Poseidon isn’t the absolute dud some have made it out to be. If you don’t compare it with the 1972 classic, it’s actually an enjoyable film, but it’s also fascinating to see the tons of money Warner Bros. and the production companies shelled out to put forth such amazing spectacles and yet an incredibly, at best, average script.
Sherlock Holmes has its problems, sure, but thanks in large part to a great cast headlined by Robert Downey Jr. riding his hot streak [...], the movie manages to still be entertaining. Guy Ritchie also shows that he can direct a big budget Hollywood movie yet still keep his own visual flair and uniqueness.
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When I saw Sherlock Holmes in the theater, I didn’t really find it all that enjoying. [But] I thought I would give it another shot. I must say that I found the movie much more enjoyable than in the theaters and one that people who enjoy mystery or suspenseful films will find exciting enough to watch again and again.
Here’s a quick link to Blu-Views to some pics taken of the upcoming Lord of the Rings Trilogy set for release on April 6th from New Line. So be sure to check it out!

Richard Kelly is a talented and unique writer. Even his disappointing sophomore picture, Southland Tales had vision and flare and although it never could measure up to Donnie Darko, I could at least appreciate portions of it. Outside of some individual scenes, The Box doesn’t have much going for it.
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This is truly an awful movie, and the only reason I gave this half a star is due to Diaz trying to fake a southern accent. It truly is the only reason to bother with viewing this muck.







