On-camera movie reviews, Top 5 lists, interviews, and original sketches/parodies! Touring in the same band for just over a year made longtime friends and movie-obsessed freaks Eric Melin and J.D. Warnock realize that they needed their own TV show. The idea for a Siskel & Ebert-style movie review show was hatched on the road. Movies were high on the band's priority list, and after each film, the catty arguing and trivial one-upmanship between Eric and J.D. would last for hours in the band's van. In mid-2004, those heated discussions became "Scene Stealers," a no-budget self-produced labor-of-love TV show on public access in Lawrence, KS. Now you can find all the "Scene Stealers" hot love you need at www.scene-stealers.com! The site is updated multiple times weekly and includes not only print reviews and Top Ten lists, but also on-camers movie reviews and interviews with stars, directors, and rock bands.
Topher Grace sits down with Eric Melin from Scene-Stealers.com to talk about his new movie TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT, a coming-of-age comedy set in 1988, co-starring Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, and Theresa Palmer. This video also features clips from the 2011 movie TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT.
Tron Legacy hits theaters today 28 years after the original Disney movie. Jeff Bridges reprises his role as Flynn and also plays a digital version of his younger self, thanks to some performance capture technology. Garrett Hedlund, Bruce Boxleitner, Olivia Wilde, and Michael Sheen co-star. Does Tron Legacy live up to the hype that's been building up for this cult classic sequel? Find out in this Scene-Stealers movie review with Eric Melin and Trevan McGee, which features clips from Tron Legacy.
Eric Melin and Trevan McGee from Scene-Stealers.com review the new Robert Rodriguez exploitation flick Machete starring Danny Trejo. A project Rodriguez was trying to get off the ground for years, he made a Machete trailer and included it in 2007's Grindhouse, but now Machete the full-length film is no longer a dream--it's a reality. See what Scene-Stealers thought of the movie and see clips from Machete in this on-camera movie review.
Eric Melin from Scene-Stealers and Aaron Weber from DadsBigPlan review Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, starring Michael Cera and directed by Edgar Wright. Will the visual inventiveness and stylistic trappings of a movie within a video game kill Scott Pilgrim vs. the World or does the film succeed as a metaphor for an entire generation? Watch clips from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and listen to someone who has and someone who has NOT read the Brian Lee O'Malley comic book to get a balanced perspec...
Eric Melin and Trevan McGee from Scene-Stealers review Christopher Nolan's new sci-fi action film “Inception,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a corporate dream raider.Nolan directed “Memento,” “The Dark Knight,” and “The Prestige.” He specializes in films that work like jigsaw puzzles while at the same time blending in a good amount of obsessive character traits to make things really interesting. With “Inception,” there is a good 30 minutes or so of fairly drab exposition followed by 90 minutes...
Eric Melin welcomes guest host and certified Twihard Kristin Dittmar, who is a member of Team Jacob to review Twilight: Eclipse, the third installment of the Twilight series. Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner are back again as Bella is put in a vampire - werewolf love triangle.
Eric Melin and Trevan McGee review the latest from Pixar, Toy Story 3. It's been 11 years since Toy Story 2, and true fans of the series may be worried that there was no reason to revisit Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the rest of Andy's toys for another installment. Is Toy Story 3 another Pixar triumph or is it a case of diminished returns like the awful Shrek series from DreamWorks. Find out about Toy Story 3 in this on-camera review with clips from Toy Story 3.
Iron Man 2 may be the most anticipated movie of the 2010 summer blockbuster season. Eric Melin and Trevan McGee from Scene-Stealers review Iron Man 2 the movie studio prohibits them from using clips from the movie on YouTube. That's when its time to take matters into ther own hands and make clips of their own with the help of xtranormal.com.
Watch Eric and Trevan review Kick-Ass, the highly anticipated comic book adaptation. So what would happen if a
This remake of Clash of the Titans stars Sam Worthington as Perseus, the son of Zeus, who goes on a quest to kill the mighty Kraken and save the city of Argos. Does Clash of the Titans hold up? How does the state-of-the-art CGI compare to the 1981 version's stop-motion animation?