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Reject Radio: Episode 17: Keep Your Name This week on a very special episode of Reject Radio, Kevin Carr attempts to continually steer the discussion toward why his addiction to animated pornography is not a social problem, but I get us back on track and talking about horrible, terrible films like clockwork. Plus, chopped and screwed music! By Dr. Cole Abaius on September 7, 2009 | Comments |
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Box Office: Moviegoers Take Labor Day Weekend Off As expected it was a dead weekend at the theaters this Labor Day weekend — so much so that The Final Destination ended up winning the box office with a haul of only $12.4 million! By John Cairns on September 7, 2009 | Comments |
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Neveldine and Taylor, the brains behind the ‘Crank’ series, exchange Jason Statham for Gerard Butler in the future but they’ve made a slightly more intelligent version of the same movie. By Robert Levin on September 4, 2009 | Comments |
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Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card for 09.04.09 Kevin Carr looks ahead to this week’s movie releases, taking aim at Gamer and All About Steve while being a little kinder to Extract.. By Kevin Carr on September 4, 2009 | Comments |
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The Reject Report Controls It’s Gamer If you are going to the movies this weekend, there will be less lineups to navigate and more of a chance you’ll get a good seat, far away from other noisy and annoying theater patrons. And maybe you’ll be able to watch Gamer, All About Steve and Extract in relative peace. By John Cairns on September 4, 2009 | Comments |
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Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 130 – Shenanigans! So here we are with another weekend of movies that Hollywood deemed unfit for critical consumption. Meh! Such is Labor Day weekend. Go rent a DVD or Blu-ray instead of heading to the cinemas. There’s much more quality stuff out at the video store than in the theaters this week. By Kevin Carr on September 4, 2009 | Comments |
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The Movie Watcher’s Guide To September 2009 It’s time now to turn our attention to the fall though, and what’s traditionally known as Awards season, but nestled between the blockbusters of summer and prestige films of fall is a little dumping ground Hollywood calls September… By Rob Hunter on September 2, 2009 | Comments |
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New Gerard Butler Actioner Gets First Poster, Third Name The Mark Neveldine / Brian Taylor directed action film once known as Game — which stars Gerard Butler as a futuristic prisoner who has become part of a sick and twisted live-action video game — has once again been retitled. By Neil Miller on May 8, 2009 | Comments |