Michael Clayton "The movie was good, but felt long. It was pretty much exactly 2 hours long, but i heard people saying when it was over that it felt like it was 3 1/2 hours long and i agreed. I guess what i'm saying is the movie was pretty good, with the potential after some more editing and lots of cutting of extraneous scenes to be really awesome..." (full review)
Miss Potter "Maybe it was just me, but watching this film, it felt like this was a bit of a re-hash of Finding Neverland. It's a biopic taking place in the 1800's England about a struggling creative individual who writes whimsical bedtime stories that our protagonist sees come to life within their life. In Finding Neverland, he sees people with hooks. Here, we got her seeing rabbits pulling buggies..." (full review)
The Wolf Man (script) ""The Wolf Man" is American Werewolf in London gory and violent. Throats get torn out, heads get decapitated, bodies get torn in two, dismembered limbs go flying everywhere, entrails get spilled all over the place, the poor victims of The Wolf Man get absolutely gored to death. Hannibal Lecter would get thanksgiving hungry reading this script. There is a scene late in the 2nd act when The Wolfman is fully realized, he breaks out of an insane asylum (won't spoil and tell ya how he got there) and goes on a bloody carnivorous rampage in London..." (full review)
The Green Lantern (script) "This "Green Lantern" script is dated 6/20/06 and written by Robert Smigel, yes the same guy who does the voice for Insult the comic dog and tons of writing for SNL's TV Fun House. Jon Shestack Productions (Firewall) is developing the project. The script is supposed to be inspired by the storylines from Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn 1 and 2. Anybody who is remotely a fan of the series knows that these storylines have to do with Hal Jordan and him receiving his power ring from Abin Sur, a dying Green Lantern that crash landed his spaceship to earth..." (full review)
