Your are here: Home // Posts Tagged With 21 jump street
Thomas’ Obligatory Best Films of 2012 List
Oh early spring film releases. The Oscar films have gone wide, the crappy horror/comedy/romantic movies are getting ready to do well for an opening weekend before exiting quickly and the critical community is organizing their obligatory top ten lists. Now, given that this is my first top ten list on an actual site, I figured that I had to go all out in terms of stockpiling on film consumption for the...
Tags: 2012, 21 jump street, ang lee, argo, batman, beasts of the southern wild, Bernie, best of 2012, cabin in the woods, chris hemsworth, christian bale, christopher nolan, christopher walken, chronicle, cloud atlas, django unchained, dredd, goon, hotel transylvania, joss whedon, killer joe, lawless, life of pi, Looper, matthew mcconaughey, moonrise kingdom, paranorman, Pitch Perfect, quentin tarantino, rise of the guardians, robert downey jr, Ruby Sparks, safety not guaranteed, sam rockwell, seeking a friend for the end of the world, seven psychopaths, silver linings playbook, Skyfall, snow white and the huntsman, ted, the collection, the dark knight rises, the grey, The Imposter, the perks of being a wallflower, The Raid: Redemption, the three stooges, tom hardy, wreck it ralph
The Hunger Games Knocks Out Titans and Witches [Box Office Results]
Part of looking at movies does involve the business side of show business. We try to have a little fun with it, as each week Tim makes his predictions as to how movies will perform at the Box Office. Then, on Sundays, we look at how Tim’s predictions fared.
Tim didn’t get his predictions to me in a column this week. I guess his schedule is just as busy as the rest of us. Instead I got a last...
Weekly Blend #300 – The More Things Change
It feels like only yesterday that we moved out on our own, set up WidescreenWarrior.com, and shortly thereafter celebrated our 200th episode. Now it’s 100 episodes later… but the more things change, the more they stay the same. We deal with the technical troubles of adding a few more seats as we gather together the current iteration of the show along with the Queen of the Podcast to talk...
Tags: 21 jump street, channing tatum, dark shadows, gary ross, jennifer lawrence, john carter, johnny depp, jonah hill, julia roberts, kristen stewart, kristen stewart can't act, michael bay, mirror mirror, snow white and the huntsman, stanley tucci, taylor kitsch, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the hunger games, tim burton, woody harrelson
Tim Takes On: Let The Hunger Games Begin!
You’ve heard Tim make his weekly predictions on our podcast, guessing how the box office numbers are going to play out as we discuss each week’s estimates. Now we’re putting them down in text just to see how good Tim’s track record winds up. Tune in each week as we compare Tim’s predictions against the actual numbers from the box office weekend, as Tim takes on the Box Office.
Well as I...
21 Jump Street [Review]
In this comedic remake of the popular 1980s show of the same name, former high school nerd Morton Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and former jock bully Greg Jenko (Channing Tatum) have just graduated from the police academy and are prepared for badass excitement. Unfortunately, after a failed arrest attempt while on park duty, the two are assigned to an undercover job at the titular address where Captain Dickson...
Tim Takes On: Welcome to Jump Street!
You’ve heard Tim make his weekly predictions on our podcast, guessing how the box office numbers are going to play out as we discuss each week’s estimates. Now we’re putting them down in text just to see how good Tim’s track record winds up. Tune in each week as we compare Tim’s predictions against the actual numbers from the box office weekend, as Tim takes on the Box Office.
Quick and dirty...
The Lorax Holds Up Against Martians and Taylor Kitsch’s Abs [Box Office Results]
Part of looking at movies does involve the business side of show business. We try to have a little fun with it, as each week Tim makes his predictions as to how movies will perform at the Box Office. Then, on Sundays, we look at how Tim’s predictions fared.
As I mentioned on this week’s podcast, it’s been a hectic week – the kind of week where a hobby like this website has to take...
Weekly Blend #299 – Wrath of the Full Moon
There’s a superstition in teaching about the effects of the full moon on students, and Rafe thinks that’s definitely something he saw this week, with the effects carrying into the show. The full staff of this episode talks about John Carter‘s loss to The Lorax at the box office, the surprisingly well-received upcoming 21 Jump Street, our early anticipation for The Hunger Games, and...
