Since most people these days seem to have a blog in which they discuss movies, music or life in general I figured I'd start one as well.  I also thought this would be a good place where I could write special articles that really don't fit elsewhere on the site.  Expect to see a lot more blogging in the future.
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and speaking of "future"...One thing that's been a major downer recently is that imdb.com decided to stop offering the "Release Date" information I used for my 'Beck to the Future' article.  Up until a few weeks ago they had an advanced search feature where they would give you an entire list of every movie that was ever released on any particular day.  Of course these lists were huge and it would often take a great deal of time to sort through them to locate all of the horror titles...but it was basically the only site on the internet that offered such a comprehensive list of movies.  The next best thing is BoxOfficeMojo.com but they only go back as far as 1982 and they don't list movies unless if there is verifiable box office data for the film.  Not very useful when I'm just looking for movie releases in general.  I'm hoping in the near future this information is added back on imdb.com for free so I can continue doing the daily article for this site and for the Deadpit Radio Program which I've done since 2008.

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Anyway some recent movies I've checked out which I'll likely be doing reviews for on MovieMassacre include 'The Human Centipede (First Sequence)' which I was honestly blown away by when watching it.  The subject matter of the film has gathered quite a bit of heat amongst movie patrons on the internet, along with the film's director Tom Six.  The film is definitely not for everyone but if you're a hardcore horror fan that's not easily offended and can handle more mean spirited genre films like 'Martyrs' or 'Inside', then I'd definitely recommend it.

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I also finally had a chance to watch Adam Sandler's latest comedy 'Funny People' which overall I really enjoyed, but damn is that movie long!  I think it clocked in at almost 150 minutes which is insane for comedy/drama.  I also watched an older horror title,  Tibor Takács' 'The Gate II: Trespassers' which was sent to me by my good buddy JDog over at the Canadian Ferox podcast.  Another movie I recommend, although the DVD is pretty hard to come by.  It's not quite as good as the original, but it's a fun movie nonetheless.  Hopefully I'll have some reviews of these films up on the website fairly soon.

- Adam