Written on December 31, 2010 at 2:21 pm by Shawn Deena
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Shawn Deena is a writer, musician, gamer and all around comic book and sci-fi nerd. As lover of films and television he has entirely useless library of knowledge that has now been increased thanks to the large volume of movies and TV shows Netflix offers on their instant play. As someone who likes to share his opinion, having a forum where he can rant incessantly about things in entertainment that bother him, make him laugh or make him want to hit himself in the face with a DVD box is a good thing. Having written about everything from Office Depot chairs to the page turning excitement of CPA guidebooks nothing pleases him more than writing about the stuff he loves and knows.
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I didn't even consider seeing Last Airbender after all the hullabaloo over the casting race-fail. It could be the awesomest movie ever (though it pretty unanimously isn't) and it still wouldn't make up for M. Night's whitewashing what started out as a really diverse group of characters.
The trailer for Tooth Fairy made me so mad the first time I saw it. The bait-and-switch made me instantly transition from "Hey, Dwayne's doing a hockey movie. Cool!" to "What the ::bleep:: is this ::bleep::?!" I want more actual hockey movies, dammit.
And would you believe that I actually contemplated seeing Marmaduke for about half a second, just because I miss watching Lee Pace? Yeah. Luckily, common sense prevailed and I stuck to rewatching the short-but-blissful runs of Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies.
I have seen Black Swan twice, and may again before it leaves the theaters. Thank goodness for the few good films that always manage to get made.