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TV on Movieville: The Walking Dead TV Series (2010-)

I saw an advert (Or commercial for you yanks) for this last night. It was like a 15 second spot, and based on that, I needed to see this show. Think of The Walking Dead as 28 Days Later, meets uh...TV? Yeah. 28 Days Later on TV. I'm about three episodes into the show and, really I think it's sheer brilliance. The Walking Dead is a comic book of the same name, and it's based around a sheriff who goes by the name of Rick Grimes, portrayed by Andrew Lincoln in the show. What is it about? Well, it's about this cop guy, who's on patrol with his friend and colleague, when they get a call on the radio. So they go check this out, and set up a road block to stop these guys who are being chased by some more cops. They get stopped by the road block and a shootout ensues. Grimes gets shot and consequently goes into a coma of sorts. When he wakes up, he finds out that the USA's gone to shit. I guess that's the first episode in a nutshell, WOOPS. MY BAD. Anyway, the show is an amazing blend of a great story and intense action. Quite possibly one of the best shows to grace television in recent times. I said ONE OF, not THE, geez, get off my back. So far, the show is great. I can probably see it getting boring if they don't keep things fresh, but if it's done right, it'll be a hell of a show. Kazed
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New Despicable Me(2010) Clips

Check these out, new clips from Despicable Me, the new animated feature starring Steve Carell(The Office, Dinner For Schmucks), Jason Segel(Forgetting Sarah Marshall), and Russell Brand(Get Him to The Greek). Synopsis: In a happy suburban neighbourhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbours, hidden deep beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by an army of tireless, little yellow minions, we discover Gru (Steve Carell), planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon (Yes, the moon!) in Universal’s new 3-D CGI feature, Despicable Me. Gru delights in all things wicked. Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way. Until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something that no one else has ever seen: a potential Dad. One of the world’s greatest super-villains has just met his greatest challenge: three little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes. Clip 1: Gru talks to his mother while she Kung Fus
Clip 2: Gru tells his minions his next plan
Clip 3: Gru tries to get girls to sleep
LOL, sweet. This looks hilarious, Carell just has a voice you simply HAVE to laugh at. Well, not that funny. Still laughable. Kazed.
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May 29, 2010 Posted by Lola in Reviews

Sex and The City 2 (2010) review

Along with every female in pretty much the whole entire world, there are times when I like to fantasize about being Carrie Bradshaw. The thirty-something woman who has everything, a fantastic job, a fantastic apartment and many fantastic men. So when I heard the second Sex and the City movie was on its way I was positively thrilled. Preparing myself for the Big Day, I spent literally hours on the couch watching the entire six seasons back to back to catch up, and when I left the house I felt truly ready to experience what I thought would be an amazing movie. The first Sex and the City movie did not disappoint. There was the added glitz and glamour which you’d expect from a series to movie leap, which only made the whole thing more ‘fabulous’ (said in a sexual Samantha slur). This movie however, was just a bit too....ridiculous. I mean, the fact that Carrie bumps into the wonderful Aidan Shaw in Abu Dhabi, whilst on some freak freebie trip was so unrealistic it should have been made into a cartoon and produced by Disney. His cameo (and lets be realistic, we all went to see the movie to see him anyway) left all true Sex and the City fans heartbroken about what could have been and wishing he had a more major role. Samantha played her part as true to character as she always does, but placing such a sexually expressive character in one of the most oppressed countries in the world was such a lame plot line that it was more slapstick comedy than the clever smutty comedy that fans are used to. The continuing plot lines from the previous film were hardly elaborated, and the new plot lines were ridiculous. The fact that Stanford and Anthony, a couple that previously hated each other, get married in the first scene of the film without any explanation as to how they went from despising each other to being in love sets the tone for the whole movie. It is not relatable to any other Sex and the City productions. This movie stands alone which if you are not a die hard fan like myself, could be a good thing. Negative aspects aside; The film contains all you’d expect from a Sex and the City movie. Amazing fashion, hot men, female solidarity and above all, nudity. I truly wanted to love this film and feel slightly like a traitor for not doing so. I’m sorry Sex and the City, you’re getting a 6/10 and its that high ONLY because I got to peek at the wonderful older and hotter Aidan Shaw, and the wonderful clothes. Lola
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Sex and The City 2 trailer

Already? That was quick. BEHOLD.

Trailer courtesy of Firstshowing.net

Kazed

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