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Weekly Blend #230 - Redemption from the Stars
Submitted by Rafe Telsch on Sun, 06/06/2010 - 18:28Don't see Killers. You don't have to hear our show or read our review. It all comes down to that. If you do want to listen, however, you'll find reviews of Killers, Splice, and Get Him to the Greek, as well as our first week's look at Artist of the Month Jeff Bridges (through Starman and The Fisher King), and a bunch of comic book casting news.
Killers
Submitted by Rafe Telsch on Sun, 06/06/2010 - 10:45I wish I could understand the rationalization behind making Killers. Somewhere, someone decided to make a movie along the lines of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, True Lies, and Bird on a Wire, only with comedic actors playing the roles instead of more action-oriented ones.
Valentine's Day [Blu-ray]
Submitted by Kristi Telsch on Mon, 05/24/2010 - 17:17Valentine’s Day: the much maligned holiday started by the greeting card companies; an occasion for candy, jewelry, and floral retailers to line their pockets with this manipulative ploy for commercial gain. Right? Well, maybe, sort of. But to be fair (and sentimental), Valentine’s Day is an occasion to celebrate those close relationships that are so valuable to us.
Margaret's Trailer Park: Killers
Submitted by Margaret Williams on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 23:21From the looks of the trailer for the new movie Killers you would think this is the classic, boy meets girl type movie where the suave guy, Spencer, sweeps the down home girl, Jen, off her feet. Through the course of their budding relationship we discover the guy’s life isn’t as simple as we were led to believe.
Valentine's Day
Submitted by Rafe Telsch on Mon, 02/15/2010 - 10:01In Feast of Love, another anthology of love stories much like Valentine’s Day, a character played by Morgan Freeman talks about two people falling in love, stating that nobody even noticed as it happened.
Weekly Blend #217 - Sucking the Talent Out of the Room
Submitted by Rafe Telsch on Sun, 02/14/2010 - 22:44Our review of Valentine's Day, which wrangled the top spot at the box office this weekend, is responsible for the show's title, a description that satisfactorily describes just how bad Taylor Swift is in the movie.




