Joshua Philpott

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation Preview Footage Reviewed & A New Trailer Too

Film Actually Co-Host Josh Philpott recently got invited to an exclusive screening of some footage from the upcoming G.I. Joe: Retailiation. Here are his thoughts on that footage and as a bonus you can see the brand new trailer and the new character posters for the film.  When you see a lot of films like …

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Josh’s Bargain Basement – P2

Films are our life here at Geek actually, really, its in the word geek. Unlike other people we don’t just watch a film a week or go to the cinema for the big films. We live, breath and dream about our passions. Naturally, this means we watch a huge amount of films. Some are great, …

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Josh’s Bargain Basement – Cujo

Films are our life here at Geek actually, really, its in the word geek. Unlike other people we don’t just watch a film a week or go to the cinema for the big films. We live, breath and dream about our passions. Naturally, this means we watch a huge amount of films. Some are great, …

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Josh’s Bargain Basement – Pulse 2: Afterlife

Films are our life here at Geek actually, really, its in the word geek. Unlike other people we don’t just watch a film a week or go to the cinema for the big films. We live, breath and dream about our passions. Naturally, this means we watch a huge amount of films. Some are great, …

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REVIEW: Drive

Every now and then a film will come along that is destined to become a classic. These cinema gems will usually display unique vision, direction, great acting or a statement for its generation. For those that see it, these are the reason we watch films. Drive came out of nowhere, trailer looked good, but with …

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Review: Horrible Bosses

Everyone has had a bad boss, that boss that seemed to take a extra bit of enjoyment about making your life a living hell. If not, good for you. The rest of us however will find the concept of daydreaming about the death of their boss a little to close to home. “Horrible Bosses” takes …

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