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    • Dieppe

      (1994)

      Directed by: John N. Smith

      Starring: Gary Reineke, Victor Garber, Robert Joy

      Overview: Canadians lose their lives trying to take a town from Nazi control.

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    • Fate Takes a Hand

      (1962)

      Directed by: Max Varnel

      Starring: Ronald Howard, Christina Gregg, Basil Dignam

      Overview: Five vignettes concern stolen letters delivered 15 years late.

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Crank DVD Review
By Thomas Leupp

Brian Taylor Movie News

Wednesday, May 20

  • In Gamer's Future, Lohman Says 'Everything's Debaucherous'

    GamerAlison Lohman took a little time out from promoting Drag Me to Hell to talk to Sci-Fi Wire about her role in the upcoming dystopian action flick Gamer. In Gamer's vision of the future, video games have evolved to the point that players manipulate actual people in life and death combat. Lohman plays Trace, a member of the resistance who attempts to get death row inmate turned top cyber-gladiator Kable (Gerard Butler) back to his family. The world in which this all takes place is a plausible future, she contends, but not a happy one:

    "It's not a pretty world. It's chaotic. Everything's debaucherous."

    As for the movie itself, she apparently didn't start out with the highest of expectations. Working with directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor turned her around though, and she found herself impressed with the result. "It turned out better than I expected, to be honest," she says.


    Posted 05/20/2009 by Bill

    Related: Brian Taylor | Mark Neveldine | Alison Lohman | Gamer

Tuesday, January 6

Monday, January 5

  • Crank 2: High Voltage Trailer Released

    Jason Statham's fall from a window and bouncing off a car roof at the end of Crank seems to be only the beginning. The sequel to the extreme action movie, Crank 2: High Voltage, has a new, unrated trailer that sees Statham start over with a new heart that needs electric charges to keep beating. While the trailer is not for all audiences, it does show that directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have, like the original Crank, crafted either another gratuitous action masterpiece, or one of the worst movies of all time.


    Next Showing: Crank 2: High Voltage opens April 17, 2009

    Posted 01/05/2009 by reelz

    Related: Brian Taylor | Jason Statham | Mark Neveldine | Crank 2: High Voltage

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