Director Jon Knautz Writer John Ainslie
and Jon Knautz Actors
Trevor Matthews - Jack Brooks
Robert Englund - Professor Crowley
Rachel Skarsten - Eve
James A. Woods - John
Daniel Kash - Dr. Silverstein
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2008)
So I had the fortune last week to check out the ‘premiere’ of Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer(a Canadian horror production) at my favorite cinema (Bloor Street) as a part of Rue Morgue’s Cinemacabre screenings. Not only was the movie itself a pleasant surprise, but I had the pleasure of seeing Robert Englund (Willy!!!) in the flesh.
Funny enough passersby of the lineup to get into this movie were under the impression it was for the Dark Knight.
Pop. 2008, acronym(a poor one) for a piece of procrastination. An article, be that a game, a video, or website, that distracts the user from participating in more critical acts of being such as having a life.
Where the heck did this come from? I just don’t know who would watch a scene from Downfall (a fantastic film BTW) and decide "hey let’s replace the subtitles with relation to the end of film the dawn of the red camera!". Trust me though it is far funnier than it sounds.
Now please someone out there go take some footage of Ralph Fiennes in Schindler’s List and dub over him with quotes from Sam Walton…
Pop. 2008, acronym(a poor one) for a piece of procrastination. An article, be that a game, a video, or website, that distracts the user from participating in more critical acts of being such as having a life.
Director Christopher Nolan Writer Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan (screenplay) Actors Christian Bale - Bruce Wayne Heath Ledger - The Joker Aaron Eckhart - Harvey Dent Michael Caine - Alfred Pennyworth Maggie Gyllenhaal - Rachel Dawes Gary Oldman - Lt. James Gordon Morgan Freeman - Lucius Fox
The Dark Knight (2008)
When I saw Batman Begins for the first time there were not a lot of surprises for me. Christopher Nolan is one of very few directors I can name where I feel guaranteed that I am going to enjoy their work. Not to mention I also had read the David Goyer script a good year before the release and was telling everyone I knew how brilliant a reboot it was going to be. Most ,if not all, did not believe me at the time. Of course after seeing Batman Begins I think most people will be going into The Dark Knight with lofty expectations.
I honestly find it a mystery how quickly some people can take pop-culture references that are only so old (like 2 days) and already have a T-shirt featuring the catchphrase. It also just so happens to be my favorite seen in The Dark Knight, I just wish the fellas at redbubble did not charge so much for shipping up to Canada.
Pop. 2008, acronym(a poor one) for a piece of procrastination. An article, be that a game, a video, or website, that distracts the user from participating in more critical acts of being such as having a life.
You could say I’m a loyal viewer of Heroes… but I would not go so far as to say I like it. Unfortunately any promise that was evident in that minute is completely negated by Claire’s cheesy line "Sorry Peter, I always loved you." Is George Lucas ghost-writing this season?
Pop. 2008, acronym(a poor one) for a piece of procrastination. An article, be that a game, a video, or website, that distracts the user from participating in more critical acts of being such as having a life.