If you’ve never lived in or visited the Texas capitol, here’s something you might not be aware of: the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX is one of the greatest places in the Milky Way to see a movie. It’s a whole experience, with amazing programming and events and beer and food (the Blazing Saddles BBQ … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: WarnerMSRP: $14.99RATED: not ratedRUNNING TIME: 110 min.SPECIAL FEATURES: • Superman Returns trailer• Mini-posters, bonus disc (Best Buy exclusive)The Pitch “Superman never made any money saving the world from Solomon Grundy.” The Humans Interviewees include: Forrest J. Ackerman, Dean Cain, Gerard Christopher, Jackie Cooper, Richard Donner, Mark Hammill, Margot Kidder, … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner Bros. Home EntertainmentMSRP: $19.98 RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 121 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: "Trying to Offend Everyone" featurette The Pitch "It’s The Player meets Six Feet Under!" The Humans A cornucopia! Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, Milton Berle, John Gielgud, Roddy McDowall, and Rod Steiger. The Nutshell A young English man is … Continue reading →
Last week cub reporter Derek Faraci visited the set of The Brothers Solomon, a comedy starring Wills Arnett and Forte, directed by Bob Odenkirk. While much of Derek’s set report is embargoed for a while, he was able to sneak out some interesting info he acquired while having a private lunch with Bob himself. Bob: … Continue reading →
SPOILER UPDATE AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE! I thought that Spider-Man 3 was finished shooting in New York City, but it turns out I was wrong – yesterday Sam Raimi and crew were at the main branch of the New York Public Library, a location you may remember from the first film, when Uncle … Continue reading →
Truth, justice and the American way. It’s essentially Superman’s motto. Warner Bros certainly thinks so – they sued a film about the last days of TV Superman George Reeves that used that phrase for a title; the movie is now known as the far less evocative Hollywoodland. Truth and justice make appearances in Bryan Singer’s … Continue reading →
I like Jason Statham and his beefy British machismo, but considering the way he whips out movies, I definitely get the sense the guy still gets a kick out of seeing his name in opening credits (and on paychecks — he is, after all, in an upcoming Uwe Boll movie). Here’s the poster for his next … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: Hey folks, You have a comment and don’t want to send a letter? Please click HERE and pipe up on the message boards. Please? That thread is deader than Persis Khambatta. Now that I’ve gotten another Leak out of me, the letters are coming nice and steady. Makes me think I oughta keep it … Continue reading →
If it’s anything like the original (and I have to imagine it’ll have significant similarities), the currently shooting remake of The Hitcher won’t exactly be overpopulated. But replacement road loon Sean Bean will have a new lawman on his tail, and it’s a guy with a little experience in that department. Actor Neal McDonough (Boomtown, … Continue reading →