I finally got around to writing this
Remember this post of how I was sad that At the Movies was canceled? Well now its back and its better than ever. I love the fact that its on public television mainly because there are no commericals, so the show feels extended.
I like they went back to the thumbs up/down style because its less complicated than see it/ rent it/ skip it.
Watching this show is a great way to get a profesional opinion of hits and misses at the movies, I highly recommed it.
What did you like better? This version or the previous? Comment about it.
Showing posts with label at the movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label at the movies. Show all posts
Friday, March 11, 2011
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Big Changes
I will be dividing this blog into 4 separate blogs in order to focus on the subjects individually.
For now on this blog will be dedicated to movie, series, anime, and animation reviews and articles related.
Thanks for your patience!
For now on this blog will be dedicated to movie, series, anime, and animation reviews and articles related.
Thanks for your patience!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Favorite Show to be Cancelled :(
I just found out that one of my favorite TV Shows, "At the Movies", is going to be cancelled
, so not a happy camper today...
The show was basically two critics, who would show previews of new movies, and critisize them. And often much of the critisizim was justified and accurate, chopping away at any hype that might surround a new blockbuster or praise an underrated independent film.
And thats what I really enjoyed about the show, the critics would see right through some of these really shallow big-budget Hollywood films and praise movies that are actually good.
I'm sad to see it go. But I'm hopefull they'll consider airing "Roger Ebert & Richard Roeper presents At the Movies"
In other news: I've got my first follower! Whoo-hoo!

The show was basically two critics, who would show previews of new movies, and critisize them. And often much of the critisizim was justified and accurate, chopping away at any hype that might surround a new blockbuster or praise an underrated independent film.
And thats what I really enjoyed about the show, the critics would see right through some of these really shallow big-budget Hollywood films and praise movies that are actually good.
I'm sad to see it go. But I'm hopefull they'll consider airing "Roger Ebert & Richard Roeper presents At the Movies"

In other news: I've got my first follower! Whoo-hoo!

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