The first 2010 releases hit DVD this week. That's not a good thing.
New Releases -
Legion (2010): Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid - God has had it with the world so he sends angels to destroy the population. Except for Michael. Michael is such a tough guy that he's going to take on a legion of angels with the help of some good ol' boys like Quaid. Great theology abounds.
Edge of Darkness (2010): Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone - Gibson's daughter is murdered and he goes on a rampage to expose the truth. This is Gibson's first movie since 2002 and while he is solid, the rest is only so-so.
Daybreakers (2010): Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe - In a future where vampires are the majority and human blood is running out, the new population is forced to find new ways to survive. This is an interesting concept but as I'm not a big fan of the vampire, I'm out.
New Releases -
Legion (2010): Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid - God has had it with the world so he sends angels to destroy the population. Except for Michael. Michael is such a tough guy that he's going to take on a legion of angels with the help of some good ol' boys like Quaid. Great theology abounds.
Edge of Darkness (2010): Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone - Gibson's daughter is murdered and he goes on a rampage to expose the truth. This is Gibson's first movie since 2002 and while he is solid, the rest is only so-so.
Daybreakers (2010): Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe - In a future where vampires are the majority and human blood is running out, the new population is forced to find new ways to survive. This is an interesting concept but as I'm not a big fan of the vampire, I'm out.
New to Blu-Ray -
Karate Kid 1 and 2 (1984 and 1986): Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita - There's a reason why the theme song for part one is, "The Best Around." I defy you to name me 129 movies that are more awesome than "The Karate Kid."
Karate Kid 1 and 2 (1984 and 1986): Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita - There's a reason why the theme song for part one is, "The Best Around." I defy you to name me 129 movies that are more awesome than "The Karate Kid."
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