BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE! STUDIO: Sony Pictures MSRP: $24.96RUNNING TIME: 88 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: noneThe PitchBased on a true story!The HumansRobert Forster (Jackie Brown), Gregg Henry (Slither)The NutshellBetween the years of 1974 and 1994 the city of Wichita Kansas lived in fear as a serial Killer known as BTK (a name he chose for … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner Home VideoMSRP: $19.98 RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 271 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Loonatics Unleashed: Villain Invasion Challenge The Pitch The Looney Tunes gang are back… sort of… and they’re, um… African Americans… The Loonatics Ace Bunney, Danger Duck, Lexi Bunny, Slam Tasmanian, Tech E. Coyote, Rev Runner. "Oh look, it’s … Continue reading →
UPDATED! The answer to the question, ‘Who is less reliable than the British tabloids’ is actually pretty easy to answer, and it’s ‘The Asian press.’ The Asian papers never met a half-baked rumor or misquote that they didn’t feel comfortable blowing way up into something bigger. This makes the following news story even more suspect … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: Lion’s GateMSRP: $29.98 RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 600 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Commentary • Original screen tests for Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis The PitchThe best show of the ‘80s and the biggest flameout of the ‘80s… The Humans Cybill Shepherd, Bruce Willis, Allyce Beasley, Curtis Armstrong "Man do I love … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: THiNKFilmMSRP: $29.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 96 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:•Commentary with writer Kelly Bulkley and Alexander Bulkley•“Behind The Zodiac” Featurette•The Zodiac Letters and Ciphers•Chronology of The Zodiac Killings•Theatrical Trailer The Pitch “Okay, I wanna make a crime drama, but all I can come up with is generic crime-drama stuff, I need to … Continue reading →
I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say that 300 is THE movie topic of the moment. While most films disappear after their opening weekend, Zack Snyder’s take on Frank Miller’s version of the Battle of Thermopylae has really entered the popular consciousness in a way that fewer and fewer films do … Continue reading →
I’ve been fascinated with the year 2012 for some time. I think Terence McKenna first brought it to my attention, back when I was in my taking drugs to achieve full universal understanding phase. According to the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012 completes the 13th cycle since the beginning of time. Nobody knows what the … Continue reading →
When Wes Craven made the original The Last House on the Left, he and his editor went down the hall from where they were cutting the movie and removed the R-rating from another film and spliced it into theirs. That’s the kind of exploitation gumption that made the grindhouse films of the 70s so wonderful … Continue reading →
In America we have YouTube. In Russia they have RuTube. This Yakov Smirnoff realization came as I was watching some footage from Stardust, Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s story about faeries and other stuff fat Renaissance chicks love. There’s not been any footage shown to loyal Americans, but the Russkies get a whole scene, … Continue reading →
In recent months for reasons of varying importance, my personal goals have changed in regards to the projects I developing, and I’ve realized that the more you can actually control in this business the better. As a result, the myriad of screenplays on my hard drive collecting cyberdust and the stuff in my lame head … Continue reading →