Mr. Peabody & Sherman — Review

3.5 of 5 stars
Mr. Peabody & Sherman

As you may have heard on Episode 81 of The MovieByte Podcast, I had to work hard to convince TJ to see this film rather than the much manlier 300: Rise of an Empire, which I have absolutely no interest in ever seeing. That being said, I was hopeful that this movie would be worth the money to see it in the theater, both for TJ’s and my sakes. While it may not have been as good as I had hoped, I do think that it ended up being a pretty decent family film that I would certainly say is worth the money. Note: a few spoilers ahead, but no major ones.

An Extraordinary Dog

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Chad’s ‘Divergent’ Trilogy Book Review

Chad’s ‘Divergent’ Trilogy Book Review
Chad Hopkins - ChadLikesMovies

Hey guys. As you should know, the film adaptation of the first book in Veronica Roth’s Divergent trilogy, titled Divergent (duh), is set to be released next week. The trailer alone didn’t get me interested at all even though I felt like I should be excited for what looked to be “the next Hunger Games.” In an attempt to remedy that, I read the whole trilogy this past week and loved it! For some non-spoilery thoughts on the trilogy as a whole, head on over to my site to read the full review. Here’s the general gist of it:

Veronica Roth’s Divergent trilogy continues to prove that the world of…

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Marc Webb Didn’t Want to Reboot ‘Spider-Man’

Marc Webb Didn’t Want to Reboot ‘Spider-Man’
Jesse Giroux — JoBlo

It was the stupidest idea I had ever heard. [Sony chief] Amy Pascal brought it up to me and I thought it was crazy! But of course I was a Spider-Man fan, but more of Peter Parker. It was a tricky time. I had just finished ‘500 Days of Summer.’ I didn’t know what to do next. And those movies, which are really sacred to people, weren’t that old. They gave me a script I didn’t like. And Amy said, “You can’t turn down Spider-Man.” And she was right. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.

Should have went with your first instinct bud.

In the first movie I was a little too reserved with…

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New ‘Devil’s Knot’ Trailer Staring Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth

New ‘Devil’s Knot’ Trailer Staring Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth

I posted the first trailer for this film in November then promptly forgot about it. But it’s back on my radar with the new trailer and I’m still interested. I admit to my shame of having no knowlege of the events that the film is based on. There seems to be an expectation that everyone in the world knows about the “well known West Memphis murder trial” where three teens were wrongly accused and imprisoned for the murder of three children. At the time it was believed to be a part of some sort of satanic ritual.

The film looks to me like it has the potential to be pretty good. We’ll find out…

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‘Captain America 2’ Black Widow Featurette

‘Captain America 2’ Black Widow Featurette

It’s not much, but if you’re like me, you lap up most anything Marvel throws at you. In’s just a couple short weeks until Marvel kicks off their cinematic year and I can’t wait. At the risk of repeating myself, Captain America: The First Avenger was easily my favorite pre-Avengers Marvel film and I’m hoping that despite all the tonal and directorial differences we’ve been hearing about, Captain America can stay high on my list.

I like Steve Rogers as a character and I like Natasha Romanoff as a character. And the idea of putting the two opposites together in one film as co-stars should make…

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‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Season 6 Remastered Trailer

‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Season 6 Remastered Trailer

It’s hard to call Season 6 the best season of TNG, but it had a lot of good episodes, and we got to see James Doohan reprise his role as Scotty so definitely call that a win! This season also included great episodes like:

It’s great to see a great show getting remasterd in glorious HD and I look forward to watching these in HD somehow, even though it would be cost prohibitive for me to buy the entire series — again.

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‘Agents of SHIELD’ Clip — Lorelei Gets a Biker Gang To Do Her Bidding

‘Agents of SHIELD’ Clip — Lorelei Gets a Biker Gang To Do Her Bidding

At the end of last week’s Agents of SHIELD, we met Larelei who stole one half of a newlywed couple so that he could do her bidding. In this opening clip from the upcoming episode Yes Men airing Tuesday, Lorelei takes over a biker gang.

Lorelei is an Asgardian from the comics, but since I’m more into the cinematic universe and not the comics I don’t know much about her except that she’s sort of not a “good guy”.

Agents of SHIELD has sort of been like a snowball, continuing to build as it rolls along. I have loved the show since day one but it’s been getting better and better.

GLaDOS Explains the Differences Between Fusion and Fission

GLaDOS Explains the Differences Between Fusion and Fission

While they obviously can’t use the name GLaDOS because of rights issues, and the computer equipment doesn’t look a thing like GLaDOS, by getting Ellen McLain to voice the A.I. and using the same voice processing that Valve used on McLain’s voice for GLaDOS, it’s obvious what’s going on here. And I mean, evil A.I. voiced by Ellen, what more evidence do you need? Also, the sarcasm and personality sure seems to be GLaDOS’s.

It’s also a video obviously for kids, but that doesn’t mean the video isn’t fun (and informative). I love GLaDOS!

Outlander (2008) — Review

1.5 of 5 stars
Outlander (2008)

Boston Herald‘s James Verniere described Outlander as “Beowulf meets Predator” — a fair assessment, were it not for the fact that Outlander fails to live up to either one. Indeed, it fails to live up to much of anything.

The movie opens with the crash-landing of Kainan (Jim Caviezel), an alien warrior who finds himself stranded on the shores of Norway during the Iron Age. Crap. To make things worse, he manages to get himself captured by a band of seriously annoyed Norwegians. Double crap.

The proverbial cherry on top of all this crap comes with the realization that Moorwen — a man-chomping…

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‘The Wrap’ Goes on Hiatus

‘The Wrap’ Goes on Hiatus

I’m sorry to have to say that I’m going to have to step back from my podcast The Wrap for a while. I may resurrect it at some point in the future, but right now I have to focus on other things. I have enjoyed doing the podcast immensely and I don’t want to stop doing it. But I need to cut back on some things to make room for others right now. I’m involved in several projects in addition to my day job and it’s cutting my time a little short. Obviously, the lifeblood of the podcasting here at MovieByte is The MovieByte Podcast, and that’s not being affected in any way.

The Wrap on the other…

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