“When You Wish Upon A Star” by Cliff Edwards (from PINOCCHIO) – Bede Jermyn
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“When You Wish Upon A Star” by Cliff Edwards (from PINOCCHIO) – Bede Jermyn
“Fight The Power” by Public Enemy (from DO THE RIGHT THING) Note: Since I was away on vacation last week, I didn’t get the chance to post up my movie song for that week. So I’ve decided post it this week along with the song I’ve picked for this week as well. – Bede Jermyn
Download HERE Welcome to Super Podcast Ep 83 – We Recorded Live! Yes folks, after almost two and a half years of existence Super Podcast finally had its very first live show. This was recorded last Wednesday and broadcast on UStream. The reason for the live podcast? Well your trusty co-hosts Super Marcey and Bede … Continue reading
Written By: Michael Green & Mike Johnson Penciller: Mahmud Asrar Inkers: Dan Green with Mahmud Asrar Colourer: Dave McCaig Letterer: John J. Hill Issue #1/#2 Cover: Madmud Asrar and Dave McCaig Review: It should come as no surprise to people that Supergirl is one of my favourite comic book characters and heroines. In fact the … Continue reading
Certainly Tom Waits is a well-known musician and one that is almost a bit of an acquired taste. I love the guy and his music; I welcomed this 20th studio album without any real expectations. Music is one thing that I go into with no expectations, I am either going to enjoy it or it’ll … Continue reading
Dir: Sturla Gunnarsson Featuring: David Suzuki The Film: As someone who is mostly unfamiliar with David Suzuki, I wasn’t sure what a film about the man would be like. As I do, I love documentaries and I also love discovering ones that might have a subject matter new to me. This was those things and … Continue reading
Before I start this review, I’ll state that I haven’t been a fan of this film series since I saw the first film. That initial viewing was a huge let down and I didn’t understand the hype, and the more I thought about it the more I began to really detest the deep seeded messages … Continue reading
Evil Things is another entry in the hand-held/found footage sub-genre of horror. For anyone who needs a description, this kind of horror deals with the audience having to watch meaningless conversations between people who are acting like they’re not acting. Obviously, with the success of the Paranormal Activity franchise, these are the type of films … Continue reading
Full Eclipse (1993) As a little kid, the only way I knew of Mario Van Peebles was as Michael Brody’s ‘Jamaican’ friend in Jaws: The Revenge. Not a great way to make an impression. Then, he directed the drug crime thriller New Jack City and black western Posse. He was not really a great actor … Continue reading
Dir: Olivier Abbou Cast: Roc LaFortune, Sean Devine, Nicole Leroux, Cristina Rosato The Film: Territories is bound to go down as one of the more disturbing and just difficult to watch films that I have seen in 2011. This however does not make it a bad film; in fact this was a very good film. … Continue reading
Many years ago Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer took a gamble. Not two productions companies known for taking risks, they’re more likely to base their decisions on market research more than creative ingenuity, so it’s unusual that they took the chance. In hindsight it hardly seems like much of a risk at all but you have … Continue reading
Garrett Collins debuts his new column for SuperMarcey.com ‘In Retrospect’ Whether you feel Twilight represents the real definition for them or sad excuses for them, vampires are in, and more popular than ever. However, back in the late 90s, the presence of vampires was only reduced to the small screen in a little show called … Continue reading
Dir: Dan Rush Starring: Will Ferrell, Rebecca Hall, Michael Pena, Christopher C.J. Wallace, Glenn Howerton and Laura Dern. The Film: Everything Must Go is another case of going into a film completely blind, my sole knowledge of the film was based on the DVD cover. I didn’t watch a single trailer and steered clear of … Continue reading
Dir: Janus Metz The Film I had the opportunity to see Armadillo at this years Melbourne International Film Festival, and it was easily one of the best I saw. Upon re-watching it my feelings haven’t changed at all, the film is fantastic. It really is unlike any other war film I have seen, documentary or … Continue reading