Nick Nunziata created this place and enjoys having people complain about the ads. In addition to his intermittent contributions here, he is the producer of a few upcoming films and often wonders why he bothers.
I have fear in my heart when I see a People Magazine quote on anything that isn’t People Magazine. I can’t trust the opinion of a critic who shares page space with weekly articles about how Lindsay’s teats are doing. It scares me almost as much as when Larry King offers his endorsement. Or Tom … Continue reading →
I never played Flatout. I thought it was a French game, pronounced "Flatooo". Actually, I was knee deep in Need for Speed Underground and Burnout incarnations to give another racing game the time of day. Then I heard about the "Ragdoll Olympic" aspect to the game and was immediately thrilled to play the sequel. Of … Continue reading →
Puzzle #4 is, I think, the most difficult one yet. I’ve stepped it up on the clues. Some of them are downright evil. But fair.Always fair. Or some of them may be really, stupidly easy … you never know.Am I messing with your brain, or being really straight-forward knowing you’ll THINK I’m messing with your … Continue reading →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: New LineMSRP: $28.98RATED: PG-13RUNNING TIME: 178 & 208 Minutes, respectivelySPECIAL FEATURES: • Both versions of the film• 109 minute documentary• Neat packaging The Pitch "Come on, only one shelf for your Lord of the Rings dvds?" The Humans Viggo Mortensen. Sean Bean. Elijah Wood. Ian McKellan. Sean Astin. Liv … Continue reading →
While we all wait patiently for Rattan Gentleman, Neil Labute’s The Wicker Man will just have to do. As everyone knows, this is a remake of the Pagan cult classic starring Edward Woodward (TV’s The Equalizer) and Christopher Lee (TV’s Count Dooku) with Nicolas Cage and Ellen Burstyn playing hero and villain, respectively. It’s an … Continue reading →
***WARNING*** Good day. Since so much of our site’s content is lost in other designs, hampered by ad code messing with the pages, or surrounded by gas and low on evil, I’m going to start reprinting them for new eyes. You’ll see classic Smilin’ Jack Ruby, stuff from me when I was relevant, early Devin, … Continue reading →
I just came from the DVD store (seriously, how can J&R Music World not have the 2-disc V For Vendetta yet? It’s been sold out since day one) and I didn’t notice this film on the shelves, but I know I would have made an impulse buy if I had. After all, it stars Sam … Continue reading →
**UPDATE** The thirteenth installment is now on the web at your local Podcast station. 46 minutes worth. Justin and I drove to the Sweetwater Brewery and drank some 10:30am beer and spoke with Broken Lizard geniuses Steve Lemme and Kevin Heffernan about Beerfest and other odd stuff. All apologies for the sound quality. A lot … Continue reading →
Still trying to make these at least one a week. I need more letters to make it happen but I also need email clients to treat all text equally and not create these headaches where the text comes in different sizes and colors and formats. It’s 2006 and still text is hated like I’m still … Continue reading →