roguem: (Sin City - Kevin)

Fuse and Fangoria have teamed up to bring you the first ever Fuse Chainsaw Awards.

The nominees include SUPERNATURAL, Ellen Page (Hard Candy), Aaron Stanford (The Hills Have Eyes) and Slither (Nathan Fillion).
So get on there and vote.

Click here to get to the home page: http://fuse.tv/chainsaw/index.php

roguem: (Sin City - Kevin)

Fuse and Fangoria have teamed up to bring you the first ever Fuse Chainsaw Awards.

The nominees include SUPERNATURAL, Ellen Page (Hard Candy), Aaron Stanford (The Hills Have Eyes) and Slither (Nathan Fillion).
So get on there and vote.

Click here to get to the home page: http://fuse.tv/chainsaw/index.php

roguem: (X-Men - Wolverine)

Have a lot of pictures I've been wanting to post. Mostly of the areas where I live in Norway, London and even Poland. These pictures have been taken from mid january up until now, so there are quite a few. So if you want to know a little more about where I live, follow the cuts. :D

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ExpandPrecious )

Hope that was informative and not to dull. Now, time for bed. Have classes tomorrow, and we're filming some pick ups afterwards.
roguem: (X-Men - Wolverine)

Have a lot of pictures I've been wanting to post. Mostly of the areas where I live in Norway, London and even Poland. These pictures have been taken from mid january up until now, so there are quite a few. So if you want to know a little more about where I live, follow the cuts. :D

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ExpandPrecious )

Hope that was informative and not to dull. Now, time for bed. Have classes tomorrow, and we're filming some pick ups afterwards.

Slither

May. 6th, 2006 09:02 pm
roguem: (Serenity - River Axe Dead Reavers)

I went to see 'Slither' on thursday evening, so I figured I'd write a little bit about it. 



Before I begin the official review, I have to tell you in what setting I saw this film. First of all I headed to the cinema alone, because none of the people I had asked wanted to go, or were busy with various school work. I'm not a big fan of watching scary movies at the cinema on my own, but figured this is part comedy and I managed 'The Sixth Sense ' on my own, so I'd be okay. It was also the last day it was showing at an ok time of the day (19:10), so I headed down to the cinema. I arrived a little after 19:10 and the guy at the counter thought I wanted a ticket to the next screening, but I got a ticket for this one. Now this made me think that there would be loads of people already in the theatre. What do I discover when I get there? It's empty, I am the only one there! This throws me a bit, but I remembered I was alone at the beginning of 'Hooligans', so other people would surely be coming. I find a seat, and surely a guy comes in during the trailers, but he leaves when they're over.
Yup, that's right folks, I was going to watch this all by myself!
Now, this is something that would usually make me very happy, not that it's ever happened before, but this was after all a scary movie. I'm not a whimp really, and I know this was a comedy as well, but come on! So yeah, for about the first ten minutes of the film I was a bit tense, but then I relaxed and figured I'd enjoy myself as I had the freedom to scream and cringe as much as I wanted without looking a fool. So that's what I did. ;)


Slither

May. 6th, 2006 09:02 pm
roguem: (Serenity - River Axe Dead Reavers)

I went to see 'Slither' on thursday evening, so I figured I'd write a little bit about it. 



Before I begin the official review, I have to tell you in what setting I saw this film. First of all I headed to the cinema alone, because none of the people I had asked wanted to go, or were busy with various school work. I'm not a big fan of watching scary movies at the cinema on my own, but figured this is part comedy and I managed 'The Sixth Sense ' on my own, so I'd be okay. It was also the last day it was showing at an ok time of the day (19:10), so I headed down to the cinema. I arrived a little after 19:10 and the guy at the counter thought I wanted a ticket to the next screening, but I got a ticket for this one. Now this made me think that there would be loads of people already in the theatre. What do I discover when I get there? It's empty, I am the only one there! This throws me a bit, but I remembered I was alone at the beginning of 'Hooligans', so other people would surely be coming. I find a seat, and surely a guy comes in during the trailers, but he leaves when they're over.
Yup, that's right folks, I was going to watch this all by myself!
Now, this is something that would usually make me very happy, not that it's ever happened before, but this was after all a scary movie. I'm not a whimp really, and I know this was a comedy as well, but come on! So yeah, for about the first ten minutes of the film I was a bit tense, but then I relaxed and figured I'd enjoy myself as I had the freedom to scream and cringe as much as I wanted without looking a fool. So that's what I did. ;)


Stuff

Aug. 21st, 2005 12:36 pm
roguem: (Mad Wolverine by RogueM)

The movie 'Slither' just looks so disgusting, but since [livejournal.com profile] beluga  has gotten me interested in zombie movies and Nathan Fillion is in it... I guess I'll have to watch it. "A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters." See the trailer HERE.

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And for some 'brighter' news, some pics from the 'X-Men 3' set:

 

Bryan Singer was supposed to direct and co-write the film's script, but when he was given the offer to take over the problematic Superman Returns (2006) from Brett Ratner, he left the project, taking with him most of the production staff including composer and editor John Ottman, writers Mike Dougherty, Dan Harris, and production designer Guy Dyas among others. Layer Cake (2004) director Matthew Vaughn then stepped into the directors chair, overseeing the script and production, only to leave 9 weeks before filming, unable to commit to the year-long production schedule which would keep him away from his family in England. In an odd twist of fate, the previous Superman Returns (2006) director Brett Ratner filled the vacated position. Ironically, Ratner was also a contender to direct X-Men (2000) before Singer got the job.

Stuff

Aug. 21st, 2005 12:36 pm
roguem: (Mad Wolverine by RogueM)

The movie 'Slither' just looks so disgusting, but since [livejournal.com profile] beluga  has gotten me interested in zombie movies and Nathan Fillion is in it... I guess I'll have to watch it. "A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters." See the trailer HERE.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

And for some 'brighter' news, some pics from the 'X-Men 3' set:

 

Bryan Singer was supposed to direct and co-write the film's script, but when he was given the offer to take over the problematic Superman Returns (2006) from Brett Ratner, he left the project, taking with him most of the production staff including composer and editor John Ottman, writers Mike Dougherty, Dan Harris, and production designer Guy Dyas among others. Layer Cake (2004) director Matthew Vaughn then stepped into the directors chair, overseeing the script and production, only to leave 9 weeks before filming, unable to commit to the year-long production schedule which would keep him away from his family in England. In an odd twist of fate, the previous Superman Returns (2006) director Brett Ratner filled the vacated position. Ironically, Ratner was also a contender to direct X-Men (2000) before Singer got the job.

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