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Clash of the Lambs: Attack of the 2010 Leads

What it is LAMBS. Sebastian from Films From the Supermassive Black Hole here (no, I’m not dead), ready to kill off another beloved movie character with Clash of the Lambs. Every week, I pit character against character and leave it to you, the voted, to decide the winner. What’s that? You cheer for blood? By jove, you’ll have it!

I sincerely apologize for my absence in the past weeks. A combination of finals, disease, end of the year retrospectives, arena maintenance, computer maintenance, and lack of characters willing to step forward all contributed to the bloodless weeks. Well, I’m back, disease free, new year begun, and with finals a healthy 4 months off. I’m ready to get back to work. Let’s do this.

Oh, right, recap. Uhh… yeah. Ginger Rodgers beat Satine. Not surprised.

Moving on. With the new year begun, and the Golden Globes being handed out last night, we are officially in the thick of awards season. Film will be competing against film for ownership of the top spot. Well, my epically epic arena of epically epic epicness is not beneath getting in on the competition. After sending out a memo, ten of the biggest and best of the year got back to me, with each of their respective fighters, ready to dish out the pain. This one is gonna be big.

Fighter 1: Nina Sayers (Black Swan)

Though she is a pathetic creature, she will gain an advantage over the competition by getting into their heads with her rapidly declining mental state. Her freak outs will freak them out, and while they are curled in little balls on the ground, she’ll run over to them, and stab with a piece of glass, her weapon of choice. 
Fighter 2: Nic (The Kids Are All Right)

Again, not much of an actual fighter, but it’s her other qualities that will beat the crap out of you. Excluding the fact that she has the ability to call down a legion of all powerful lesbians to kick you to pieces, her stinging vocabulary and ability to win any argument will just shut you down in an instant. You’ll be standing there, dumbfounded, and then you will just explode. 
Fighter 3: Aaron Ralston (127 Hours)


He cut off his own arm to survive! He is more badass than you on his worst days! Be afraid!
Fighter 4: Dom Cobb (Incpetion)


Forget about he can, literally, get inside your head and mess with your mind, stealing secrets and whatnot. He is a very capable combatant in real life, with solid hand to hand skills and good aim with a pistol. Of course, he could get in your head and just perform inception, giving his opponent the idea to kill themselves. That could work too. 
Fighter 5: Scott Pilgrim (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World)


Since this ring is not based on which movie was better, but rather on the capabilities of the character, Scott Pilgrim is heavy favorite. With awesome, video game enhanced, kung-fu skills, mad bass skills, and the ability to conjure sword just by saying that he loves someone, all the other combatants this week will need to watch out. He does have the ability to gain extra lives, but, since that would be cheating, use of this skill will result in immediate disqualification. He better watch himself. I’m fair, but I’m strict!

Fighter 6: Mickey Ward (The Fighter)



An actual fighter should prove to be a forced to be reckoned with here. With fists of fury, and a tenacity not becoming of one who values their nose, Mr. Ward is one tough cookie. With his loyal and rehabilitated brother, Dicky, on the sides, shouting words of encouragement, Mickey will be almost unstoppable!

Fighter 7: Woody (Toy Story 3)



Yeah, he’s a toy. Noah was drunk, and look what he accomplished. Woody is mighty small compared to all the other, human sized, competitors, but he has many things in his favor. First, he has the undying loyalty of a bonafide legion of toys. Also, he’s small, so he’ll be very hard to hit. He may not look like much, but this one could prove to be a menace!

Fighter 8: Doug McCray (The Town)



Doug McCray is a good man, but a dangerous one. Skilled with an assault rifle, his quick mind and tactical ability is what will put him over the top. He psychotic partner, Jem, is always at his calling, so there’s that too. Though he has betrayed the one rule of crime, developing a conscience, he is one to be wary of. Also, he may just curse you into oblivion. Seriously, people from Boston are foul mouthed!

Fighter 9: Rooster Cogburn (True Grit)



Yes, he’s a drunk. Yes, he’s fat. Yes, he is probably way past his golden years. See though, he knows all that. An opponent who recognizes his flaws is, sometimes, the most dangerous kind. If he hasn’t been hitting the bottle too much, he is a dead eye with a pistol, and merciless killer. He is also quite good at intimidation. I mean, seeing a dude charge at you, firing two revolvers, and steering his horse with his teeth is a mighty scary sight. Plus, he has an eye patch, which automatically puts him high on the badass meter.

Fighter 10: Mark Zuckerberg (The Social Network)



Ok, this one is kind of a wash. Zuckerberg is kind of a pussy, doesn’t possess any skills in combat, and is more interested in becoming popular than anything. But, since The Social Network is, like, the only movie anyone can talk about this year, he has to fight, so I’m letting him in, if only because it will be really amusing seeing this guy get ripped apart by everyone else. He may surprise us, but probably not.

Alright kids! Let’s make it happen. As always, let’s not make this a popularity contest. The Social Network may be sweeping the awards, but there is no way that Mark can beat Cobb or Mickey or Nina. Seriously, if Mark wins, I’m calling shenanigans. Think it over. Who would actually win here?

Once again, since I can’t say it enough, I need your ideas. I know you have them, so let me hear them. Who do you want to see fight? Send me an e-mail at sebguts10@yahoo.com, or sound off in the comments.

Ok, time to go. All the contestants are ready. Let’s make it happen!

3! 2! 1! FIGHT!!!!!

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Trailer Talk Thursday: True Grit and The Tempest

Hello everybody, Travis McCollum of the Movie Encyclopedia here with another edition of Trailer Talk Thursday where I bring you the latest and greatest trailers to hit the silver screen. Today we will be covering two highly anticipated remakes coming out later this year: True Grit, the remake of an old John Wayne movie (which itself was an adaptation of a book by the same name) and The Tempest, a remake (and in some ways a re-imagining) of the classic Shakespeare play of the same name.

First up is True Grit:

 True Grit follows Mattie Ross, a 14 year old girl whose father gets killed by Tom Chaney, an evil drifter whose notoriety is known all over the West. Mattie is too young to take on Chaney herself so she goes into town to find someone who can take Chaney down. She hears about a US Marshall named Reuben J. “Rooster” Cogburn and his legendary grit (in other words his unstoppable drive to get things done) and so goes and tries to hire him. Along with Rooster, Mattie gets help from a sheriff and friend of Rooster’s named LeBouef and the three of them go hunting for Chaney.

Joel and Ethan Coen are writing and directing this remake and in interviews have claimed that they are staying more true to the book, making it darker, more violent and of course a lot more funnier (because what’s a Coen brothers movie without a little dark humor?). Filling John Wayne’s shoes is of course The Dude himself Jeff Bridges which will make this the first time since Lebowski that Bridges and the Coen Brothers have worked together. Matt Damon plays LeBouef, Josh Brolin plays Chaney and Hailee Steinfeld as Mattie.

So without further ado…the trailer

So what do I think? Well it looks awesome. I was a huge fan of the novel as well as the original John Wayne film and have always been a Coen brothers fan so I have high hopes for this one. Bridges, Brolin and Damon all look great, the setting looks epic and the use of the now seemingly re-popular Johnny Cash song “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” seems perfect for the movie. I can’t wait and if the trailer is any indication, the Coen’s may have Oscars in their future.

Next up is The Tempest:

This one is already stirring up some buzz. The casting decision of Helen Mirren as Prospera (a character originally male) as well as some changes to the original source material have driven a line in the sand with most viewers. Some are excited to see changes done to the story since it worked so well for Julie Taymore’s last Shakespeare adaptation Titus and some Shakespeare enthusiasts hate the changes saying that this adaptation has lost it’s true meaning and what made it special. Me? As an avid Shakespeare fan part of me questioned the idea of having a female Prospero (they changed the O to an A due to gender) but since I enjoyed Titus so much, as well as films like Scotland, PA I have no true problems with it. Changes can be good sometimes.

So without further ado…the trailer:

So what do I think? I really like this ensemble cast and the visual effects are quite stunning (in true Taymore fashion). Hopefully we see another trailer soon, showing us more but from this trailer alone I’m at least intrigued and hopefully this will be a really good adaptation. But I know it’s going to be a seriously polarizing movie as well for a number of reasons.

What do all of you think? Are you looking forward to True Grit? Does The Tempest intrigue or piss you off? Leave comments in the section below and I will see you all next week on Trailer Talk Thursday.

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