Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor are the writers/directors of Crank . Crank is THE absolute worst movie I have ever seen. It is blatantly racist, homophobic, and sexist. Hell, it glorifies rape! Nothing these two douchelords do should be a success. Now NBC may give them a TV show . As you would expect from this wonderful team, it is a completely braindead concept: "a crisis show that doesn't bore...
--Sylvester Stallone has opened up on the secret scene in "The Expendables" featuring himself, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger and my greatest dreams come to life. According to the actor, Willis plays the man who hires Stallone and his titular team for "a death-defying mission," but there's another operative that could take on the job — [...]
How can the creators of Crank and Gamer bring their frenetic brand of over-the-top action fantasy to network television? By coming up with a show that cuts straight to the panicked, violent... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Can you shoot a TV show on roller skates? Seat of the pants madmen directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the guys that made the two Crank movies on a budget with tiny prosumer cameras and other low-fi tech, are set to provide NBC with a new one-hour show that will be (no real surprise here) a "high-intensity" drama about crisis situations. THR says the show is called Zeroes, and the...
"Crank" series and Gamer writers/directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have set up a one-hour project at NBC titled "Zeroes," which is described as a high-intensity drama chronicling the last hour of a crisis situation. Taylor told Variety that the idea is to do "a crisis show that doesn't bore you with all of the buildup leading to the crisis. We want to drop right into...
Gamer : an unapologetic, hedonistic use of mind control, fantastical space age weaponry and pleather. Vivid, destruction blindsided my view for nearly two hours and is quite possibly the future manifesto of MMOs; at least that is what Gamer 's writer/director Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor would have you believe. The two are well known for their previous movies Crank and Crank 2 whose high energy,...
Did you see the first CRANK movie? Did you like it? Well, CRANK 2: HIGH VOLTAGE picks up right where that one left off and is more of the same, only goofier and more over-the-top. Jason Statham, who’s always watchable, plays the same character, who didn’t die at the end of the first movie after all. His heart is removed by Chinese gangsters and replaced by an artificial one that needs a...
Gamer (18) Dir. Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who also made CRANK and CRANK: High Voltage Reviewed by Matt Adcock ONE WORD SUMMATION: shoot-frag-shag-em-up If Sci-fi shoot em up Gamer is to be believed then the future of gaming consists of nano-cells... They’re real small critters, a thousand times smaller than dust particles... If you inhaled a cloud of them you wouldn’t even know until...
Year: 2009 Director: Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor Screenplay: Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor Starring: Gerard Butler, Micheal C Hall There's a brief moment in gamer where a dog is pissing on a women who grins inanely. It's an blink and you miss it shot but it talks in spades about the mind set of the filmmakers of this film. Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor have been accused of crossing the...
Went to see “Gamer” in the movies yesterday. As you might know, I actually expected this film. It turned out to be quite a disappointment – silly story with a lot of non-sense, very shallow characters, horrible dialogues, extremely annoying shaky camera and fast cut editing, and overall feeling of pop. There were some good special [...]
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