The Opening of the Bloody Valentine Sequel You Might Not See

February 24, 2011

"When My Bloody Valentine opened in 2009, sequel talks immediately began. Director Patrick Lussier and writer Todd Farmer cracked a story, but Lionsgate simply wasn't interested in doing a follow-up, despite the film's $21 million opening weekend gross.

Out promoting the release of their latest collaboration, Drive Angry, Lussier and Farmer felt now was as good a time as any to discuss the sequel fans of the first film will probably not see. And, thankfully, they felt comfortable filling Shock in on what they had planned. But they just wanted to offer a few details. They admit that some of the script ideas might transfer into other upcoming projects, however, the opening sequence was suitable to talk about."

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Supernatural is one of Matt’s Weekend Picks

February 24, 2011

Supernatural (Friday, 9/8c, The CW)
It's a mad, mad, meta world when the Winchester brothers are transported to a parallel universe where Sam and Dean become their actual alter egos: Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, stars of a TV show called Supernatural. Even weirder, Castiel turns out to be a Twitter fiend whose real name is Misha Collins, and so on. Sounds like a fun change of pace from the recent grim tidings.

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WinchesterBros’ Advance Review of Supernatural’s The French Mistake

February 24, 2011

WinchesterBros was delighted to be able to watch this week’s Supernatural episode (6.15), “The French Mistake,” in advance. First, a few general comments—we’ve been looking forward to this meta episode for a while, and early hints, casting news and the CW description just did more to whet the appetite. Though, with that kind of anticipation, particularly for this type of tricky story, there’s always the risk of being disappointed with the reality. No chance of that, “The French Mistake” can comfortably share space with “Hollywood Babylon,” “The Monster at the End of This Book” and “Changing Channels” as a mix of inside jokes, humor, satire, brotherly moments, a little bit of movement for the latter part of the season’s overall arc, a couple unexpected twists and even a few touches of sadness and sentiment. Read More

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