Copyright © 2012 New Music and Videos. All Rights Reserved. Snowblind by Themes by bavotasan.com. Powered by WordPress.
Video On Demand
This week, we’re joined by editor Jeff Sebenick (“The Foot Fist Way,” “Eastbound and Down”). Plus reviews of “Paranormal Activity 2,” “Hereafter,” “My Son My Son What Have Ye Done” and “Holy Rollers.” Plus a look at the latest trailers, some Hollywood headlines and the skinny on our upcoming Halloween special! For more information, show notes and an upcoming schedule, go to thisweekin.com
TheFineBros are back spoiling 2009′s top films! SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com BLOOPERS!: www.youtube.com MORE SPOILERS: www.youtube.com Follow us around the web! www.TheFineBrothers.com http www.twitter.com Movies spoiled: District 9, Up, Up in the Air, Inglorious Basterds, Precious, A Serious Man, An Education, The Blind Side, Avatar, The Hurt Locker, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, Hannah Montana The Movie, New Moon, The Hangover, Star Trek, A Perfect Getaway, Sorority Row, Whiteout, My Bloody Valentine, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Sherlock Holmes, The Princess and the Frog, Coraline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, 9, Nine, Public Enemies, Invictus, Amelia, Julie and Julia, This Is It, Watchmen, Paranormal Activity, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Adventureland, Crazyheart, Whatever Works. He’s Just Not That Into You, (500) Days of Summer, Orphan, The Messenger, Brothers, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, The Lovely Bones, Thirst, Moon, Zombieland, Jennifer’s Body, The Taking of Pelham 123, and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. tags: spoiler 100 alert movies plot twist endings film films movie preview trailer ruining video videos spoof parody end thefinebros ravenstake lost benny rafi fine thefinebrothers TV Spoilers: www.youtube.com 100 Movie Spoilers in 5 Minutes: www.youtube.com Movie Spoilers: Oscars Edition www.youtube.com
Probably one of my favourite scenes of all time. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, played by Al Pacino in his Oscar winning performance, gives a little talk about leadership and integrity during the end of the movie “Scent of a Woman”. To keep you a little in sight here, Charlie (played by Chris O’Donnell) is about to be expelled because he is not snitching about what he saw, while the people who are quite clearly involved are being let go, primarily because they’re rich. Enjoy a truly classic moment in movies.
Penn talks about watching American Werewolf in London on his Iphone and insults the director. Penn loves the movie and can’t stop raving about the cinematic beauty and story lines. Penn proves an Iphone can capture movie greats without missing any of the screen. John Landis should be proud.
enjoy
Full-length Bollywood movie Red Swastik. Police hunt for a femme fatale whose calling card is a bloody swastika on her victims’ foreheads. Listen to hit Bollywood songs at www.saavn.com Brought to you by Saavn, the world’s largest distributor of South Asian (Bollywood) music, movies, and television shows for on-demand, broadband, mobile and IPTV platforms.
Richard Roeper reviews Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in Knight and Day.
Richard Roeper reviews Robin Hood. For more reviews, visit www.richardroeper.com.
RIchard Roeper reviews an all-star action hero cast in Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables.
Visit: worldwar2propaganda.info for more World War II movies and music. The full movie of Trimpuh des Willens. Text from Wikipedia The film begins with a prologue, the only commentary in the film. On a stone wall, the following text appears: On September 5, 1934, … 20 years after the outbreak of the World War … 16 years after the beginning of our suffering … 19 months after the beginning of the German renaissance … Adolf Hitler flew again to Nuremberg to review the columns of his faithful followers… ‘Day 1′: The film opens with shots of the clouds above the city, and then moves through the clouds to float above the assembling masses below, with the intention of portraying beauty and majesty of the scene. The shadow of Hitler’s plane is visible as it passes over the tiny figures marching below, accompanied by music from Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, which slowly turns into the Horst-Wessel-Lied. Upon arriving at the Nuremberg airport, Hitler emerges from his plane to thunderous applause and a cheering crowd. He is then driven into Nuremberg, through equally enthusiastic people, to his hotel where a night rally is later held. ‘Day 2′: The second day begins with a montage of the attendees getting ready for the opening of the Reich Party Congress, and then footage of the top Nazi officials arriving at the Luitpold Arena. The film then cuts to the opening ceremony, where Rudolf Hess announces the start of the Congress. The camera then introduces …