If you want to read lengthy, drawn-out reviews of the movies in theaters now (or soon to be) then this isn't the blog you should be reading. Most of the posts from The Other Critic are short, sweet and to the point; that's how we roll here.

We also don't just focus on current movies. Let's face it, there are plenty of good movies that have been made, and sometimes viewers have a tendency to forget that there is more to life than movies in the theaters.

With all that said, please enjoy the short and concise, and sometimes opinionated reviews. If you don't like them, that's okay—we won't hold it against you.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Tidbits: Zombieland

There are always little mistakes in movies that make it in, whether on purpose or completely by accident.

It's one thing to have a car driving in the distance like in Lord of the Rings, but when you don't fact check, that's when things get real interesting.

Every so often, well have these little "tidbits" of information for you. The first comes from Zombieland. When Columbus and Witchita are reminiscing about 1997, Witchita makes the comment that in 1997 she saw her first rated R film, Anaconda. Bzzzz. Wrong. Anaconda is rated PG-13.

There's a little tidbit for you to chew on.


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