Carnival of Cinema: Episode II
| The long-awaited sequel to the blockbuster Carnival of Cinema Episode I is finally here. Don’t worry, this is a worthy sequel. This is not some crummy remake. Speaking of which, TWO-MINUTE REVIEW’S Reese Wallace offers a look at Sean Penn’s unfortunate remake of the classic film All The King’s Men. Sounds like it will make you want to go back and watch the original. Perhaps this is why Alan Lopuszynski of BURBANKED goes retro and asks what movie would you travel through time to see? Why just stop at great movies? Why not rewind your whole life? That is the premise of Adam Sandler’s latest product, Click. On his blog DARKMATTERS The Mind of Matt has a review of this recent DVD release. Don’t like the past? Then jump headlong into the future. ANONYMOUSX has something to say about the Sci-Fi Film Festival 2006. From fiction to the truth. Is The Lord of The Rings is nothing more than a hack rip-off of The Goonies? Don’t believe it? Check out Otis Campbell’s insightful analysis of both films over at his blog YOU KNOW, FOR THE KIDS. Frodo may be a Goonie in Hobbit’s clothing but does the devil wear Prada? Gracchi at WESTMINSTER WISDOM ponders if Would Rousseau wear Prada? He offers a thoughtful review of the grand chick flick of the year. We've had our chick flick. Now on to the guy movies. MCF from MCF'S NEXUS OF IMPROBABILITY takes a look at real men in the movies…well, not real real men but fake real men. MCF, you magnificent bastard, I read your post! One of my favorite reviewers, Paul McElligott of CELLULOID HEROES, reviews the film Patton. From Ol’ Blood & Guts to just a lot of blood Don’t know who Guillermo del Toro is? You will once you read Darrell’s post about his five films over at FILMGEEKS. del Toro…of the bull…. Speaking of which, did you know they gave a film a higher rating because it was “too Christian”? Xyba over at ONCE MORE INTO THE BREACH has a few words about Facing The Giants. I have some suggestions on what the MPAA can do with their ratings system. Morgen has suggestions of a different kind. Head over to SENSELIST and read Morgen Jahnke’s Eight Potential Subjects for Christopher Guest Films. …and CUT!…and PRINT! Thanks to everyone for their submissions! The Carnival of Cinema is ongoing with submissions being taken through Wednesday with a posting following every Friday. Do you have an opinion or article about the film industry? Have you reviewed a film or DVD? Have any tips on breaking into the biz? Send submissions HERE! FEATURE THIS CARNIVAL ON YOUR BLOG The other editions: The Carnival of Cinema: Episode I The Carnival of Cinema: Episode III Categories: The Carnival of Cinema, film, movie reviews, Hollywood Labels: Carnival of Cinema, film, links, movie reviews |


























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