‘World War Z’ is ‘A’ budget zombie flick deserving ‘B-’ rating
Understand from the outset that I have never been a zombie movie fanatic. However, I consider 1968’s Night of the Living Dead a genre classic, and it still elicits chills groping down my back. Zombie productions, including the mega popular TV series The Walking Dead, dwell on blood and gore close-ups of the many ways to kill a zombie. The bashing and slashing of a zombie’s cranium resembles comedian Gallagher’s Sledge-O-Matic crushing of a ripe watermelon. It’s not my cup of joy juice. 
Seeing WWZ in 3D will add little to the overall viewing experience. In fact, it is hard to recall any particular scene that pops into one’s eye space.
Zombies live! Proof is in this trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcwTxRuq-uk
Summer movies I want to see, kind of want to see, and don’t want to see…Part 2/June 2013
TO SEE
Real life dad and son, Will and Jaden Smith, were effective in The Pursuit of Happyness, so this sci-fi yarn should benefit as well. After crashing on an angry planet (Earth), the two encounter life threatening challenges. This is co-penned by director M. Night Shyamalan. (I wrote and rated this before viewing the film, and would now place it in the So-So viewing category.) NO-NO’s…only one sticks out
This trailer for This Is The End reinforces my expectations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yma-g4gTwlE
Glitz, glamour, director flourishes cloud ‘The Great Gatsby’s’ base story
By Steve Crum
Told from the viewpoint and narrated by bond broker/writer Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire), The Great Gatsby lumbers along quite spectacularly. Again, the 3-D sets and costumes are pretty enticing…for about the first half hour. Unfortunately, the film clocks at 143 minutes.
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Glitter and glamour are evident in this trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OULhlaX6JY4
Featuring near nonstop action, this flick should be named ‘Iron Man 3 X 3’
The per se real time plot takes place in a present day America wherein frequent terrorist bombings have put our military and Commander-in Chief, President Ellis (William Sadler), on high alert. It would help if Iron Man were available, but he is pretty much retired. The government’s colorful Iron Man clone, Iron Patriot, is supposed to fill the void as he targets The Mandarin, a Fu Manchu-looking maniac who interrupts TV broadcasts to make threats, which he carries out, graphically live.
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This trailer sets the proverbial stage for one exciting movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CzoSeClcw0
Summer movies I want to see, kind of want to see, and don’t want to see…Part 1/May 2013
•FAST & FURIOUS 6 [May 24]
Until then, here is the sobering trailer to The Hangover, Part III: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96TelFMZwHc











