
If you're a fan of old-school Ninja and Kung-Fu movies you'll probably love this movie as much as I did. The premise is that ninjas still exist and are orphans trained from youth. One defects from the clan and the hunt is on. Violent, great stunts, larger than life effects and the most fun I've had watching an action movie in ages. Rent it now!
This trailer for Human Centipede is making a lot of news but is this a good horror movie or just a feeble attempt to outdo shock movies like Saw? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
I can't wait for this movie to come out, it should be awesome!
Steve Martin's movie, "The Jerk" is one of my all time favorite movies so I loved listening to him talk about the movie in this video.
While we all expect to be scared in a horror movie, some of the most memorable movie moments are when we don't expect it like in the comedy, Pee Wee's Big Adventure. IFC just compiled their list of the top 25 scariest moments in non-horror movies.
Click here to read IFC's 25 scariest Moments in Non-Horror Movies
How many of you saw Rocky VI, properly named "Rocky Balboa"? Probably not many. I did. Clearly the first Rocky was the best but I love this franchise. For those of you who don't love the series, you're probably remembering the first movie wrong. Go watch it again and I promise you'll see it in a totally different way. It's a darker, sadder movie than most remember it being but in a beautiful way.
So why do a sequel? I would've been happy if he stopped after the third movie but as long as Stallone wants to continue, I'll be buying a ticket. In a recent interview Stallone had this funny but telling quote: "Even my wife says, ‘Don’t do it. You’re embarrassing the kids’. But I told her, ‘If I don’t try I’ll be a really unhappy man.’ You have to do it. Artists like me have to go through the dark over and over again."
Oh yeah, there's also a new Rambo sequel in the works but I'm not a fan of that series.

Here's a picture of the cast of the new A-Team movie. I'm not exactly a fan of the TV show but I find this fascinating.
The Cast:
- Liam Neeson as Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith - how can you go wrong with one of the best actors out there but I guess Liam's in this one for the paycheck because as good as he is, I'm sure he doesn't get paid as much as he deserves.
- Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson as Sgt. Bosco 'B.A.' Baracus - Quinton is pretty much throwing away his MMA career by walking out on his UFC contract to try his hand at acting. I hope he got paid well because he'll have a long layoff before he fights again and with newer, younger, faster and stronger competition coming up every day, his pro career days are numbered.
- Bradley Cooper as Lt. Templeton 'Faceman' Peck - I like Cooper but I never thought of him as the "pretty boy" that the original character played by Dirk Benedict.
- Sharlto Copley as Capt. 'Howling Mad' Murdock - Sharlto is almost as much as a questionable casting choice as Rampage because the only thing he's done that people might know is the awesome District 9. I wonder if he worked on getting rid of his accent?

Every time I hear John C. Reilly, I think of the old Warner Brothers cartoon character Pete Puma.
Click here to watch Pete Puma and see if you can hear what I'm talking about.
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