20th Century Fox held special screening events in New York and Los Angeles last night for an early unfinished cut of Deadpool, and Twitter was flooded with reactions from fans who were lucky enough to watch the movie! Pretty much all of the reactions that I came across were positive, so for those of you who were hoping for a great Deadpool movie, it looks like we're all in luck! According to what people are saying, director Tim Miller and Ryan Reynolds have made a movie which will make Deadpool fans proud.
It was also confirmed that there will be an post-credits scene, so make sure to stick around after the credit roll! There's no information on what the end credits will entail, but I'm sure it'll be great! Here's a collection of Tweets that you can read through.
And like all marvel movies, make sure you wait for the...
It was also confirmed that there will be an post-credits scene, so make sure to stick around after the credit roll! There's no information on what the end credits will entail, but I'm sure it'll be great! Here's a collection of Tweets that you can read through.
And like all marvel movies, make sure you wait for the...
- 1/19/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Peripheral Produce, the Portland, Or based underground film DVD distributor is having a major sale this summer, offering many of their discs for just $10.
Most of Peripheral’s products are compilation DVDs featuring the work of either a single artist or multiple filmmakers. Some of the discounted offerings include:
Naomi Uman: Milking and Scratching
Includes films: Leche, Mala Leche, Private Movie, Removed, and Hand Eye Coordination.
Matt McCormick: From Tugboats to Polar Bears
Includes films: Towlines (2004), Grounded (2004), American Nutria (2003), Past and Pending (2003), The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal (2001), Going to the Ocean (2001), The Vyrotonin Decision (1999) and Sincerely, Joe P. Bear (1999).
Deborah Stratman: Something Like Flying
Includes films: In Order Not To Be Here, Kings of the Sky, and From Hetty to Nancy.
The Auto-Cinematic Video Mix Tape
Includes films: Truth in Advertising by Negativland, Atlanta by Miranda July, Battles on the Astral Plane by Jon Raymond, Slow...
Most of Peripheral’s products are compilation DVDs featuring the work of either a single artist or multiple filmmakers. Some of the discounted offerings include:
Naomi Uman: Milking and Scratching
Includes films: Leche, Mala Leche, Private Movie, Removed, and Hand Eye Coordination.
Matt McCormick: From Tugboats to Polar Bears
Includes films: Towlines (2004), Grounded (2004), American Nutria (2003), Past and Pending (2003), The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal (2001), Going to the Ocean (2001), The Vyrotonin Decision (1999) and Sincerely, Joe P. Bear (1999).
Deborah Stratman: Something Like Flying
Includes films: In Order Not To Be Here, Kings of the Sky, and From Hetty to Nancy.
The Auto-Cinematic Video Mix Tape
Includes films: Truth in Advertising by Negativland, Atlanta by Miranda July, Battles on the Astral Plane by Jon Raymond, Slow...
- 7/18/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
"Storage Wars: New York," one of two spin-offs of the popular "Storage Wars" on A&E, premiered its second season Tuesday night (July 9) with the introduction of a new contender -- Big Steve Valenti (right).
In the premiere episode, the buyers headed to Trenton, NJ and Big Steve makes his debut. He runs a Brooklyn flea market and is none too popular with the "Sw:ny" regulars, especially because his preferred bidding method is to bang on the storage lockers' metal doors.
Big Steve did win one locker -- full of candy vending machines, the ones you see in car dealerships and laundromats that have three columns. He figures they're worth $3500.
Harlem is the destination for the second episode. One of the big storylines is Chris and Tad's shop in Hoboken being ravaged by Hurricane Sandy. But they're ready to rebuild and they start with a marble table, a taxidermied turtle...
In the premiere episode, the buyers headed to Trenton, NJ and Big Steve makes his debut. He runs a Brooklyn flea market and is none too popular with the "Sw:ny" regulars, especially because his preferred bidding method is to bang on the storage lockers' metal doors.
Big Steve did win one locker -- full of candy vending machines, the ones you see in car dealerships and laundromats that have three columns. He figures they're worth $3500.
Harlem is the destination for the second episode. One of the big storylines is Chris and Tad's shop in Hoboken being ravaged by Hurricane Sandy. But they're ready to rebuild and they start with a marble table, a taxidermied turtle...
- 7/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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