Archive for the 'The Thoughts of Russell Hainline' Category
Twilight as Pro-Chastity Propaganda
• November 20, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews, The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Alice Cullen, Angela Weber, Anna Kendricks, Ashley Greene, Bella Swan, Billy Black, Billy Burke, Blacks, Cam Gigandet, Carlisle Cullen, Catherine Hardwicke, Charlie Swan, Christian Serratos, Cullens, Edi Gathegi, Edward Cullen, Elizabeth Reaser, Emmett Cullen, Eric Yorkie, Esme Cullen, Gil Birmingham, Graham Greene, Harry Clearwater, Jackson Rathbone, Jacob Black, James, Jasper Hale, Jessica Stanley, Justin Chon, Kellan Lutz, Laurent, Michael Welch, Mike Newton, New Moon, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli, Rachelle Lefevre, Renee Dwyer, Robert Pattinson, Rosalie Hale, Sarah Clarke, Stephenie Meyer, Taylor Lautner, Team Edward, Team Jacob, The Volturi, Twilight, vampires, Victoria, werewolves
How Joe Morgenstern’s Non-Review of GI Joe Hastens the Death of Film Criticism
• August 9, 2009 • 14 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: death of film criticism, film criticism, film critics, film review, Film Reviews, GI Joe, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Hasbro, Joe Morgenstern, metacritic, movie criticism, movie review, movie reviews, Paramount Pictures, Rob Moore, rottentomatoes, Stephen Sommers, The Wall Street Journal, Transformers 2, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
When Viral Marketing Goes Wrong: Nazi Propaganda for Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds
• August 6, 2009 • 8 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: B.J. Novak, Brad Pitt, Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Death Proof, Diane Kruger, Dirty Dozen, Eli Roth, Goebbels, Grindhouse, Inglorious Bastards, Inglorious Basterds, Inglourious Bastards, Inglourious Basterds, Nation's Pride, Nazi propaganda, Nazis, Quentin Tarantino, Samm Levine, The Sorrow and the Pity, The Weinstein Company, viral, viral ads, viral marketing
Five Ways Michael Bay Could Have Made a Better Transformers 2
• June 27, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Action film, Allspark, Autobots, Bumblebee, Cloverfield, Cybertron, Decepticons, Hellboy 2, intelligent action, Iron Man, Megan Fox, Megatron, Michael Bay, Optimus Prime, Sam Witwicky, Shia LaBeouf, smart action, special effects, The Dark Knight, The Fallen, Transformers, Transformers download, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Youtube
Trailer for Rob Marshall’s “Nine”
• May 14, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Academy Awards, Academy Awards 2010, Daniel Day-Lewis, Fergie, Judi Dench, Kate Hudson, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Nine, Nine musical, Nine musical trailer, Nine trailer, Oscar buzz, Oscars, Oscars 2010, Penelope Cruz, Rob Marshall, Sophia Loren
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2009
• May 11, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Barack Obama, Barack Obama White House Correspondents Dinner, Correspondents Dinner, The White House Correspondents Dinner, Wanda Sykes, Wanda Sykes White House Correspondents Dinner, White House Correspondents Dinner
Interminable Basterds: Tarantino’s Inglourious Inability to Edit
• April 29, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: BJ Novak, Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, Death Proof, Dirty Dozen, Eli Roth, Inglourious Basterds, Inglourious Basterds preview, Inglourious Basterds review, Inglourious Basterds script, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Mike Myers, Nazis, Phil Hoad, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Racism, racist Quentin Tarantino, Samm Levine, scalping, Tarantino dialogue, Tarantino violence, The Collider, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Dark Knight, The Guardian, violence
20 Movies You Can’t Miss This Summer
• April 28, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: 3D animated movie, 500 Days of Summer, Adam Sandler, Alison Lohman, Amy Adams, Ang Lee, Angels and Demons, Anna Friel, Ben Stiller, Billy Crudup, BJ Novak, Bobcat Goldthwait, bootleg, Brad Pitt, Brad Silberling, Bradley Cooper, Bruno, Chris Pine, Christian Bale, Common, cute animal, Daniel Radcliffe, Danny McBride, Deadpool, Death Proof, Demetri Martin, Dennis Quaid, Denzel Washington, Drag Me To Hell, Dumbledore, Duncan Jones, Ed Helms, Eli Roth, Emma Watson, Eric Bana, Ewan MacGregor, Funny People, G-Force, Gambit, GI Joe, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, guinea pigs, Harold Ramis, Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Hermione Granger, Hugh Jackman, Ice Age 3, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, IMAX, Inglourious Basterds, Jack Black, Jeremy Piven, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jim Broadbent, JJ Abrams, John Travolta, Johnny Depp, Jonah Hill, Jorma Taccone, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Judd Apatow, Julie & Julia, Kevin Spacey, Land of the Lost, Larry David, Leslie Mann, Liev Schreiber, Marion Cotillard, McG, Megan Fox, Meryl Streep, Michael Bay, Michael Cera, Michael Gambon, Michael Mann, Mike Tyson, Moon, Moon Bloodgood, movie previews, movie trailer, Movie trailers, Neal Brennan, Night at the Museum 2, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Paul Rudd, Pixar, preview, Public Enemies, Quentin Tarantino, Ray Park, red band, reviews, Robin Williams, Ron Howard, Ron Weasley, Rupert Grint, Ryan R, Ryan Reynolds, Sabertooth, Sabretooth, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sam Raimi, Sam Rockwell, Sam Worthington, Seth Rogen, Shia LaBeouf, Shia LaBoeuf, Sienna Miller, Sienna Miller nude, Star Trek, Stephen Sommers, summer movies, Taking Woodstock, Terminator: Salvation, The Goods: The Don Ready Story, The Hangover, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, The Taking of Pelham 123, Todd Phillips, Tom Hanks, Tony Scott, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Up, Whatever Works, Will Ferrell, Wolverine, Woody Allen, World's Greatest Dad, X-Men, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Year One, Zac Quinto, Zach Galifianakis, Zooey Deschanel
Racism in the NY Times Movie Review of “Obsessed”
• April 26, 2009 • 11 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Ali Larter, Beyonce, Beyonce Knowles, Idris Elba, ignorance, New York Times, Nicole Brown Simpson, NY Times, O.J. Simpson, Obsessed, Racism, racist media, racist New York Times, racist newspaper, racist NY Times, Stephen Holden
Television Thoughts
• April 16, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: Adam Lambert, Adam McKay, After the Final Rose, American Idol, Amy Ryan, Andy Bernard, Anoop Desai, Barney Stinson, Benjamin Linus, Charles Miner, Chris Harrison, Daniel Faraday, Danny Gokey, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Desmond Hume, Dwight Schrute, Eastbound and Down, Ed Helms, Heroes, Holly Flax, How I Met Your Mother, Idris Elba, Jason Mesnick, Jason Segel, Jody Hill, John Locke, Josh Radnor, Lost, Melissa Rycroft, Michael Emerson, Michael Scott, Neil Patrick Harris, Paula Abdul, Petrelli, Rainn Wilson, Randy Jackson, Sarah Chalke, Simon Cowell, Stella, Steve Carell, Sylar, Ted Moseby, Terry O'Quinn, The Bachelor, The Big Bang Theory, The Office, Zac Quinto
