Afraid of the dark? That could be an issue when viewing The Dark Knight Rises. |
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Dark Knight Rises Review Up at F.O.G.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Knight Falls Early in Trilogy Capper
He's dark, he's a knight, he's fighting public and private blackness. Director Christopher Nolan seizes upon Bruce Wayne's gloom, employing it in clever cinematic ways. Learn exactly how tomorrow at Forces of Geek as "Reviews of Films I Have Never Seen" examines this weeks release of The Dark Knight Rises. (Image: totalfilm.com)
Batman relaxes by punching a WWF wrestler in The Dark Knight Rises. |
Thursday, July 12, 2012
New Ice Age 4 Review Up at F.O.G.
Execs and creatives clashed over the direction of the latest Ice Age film, leading to a compromise tale that may very well please someone. Read more behind-the-scenes buzz as Forces of Geek presents your hottest fictional peek into the newest movies at "Reviews of Films I Have Never Seen." (Image: fanpop)
Fox's latest installment is marred by creative tiffs and Facebook unfriendings. |
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
New Ice Age Mired in Creativity
Scat grabs his nut in one of the more exciting scenes from Fox's latest Pleistocene pic. |
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Collaborator Review Up at F.O.G.
Only you can halt audience flight. |
Auteurs attention! Like being the big honcho on-set, huh? But are you prepared to keep audience butts in their seats at any cost? Go now to "Reviews of Films I Have Never Seen" and study the write-up of Martin Donovan's premier opus. Acquaint yourself with what one actor-director-writer did to prevent his film from plunging into the Tartarus of Gabby Town. (Image: ailaleadershipblog.org)
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Collaborator Free Fall Averted
When the editor falls asleep cutting your movie, you must step boldly into the unknown. |
Happy Birthday, USA!
I'm reading David McCullough's 1776 and feel grateful to those who believed freedom and individual liberty were important enough to risk everything on 236 years ago. For example, Henry Knox was 25-years old and owned a book shop in Boston. Yet he conceived and supervised a plan to drag cannon from upstate New York in the winter and over mountains to Boston where their presence compelled the British to evacuate. Thus he became Washington's Chief of Artillery. Thank you Henry Knox and many others for your dream and the courage to pursue it.
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