Showing posts with label Extreme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extreme. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

XOC Podcast #29 - "Hello Sir, I'm here for your Daughter...(Who the *$#& are YOU??)"

XOC Podcast #29
"Hello Sir, I'm here for your Daughter...(Who the *$#& are YOU??)"
Extreme Odd Couple Podcast


On this week's show, Steve Corino and Rob Dimension jump right into the festivities...well, the Birthday celebration that was cancelled by Corino. Rob tries his best while Steve shares why he hates Birthdays. Plus, the guys talk about Facebook becoming a religion...are you a believer?

Corino discusses his current dilemma with meeting "The Dad" plus, Dimension is almost lost in a tornado. Rob rewrites Raw, will the Wrestling fans enjoy? Go ahead and give it a listen at www.xocpodcast.com or on iTunes or Stitcher Radio.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

XOC Podcast #27 - "Something's in the Basement"

XOC Podcast #27
"Something's In The Basement"
Extreme Odd Couple

On this week's show - Steve Corino & Rob Dimension discuss sitting idle and having a break through moment. What's that feel like or even..look like? Steve talks about his relationship with Kevin Steen and getting caught up in the moment in RoH.


Dimension reveals some casting news for the new film "No Clowning Around" and how YOU can be a part of it. Visit http://www.noclowningaround.com/ as things progress. Rob also tries to figure out why Corino is so rude and brings up the term "Zilch".


All this and so much more on this week's Extreme Odd Couple Podcast. Look for us on iTunes and download the app on Stitcher Radio or stream us on http://www.xocpodcast.com/ - Follow us on Twitter @SteveCorino, @RobDimension & @XOCProducer

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Inside (A L'interieur) - Movie Review - The French are maniacs :)


À l'intérieur aka Inside
Reviewed by :Michael K Snyder


The French do something special with horror filmmaking, something I can’t quite put my finger on. Maybe it’s the fact that they aren’t afraid of ratings, or maybe it’s just the way they intricately frame all of their shots. French filmmakers seem to treat each shot as a canvas, and all of them are trying to create their ultimate masterpieces. Much like Martyrs and Frontiere(s), Inside is an extremely strong horror film. 





The film’s simplicity is equivalent to the original Halloween while still maintaining a modern amount of violence to keep all the gore lovers satisfied. Along with the Carpenter-esque lighting and shots, the film’s editor, Baxter, is rising through the ranks as one of the top editors of today. This film, along with Piranha 3D and Haute Tension showcase Baxter’s ingenious editing skills. Of course, both the directors and Baxter are working with scenes composed by one of the genre’s greatest cinematographers of recent years, Laurent Bares. 


The plot behind Inside is a deeply disturbing, and intricately pieced together story about loss and revenge. Revenge seems to be a reoccurring theme in French cinema, and Inside is no different. The anger behind the revenge in this film is, however, very different from anything I’ve seen before. It deals with a fragile and innocent aspect of everyday life that will touch a nerve on almost every viewer; childbirth.


Once again, French cinema delivers a serious of extremely strong performances by an ambiguous cast. The lead females portray two opposite characters with similar goals. One, a depressed woman who wants nothing more than to give birth to her child and have a peaceful Christmas in a rage filled France. The other, a sadistic woman with horrifying plans to get herself a child no matter what she has to do. The outcome is a dirty, gory, bloody and dramatic mess that will leave all of its viewers cringing in their seats and loving every second of Inside’s cinematic genius. 




Inside is a film I will go back to again and again. Not only for its entertaining display of intense violence and rage but also for its well executed scenes and amazing cast and crew. It’s something I’d love to see more of here in the States.





Michael K. Snyder is a student filmmaker in Winter Park, Florida. When he's not in class he is working on screenplays, short films, working with Rob and the Late Night Crew and anything film related to keep him busy. He is always looking for work and is currently seeking an agent or any form of representation. If you are interested in working with Michael please email him at mksnyder1990@gmail.com