OBLIVION : KOSINSKI AND HIS SCI-FI SIGNATURE
• April 14, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in beyond the stars
Tags: 2001, 2001 : A Space Odyssey, Alien, Andrea Riseborough, Anthony Gonzales, Arvid Nelson, digital domain, duncan jones, Gentle Giant Studios, I Robot, Independence Day, Joseph Kosinski, Joseph Trapanese, Karl Gajdusek, M83, Mad Max 2, melissa leo, meta sci-fi, Michael Arndt, moon, Morgan Freeman, movie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Oblivion, Olga Kurylenko, Pixomondo, Planet Of The Apes, Procol Harum, Radical Comics, review, Sony CineAlta F65, Susanne Sundfør, the matrix, Tom Cruise, Total Recall, tron legacy, wall-e, William Monahan
CELEBRATING VALENTINE : 25 PERFECT DATE MOVIES
• February 13, 2011 • 7 CommentsPosted in chit-chat
Tags: 500 days of summer, 9 1/2 weeks, a moment to remember, after all, andie mcdowell, be with you, before sunrise, benny and joon, bram stoker's dracula, bruce springsteen, cameron diaz, celebrating valentine, chances are, cher, date movie, date movies, david foster, diane warren, eternal sunshine of a spotless mind, father of the bride, father of the bride 2, four weddings and a funeral, happy valentine's day, how far would you go for someone you loved, hugh grant, ima ai ni yukimasu, in the mood for love, jerry maguire, jr., julia roberts, la vita e bella, life is beautiful, love, michael bolton, my best friend's wedding, my one and only you, nine and a half weeks, only you, paul haggis, perfect date movies, peter cetera, pour elle, robert downey, salaam e ishq, secret garden, serendipity, st elmo's fire, the brat pack, the next three days, the proclaimers, there's something about mary, true romance, valentine movies, wall-e, what dreams may come, wong kar wai











