Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
By Charlie
The Coen Brothers remake of the western classic “True Grit” hits theaters tomorrow. If you haven’t seen the previews or opened your eyes in the past week, “True Grit” stars Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and this 14 year old prodigy Hailee Steinfeld. Bridges plays a tough U.S. Marshal who helps a stubborn young woman played by Steinfeld track down her father’s murderer. They showed a clip from the movie on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night and she was unbelievably good. Anyway, you should go see it. Also, here are 8 other westerns that should be in your Netflix queue.
Monday, December 6th, 2010
By bertas
Christopher Nolan’s Inception is one of my favorite mindf**k movies ever. When it comes to mindf**k movies, forget going to the bathroom, forget going to the kitchen, a mindf**k movie makes you pay attention and it makes you forget there’s such a thing as a fast forward button. It can be any genre but every mindf**k movie has one common denominator – it will make you scratch your head and think WTF just happened here? Here is our list of some of our favorite mindf**k movies
Monday, November 29th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s new movie “Faster” released in theaters last week. Many people know that Dwayne was a huge WWF / WWE superstar before breaking into the world of cinema, however, few know that he was a college football standout at the University of Miami where he played defensive line. His injury allowed future N… Click to read more
Thursday, November 25th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
The Next Three Days came out this past weekend. The film stars Elizabeth Banks as a woman accused of murder. Her husband, played by Russell Crowe, attempts to clear her name. The thriller got us thrilled about all the crazy wives and girlfriends who could potentially murder someone, whether it be their mate, their extramarital date, or Jon and Kate Plus 8. Sure, we all get upset at our significant others once in a while and maybe we even fantasize about doin’ some damage but a lil’ thing called reason comes into our head and we chill the F out. We’re not so sure the same would happen for these wild WAGs.
Friday, November 19th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Megamind was mega moneymaker again at the box office, pulling in $29 mil to put a stop to Unstoppable, which ran away with $22 mil. Skyline made back its budget in its debut weekend while Morning Glory has a ways to go to clear that $40 mil budget. This week’s entries are few and far between due to Harry Potter. However, if you prefer fiery redheads and homicidal blondes over magical kids molesting their wands, you’re in luck.
Thursday, November 18th, 2010
By aricmitchell
Faster comes out Nov. 24, and while the film will probably be overshadowed by a wizard from Hogwarts, who doesn’t love a good revenge flick every now and then? Co-worker conflicts, cheating lovers, and traffic cut-offs can all be set right with a little “eye for an eye” justice. We’ve understood it since the Old Testament, and now COED is here to turn you on to the 12 best revenge movies to quench our insatiable thirst for blood.
Friday, May 21st, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
There are certain personalities that command a great deal of attention. Characters that no matter how many times you speak of them, people still want to hear more. Legends that take on several different forms and shapes but yet remain the same at their very core. Everyone has a strong opinion on these archetypes even though the basic framework is already in place and their position within society and folklore are set in stone. Same holds true for Robin Hood.
Friday, May 14th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Iron Man 2 straight up murdered the box office last weekend with Babies surpassing expectations with a per screen average of close to $4k. This weekend’s entries features a prince of thieves, roundball romance, rekindling of long lost love, divorced dads, intercontinental scheming, crazy old soccer hooligans, and a Hawaiian princess I’d love to cover in poi sauce.
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
By kjenkins87
For the eighth time now Robin Hood has taken aim and shot an arrow through the hearts of beloved movie-goers. This weekend, director Ridley Scott (Alien, Gladiator) and tempermental buddy Russell Crowe release their latest collaboration, which revolves around the infamous, mythical hero who stole from the spoiled and gave to the bums. And, like every R… Click to read more
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
By COED Staff
Monday, April 20th, 2009
By COED Staff
• Shaking Hands With Johan Santana
• Miss USA Swimsuit Competition
• Eva Mendes Hottest Pictures
• Russell Crowe as Robin Hood – 1st Look
• Remember When Jessica Alba Was Hot?
• Tribute To Daisey Duke Shorts
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
By COED Staff
When you think of Russell Crowe, comedy isn’t the first thing that comes to mind–unless, of course, pummeling a dude in the face with a metal helmet is your idea of humor. Which is why when we heard Russell Crowe announced that he told the Sydney Morning Herald that he might be playing comedian Bill Hicks in an upcoming bio-pic, the first thing we di… Click to read more
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
By COED Staff
When you think of Russell Crowe, comedy isn’t the first thing that comes to mind–unless, of course, pummeling a dude in the face with a metal helmet is your idea of humor. Which is why when we heard Russell Crowe announced that he told the Sydney Morning Herald that he might be playing comedian Bill Hicks in an upcoming bio-pic, the first thing we di… Click to read more
Friday, November 2nd, 2007
By Steve - Seton Hall
American Gangster is a perfect gangster film. A rise and fall film, but it is done better than both Empire and Carlito’s Way put together. Where Empire fails, American Gangster prevails where historical accuracy is needed as well as a good background story. It’s violent and sometimes shocking, but being an avid gangster/crime fan i know that c… Click to read more
Monday, September 10th, 2007
By COED Staff
“It’s one of the best westerns and best all-around movies I’ve seen in a long time. That’s largely due to the outstanding performances by the cast, ably led by the alpha male, bad guy, Russell Crowe. His protagonist is Christian Bale who turns in a nuanced performance as the down-on-his luck rancher. The scenes between these two me… Click to read more