In this episode we discuss movie violence, a new Die Hard movie, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, and Matt give his reviews for; Thor 2, Enders Game, and Captain Phillips.
Episode 19; Did Batman use Robin as Bait?
In this episode we look ahead at what movies November will be bringing us, as well as discussing the lasted movie new and rumors. We also go over this episodes Random Movie Ramblings; Blow.
Episode 18; Thor Knew Stringer Bell?!?
In this episode we go over the latest movie news, we talk about Sunshine, and Matt goes over his favorite Halloween movies.
Episode 16; Cretaceous Park
This week we talk about AMC and their plans for the future, along with some Harry Potter and Jurassic Park news.
Episode 15; Matt Might Still Have a Small Chance.
This episode we look forward to the September Movie calendar, talk about the latest movie news, and get Matt’s reviews of World War Z and The World’s End.
Employee of the Month: Random Movie Ramblings
Hey everyone, Matt here with Bleed Geek Movies’ second installment of Random Movie Ramblings. In this feature Mike and I take turns giving one another movies to watch that either we have never seen before, or don’t really remember much about. In the first installment I had Mike watch the classic Tim Burton film Ed Wood, if you have not read his review yet give it a look. This time I get to watch the 2004 film Employee of the Month, and no this is not the Dane Cook/ Dax Shepard comedy, this is a black comedy drama starring Matt Dillon. Continue reading
Ed Wood; Random Movie Ramblings
Going into this movie I didn’t know a lot about it. I knew it was a Tim Burton Film, I knew it was in black and white, I thought it was at least loosely based on a true story, and I had heard it was a very good acting job by Johnny Depp.
The movie started out very Tim Burton-y, the intro was impressive, which also turned out to be the outro, going from fake to real. The black and white didn’t bother me much, however I don’t know if it helped or hurt the story.
The movie was fine at the start, actors playing actors, it made me wonder if it is hard for actors to play bad actors. Ed Wood reminded me very much of Bob Benson with all his positive outlook and what not.
The show then got a bit weird. At first I thought maybe it was about Ed making his first movie, but then it turned into him cross dressing (which really strengthened the ties to Bob Benson). He finished his first movie it was horrible, he somehow was allowed to make another. This seemed to be taking a bit longer so maybe that’s what this story was about. Then there was a super crazy premiere that I wasn’t really even sure what was going on with and it seemed like maybe the movie would be over, but there was still like an hour left. We found out Bella was into lots of drugs so I thought maybe that’s what this was going to be all about, but he got out then he died. We then get involved with some baptists and made another movie that they hated but who cares its going to make millions. It didn’t. The premiere does go a lot better this time and then that’s that.
The movie was just a range of Ed’s life, it was weird, he was weird. I am still not really sure what I am suppose to think or feel about him or it. Will I watch it again, probably not.
Episode 14; Matt Joins the One Percent
In this episode we go over the latest movie news about Thor 2, Bruce Willis, Captain America and more. We also get Matt’s reviews for 2 Guns, Red 2, and Elysium. And we introduce our new feature; Random Movie Ramblings, which we kick off with Ed Wood.
Random Movie Ramblings
We are starting a new feature on the site; we are going to rotate picking movies for each other that we either haven’t seen or haven’t seen in years and just write whatever random thoughts come out. It will be interesting to see how they all turn out. We will be doing at least one of these a week going forward so check back for more updates and watch for the posts to pop up.
Episode 13; Somehow We Always End Up In the Same Place
In this episode we look at the August Movie Calendar, talk about the news out of Comic Con, and get Matt’s review of The Wolverine.