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  • Escape from New York

    1997. The year that saw the death of Princess Diana, Gas was $1.22 a gallon, Titanic was released, and life was simpler and less worrisome. A lot of the 90s was spent living a more stress free life than many of us do now. Some however, depicted 1997 as a totally opposite reality. Picture 1997. The year where the entire Government structure is changed and the state of New York is turned into a maximum security prison. The President’s life is in danger and a man called Snake has to save him. Welcome to John Carpenter’s “Escape from New York.”

    This film’s story, I feel, is way ahead of it’s time. By having the set-up be in New York is such a memorable image of America, it could really hit home. Pitting the sole leader of the free world in danger against the gangs and criminals of New York is a ballsy move and it sure as hell worked to perfection. The Criminal anti-hero, Snake Plissken, is as badass as they come. Only caring for himself and no one else makes him one BAMF guy.

    The actors in the film are as seasoned as they come. Donald Pleasence, Kurt Russell, Tom Atkins, Adrienne Barbeau all starred in this cult classic and they raised the film’s quality tremendously. They each have their own unique and distinct role which they all execute wonderfully.

    Carpenter composed the music himself, and he, yet again, delivered in high form. He’s use of heavy synth in his compositions makes his sound the true “Carpenter sound.” The main theme makes you get ready for the action adventure you’re about to witness and doesn’t lay off until the closing credits have rolled.

    Overall, this film is a underrated classic in my eyes. I feel it’s one of Carpenter’s best scripts, and films. If you have Escape lately, then pop some popcorn, lay back on the couch and watch the 1997 that you never thought would be.

    5/5 Reels
    Platinum Squid Rating
    Watch it NOW!!

    Trailer:

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckvDo2JHB7o

  • Squidflicks Summer School: Escape or Die Week

    Hello Squidflicks Nation! SquidFlicks Summer School has officially kicked off! Sadly we’re a day late but that just means you’ll get two new posts for the price of one!!

    Here is this week’s Schedule

    Week One: Escape or Die Week

    Monday – Escape from New York (Written Review)
    Tuesday –  Squidflicks Summer School  (1/8)
    Wednesday – Escape from L.A. (Video Review)
    Thursday –  Squidflicks Summer School (2/8)
    Friday – Escape from Fulton (Digital Short) Intro Clip

  • SquidFlicks Summer School Schedule

    Here is the Schedule for SquidFlicks Summer School. Starting August 2nd!!!

    Week One: Escape or Die Week

    Monday – Escape from New York (Written Review)
    Tuesday –  Squidflicks Summer School  (1/8)
    Wednesday – Escape from L.A. (Video Review)
    Thursday –  Squidflicks Summer School (2/8)
    Friday – Escape from Fulton (Digital Short) Intro Clip

    Week Two: Anthology Week

    Monday –Deadtime Stories (Video Review)
    Tuesday –  Squidflicks Summer School (3/8)
    Wednesday – Trick ‘R Treat (Written Review)
    Thursday –  Squidflicks Summer School (4/8)
    Friday –  Campfire Stories (Written Review)

    Week Three: Starship Troopers Week

    Monday –  Starship Troopers (Video Review)
    Tuesday –  Squidflicks Summer School (5/8)
    Wednesday –Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (Written Review)
    Thursday –  Squidflicks Summer School (6/8)
    Friday – Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (Written Review)

    Week Four: Stephen King Week

    Monday – Children of the Corn (Video Review)
    Tuesday –  Squidflicks Summer School (7/8)
    Wednesday – Thinner (Written Review)
    Thursday –  The Night Flier (Written Review)
    Friday – Squidflicks Summer School (8/8) – Finale

  • Squidflicks Flea Market Finds #4

    Squidflicks Search Flea Markets, Video Stores, Garage Sales, Yards Sales, and anywhere where videos are being sold to search for Movies to add to their collection. Today the SF crew heads to a local Yard sale, and make a return trip back to the Giant Flea Market in Union City, Tn.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HaOMep90E8

  • SquidFlicks Video Reviews – Predators

    SquidFlicks Video Review is a show that features single titles and and reviews them in a group setting. Today’s Feature is the 2010 release of “Predators.” Please let us know what you think by sending us a message.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZkR-U9Wy8o

  • SquidFlicks Flea Market Finds #3

    Squidflicks Search Flea Markets, Video Stores, Garage Sales, Yards Sales, and anywhere where videos are being sold to search for Movies to add the their collection. Today’s find bought by Patrick’s Fiancee, Kelly Crittendon at a Big Lots in Paducah, Ky.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYhzDd7L1ug

  • Toy Story 3

    Guess who’s back? Back again? PIXAR’s back…tell a friend!

    All Slim Shady references aside, Pixar has once again entered the realm of public conscience with another stellar film. Now, you may be asking, “Brandon. When does Pixar ever make a bad film?” The answer? Never. Time and time again,  Pixar has proven to be one of the most reliable studios in the movie-making business. Not only do they deliver with amazing visuals and rake in at the box office, all Pixar films are guaranteed to make you do one of two things: laugh until you cry, or flat-out cry. All of these hold true for Toy Story 3.

    When the first inkling of Toy Story 3 came up in 2009, many wondered what the story would center around. Would Andy be grown up, or would he retain his age as a child? The thinkers at Pixar don’t disappoint – the movie begins with Andy, now 17, packing for college. WOAH! Where are the toys going to go?! Well, they end up at Sunnyside Day Care, donated by Andy’s mom. Sunnyside introduces us to several new characters, the most notable of which are Lots-O (voiced by Ned Beatty) and Ken (voiced by Micheal Keaton). Both add a flair to the movie that was much needed. Let’s face it – we’ve been familiar with the principal characters since the mid-1990s, and the new characters are welcome. Without spoiling the rest of the story, I will just say that the third film in the Toy Story franchise is probably the most entertaining of the trio.

    Pixar’s visuals never fail to disappoint. They are the best in the business when it comes to 3D animation, and it shows in each of their films. Toy Story 3 is no exception. Several times, I had to do a double take, as I thought something was actually real. Little things like grass blowing in the wind, or a tortilla (you’ll see) flopping around look completely natural. What’s even more interesting is the time Pixar takes to perfect each frame of the movie. An article I read in Wired magazine mentioned that 3 frames of Toy Story 3 took approximately 27 hours to properly render. Not only do they spend over a DAY compiling seconds of footage, they also meet and discuss and view the frames, to determine what needs to be fixed. I saw the film in 3D as well. It wasn’t gimmicky, cheap 3D like some movies. But at the same time, it didn’t feel, at least to me, like it made any difference in viewing whatsoever. If you want to save some money, just see it in 2D – from my perspective, the extra money isn’t worth it. One more note – Toy Story 3 is the first film to feature Dolby Digital 7.1 Surround Sound. Not that I can tell the difference between the current 5.1 and 7.1, but the movie sounded great.

    If you’re looking for a quality film to go see, pick Toy Story 3. Especially if you’re a 90s kid, and grew up with Buzz action figures like me. This movie will make you laugh. This movie will also make you cry (guilty!). But most importantly, this movie will instill the message that being a kid never really ends – it just depends on how you embrace that inner child that all of us truly have. Toy Story 3 succeeds in being one of the best films I’ve seen yet this year, and Pixar once again succeeds at blowing audiences away…to infinity, and beyond.

    5/5 Reels
    Platinum Squid Rating
    You must be INSANE if you don’t plan on watching this movie!

    Trailer:

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_FfHA5whXc

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows trailer

    The official trailer from Warner Bros. hit the internet recently, and the finale for the very popular Harry Potter series is looking just a tad past fantastic. Part 1 will debut in November of this year, and Part 2 will follow in July of 2011. I personally can’t wait. Also, this is one of the few movies based on books that I have actually read the books. =p

    Are you pumped?

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hXH0Ackz6w

  • Introducing Squidflicks Flea Market Finds!

    Squidflicks Search Flea Markets, Video Stores, Garage Sales, Yards Sales, and anywhere where videos are being sold to search for Movies to add the their collection.

    Squidflick Flea Market Finds #1

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxz1nrBFGsw

    Squidflick Flea Market Finds #2

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzxBkIbA5fo&feature=channel



  • Indiana Jones in a FINAL crusade to the Bermuda Triangle?

    Indy meets
    Cult sci-fi thrillers!

    Well, I stumbled across some murmurs through the film industry today that’s pretty dang interesting. Rumor has it that a fifth and final installment of the immensely popular Indiana Jones movie franchise is in the works. The latest film was Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which came out in 2008. Prior to that, the series had been inactive since 1989’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

    The film is still in planning stages, and has not been fully confirmed, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it is. Both Harrison Ford and Shia LeBouf will return as the father and son adventure pair that was revealed in the fourth film. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the film is that it is supposed to take place in and around the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. I think as long as George Lucas and crew cut down on the CGI-fest that was Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and focus on the real action and plot that made the first three films such huge successes, Indiana Jones can end in style.

    Look forward to more news as this develops!

    Its all over the place in various states of fractured factuality, but I think the sole concept is true – there is a fifth Indy coming, but I don’t think it’s next year. YMMV

    http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AvJFd6Q3eJ8Vg9Xro10zCYObvZx4?p=indiana+jones+5+bermuda+triangle&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-701