Yet another round-up of things I’ve written for Shakefire.
- The All-American Rejects – Kids In The Street : A solid album worth listening to.
- The Darkest Hour : A mediocre monster movie.
- Top Shot – The Gauntlet : Probably one of the more interesting reality shows that I’ve seen.
- Goodnight for Justice – The Measure of a Man : Oh, Luke… Luke, Luke, Luke… I guess it’s better than not working.
- Time Team – Unearthing the Roman Invasion : Watch it, you might learn something.
- Franklin & Bash : I got to preview four episodes of the upcoming season.
- The Innkeepers : This right here is why I put up with reviewing some items that are complete shit. Not only is this a fantastic movie, but it’s a Blu-ray of a fantastic movie with fantastic extras.
- Madison County : A not horrible horror movie. It’s not good either, so don’t get your hopes up.
- The Genesis Code : Interesting, yet dumb.
- Ralphie May – Too Big To Ignore : Some of it was very funny, and some of it I’m sure would have been funny if I understood it. Completely unmentioned in my review, every time he tells a joke that involves black people, they cut to the exact same black guy in the audience laughing.
- Car54, Where Are You? – The Complete Second Season : Still funny after all these years.
- The Aggression Scale : I didn’t hate it. In fact I even kinda liked it, but I never would have seen it if I hadn’t needed to review it.
- Erin Brockovich : The funniest movie about a corporation knowingly poisoning people in a small town that you’ll ever see. Re-released on Blu-ray for part of Universal’s 100th Anniversary collection.
As always, some good, some bad, but in all cases I didn’t pay a dime for it.