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Sight and Sound Top 250 #157 – Solaris (1972)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 31, 2016
Usually I end one of these posts with the trailer for the movie in question, but this time I’m going to start with it. This is a perfect example of a misleading trailer and just goes to show that mis-marketing a movie, and pulling a bait and switch where the trailer promises one thing and the read more
There’s Nothing Tacky About Oscar Isaac In This Short Film – Ticky Tacky (2014)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 24, 2016
Coming into writer/director/producer Brian Petsos’ 2014 short film Ticky Tacky, you could be forgiven for thinking that perhaps you had stumbled upon some missed early Wes Anderson film. After all, there is the initial shot of the record stylus being placed on an LP thus establishing the sourc read more
Throwback Thursday – The Parallax View (1974)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 19, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
Throwback Thursday – Captain America: The Serial (1944)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 5, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
Throwback Thursday – Gamera (1965)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 28, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
A Couple Of Cuts Above – Barbershop (2002) And Barbershop 2: Back In Business (2004)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 26, 2016
In anticipation of seeing the newly released third Barbershop movie, Barbershop: The Next Cut, I decided to go back and give the first two entries in the series a re-watch. I remembered liking them when they first came out, and thought I’d see how well they held up over time. The first film, s read more
Let’s Just Go Ahead And Declare Today Trailer Day – Here’s A Whole Crop Of New Ones
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 24, 2016
It’s always interesting to just let yourself fall down the rabbit hole of the interwebs and see where you wind up. This time, the first link was a note that I got about The Founder, an upcoming movie starring Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc, the guy who… well, he didn’t exactly start Mc read more
Will It Be As Magnificent As Its Predecessors? – Here’s The New Trailer For The Magnificent Seven
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 22, 2016
Considering that the original was an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, one of the things that I’m kind of curious about is how much credit will be given to that movie when it comes to this modern remake of John Sturges’s 1960 movie The Magnificent Seven. Another questio read more
Throwback Thursday – Django (1966)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 21, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
Did Someone Say “Werebear”?! Oh, Yeah, I’m There! – Here’s The Trailer For Guardians (2017)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 17, 2016
During the Cold War, a secret Soviet project created a group of Superheroes. Each of the heroes was meant to represent a different nationality of the USSR and the strengths and traditions of those people. However, with the end of the cold war and the Union on the verge of collapse, it is time for th read more
Covering Comics #15 – Walt Simonson’s Thor
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 16, 2016
I’ve often said that I miss the comics covers of old. Those covers were designed, unlike many of the ones being produced today which are merely mini-posters spotlighting the titular character without giving any indication of the story contained inside, to draw readers in and make them anxious read more
Throwback Thursday – Suddenly (1954)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 14, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
Definite Possibilities – Here Are The New Posters and Trailer For Doctor Strange (2016)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 13, 2016
Okay, gang, here ya go! Here are the newly released posters for November’s Doctor Strange movie from Marvel: And here’s the new trailer: Yeah, this really looks like it’s got the “possibility” to be great. Definitely looking forward to it! read more
Now That’s A Big Lizard! – Here’s The New Poster and Trailer For Godzilla: Resurgence (2016)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 13, 2016
If anyone should know how to make real Godzilla movie, it should be Toho. And it looks like they do. Here’s the new poster: And the new international trailer: Now all we need is a firm US release date. read more
Dawn Of Violence – Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice (2016)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 12, 2016
Nope nope nope nope nope. I’m just not going to do it. Look, I could spend two or three (or more) hours writing about what’s wrong with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (from this point on simply referred to as BvS). I could outline why the movie simply needs a ground-up script-level r read more
“All We Are And All We Seem…” – Dead Of Night (1945)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 2, 2016
Dead of Night was something of an aberration when it was produced by Michael Balcon for the Ealing Studios in 1945. Not only was it one of the few horror films produced by British studios in the 1940s, but it was also what is known as a portmanteau or anthology movie. It was , however, an aberration read more
Throwback Thursday – Panic In The Streets (1950)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 31, 2016
Between this blog and my previous one, Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, I’ve been writing about movies for quite a while now. Because of that, there are a lot of posts that have simply gotten lost to the mists of time. So, I figured I’d use the idea of “Throwb read more
It’s Krofft Time – Here’s The First Trailer For The New Electra Woman And Dyna Girl (2016)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 31, 2016
I suppose it’s fitting to post this trailer for the new Electra Woman and Dyna Girl movie on a “Throwback Thursday” since I was a fan of the TV show when it was a part of the Saturday morning line-up way back when. Of course, part of that original love was because I had a serious c read more
Covering Comics #15 – Batman, Superman, and World’s Finest Comics
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 28, 2016
I’ve often said that I miss the comics covers of old. Those covers were designed, unlike many of the ones being produced today which are merely mini-posters spotlighting the titular character without giving any indication of the story contained inside, to draw readers in and make them anxious read more
Double Feature Time – Zoombies (2016) and…
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 8, 2016
No, that’s not a misspelling in the title above, I really did mean Zoombies. As you’ll see from the trailer this comes from the folks at Asylum, purveyors of low budget schlock/homage/rip off films that quite often turn out to be entertaining in their own right, and this may just be one read more