2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.  Thanks!

Here’s an excerpt:

The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 12,000 times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 4 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

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This dude is trying to make a Marvel super movie

As far as ambitious projects go, this is one of the most impressive undertakings that I have seen. Mike Furth is attempting to put together all of the Marvel films in chronological order (which, by the way starts in 2987 BC). I could try to explain, but I would rather let the filmmaker himself explain his process: you can watch below.

You can read the entire article here. Enjoy, and Happy New Year!

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AMC unveils their subscription program.

In a brilliant move, AMC is testing out a new program that would allow movie goers to attend a movie a day for 35 dollars a month or 3-D/IMAX movies for 45 dollars a month. Personally I think that this is an incredible idea since the price of movies has gone up so drastically in the last ten years. If this is successful we could see a resurgence of people attending the theater; after all if people are willing to pay for this service, then chances are, they will probably use it, which means that once again we may in the near future see lines of people lining up on Friday night to catch the new most popular flick.

The way it works is that subscribers to the program would download an app to their smartphones which they could present at the ticket window, which would allow them to see any movie once. Obviously, they would have to pay for their own concessions, but it still seems like an enticing plan. Keep in mind, to see a movie the price these days ranges from 12-16 dollars depending on where you are. If you attend three movies, then you have already paid for the service, and that’s if you are going three weekends a month. On the other hand, the problem will occur when you are paying for multiple people. 35 dollars a month isn’t too bad if you are ordering this just for yourself, but if you factor in a spouse and a child, the price skyrockets to 70 or 105 dollars a month respectively, which seems a bit steep. I still think that this could be a great idea which would not only bring more people to movie theaters, but also get lesser known movies more of an opportunity to be seen.

So far AMC only has plans to test this program in Boston and Denver, but if the program is meets with success expect to see this program pop up in other major cities as well.

SOURCE: Denver Post

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First Posters for Pixels

A while ago, many of you saw a short film called Pixels. For those of you who haven’t seen it, you can view it below:

The video game gained such popularity that Sony pictures decided to make it a full length feature film. From what I have read of the plot, the film will deal with 80’s arcade video game champions being called upon to protect the earth from alien invaders who mistook our classic video games as a declaration of war. Adam Sandler, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Josh Gad, Brian Cox and Kevin James are all expected to star. Sony has released the first promo posters for the film which you can view below. Enjoy!

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Star Wars actors that you didn’t realize that were in other movies

I came across this article recently which pointed out that many of the bit players from the original trilogy went on to play many other roles that most people did not realize. Personally, I found that “Porkins” was the most interesting to me. You can read the article here. I strongly advise giving it a read.

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