Nick Nunziata

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.

DAILY GRABOID 9.19.06

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

LEAK LETTERS #49

Answering Devin’s Mail #46,393,059 (SEND A LETTER) Jace: How does it feel to know you’re the reason for the mass exodus from CHUD? You could write an article about it! Maybe you should heed some advice and not be such a prick in the future. Your bitter fat-man schtick has grown very, very old. Nick … Continue reading

ALL SHOT UP

If only we had the savvy and networking prowess of Latino Review. Sadly, we are lame and don’t play well with others. Seriously, we’re lame. You should see Kelvin and his associates at Comic Con, they’re like ninjas except instead of shuriken they’re tossing business cards. We’re following Kenny Baker around with cameras. Pick your … Continue reading

CRYPT-O-GRAM! #6

The Crypt-O-Gram message board discussion. Damn, I hate Pan & Scan!  My DVD player is stuck on full screen mode.  Following is a list of title cards from 25 movies.  Letters have been chopped off of the front and end of each title.  How many of them can you name?  Here is the thread for … Continue reading

CONTEST: STAY ALIVE (DVD)

Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother, you’ll probably be this film. Actually, no. You will not. That said, you can win this DVD and that’s almost as good or even better, depending on how you feel about Frankie Muniz as a character named Swink Sylvania. Swink Sylvania. Stay Alive is the latest … Continue reading

ERA. GONE.

I know next to nothing about Eragon other than the fact it was probably called Dragon and its precocious author accidentally hit "E" and history was made. Christopher Paolini was 15 years old when he started the book which inspired the upcoming Fox fantasy flick, so I guess he gets a pass on some factors. … Continue reading