With hockey on the brain, we briefly touch on The Mighty Ducks, Mystery, Alaska and Miracle. We also read some viewer mail.
Archive for the ‘The Right Direction’ Category
We take a look at two of Mel’s hits, Payback and Edge of Darkness while not addressing the elephant in the room.
We come within 1 degree of Kevin Bacon this week as we recommend two of his classics: Tremors and Footloose.
The spotlight is on the man in the hat this week as we take a look at Witness and Extraordinary Measures. Plus details on our photoshop contest (final week to win Superman on blu-ray!) and viewer mail.
Before the star spangled shield, Chris Evans gave Scott Pilgrim a run for his money at Casa Loma in “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” and tried to jump-start the sun in “Sunshine.”
We take a look at two classics of “He Who Shall Not Be Named,” Strange Days (written by James Cameron and directed by Academy Award Winner Kathryn Bigelow) and the dark, disturbed comedy In Bruges.
We take a look at two of Sean Bean (The Beanster, The Beaninator, Bean-o-rama)’s best works: Equilibrium & Game of Thrones. Plus viewer mail and a special thanks to our 400 subscribers on Youtube.
As it so happens, Sean Bean is getting more than just some love from the Armchair Directors, there is a cool ‘Death Montage’ video on YouTube that you can find below – it is FILLED with spoilers though, so be careful (YOU’VE BEEN WARNED) but it is pretty awesome to see Bean get killed so many times – does he ever survive a movie?
This week we take a look at the “Nicest Guy In Hollywood,” Tom Hanks, and two of his classics: his Oscar winning performance in Forrest Gump, and his last directorial effort, That Thing You Do!
This week we take a look at the man who brought sexy back, Justin Timberlake, in Black Snake Moan & Southland Tales. Plus viewer mail.
The Right Direction: Justin Timberlake
Author: admin25 | Filed under: The Right DirectionThis week’s Right Direction features the greatest actor to ever talk out of his butt: Jim Carrey! We take a look at the Andy Kaufman bio pic Man on the Moon and the Ben Stiller directed dark comedy The Cable Guy. Plus viewer mail.

