It takes a bunch of information you provide, and uses it to match movies, music, and other media to your tastes. While it is still new and has some glitches, it was pretty good at recommending items for my tastes.
I thought you all would like to see how well the machine can read your mind! o_O
This is an awesome graphic for the new Terminator movie. Terminator Salvation, that is premiering May 29, 2009. I am looking forward to the movie, even though Ah-nold won’t be playing a major role. =(
I guess really the image is more of a flash video than a ‘image’ but it’s awesome anyway!
A tainted airline meal sends the entire crew of a dysfunctional passenger jet and threatens to send the entire plane to a fiery doom. It’s up to one man and a doctor on board to save the plane and everyone’s lives. It won’t happen before some interesting events, such as a fight with the autopilot.
Clint Eastwood is to retire from acting after his next film after a Hollywood career spanning five decades. The Dirty Harry star says he has no plans to appear in films again after starring in Gran Torino, a drama about a racist veteran of the Korean War.
The new feature is SquidFlicks Video Reviews, which is a series in which one or more reviewers rate a film in a fashion much like that of the Movie Marathons, but for single titles. They will serve as an accompaniment to written reviews of the movie on the site. The videos will be less than 10 minutes in length and will review featured and independent films alike.
Our premiere episode has been filmed, and it’s part of the new Super SquidFlicks Thanksgiving we have planned!
There will be a post highlighting just what will be happening in the Super SquidFlicks Thanksgiving tomorrow! I think you will be quite pleased with the surprise we have for you!
Big big weekend here folks – the much anticipated release of the latest 007 movie, Quantum of Solace led to big box office bank rolls! The movie had the highest number of tickets sold in the entire history of the franchise (which spans 4 decades). I hope to see this one soon myself!
Another high-roller for this past weekend was Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, which debuted last weekend. It finished with a little over half of last week’s total at $36.1 million.
Role Models finished over $10 million for another week, and HSM3 is STILL in the top 5! Madness!
Kudos to the top 5 for this weekend – and let’s see what happens next weekend!
BIg numbers this weekend! The movie season is finally upon us – lots of big name films and franchises are gearing up and letting the floodgates of movies swing open! Just don’t drown!
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa raked in just over $63 million on its opening weekend, more than all the other top 5 weekend films put together! I myself enjoyed Madagascar, and I would like to see the sequel sometime soon.
Another opening film was Role Models, a movie about a man who has to mentor two very troubled kids. One is a huge dork, the other is a pain in the @ss! It also had a great start at $19.3 million.
HSM3 hangs in the top 5 for another week, almost earning another $10 million to its account. Other films left from last week were Changeling and Zack and Miri.
This is some great stuff! I found an awesome article about the James Bond/007 movies and their theme music selection. After reading, I found out that some big name celebrities have recorded theme music for several movies in the Bond series over the past 40 years, and that many of those themes went unheard.
The best part about the information is that you can actually listen to the music! (With the exception of two missing tracks.) There really were some great variations here that surprisingly didn’t make the cut.
Here’s a condensed list:
Goldfinger (1964); Originally recorded by Anthony Newley. Click to hear
Thunderball (1965); Originally recorded by Johnny Cash(!) Click to hear
You Only Live Twice (1967); Originally recorded by Lorraine Chandler. Click to hear
The Man With the Golden Gun (1974); Originally recorded by Alice Cooper. Click to hear
For Your Eyes Only (1981); Originally recorded by Blondie. Click to hear
Never Say Never Again (1983); Originally recorded by Phyllis Hyman. Click to hear
The Living Daylights (1987); Originally recorded by The Pet Shop Boys. Click to hear
License to Kill (1989); Originally recorded by Vic Flick & Eric Clapton.
No Audio! =(
Goldeneye (1995); Originally recorded by Ace of Base. Click to hear
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997); Originally recorded by Saint Etienne. Click to hear
The World is Not Enough (1999); Originally recorded by Straw. Click to hear
Quantum of Solace (2008); Originally recorded by Amy Winehouse.
No Audio! =(
Shelby’s Note: Sorry for the delay this week on the Box Office update!
This weekend was pretty slow, with High School Musical 3, yet ANOTHER Disney film leads the Weekend Box Office. Will it EVER end? Yeah, you’re right; it won’t! =(
Also a nice figure to see is the comedy Zack and Miri Make a Porno, which seems to be a great movie but has been plagued with its public image all because of its name. Let that be a lesson to all film makers out there: Your movie’s name is VERY important, not only for viewers but for ADVERTISEMENTS!
Saw V still hangs on, and The Haunting of Molly Hartley scrapes by with 5th place. Funny to note that there were very few horror movies out on Halloween. Figure that…