Monthly Archives: November 2011

Watson Reviews “The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence”

One wonders if “The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)” was ever intended to be taken seriously; I suppose the same could be said for the first sequence too. You see, this full sequence rendered me confused, in that I was … Continue reading

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Cap’n Makin’ It Happen (Rage Comic)

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Center City Comedy presents Lisa Yost

Comedian Lisa Yost performs at the Raven Lounge on 11/3/11

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Watson Reviews “In Time”

I’m sure you, dear reader, have heard the saying “time is money” at some point or another; it’s typically spoken by those who are in a rush or are on a tight schedule. Well, writer-director Andrew Niccol has certainly heard … Continue reading

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Papa John’s Promise (Rage Comic)

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Half a Bus Seat (Rage Comic)

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Watson Reviews Paranormal Activity 3

The thing that I love about the “Paranormal Activity” franchise is its use of tension and build-up. Each instalment, from the 2009 original to this brand new third entry, is absolutely littered with the kind of hair-raising tension that will … Continue reading

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Watson Reviews Melancholia

Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia” works wonderfully as a companion piece to Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life.” For one, they’re both stunningly shot arthouse films that are epic in scale and that some label “visionary” and others label “pretentious.” The … Continue reading

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It’s Fun Being Right (Rage Comic)

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Watson Reviews “The Adventures of TinTin”

“The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn” is a master class in visual extravagance which should be attended by any filmmaker intending to create a spectacle; they may learn something. Teaching this master class are legendary director Steven … Continue reading

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