The Dark Knight, film review by John Delia
BATMAN BLOWS YOU AWAY! THE DARK KNIGHT By John Delia This may be the film that knocks off The Avengers from the all time box-office
BATMAN BLOWS YOU AWAY! THE DARK KNIGHT By John Delia This may be the film that knocks off The Avengers from the all time box-office
A CHANGE-UP OF A FAVORITE AMERICAN REUNION Reviewed by John Delia Comedy runs rampant in the sequel American Reunion with the whole cast returning
“Happy Feet Two”: Sequel to the 2006 animated hit about lovable penguins features the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Pink. Rated PG for rude humor and mild peril.
Definitely a man flick A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas follows up on the other two outings with a lot of eye candy and sex, but the gals will get an eye full too. You do not have to have seen the other two flicks, but I bet you will go rent them after seeing this wild comedy; it’s as good at The Hangover.
‘Holdover Part II’ is more like it because The Hangover Part II should be in movie theaters for a very long time. The hilarious comedy uses the same formula as in the original that got the filmmaker an amazing box office return. The writers, cast and crew did an amazing job of bringing one of the funniest movies of the year to the screen. IT’S NOT FOR KIDS.
Nicely put together the animated feature Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil entertains well on two levels. With a fast moving plot packed with a lot of fun characters children will get the most from the wild and wacky comedy. As for the parents, you’ll get more out of watching your kids reactions than the routine storyline that amuses with sight gags and offhanded one liners.
One of the most explosive films in 3D opens with a bang. Resident Evil: Afterlife lives up to its reputation of burning up the screen in this fourth installment based on a video game. Packed with heat, chills and hostile battles in what I feel is one of the best live action 3D presentations this year. It’s a thrill ride with zombies in massive numbers that kept my neck hair standing on end.
Among other things, Road Trip: Beer Pong hits the target market with a quirky and sexy little story much like Beerfest and American Pie did when they came out in movie theaters. A sequel of sorts to the original Road Trip,
Pong balling for beers
Pong balling for beers
the movie never made it to the big screen, but plays well on your television or computer.