Category: Fantasy

Dark Shadows (2012)

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By: The Cinephiliac (Four Beers) -   If you were born after the baby boomer generation then you may not be familiar with the legacy of Dark Shadows. In 1966 Dan Curtis’ gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows, premiered on ABC. It was


Fire and Ice (1983)

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By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Four Beers) –   In the year 1983 Heavy Metal and Conan the Barbarian made love, and from their womb was born Fire and Ice, proving that the combination of two incredibly awesome things becomes something that is kinda awesome,


Labyrinth (1986)

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By: The Cinephiliac (Two Beers) -   I like to think of myself as a film aficionado. In fact, one of my earliest memories is being in a movie theater with my father and brother, standing in my seat while we watched


Mirror Mirror (2012)

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By: Billy Arceneaux (Two Beers) -   “Say hello to my little friend!” was cut from the movie! “Say hello to my little friend!” was cut from the movie! The above is a reference to the god-awful use of the


Wrath of the Titans (2012)

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By: Chris Sheridan (Three Beers) – Clashing with Titans can take a lot out of a demigod. After doing so in 2010’s aptly named Clash of the Titans, Perseus (Sam Worthington) has retired to live as a simple fisherman, raising his son


Grimm’s Snow White (2012)

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By: Wonko The Sane (Four Beers) - In case you hadn’t heard, there are two versions of the “Snow White” fairy tale being released in 2012, one is a comedy with wise-cracking short people and visual splendor, the other has


Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

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By: Sam Lord (A Toast) - Every once in a while, a film comes around capable of pulling at your heartstrings without seeming too feminine, and creating a fantastical world without seeming too nerdy. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is like


John Carter (2012)

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By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Three Beers) -   Based on the fantasy novels by author Edgar Rice Burroughs (also known for Tarzan), John Carter is the story of a Virginia Cavalryman shortly after the Civil War moving to the southwest in


Videodrome (1983)

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By: Frankie B. (A Toast) -   This movie’s director, David Cronenberg, is one of the most creative directors in Hollywood. The amount of disturbing imagery, sexuality, and violence in each of his movies is just astounding. He creates complex


Ghost Rider 2: Spirit of Vengeance (2012)

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By: Bill Arceneaux (Six Pack)   They warned me on twitter, and they warned me here on MovieBoozer. Stubbornly, I went ahead anyways. The trailer looked good. The behind the scenes footage looked surreal. The directors were cool. The actor was crazy.