Howdy folks! How’s it going? I’m new to these blogs, so I thought I might introduce myself before I really get down into the nitty gritty of blogging. I’m Jeff Heimbuch. You may remember me from a few years ago when I wrote some articles here on CHUD. You may also remember that that didn’t … Continue reading →
I’m a fan of some older sitcoms. There are a few that Nick at Nite just don’t play all that much anymore, so I barely get a chance to catch them. Luckily, NBC Universal have come up with a solution, in which I hope they expand on.They just launched a new video service in the … Continue reading →
Before the cornucopia of super hero movies that there are today, I remember sitting in my living room as a child, admiring the only one that truly mattered. He was brave, he was strong, and not to mention the fact that he was a talking dog.That’s right, folks: Underdog. You know, speed of lightning? Roar … Continue reading →
A friend of mine recently read the novel Happiness Sold Separately and loved it. I remember when she finished it, she said “Man, I can see Julia Roberts being in this movie!” Well, I’ve got good news for her.Julia Roberts will be producing the adaptation of Happiness Sold Separately, the best selling novel by Lolly … Continue reading →
Dimension Films recently picked up distribution rights to Storm Warning, the new film directed by Jamie Blanks, in North America, Austrialia, and New Zealand. Storm Warning is about a yuppie couple lost in a swamp seek refuge at an isolated farmhouse only to discover they’ve been captured by deranged killers. Blanks is no stranger to … Continue reading →
There was Tobey Maguire interview in the Los Angeles Times the other day, in which he reveals some more information on Spider-Man 3.“Basically, there’s the goo, right? The symbiote which has, like, a dark energy, like the goo from the thing that creates Venom."To those less articulate than Mr. Maguire, he goes on to explain … Continue reading →
Last semester, I took a Films and Literature class. A big part of the course was the novels of Raymond Chandler. Philip Marlowe, a character Chandler created, had been the star of many of the books and films we studied. I hated the character at first, but he eventually grew on me. He’s a fantastic … Continue reading →
Spielberg is now up to producing three shows on Fox. Announced a few months ago, On The Lot is an American Idol-like show where young filmmakers compete every week for a one million dollar developmental deal with DreamWorks Pictures. The other two were announced today. First up is a drama set in the world of … Continue reading →
Howdy folks! Welcome to this week’s edition of The Trailer Round Up! I’m still working on a logo for this thing. If anyone would like to help, it would be greatly appreciated! Bunch of new stuff this week…MUSIC AND LYRICSStarring: Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore, Brad GarrettTrailer: http://entertainment.ivillage.com/Summary: Alex Fletcher is a washed-up 80s pop star … Continue reading →
Do you remember The Shadow? No, not the old radio series. I’m talking about that 1994 movie where Alec Baldwin starred. Remember when he went to that abandoned lot at the end of the movie (you know, the one that no one had bothered to check yet), and he found that invisible building? Man, that’s … Continue reading →