Top 5: 2009 Summer Movies
Summer 2009 is officially over in Hollywood and I’ve barely started pulling myself from the rubble of trainwrecks.
- Transformers 2 and the Jive Talking Robots.

- Terminator: Salvation or How I Ruined the Terminator Franchise and Stole Your Money (maybe this is why Christian Bale had his meltdown)

- G.I. Joe – The Definition of Trainwreck

- Land of the Lost – R.I.P. Will Ferrell?
Luckily, there were some great surprises that helped wash out the bad taste. Below are the Film Savior favorite films from Summer 2009. You might notice that I did not include The Hurt Locker (a shoo-in for Best Picture Nomination). That’s because it didn’t really come out this summer…so get off my back. If you missed them in the theater, queue em’ up on Netflix. They are all worth checking out. Continue reading “Top 5: 2009 Summer Movies” »
Ouch!
Read the first legitimate review of The Road HERE
“This Road leads nowhere” OUCH!
This one from The Hollywood Reporter is not as negative, but still concerning.
The Road is one of our 2009 Obsessions. Here’s hoping that this isn’t true. The novel was amazing…

First Look: Smurfs Teaser Poster
Just as bad as expected.
The director of Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo 2, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua is here to ruin your favorite Saturday morning cartoon. We truly want this to be good. Unfortunately, there is no way that will happen.
Fun Fact: The reason there is only one female Smurf is because, to infiltrate the Smurf village, Gargamel created Smurfette and sent her in to disrupt the village. She originally had black hair, however, the overwhelming goodness of the Smurfs turned Smurfette from evil to good (blond hair). Now you know.
Release Date: Holiday 2010.
Prepare yourself.

The Return of Captain EO?
Maybe it was our constant promotion of the forgotten Captain EO 3D film. Or maybe not.
Either way, it’s looking like Captain EO might be making a return to Southern California’s Disneyland. The Francis Ford Coppola directed/George Lucas (no joke) produced musical short will be returning to its rightful place in Tomorrowland.
Some may call it a tribute, we call it a Disney cash grab after their FOUR BILLION dollar purchase of Marvel yesterday.
In the end, we all win. We get to see that weird little creature sitting on the head of the person in front of us.

