review: wall street: money never sleeps

Iconic Hollywood director Oliver Stone (JFK, Any Given Sunday, Wall Street) returns with his most memorable character in tow. Is greed still good in the age of the Global Financial Crisis?
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circle: wall street: money never sleeps
Watch me confess my undying love for Micheal Douglas & talking to my wallet. It's not dignified, but hey the movie isn't bad.
night of the living trekkie
Simply the best produced parody trailer (of sorts) I think I've ever seen:
everything is a remix.
“Everything is a Remix” is a four part video series by Kirby Ferguson. As he puts it:
The project came from my recognition that anything and everything is mostly derivative, mostly a sort of remix of existing stuff. Originality is a just an unlikely combination of existing ideas.
I’ll be exploring the ideas through the ranks of culture and even beyond. I hope to demonstrate how remixing technique applies to high and low culture and in derivative and original works.
You can get more here. Also if you like this you've love Good Copy Bad Copy
review: easy a
Great hollywood teen comedies are hard to come by. So how does Emma Stone's flick about losing you faux-ginity stack up? Find out below (c'mon it's only a 2 minute review:) If the above player isn't showing up you can right-click & download the MP3 of the review here.
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review: the other guys

Wil Ferrell teams up with Mark Wahlberg to take the piss out of buddy comedies. But is it as weird and funny as Ferrell's best?
Review is 2min 06sec
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Also, if you've had a chance to see the flick, please gimee you're thoughts down below. The more i know about where you're coming from the easier it is for me to know what to review:)
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review: tomorrow when the war began

Well then, the time has come. Has your favourite childhood book been ruined? Is it a glorified One Nation advertisement with the cast of Home & Away? or is it Australia's first decent blockbuster in years? Find out down below... Review is 2min 04sec
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Lemme know what you think of the movie - I'm really interested to know how people are finding it.
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