I never thought that I would stand for another Halloween DVD dip (what would this be, the Decalogue Dip?), but it turns out that sometimes unforeseen circumstances can lead to you buying a movie yet again and being happy about it. In this case it’s because of a truly historic find – “pretty much all … Continue reading →
Ann Coulter has demanded that a great scene where she gets her skinny ass handed to her be cut from the documentary Al Franken: God Spoke. The film, which follows Franken’s book tour for Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, his involvement in liberal radio … Continue reading →
Kirby Dick has the kind of name that would probably draw the wrath of the MPAA – the “voluntary” film rating board in America – even if he hadn’t made This Film is Not Yet Rated. Dick did the unthinkable: he hired a private investigator to discover who the secret members of the MPAA’s ratings … Continue reading →
What if the guys from The State and Wet Hot American Summer took on the Ten Commandments? Wonder no more, as Staters David Wain (directing) and Ken Marino (writing, dipping his balls in it) have come up with their own, shorter version of The Decalogue – The Ten. It’s ten connected sketches, each about one … Continue reading →
UPDATE! Kelly says that the quotes in the Hot Dog interview are old, from Cannes itself. Skip to the bottom to read what he has to say. If a new interview with Hot Dog Magazine is to be believed, there’s even more trouble in Southland. Richard Kelly’s sprawling sci-fi/action epic, Southland Tales, premiered at Cannes … Continue reading →
What exactly happened to Sarah Connor after Terminator 2? She’s already out of the picture by the time 3 rolls around, but apparently she has stories to be told – and they’ll be told on TV. The Sarah Connor Chronicles, a TV show spin-off of the Terminator films, was announced last year, but it’s just … Continue reading →
This week comes flying at you in multiple shapes, colors, and sizes. Including some very special ones. Proudfeet! Everyone loves the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but I don’t give it slobbery kisses before going to sleep with it at night. An ass pinch, maybe. I do appreciate Peter Jackson’s films (Two Towers being my … Continue reading →
It’s no secret that Michael Bay’s Transformers is being seen by Paramount and friends as the opening salvo in the next big film franchise. So what’s next? No one’s making any sure plans until this film is released and the box office numbers come out (although judging by what I saw, what I have heard, … Continue reading →