The adventures of Gary, Nic, Ginger and Dolley as they navigate life in a crazy world. They love sports, reading bed-time stories and of course, the Hokies.

Me, Her, the Boy and a Dog by Gary Cope is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Further proof that there are no more original ideas in Hollywood. Trailer for Every Oscar-winning movie ever.
Someone needs to remake Krull, seriously. Wouldn’t you agree?
I have heard ZERO about this movie, I just stumbled upon it looking for movie times. For starters, it looks like a really good movie, but it also stars one of my son’s favorite musical artists, Dan Zane. The movie is not kid appropriate - it’s a drama - but even I like Dan Zane (relative to the other kid-friendly music available), so it’s kinda cool to see him in the movie.
The new A-Team movie trailer is out! I so totally geeking out for this!
The movies of 2009 in seven minutes…
Every Film of 2009 in 7 Minutes
You might remember this guy from last year. His stuff is pretty amazing.
1 Year, 342 Movies, 12 Months of Production, 7 Minutes.
Enjoy
Love this.
Screw New Moon. Here’s my favorite vampire!
Clash of the Titans remake! I can’t WAIT for this movie to come out! Growing up, the 1981 version was one of my favorite movies, stop motion et al.
Every time I turn around there’s a new movie or TV show featuring romantically distraught teenage wannabe vampires. Enough already.
I have this movie (Watchmen) in my briefcase via Netflix and hope to watch it tonight. Wait … there’s a book?
I watched Watchmen last night for the first time. It was certainly more thought provoking than I expected, and I think I’m going to need to read the book now.
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Meh. There were certainly some funny moments in the movie, but too much of it was over-the-top and in-your-face. It was insulting how they forced a lot of the jokes to the point they were terrible and not funny. Jamie Pressley and Jon Favreau were hysterical in supporting roles, but the main character, Peter Klaven (played by Paul Rudd) was such an idiot that he was beyond believable. He reminded me of Ben Stiller or Will Farrell - too stupid to be believed.
It wasn’t a horrible movie - it was a good movie, but it could’ve been so much better if the director would have had more respect for his audience’s collective intelligence. What could have been a smart and funny comedy turned into another “Pineapple Express” or “Superbad.” Shock value comedies aparently will never completely fade as a genre. Pity.