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Eric Melin

Two of the best movies of the year are out on Blu-ray and DVD this week, and although each explores the human condition, they couldn’t be farther from each other in approach.

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Two very different kinds of wars are profiled in this Blu-ray review of an old classic and a new movie that’s sure to become one.

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Great care has been taken to not fill ‘The Thing’ remake/prequel thingie full of lame, jittery camera angles and a faster-than-necessary pace, which is nice. But is it too generic?

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‘1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die’ is a great book for list-obsessed movie fans who want to argue about what’s there and what’s not, as well as discovering new films to watch.

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Roman Polanski and Jean Cocteau are featured in this review of two of Criterion’s new Blu-ray issues of weird, weird films.

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In The Scene-Stealers Podcast #37, Trevan and Eric catch up after two weeks off by talking about “Moneyball,” “50/50,” “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” and “Real Steel.”

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Did you own a replica Michael Jackson Glitter glove? Or were you more the leggings and Lycra type? In honor of this week’s remake release Footloose, we are moonwalking back to the well to visit our favorites for the Top 10 Cheesiest Dance Flicks.

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Real Steel is a glossy, soulless piece of junk that wants you to cheer along, but it doesn’t earn one ounce of real anything.

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Our bi-weekly movie-reference-happy comic strip here on Scene-Stealers is back. Each week his characters recreate a famous scene from a familiar film. Can you guess which one it is this week?

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Criterion has two strange little movies from classic directors, out on Blu-ray now.

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Movie review of “50/50,” where Seth Rogen plays the best friend of Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

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Last night at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX, Fantastic Fest Creative Director Tim League hosted the 2011 Fantastic Awards. From the FF2011 site: Every winner had to chug a Shiner out of their mug-shaped award or select a proxy-drinker. Beer was drunk, beer was spilled, beer was poured. Also: artistry in independent and genre […]

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Blu-ray/DVD Review: Bridesmaids and Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop

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Eric Melin from KTKA and KSNT reviews Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in “Moneyball”

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Our bi-weekly movie-reference-happy comic strip here on Scene-Stealers is back. Each week his characters recreate a famous scene from a familiar film. Can you guess which one it is this week? Here’s strip number 15 of the original comic The Chicken and the Egg. The artist is Ben Townsend and he lives in the Southampton, […]

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