Fox has built itself a nice business out of genius doctor shows. House and Fringe have both found quick and devoted audiences. The first season of Lie to Me one ups both of these series and takes the whole genre to a new level. »»
Fox Home Entertainment has plans to bring the first season of its television hit to DVD and BD this August. »»
In 2003, a much anticipated comic book film hit theatres with a huge SMASH! It's just a shame that after everyone got to view it, that SMASH turned into a very low knock on a door. Hulk thrilled me when the trailers first aired and I watched as Eric Bana didn't want to get angry because the evil green guy inside of him was going to bust out and tear some sh*t up. Early shots of the CGI Hulk looked awesome and it just appeared as if things were going to just be insane with this film. Then it came out and even though the story veered from the comic book, the film itself didn't. There were comic book panels and weird transitional effects and it was just a complete disaster. Could a sequel save the franchise in any way? Sure it could...by replacing Bana with Edward Norton. »»
There are certain genres that should never be mixed when it comes to the world of feature films. For instance, mixing a horror script with that of a drama doesn't make much sense now does it? The absurdity would be the same if one were to combine an action film with the plot of a romance. These same rules should apply when trying to take time periods in film and put them out there for the viewers to see. In what was one of the only failures, in my eyes, of the late Heath Ledger's career; A Knight's Tale tried to take a medieval time period and throw in some modern day mannerisms and music. Virgin Territory does the exact same thing and let me just tell you that I wasn't fond of it when Ledger did it either. »»