Last Minutes with ODEN
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Thank You Jason Wood for allowing us this moment.
Oden’s struggle with cancer finally came to an end.
May he rest in peace and his memory be eternal.
Canon 7D
Directed/Edited: Eliot Rausch
Director of Photography: Luke Korver, Matt Taylor
Song: Big Red Machine / Justin Vernon + Aaron Dessner
Documentary Release 2010
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Movie Review: Wanted
I had the chance to see Wanted, on opening day last week. This movie will keep you on the edge of you seat the entire time. There are many twists throughout the movie to keep you awake and interested in what will happen in the next scene. From fast cars, and thrilling action, this movie has it all. I highly recommend going to see it.
Here is a review from another fan of the movie.
A movie review by: Susan Granger
Making his American feature debut, Kazakhstan-born director Timur Bekmambetov ups the ante on turning graphic comic books into big-screen adventures with this hyper-kinetic, viscerally thrilling, supercharged transformation of a nerd into a superhero.
25 year-old Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy of “Atonement,” “Last King of Scotland,” “Chronicles of Narnia”) is apathetic and riddled with anxiety; he hates his job as an account manager and his girl-friend is boffing his best-friend. Which explains why he’s immediately intrigued when Fox (Angelina Jolie) suddenly saves his life, telling him his estranged father was one of the world’s greatest assassins and recruiting him to follow in his footsteps.
Yet it’s not quite that simple. Fox works for Sloan (Morgan Freeman), who masterminds The Fraternity, a 1,000 year-old league of supersensory-trained killers pledged to carry out a binary code of vengeance hidden in the fibers of the Loom of Fate: “Kill one, save a thousand.” Their shooting specialty is curving the trajectory of bullets around obstacles and people. The Fraternity’s training methods are brutal but Gibson soon develops his dormant skills, along with growing suspicions about Sloan’s fickle finger of fate and his own destiny.
Mark Millar and J.G. Jones’ cult comic book series was adapted by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Chris Morgan, and Timur Bekmambetov’s resume includes “Day Watch” and “Night Watch,” Russia’s two biggest commercial hits. Inventive action and stunt work are his forte %u2013 as demonstrated by the elevated train sequences and a climactic chase on a high-speed Pendolino train, superbly photographed by Mitchell Amundsen, edited by David Brenner and orchestrated by Danny Elfman.
. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, “Wanted” is a wry, nascent 9, because Terence Stamp, who plays an enigmatic character, says a sequel is already in the works.
I suggest going to see it if you get the chance.
WhySoSerious!!! Batman update!
New trailer has been posted! Super siked about this movie.
The Dark Kight
Due for release on July 18th, 2008. The Dark Knight. This movie is the sequel to Batman Begins, which was released in 2005.
Gotham is under the reign of chaos once again as a criminal mastermind known as the Joker arrives. After taking care of Ras’s Al Ghul, and the mysterious disappearance of the Scarecrow, Batman continues on his ware on crime in Gotham city. In the Dark Knight, the psychopath “Joker” brings forth chaos and puts Batman on his personal agenda to be taken care of. Jim Gordan and Batman join forces to try to sterilize the streets before they are overrun with chaos.
There are rumors of cameo appearances by, Catwoman, The Scarecrow, and Two-Face. There are also rumors of The Riddler making an appearance as well.
Unfortunately Heath Ledger, who plays the Joker, passed away on January 22, late that day Warner Bros. released a statement Declaring that Ledger had completed all his scenes and post-production work, thus making the Joker the actor’s final completed appearance in a film.
I look forward to this movie as I have alway been a fan of Batman, and movies about the comics I read as a child. I will be posting more about this movie as I learn about it. I will be giving my full review after seeing it this summer.
Why So Serious?
More info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/
Rambo

There is only one word for this movie that comes to mind. INTENSE. Stallone did an excellent job both directing the movie and starring in it. The story line was also very different from the classic Rambo movies. In the beginning of the movie John Rambo is just trying to go on about his life in Bangkok, hunting snakes and scraping old tanks. A group of Christian missionaries come to Rambo for help to get them to Burma, a place of genocide and evil. I won’t be one to spoil, this is a movie to see. Just be warned it earned it’s R rating very easily. Stallone didn’t do bad for a 61 year old man, I think him directing the movie gave it a personal touch. I also recommend seeing this in theaters the sound is incredible, something that most likely will not be replicated in a home theater. As Rambo says in the movie, “when you’re pushed, killing is easy as breathing” That can easily summarize the movie in a few short words.










