Another director talk is now ready to read, and this episode we are looking at one of the most explosive directors of the last couple of decades, Quentin Tarantino. You can read the full article at PG Cooper’s Movie Reviews here: Director Talk – Quentin Tarantino Both Cooper, Fogs, and myself are back and we […]
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Director Talk: Quentin Tarantino
May 6, 2012My Oscar Predictions – Part 5: The Results
March 8, 2010Another year, another 24 Oscars awarded. Who won this year? How did my predictions stand up? Let’s find out. First, let’s talk about the show. Steven Martin and Alec Baldwin were the host, but I found they were quite wooden in their line delivery. There were some good jokes there, but nothing outstanding. I want […]
My Oscar Predictions – Part 4: The Majors
February 6, 2010Alright, my last set of predictions. Here are the 6 major awards, including the acting categories, direction,g and of course, Best Picture. Unfortunately these are usually the only categories most people care about, but what can you do. Can I also just say that I really don’t like the 10 nominee system for BP? That’s […]
My Oscar Predictions – Part 3: The Story Aspects
February 6, 2010Alright, on to part 3 of my predictions. This time we’re going with the parts of the film which build the story; screenplay, cinematography, editing. I also threw in the music categories because… well, because. I think they work here pretty well. ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: The Hurt Locker (Summit Entertainment), Written by Mark Boal Inglourious Basterds […]
My REAL Top 10 Movies of 2009
January 10, 2010Okay, now for my serious list. Keep in mind, there are a lot of movies I haven’t seen this year.Its been a weird year for me, and as a result, not a lot of movies were seen. But of the ones that I did, these were the ones I enjoyed the most. 10. The Informant! […]
Inglourious Basterds
January 7, 2010Tarantino’s latest all-out adventure is Inglourious Basterds, the story of a special unit sent into France to kill as many Nazi’s as possible. Yet there are more layers to this story than that; we also get stories involving two very interesting female leads, and one outstanding villain in Hans Landa. This is not a fast-paced […]