koreaguy12 wrote: By all accounts, this is supposed to be a serious and disturbing film that pushes the boundaries of the PG 13 rating. But then going to Toys R Us and seeing all these Dark Knight toys… The figures and busts aimed more towards adult collectors is one thing, but stuff like the “Wayne Tech Mega Cape” that’s clearly designed for kids under the age of 10, is something else entirely.
WHat’s next, kids toys of the puppet from the Saw movies?
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Batman - The Dark Knight | No Comments
baysik wrote:
the alicia keys song
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in The Secret Life of Bees | No Comments
david d wrote:
There’s a book called The Changeling by Jane Yolen but that’s not it. Stephen King wrote something called The Changeling but that’s also not it. And it’s not a re-make of the George C. Scott movie.
Thanks!
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Changeling | No Comments
Emilie C wrote:
You know, after they won the basketball championship?
It was after the Aly & Aj song…
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in High School Musical 3: Senior Year | No Comments
Black lashes wrote: also…don’t you ever wish you could take your dog to work with you? i do. lol
I’ll probably just wait till the movie comes out on dvd or till they put it at the dollar movies. ?
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Beverly Hills Chihuahua | No Comments
jeffsd28 wrote:
any chance there will be a #3?
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Transporter 3 | No Comments
Arby wrote:
Ok, so, where I live, I do not have a costume shop or a party city or anything like that to get one, so I have to go online to find the costume. So, I was wondering if anyone can give me a link or something to a cheap Joker costume from the latest movie, “The Dark Knight”. If you could, that would be great! Oh, and I want the makeup too, I dont wanna wear a mask, I wanna go natural for this costume. Thanks again!
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Batman - The Dark Knight | 1 Comment
Regina R wrote:
In the preview when Gloria talks to this male hippo saying who’s your friend, or is that your butt? During that commercial?
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | No Comments
ShawtyRedd wrote:
Does anyone know the title and artist of the song playing during the trailer for the “Max Payne” movie? If you need to hear the song again go to imdb.com and watch the trailer. Much appreciated to anyone who can help.
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Max Payne | No Comments

Joel Owens wrote:
Superman might have larger than life powers to protect the Earth. Daredevil might have superhuman senses to defeat the Kingpin of Crime. Spider-man might be flexible enough to get out of any sticky situation. But then again, when an evil villain is out to cause mayhem on Earth via nuclear bombing or sophisticated biological weapons, only one fictional character sans the superpowers can salvage us from utter destruction: Secret Agent Bond—James Bond.
James Bond, unlike these superheroes, doesn’t have supernatural powers or wasn’t bitten by a genetically enhanced spider of sorts for him to be called a hero. Known to have the strength, wit, intelligence, charms, seamless gadgets, and of course, his natural appeal to women, he is an unstoppable brute. Agent 007, as he is commonly called, is a human weapon, ready to stop any atomic bomb, morally bankrupt villain or some unnamed armaments to save the world.
The Villain Who Made the Most Movies
The hardest task for the creators of the James Bond franchise must have been the conceptualization nemeses that would be worthy and fit to be up against the most popular secret agent in Hollywood. They must have been in a heated James Bond Villain quiz discussion in order to reincarnate evil at its best to be eradicated by our suave hero in the end.
Ernst Stravo Blofeld is arguably one of the most hated villains to be fought by 007. As an evil mastermind of SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion), he aims to take over the world and get truckloads of money in the process of doing so. He appears in 7 major James Bond movies and definitely continues to earn a lot of fans for his pure rashness. This bald, cat-totting and murderous villain is never adamant in annihilating James Bond. Blofeld, with his trademark accent and evil deeds, will be a staple character in any James Bond villain quiz no matter how many other villains might be baked in the oven of the screenplay writer’s imagination.
More Villains: A James Bond Villain Quiz
Villains might be abhorred, but no one can deny that we love them for what they do best—being EVIL. Let’s see how well you know James Bond’s nemeses. Take this James Bond Villain quiz and find out.
1. He has a penchant for sharks, crocodiles and killing, among others. This villain appears in Live and Let Die and was portrayed by Yaphet Kotto.
a. Elliot Carver
b. Mr. Big
c. Mr. Bullion
2. He tried to kill Bond by blowing him up with an atomic bomb to no avail. He is famous for the line, “Better than letting a handful of old men in Moscow bargain away our advantage in disarmament talks!”
a. Mr. Big
b. Kamal Khan
c. Octopussy
3. It is Soviet counter-intelligence agency portrayed in the early James Bond novels based on the real-life agency of the same name. In the novels, it was one of 007’s greatest nemeses.
a. SPECTRE
b. SMERSH
c. KRYPTONITE
4. He wants to disarm world powers and have world peace by destroying missile silos and military bases around the world using the diamond satellite laser weapon he created. He appears in Diamonds are Forever.
a. Kamal Khan
b. Nick Nack
c. Professor Dr. Metz
5. He attempts to execute Bond in Korea, and drives a Jaguar XKR while chasing him across a flat plain in Iceland. He appeared in Die Another Day.
a. Zao
b. Gustav
c. Kanami
Answers:
1. b. Mr. Big
2. c. Octopussy
3. b. SMERSH
4. c. Professor Dr. Metz
5. a. Zao
Villains Make Bond, THE James Bond
Villains can give the needed oomph to make someone a hero. In the case of our favorite fictional secret agent, James Bond would have never reached this pinnacle of popularity without these murderous minds out to cause considerable damages to the world. Sure enough, the quality of a James Bond film is contingent upon how evil, downright mean and callous his enemies could get. The more ruthless these villains become the more smashing and appealing James Bond becomes to the box office.
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Quantum of Solace (James Bond) | No Comments