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Child's Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Quick Facts of Child’s Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Directed by Jack Bender

Produced by Robert Latham Brown and David Kirschner

Written by Don Mancini

Based on Characters by Don Mancini

Production company: Universal Pictures

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release date: August 30, 1991

Running time: 90 minutes

Box office: $20.5 million

Starring in Child’s Play 3 (1991) VHS Movie Review

Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky

Justin Whalin as Andy Barclay

Perrey Reeves as Kristin De Silva

Jeremy Sylvers as Ronald Tyler

Dean Jacobson as Harold Aubrey Whitehurst

Travis Fine as Cadet Lt. Col. Brett C. Shelton

Donna Eskra as Jackie Ivers

Andrew Robinson as Sgt. Botnick

Dakin Matthews as Col. Cochrane

Burke Byrnes as Sgt. Clark

Matthew Walker as Maj. Ellis

Peter Haskell as Mr. Sullivan

Catherine Hicks as Karen Barclay (Photograph)

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Child’s Play 3 VHS box description

One of filmdom’s most notorious killers is back to wreak more mayhem as Chucky continues his quest to possess the body of a human child.

Eight years after seemingly destroying the killer doll, Andy Barclay (Justin Whalin) turns 16 and is placed in a military school. Meanwhile, the greedy president of Play Pals Toy Company decides to resurrect the popular Good Guys doll line, confident that all the bad publicity is forgotten.

As the assembly line recreates the first doll from a mass of melted plastic, the spirit of Chucky returns to renew his quest and seek revenge on Andy.

Once again it’s up to Andy to stop the unrelenting killer in this fast-paced thriller.

Trailers: None

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‘The Mummy’ opening this weekend is a big tub of greasy popcorn fun starring Tom Cruise. This new take on the classic tale is filled with some twists and revamping of the core story.

Whether you are intricately aware of the original Universal Mummy films or the later ones starring Brendan Fraser this foray earnestly tries to incorporate new story elements including a female mummy, and Cruise playing a character with questionable morals.

Sidekick to Cruise is “New Girl” star, Jake Johnson who brings an excellent amount of levity to the story that seems to break up some of the action and dark scenes with solid laugh out loud moments that mostly work even when the dialogue gets cheesy. His character is often the voice of reason even when Cruise’s wants to go off the deep end.

In an attempt to provide context and avoid one and two dimensional characters ‘The Mummy” has two prologues which is kind of different but smart considering this is an action led narrative. Both mini stories do help establish Russell Crowe’s surprising character, but more importantly, gives motivation for Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella) as she becomes a mummy for crimes she committed.  Unfortunately, even with these added character prologues, both still rise to just being two dimensional.

While Admanet’s motivation is clearly set on power we don’t get to see much else of what makes her tick. To be a great villain a story needs to show more depth and this is one of the reasons “The Mummy” is more fluff than substance. In the same vein, is Russell Crowe’s character (intentionally leaving out his name). He’s a bit ambiguous and the character creates more questions than answers. This may be intentional, as I would assume to see him showing up in the “Dark Universe” films that will be featuring other Universal monsters like Dracula and Wolfman. Look for Easter Eggs in the workshop and office hinting at other famous creatures (they are not obvious).

One of the major action sequences that takes place is when the cargo plane crashes as seen in the trailers. The work that went into the scene almost makes the entire film worth going to see as well as some underwater sequences. Cruise loves his action and in that he totally delivers in this film.

“The Mummy” isn’t going to win a bunch of awards in the story or acting department. However, that doesn’t mean that it still can’t be fun. Cruise delivers on what he’s known for, bigger than life stories with gigantic incredible action scenes. For many that’s enough to make an outing to the theater worth the effort. The story does do some different things with the classic Mummy tale but the choices for some will be predictable. Those who love the traditional creature feature of yester year won’t mind but those looking for substance will find it difficult when the narrative plays second fiddle to expansive action scenes.

Final Verdict: 3 out of 5

M. Night Shyamalan returns to form with his engaging potboiler “Split” opening this weekend wide from Universal Pictures.

A man named Kevin (James McAvoy / X-Men) kidnaps three young ladies who come to discover that their captor has 23 distinct personalities.

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You’ve seen enough Shyamalan films over the years to know that his style is all about stories where you don’t know what’s going to happen next, and then when it happens, it’s not at all what you’d expect. That twist has become his signature move, and how well he takes us on the journey to that twist, is the defining aspect of his film being a hit or miss. “Split” easily classifies itself as one of his films that works and is true-to-form to what first put Shyamalan on the cinematic map. “Split” is definitely on the same page as his breakthrough film “The Sixth Sense” and later “Unbreakable,” but where those two films are quiet and somber this one is more visceral in scope.

“Split” is best enjoyed knowing little going in, so with respect to that I touch on only the most broad strokes of the film.

Easily the biggest factor to what makes the whole movie come alive is McAvoy’s performance. Not unlike Joanne Woodward who starred in “The Three Faces of Eve” back in 1957 who took home an Oscar for her role depicting three personalities, McAvoy takes it beyond the next level. His character is comprised of 23 personalities, of which 6 are featured in the film. With minor wardrobe changes, McAvoy convincingly portrays each character with different speech patterns, walks/shuffles, and idiosyncrasies that convey an impressive array of skill as an actor. Even so, Oscar rarely pays attention to films of this nature but in the genre of sci-fi thrillers, McAvoy kills it!

Running in hand with him is another striking performance from emerging talent Anya Taylor (The Witch) as the lead of the three who are kidnapped. She gave an enthralling performance in “The Witch” and takes some of that raw inner energy she brought to that role, and instills it in her character “Casey.”

Shyamalan pays attention to details in character development giving back-story as to why “Casey” is reacting the way she does. Doing so gives her character depth and gravitas so that the character feels real and reacts in ways that make sense avoiding mismatched character motivations so evident in films of this nature.

While “Split” isn’t quite on par with ‘The Sixth Sense” it far exceeds many of Shyamalans films in recent past. However it isn’t anything new and ground breaking, rather it’s just more of the same. “More of the same” meaning, his stories are generally about a situation that may or may not be supernatural but in the end probably is, and has twists, and probably another twist. That sums up all his films that come to mind. Shyamalan’s “Split” is ranked as one of the better incarnations of his repertoire as his characters are flushed out and equally well acted. The delivery of information is well-paced and the style is engaging mostly from start to finish.  However because he didn’t break any new ground, despite the spectacular acting from McAvoy, the film scores just above average.

4 out of 5

Looks like the Detective Pikachu film has their writers on board!

Announced about a month ago, Legendary Pictures had secured the rights to a Detective Pikachu movie based off the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, but nothing else has been revealed since then. Now, in an exclusive article for Variety, Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch as well as Thor and Guardians of the Galaxy writer Nicole Perlman. The film still has not concrete release date or window, but this was a nice announcement to let Pokemon fans know that the film is currently in good hands.

What do you think about the choice of writers? Do you think they made a good decision? Make sure to tell us in the comments below!

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Universal just released the second trailer for ‘Steve Jobs’, man is this movie stacked. This movie seems poised to see the same success if not surpass that of “Social Network”.

Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.

Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder. The producers are Mark Gordon, Guymon Casady of Film 360, Scott Rudin and Academy Award® winner Christian Colson.

Michael Fassbender plays Steve Jobs, the pioneering founder of Apple, with Academy Award®-winning actress Kate Winslet starring as Joanna Hoffman, former marketing chief of Macintosh. Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple, is played by Seth Rogen, and Jeff Daniels stars as former Apple CEO John Sculley. The film also stars Katherine Waterston as Chrisann Brennan, Jobs’ ex-girlfriend, and Michael Stuhlbarg as Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original members of the Apple Macintosh development team.

Have a look at the new trailer below and let us know what you think?

“Steve Jobs” hits theaters is October 9, 2015.

The final ‘Jurassic World’ poster has been revealed in anticipation of tomorrow’s new trailer reveal. It features Chris Pratt zooming along on his motorcycle with a flock of velociraptors. Silly? Awesome? Or do we just have to wait and see? Regardless, we can’t wait!

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As you must know (mostly from the constant coverage of every new image, trailer, featurette, and poster), all of us here at Geekscape are unbelievably excited for Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, which is finally about to hit North American theatres (well, on August 23rd).

You must be looking forward to the film too (after Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, how could you not be?), so wouldn’t you also love to win some sweet The World’s End prizes? Yeah you would.

You’re in luck. Focus Features has provided Geekscape with three (3) The World’s End t-shirt / pint glass combos. This Saturday, we’ll pick three winners who meet all of the following criteria:

– Like Geekscape on Facebook
– Share this photo on your Facebook wall
– Reside in the United States (sorry Canadians… I feel you)

That’s it! Simple, huh? You can take a look at an image of the prizes below, and be sure to rewatch the trailer too! Again, The World’s End hits theatres on August 23rd! We’ll see you in line!

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20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hellbent on trying the drinking marathon again.  They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their hometown and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub – The World’s End.  As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s.  Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

Briefly: Universal Pictures today released a fantastic new featurette for Edgar Wright’s The World’s End.

The video features plenty of new footage (and some pretty awesome fight choreography), and spotlights plenty of the film’s stars and crew including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright.

Of course, the UK (and countless other places) have already seen The World’s End, and they loved it. The conclusion of the Cornetto trilogy has garnered near universal acclaim, and currently holds a cool 91% on RottenTomatoes. We’ll finally get our chance to see the film on August 23rd, and I can’t freaking wait.

Watch the new featurette below, and let us know if you’re excited! Already see the movie? How was it? Sound out below!

We’re just over a month away from the release of Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, and we couldn’t be more excited! The upcoming comedy looks like an absolute blast, and you can see from this just-released featurette that the picture is really a labour of love for everyone involved. All of Wright’s previous work has been incredible, and I’d expect no less from The World’s End.

Take a look at the new featurette below, which features interviews with plenty of individuals involved with the film, and let us know how excited you are to see the Cornetto trilogy conclude!

 

20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hellbent on trying the drinking marathon again.  They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their hometown and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub – The World’s End.  As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s.  Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

The release of The World’s End, Edgar Wright’s conclusion to the revered Cornetto trilogy is quickly approaching, and Universal pictures has just unveiled a new trailer for the film.

The new preview reveals a little too much of the movie in my opinion, and definitely takes away from the well-shrouded mystery of the picture, so remember that before you decide to watch. It’s also an absolutely hilarious trailer, and is an infinitely exciting taste of what we’ll be seeing later this Summer.

Watch the new preview below (if you dare), and let us know if you’re excited for the movie! The World’s End stars Martin Freeman, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Rosamund Pike, David Bradley, and plenty of other awesome blokes, and will hit North American theatres on August 23rd!

20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hellbent on trying the drinking marathon again.  They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their hometown and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub – The World’s End.  As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s.  Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

With E3 (or at least the big press conferences) and Apple’s WWDC both starting today, I didn’t expect to see much in the way of movie news. That being said, Edgar Wright and his upcoming film The World’s End is bigger than both those conferences combined.

Six new character posters have been revealed for the film, and each gives us a little more insight on the folks we’ll be meeting in the movie. Check out the new images below, and let us know what you think! The World’s End stars Martin Freeman, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Rosamund Pike, David Bradley, and plenty of other awesome blokes, and will hit North American theatres on August 23rd!

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20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hell bent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their home town and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub, The World’s End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

Yesterday saw the release of two new posters for Edgar Wright’s The World’s End. Now it’s time for a new trailer. The preview offers plenty of footage not found in the original teaser (watch it here), and is a hilarious few minutes all on its own.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! The World’s End stars Martin Freeman, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Rosamund Pike, David Bradley, and plenty of other awesome blokes, and will hit North American theatres on August 23rd!

20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hell bent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their home town and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub, The World’s End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

Following the bad-ass new teaser poster from a few days back, Universal Pictures has (finally) released the first trailer for Edgar Wright’s upcoming end-of-the-world comedy, fittingly titled The World’s End.

We saw the first trailer for Ender’s Game earlier today, but it’s crystal clear that The World’s End has won the week (well, unless the trailer for Alfonso Caurón’s Gravity really impresses). This trailer is awesome. Don’t take my word for it however, check out the preview below!

The World’s End stars Martin Freeman, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Rosamund Pike, David Bradley, and plenty of other awesome blokes. Again, watch the hilarious trailer below, and let us know what you think! The full feature hits North American theatres on August 23rd.

20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hell bent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their home town and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub, The World’s End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries.

Release date: 4/19/13

Directed by: Joseph Kosinski

Starring: Tom Cruise, Andrea Riseborough, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, Melissa Leo, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

The Plot:  Earth’s moon was destroyed in a preemptive attack by aliens, creating devastating earthquakes and tidal waves that do a fantastic job of destroying the infrastructure of the planet. In a last ditch move, humanity sacrifices the planet by nuking it to rid itself of the the alien “scavengers.”

Some 60 years in the future, only a few humans remain to oversee the mostly automated harvesting of the Earth’s water supply. Its a tough and lonely job for the human team of “Jack” (Tom Cruise) and “Victoria” (Andrea Riseborough), who work together as an “effective team” to maintain attack drones that protect the huge harvester machines from the last vestiges of the aliens who survived the nuclear attack.

The Earth’s landscape is barren, with striking visuals of a world torn by massive shifts in gravity and war. The humans might have won the war, but the planet was trashed and the devastation is pretty much total. Humanity has been shipped off to one of Saturn’s moons to survive. Even though the “effective team” of Jack and Victoria have had the past five years of their memories wiped as a security precaution, their time on the planet is coming to an end. They’ll soon get to join the off world humans. Even though Jack is looking forward to leaving, there are still parts of him that wish to stay, and nagging dreams of a woman that plague him of a life filled with love. He can’t help but feel like Earth is his home, and who is this woman “Julia” from his dreams (Olga Kurylenko – Hitman and Quantum of Solace)?

The Film:

Based on a unpublished graphic novel passed around Comic Con Intl several years ago, Joseph Kosinski steps outside of the Tron Legacy world that he directed to create his own with Oblivion.

Kosinski overwhelmingly redeems himself with a strong combination of visually spectacular images and a traditional science fiction story that doesn’t have to rely on big explosions, fancy guns, or heavily designed aliens to enthrall audiences. Of course, it does have those elements, along with the post apocalyptic theme that is prevalent today, but it’s the story here that really drives the film. It’s not a Bladerunner, but it does evoke some of the same thoughts of “what if,” and what every good science fiction story should do, creates a sense of wonder and thought.

Moreover, the story does throw in a surprising bit of romance between Jack, Victoria, and Julia, which adds a nice element to this already strong plot.  There are a few other human characters that we only get to see briefly, and you can’t help but wonder what their stories are, but to expand on them in the film (as many critics have complained of) would take us off track. Yes, I would have liked to see more of Morgan Freeman as “Beech”, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) as “Sykes,” but in all honestly, there just isn’t time if you want to keep the story moving. What the story does do well in relation to them is showing enough information that you can get a sense of their desperation and that there’s a whole other world existing out there, beyond just what Jack sees.

There’s a spectacular shot of  “Victoria,” (Andrea Riseborough) entering a pool, naked with the sun shinning behind her. Was it CGI? Was it just her with well engineered lighting, or a combination of both? You won’t have time to wonder what’s real and what’s not, because the story will be moving you along with revelations and action sequences that are paced perfectly, to keep you guessing almost every step of the way.

Bottom Line:

As is common with every science fiction story, there are the standard plot holes that plague just about every film in the genre to date. However, all is forgiven, because in Oblivion, we simply don’t have time to dwell on them. The story is big, the visuals epic, and heck, it has Tom Cruise, who actually does a very good job of not being standard Tom Cruise, but “Jack” instead. Go see it in the theater and if possible, IMAX, because this is what IMAX was designed for. Oblivion is the reason you should get out from under your DVD/Blu Ray collection and head to the cinema. It’s well worth the ticket cost, and a second viewing for this writer.

Grade: B+

The soundtrack from M83 is magnificent. Listen to one of the commercial-free tracks below.

PG-13, 2 hr. 5 min.

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At last week’s Las Vegas CinemaCon, the first teaser poster for Universal’s upcoming adaptation of Dark Horse Comics’ R.I.P.D. was spotted in the wild. Today, that poster was officially released in a much higher resolution.

Take a look at the poster below, and let us know what you think! R.I.P.D. stars Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Bacon, and Mary Louise-Parker, and will hit theatres on July 19th!

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The Dark Horse comic R.I.P.D. is adapted by Universal Pictures with this fantasy crime film focusing on a newly deceased cop (Ryan Reynolds) who’s drafted into a squad of zombie cops that battle the supernatural. Red’s Robert Schwentke directs, with Jeff Bridges co-starring as his partner and Kevin Bacon playing the villain.

The first trailer for R.I.P.D. is set to premiere with Friday’s Oblivion, so look for it online soon!

Another teaser poster has been spotted at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The time around it’s the upcoming Universal adaptation of the Dark Horse comic R.I.P.D. starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges. The trailer for the film is set to hit next week so it’s likely that we will be seeing an official version of this popping up sometime soon as well.

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The Dark Horse comic R.I.P.D. is adapted by Universal Pictures with this fantasy crime film focusing on a newly deceased cop (Ryan Reynolds) who’s drafted into a squad of zombie cops that battle the supernatural. Red’s Robert Schwentke directs, with Jeff Bridges co-starring as his partner and Kevin Bacon playing the villain.

R.I.P.D is set to hit theaters July 19th 2013.

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Get ready to turn on your heartlight one more time! In honor of it’s 30th anniversary and prior to it’s release on blu-ray, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial will be returning to the big screen for one night only!

Screenings will take place on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7:00 PM, with special matinee screenings in select theaters at 2:00 PM. The screenings will be presented by NCM® Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Universal Pictures as part of the studio’s 100th Anniversary celebration. Fans will get to see the all-new, digitally remastered version of the film, and there will be a special taped introduction by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz.

Tickets are currently on sale at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. Get your tickets today before they sell out!

I’ll be seeing it on the big screen for sure and will probably be wearing a red hoodie even! E.T. holds a special place in my heart, I joke with people at tell them that it’s the movie that taught me to distrust my government (which isn’t true at all but makes me laugh). It’s actually the movie that taught me to curse without knowing that I was indeed cursing. I used to call my brother “penis breath” when I’d get mad at him, but little did I know that I was actually calling him a cocksucker. Took me years to figure that one out. So thank you Elliot and Steven Spielberg for that one! Seriously though, this is a fantastic movie and any time it’s on I find myself sucked in. October 3rd can’t get here soon enough. I’ll see you geeks there!

So Kristen Stewart has been fired from being in the sequel to this Summer’s suprise hit Snow White and the Huntstman. You read that correctly; Snow White 2 won’t have Snow White actually in it.  According to the Hollywood Reporter, the sequel is now going to be reconceived as a spinoff movie only starring Chris Hemsworth’s Huntsman character. Right now it is still unclear whether director Rupert Sanders will return, though one source with ties to the production tells the Hollywood Reporter that he will. Screenwriter David Koepp however will not be coming back though for sure.

I actively did not like Snow White and the Huntsman, even though I really wanted to. Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen was amazing, as were the visuals. But Kristen Stewart was beyond miscast in this movie, and just dragged the whole thing down with her acting style of constant non expression. But It wasn’t just her fault, as Rupert Sander’s direction also sucked. But as much as I can’t stand Kristen Stewart as an actress, if she is being fired and Rupert Sanders is hired back, as the article suggests, this will be one of the biggest examples of “slut shaming” in recent Hollywood history.

There is no doubt that at least part of the reason that Snow White was a box office success was due to Stewart’s enormous fan base due to Twilight. Now that she has had an affair and cheated on her Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson with her Snow White director Sanders, and is considered a horrible harpy by the Twilight fans because of it, she is getting fired from a franchise she starred in and helped make successful, at least financially. And the person she cheated with is getting to probably keep his job.  She’s a 22 year old girl mind you, and he was a 41 year old married man. As I said, I am no Kristen Stewart fan at all, but if she gets punished for her infidelity and her older, married partner in said infidelity essentially gets promoted, Universal is going to look horrible.

Buy yourself a pack of Reese’s Pieces and get ready to relive your childhood. Steven Spielberg’s 1982 classic, “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,” is coming to Blu-ray for the first time this fall. The Blu-ray will be digitally remastered from the original 35MM film elements, with 7.1 surround sound, and will contain “hours of bonus features”. It looks as if fans will get the original theatrical version of the film and not the 2002 digital release, if not both. Here’s the trailer:

The American Pie franchise returns this week with its fourth theatrical release: American Reunion. All of the major and minor characters return this time but now the film is written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, creators of the Harold and Kumar films. We sat down in my living room to talk about highschool, college, reunions and getting old. And of course we talked about sex! How did the guys approach putting together such a famous franchise and will we see a fourth Harold and Kumar movie? Also, did they even go to their high school reunions? American Reunion is a hilarious and faithful new entry in the American Pie series and if your a fan of comedies or movies at all I think you’re going to love this episode of Geekscape! You’re welcome!

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