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The Middle Row A few guys and girls taking a relaxing seat in the middle row to give you the average persons prespective on movies, music and the media mysteries of the day. We are bringing you int

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The Middle Row: Episode 36 - Appaloosa, Body of Lies and some Horror

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Carl and I sit back once again to discuss a few theatrical releases including W., Body of Lies, Quarantine and Max Payne but we also get into a little debate about our favorite horror movies and what made them great back in the day. We also hit on some movies that just faded away during the end of the movie season including Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna.

Getting on the Spike Lee Joint…What happened? This highly anticipated movie seem to have faded as quickly as it came. I tracked down a discount theater and finally got to see the film. As much as I respect Mr. Lee as a filmmaker there was somthing about this latest outing that failed in my eyes. The movie was a bit dull and kind of boring as it dragged on and on. At 166 minutes it painfully persisted without release, it was almost painful.

I have experienced films far longer then St. Anna but when the plot and script fail to accomidate the long streches the audience feels every minute of it. The story seemed lost in its own greatness, it was uninteresting and I had trouble connecting with it. It was hard to follow at times as well with characters moving from one time zone to the next. The jarring and disjointed scenes proved to me that the film didn’t have to be as long as it was.

I praise Mr. Lee for making a film about the horrors and treatment of Black soldiers during World War II, but it could have been better. I was expecting a whole lot more and came away with less. This could have been a great historical documentary but the sheer lack of character development, strange dialoge between characters, nudity and stereotypes bring it all crumbling down.

Overall, the movie was below average on my scale. Not amazing, not great, definitely not an epic, but it seemed to cause me some discomfort. It was a great story, but it could have been executed much better.

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The Middle Row: Episode 35 - End of Summer Movie Reviews

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Carl and I sit down for the "End of Summer" movie reviews. In this episode we discuss Eagle Eye, Pineapple Express, Tropic Thunder and more. We also talk about some movies that we missed over the summer. Some actually we didn't regret missing at all...

60th Annual Emmy Awards we missed

Late but not sorry. Yes we were a bit busy but in retrospect the winners are in need of some review. We miss a lot I know, we kinda busy working some parties, doing some...

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A trailer for the upcoming film MIDNIGHT CHRONICLES - the independent fantasy film from Landroval Studios. Based on a Fantasy Role Playing game. It looks really nice. We missed a chance to see a sneek...

Review: Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden

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Directed by: Morgan Spurlock Written By: Jeremy Chilnick, Morgan Spurlock

Morgan Spurlock, an average man with a mission, sets out to find bin Laden so he can better protect his new born child from the...

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