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Author: Bill Bonfanti Created: 7/17/2008 12:54 PM
Bill's REEL Reviews for Real People primarily focuses on current theatrical releases and Indie films. Also the place to find trailers for the latest releases.



I’ve been watching Heroes since the very first episode and both Anders and I have expressed our feelings about this series on many occasions. I felt like this once promising series had lost its way and would probably never find its way back. That is until last night’s episode “Cold Snap” aired. This episode was filled to the brim with all the elements that made the show so fun to watch in the first season. We saw characters die, discover powers and even learned the identity of the mysterious Rebel who has been helping the heroes throughout the Fugitives story arc.

Volume 4: Fugitives has been extremely uneven up until last night, with a crappy episode to match every good one. We the viewers have been subjected to plots that seem to meander forever and character motivations that really seem to...

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Howdy FILMGOAPHYTES! It's been a while, but Anders has returned to the place that started his writing career (not sure if that's a good thing or not). I like to write something for FILMGO every now and again to express my love and gratitude. Today's topic HEROES. The NBC television program that coined the phrase “Save the cheerleader, save the world". It airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on NBC.

   

 I have been following this show before it even aired back in the fall of 2006. I had heard earlier that year that NBC was going to add a program to its stable that would follow a group of people who were discovering they had amazing abilities. It was right in my wheelhouse and I counted down the days until the pilot premiered. I was not disappointed. It was everything I had hoped it would be....

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Let me start by saying that after seeing Watchmen, I understand why the reviews were so polarizing. I understand how someone could watch it and hate it. I also understand why someone could love it. I myself fall into the latter category. I freaking loved it! It was one of the best (if not the best) cinematic experiences of my life. Words and star ratings can’t truly describe what a masterpiece this film is, but I’m going to try. Using the traditional four star rating system, I give Watchmen five stars. Yes my friends… it is that good.

Visually the film is astonishing. There is not one frame of the movie that fails to draw the eye. The special effects were spectacular. Every angle that director, Zack Snyder (my new god) employs is both breath taking and original, from the spectacularly...

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I love Monday night TV. It is incredible the amount of awesome shows on that night. We have House and 24 on FOX, Chuck and Heroes on NBC and a great comedy block on CBS. I know this is old news, but I wanted to give it a few weeks before I wrote about it. I wanted to see which of these shows I still managed to watch on a consistent basis and which ones would wind up collecting dust on my Tivo. The crazy thing is that I’ve managed to keep up with every one of them and still watch them on the night that they actually air. Of course this would explain why I didn’t wake up until noon today. Oh the sacrifices we make to entertain ourselves.

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A link to some interviews I've done for FilmGo.net

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 Last week's episode of Lost opened a whole lot of questions about the Oceanic Six and Mr. Benjamin Linus and I wanted the chance to offer up some theories before tonight's episode, which is mere hours away.  Let's take a look at the characters one by one.

First up, Kate.  The big questions for her character now are what made her change her mind about going back to the island and what did she do with Aaron?  My guess is that Kate changed her mind for two reasons; one is that she truly believes the people she left behind on the island are in trouble and she can't handle the guilt that comes with not helping them, especially Sawyer.  The second reason is that I think she was probably visited by a ghostly version of Claire (like in last season's finale) that warned her not to take Aaron back with her.  So what did she do with Aaron?  Simple.... she gave him to Claire's mother, whom we already know from a prior episode is in L.A.

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Hello FILMGO lovers! Its Anders here, Bill himself has requested that I write another blog (I am a little worried about his mental state) so I have decided to oblige. I guess I must be doing a good job (first time for everything) because they keep asking me back (desperation is soooo sad). Today, I would like to share something that I have been really enjoying.

    Ok, we've established that I am a superhero, comic book, Star Wars fan. I want to make all of you aware of (if you haven't discovered it on your own already), a little cartoon series called Star Wars: Clone Wars.

The show basically picks up where the animated Clone Wars movie (which I really enjoyed), left off. It takes place between Episodes II and III, and really gives you a taste of what happened between. Anakin...

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It’s become sort of a tradition of mine to predict who will win American Idol every year based on the audition rounds alone. I’ve had a pretty impressive track record so far. Here is a list of my picks from prior seasons with the exception of season 1. I didn’t start watching season 1 until the top 10 and at that point, it didn’t take a genius to realize Kelly Clarkson was going to win. That being said, my picks in past seasons were:

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Another week, another amazing episode of Lost. This week’s episode “Jughead” was unique in that it didn’t feature one appearance by the Oceanic Six or Ben Linus and it was still riveting and that my friends is part of what makes Lost so special. This week we learned quite a bit and for once I wasn’t sitting there at the end of the show with more questions than I had an hour earlier. So what did we learn?

Let’s begin with the characters that are still on the island being hurled through time and space. Following Daniel Faraday and company as they travel further and further into the past is one hell of a roller coaster ride. For most of the show, the Losties were on the island in the early 1950’s. We saw the others being led by Richard Alpert, looking the same age he always does. What is his deal? It...

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With the Academy Award ceremony in less than a month, I thought it would be a good time to predict which movies will walk away with the little gold, bald guy. Leading the pack with 13 nominations, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button would seem like the front runner, but it is not. Button will probably receive quite a few Oscars, but not many in the major awards category. The film to watch out for is clearly Slumdog Millionaire with its 10 nods and major momentum from other award wins including the top prizes at SAG, The Producers Guild and The Golden Globes. Let’s take a look category by category.

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