Saturday, March 5, 2011

March Update

I thought of sharing some movies that have come out a couple of weeks ago that are worth checking out if you haven't. There is Unknown with Liam Neeson, I found it to be very entertaining, and a lot of interesting twists to it, there is that. There is also I Am Number Four, which is another movie that is based on a book, may be a series of books but I am not too sure, but that was also enjoyable, while it is cheesy and cliche, it is entertaining and fun to watch, I do recommend checking that one out as well. This weekend, we see the release of two movies that will hopefully change things a bit at the box office for the better, there is Rango and The Adjustment Bureau, which for me have been high on my to see list for a while, and finally after a while of things that really haven't been worth seeing, we get a couple of movies that have a ton of potential. Will they deliver, I will let you know.

As for DVD and Blu-Ray, this week had a big release for me, maybe not for many out there, but for me, Reboot the entire TV series, I have talked about it a couple of times, but in case you haven't read, it was the first computer animated TV show, it started in 1994, and involved the lives of programs in a computer, think of the same concept of Tron. Anyway, while the animation is outdated today, it was for sure revolutionary since it was the first computer animated TV show, so it helped lead to things like Toy Story, Monsters Inc., How to Train Your Dragon, and many other computer animated movies that are out there today. There are many things that take place in movies that are very revolutionary, I talked about how Tron Legacy pushed the boundaries of 3D, and there will be more pushes in that area till it becomes more perfected. The technology in movies is amazing, each project can make a huge difference, and can pave the way for other projects that have a wonderful story to tell.