“Tomorrow Never Dies” by Sheryl Crow (from TOMORROW NEVER DIES) – Bede Jermyn
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“Tomorrow Never Dies” by Sheryl Crow (from TOMORROW NEVER DIES) – Bede Jermyn
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90′s Gems Why A.J. Chose This Film For Bede: “When it comes to political campaigning, most people usually only see the big rallying speeches and irritating advertising (as I, a … Continue reading
I decided that with my down time, I may as well embark on all 22 Bond films in the lead up to Skyfall’s Australian release this week. Rather than review each film, as I still am not able to type very well, I figured I’d live tweet my viewing. So broken down by each film, … Continue reading
NOTE: Unlike my fellow film critic friends, I’m pretty new to the whole Blog-A-Thon challenge but it was definitely something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. So when my friends SuperMarcey (of http://www.SuperMarcey.com of course and as well as my co-host on my Super Podcast), A.J. Hakari (of http://www.cineslice.wordpress.com), Sam Inglis (of http://www.24fps.org.uk) … Continue reading
Another awesome title credit sequence and a great theme performed by Tom Jones #Thunderball Continue reading
I decided that with my down time, I may as well embark on all 22 Bond films in the lead up to Skyfall’s Australian release this week. Rather than review each film, as I still am not able to type very well, I figured I’d live tweet my viewing. So broken down by each film, … Continue reading
Going into Yossi, I actually had no idea it was a sequel to Eytan Fox’s 2003 film Yossi & Jagger. I have not seen that film, but I did read what it was about and I really feel the need to check that out. Yossi brings back lead actor Ohad Knoller, now having not seen … Continue reading
Humans want it all – respect, love, money, connection, security, the essential and the superfluous – everything we do all comes back to the concept of obtaining something we desire, something that we can display proudly and call our own. In “Sharqiya”‘s case, young Kamel desires an identity, something that will be forever his and … Continue reading
In this installment of Super Marcey’s Wacky Adventure’s, Marcey brings out her SAW collection and talks about what she has collected and why she loves the series. http://blip.tv/supermarcey/super-marcey-s-wacky-adventures-in-the-saw-franchise-6438262
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 99.5 – 31 Days Of Horror Wrap-Up Super Podcast is back in action – in this bonus episode before the big number 100! We may be a little late since October is well behind us at this stage – but since we haven’t had a chance until now to actually … Continue reading
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90’s Gems Why A.J. Chose This Film For Marcey: “‘Cast a Deadly Spell’ brings together two of my most favorite things in the world: film noir and monsters. But … Continue reading
I have wanted to watch Dollhouse for a long time now, and I could never catch it on TV to watch it from the start. I was very happy to hear Australia was finally getting Season 1 on DVD and Blu-ray Continue reading
Imagine sitting across from the parent of whose child has murdered yours. What could you say? Would you let loose your emotions or would you stare back at them at equal loss for words? This is but one provocative question that applies to the old saying- there are two sides to every story, but in … Continue reading
Well, Halloween has come and gone once again (even though it technically finished two weeks ago lol). If you remember from my Bede’s Halloween Viewing: 62 Horror Films In 31 Days article that I wrote last month, I said I was going to spend the month of October watching all 62 films (plus my 4 bonus … Continue reading