinema made us smile while covering The Wizard
- The 2010 Geek Gift Countdown continues to put dents in your credit score
- We explore the 10 Most Confusing Cases of Mistaken Identity in film history
- We wonder aloud which villains you like better than the heroes they fight
- Vincent Cassel tells us all about Black Swan
- Our latest feature, The Vintage Trailer of the Day keeps on keepin’ on
That’s all from Reject HQ this week. If I missed anything, please feel free to use the comments section to share. That’s that little box below where you can write your own thoughts.
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