RATED AARGH! #33- HARD BARGAIN
Girls love ponies. It’s just a natural fact. Not like Mr. Hands loved ponies, just the regular kind of love.
Girls love ponies. It’s just a natural fact. Not like Mr. Hands loved ponies, just the regular kind of love.
Grizzly Park is finished. I’m talking sound effects editing, color timing, credits, the MPAA, and all tha other noise. It came out great and is a really nice change-up from the current slate of horror flicks which simply try to outdo the previous film’s attempts to be raw and edgy. We’re planning to launch the … Continue reading
Now that she’s broken free of the Spider-Man franchise, Kirstin Dunst is free to alienate fans of other works. (I have to say that the fanboy vendetta against Dunst still has me vaguely mystified.) Ironically, one of her first new career steps will be an adaptation of How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, by … Continue reading
I’ve not read any of the Harry Potter books even though I’ve seen all of the films (all of which I’ve enjoyed on a single viewing with no desire to see again except for the beauty that was Alfonso Cuaron’s Prisoner of Azkaban), so I didn’t know what exactly to expect from the upcoming installment, … Continue reading
Please send letters. Zach Writes: Hey man. Long time reader of Chud here, you guys run the best film-news site on the net. I love it. As you know, there comes a time in every man’s life when he must take a stand. Now is that time. It’s time for all of us to take … Continue reading
Fletch Won, the Fletch prequel that Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence is working on, won’t be starring his beloved Dr. Dorian – Zach Braff has dropped out of the project. "Zach is writing and directing his own film [Open Hearts] at Paramount," Lawrence told TV Guide. "I’m very happy for him. We were looking forward to … Continue reading
In the late 50s, novelist Richard Yates wasn’t liking what he was seeing- a lack of revolutionary spirit replaced with a general quest for the perceived security resting behind white picket fences, track housing and Congressional hearings. At the very least, his observations sound familiar in a time when an American public seems less concerned … Continue reading
I remember during the Behind the Music episode on Metallica, they look at the auditions for a bass player after Cliff Burton died in 1986. Naturally, everyone imaginable showed up to try and land the prestigious gig including their fellow Bay Area musician Les Claypool. Unfortunately for Claypool, his audition was depp-sixed when he asked … Continue reading
The Tribeca Film Festival is starting up in a couple of days, and we have a cool opportunity for some New York City area Chewers to attend a movie premiere that sounds like it’s going to be pretty amazing. No, it’s not a movie that will be filled with stars, and it’s probably not even … Continue reading
When Tony Kaye first burst on the scene with his feature debut, American History X, he seemed to be poised for big things. Thanks to Edward Norton’s virtuoso performance, there was a lot of good buzz around the film, and Kaye benefited by association. But suddenly, Kaye Terence Trent D’Arby-ed himself right into director jail … Continue reading