Posts Tagged ‘movie battles’

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The Hosts

Travis Betz and Devin Barry are two movie lovers, who are also obsessed fans of the film ranking website, Flickchart. Join them as they pit movies against each other, waging verbal cinematic war while building a “best of” list on the blood of the defeated.

Flick Fights On The Web

Follow Flick Fights on Twitter: @flickfights

Drop us an email: flickfights@gmail.com

Become friends with Flick Fights on Flickchart:
http://www.flickchart.com/flickfights

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Special Guest

Actor and Producer: Morgan Peter Brown. Check out his newest film, Absentia - and rank it on Flickchart!

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The Hosts

Travis Betz and Devin Barry are two movie lovers, who are also obsessed fans of the film ranking website, Flickchart. Join them as they pit movies against each other, waging verbal cinematic war while building a “best of” list on the blood of the defeated.

Flick Fights On The Web

Follow Flick Fights on Twitter: @flickfights

Drop us an email: flickfights@gmail.com

Become friends with Flick Fights on Flickchart:
http://www.flickchart.com/flickfights

Travis has a new feature film! It’s a horror musical! You should see if it’s playing in your city!

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The Hosts

Travis Betz and Devin Barry are two movie lovers, who are also obsessed fans of the film ranking website, Flickchart. Join them as they pit movies against each other, waging verbal cinematic war while building a “best of” list on the blood of the defeated.

Flick Fights On The Web

Follow Flick Fights on Twitter: @flickfights

Drop us an email: flickfights@gmail.com

Become friends with Flick Fights on Flickchart:
http://www.flickchart.com/flickfights

Interested in checking out Travis and Devin’s movie, Lo?
They made it all by themselves. Rent it from Netflix!

In This Corner…

In 1997, space was a quirky place. Paul Verhoeven went bug-squishing in Starship Troopers. A pre-Resident Evil Paul W.S. Anderson and a pre-Hellboy Guillermo Del Toro gave us very different sci-fi/horror flicks in Event Horizon and Mimic. And Alien Resurrection made the venerable franchise a little weirder under the pen of Joss Whedon and the direction of French indie favorite Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

Arguably, the two most successful offerings, however, gave us very unique takes on science fiction (at least from a visual standpoint). One was the surreal and visually unique pet project of a French writer/director who nowadays is better known for writing and producing more generic action fare such as Taken and the Transporter franchise. The other was based on a comic book (back when such things were a little less common), was a bona fide box office smash (coming only behind the then-highest-grossing-movie-of-all-time in the year’s earnings) and cemented Will Smith‘s reputation as a box-office king (fresh as he was off the previous year’s Independence Day). Both films packed plenty of chuckles–intentional and, perhaps, otherwise.

To twist a tagline from that Alien franchise: In space, no one can hear you laugh. But back in ’97, the laughter was heard in multiplexes everywhere. Come enter the Reel Rumbles ring as we take a stroll thirteen years down memory lane and bust heads with some freaky aliens in The Fifth Element vs. Men in Black.

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