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Last year I interviewed Ellen Barkin for the Todd Solondz movie Palindromes (I loved it, Dave Davis hatedhatedhated it), and she didn’t realize that her top was very unbuttoned and her boobs spilled out. Now she’s an older lady, but she’s a sexy older lady – truly a MILF – and this turn of events … Continue reading →
New Line has found a guy courageous enough to spend his days among tiki torches, perfect weather and gorgeous girls in grass skirts. That guy is Adam Sandler chum Frank Coraci, who directed the alleged funnyman in The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy and the upcoming Click. Coraci has now got his hands on some Hawaiian … Continue reading →
You may not know Michael Pellerin’s name off the top of your head, but I would be willing to bet you own some of his work. Pellerin is the DVD producer behind such great discs as the Toy Story Toy Box, Tron, and Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings Extended Editions. Pellerin started working with … 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 →
This apparently will be King Kong week here at CHUD.com. Not only does this latest installment of The Chewer Column feature loads of anger towards the giant ape’s 1976 big screen appearance, but also expect to see interviews by Devin on Peter Jackson’s remake (which hits DVD tomorrow… Why not buy it from CHUD right … Continue reading →
You can’t keep a good Cimmerian down, or so the saying goes. That one I just made up. According to The Arnold Fans, whenever Arnold Schwarzenegger decides the people don’t want him in office anymore, he’ll pick up the sword again for the role that made him famous and star in not one, but two … Continue reading →
While Brett Ratner decimates Marvel’s merry cast of characters, a different group of mutants are on their way to the big screen, and a Malkovich shall lead them. Actor/director/fashion maven John Malkovich gets his villain on in The Mutant Chronicles, the upcoming sci-fi epic based on the once-popular role-playing game. The story is set centuries … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Inside Man $28,900,000 $28,900,000 1 2 V for Vendetta $12,300,000 $46,100,000 2 3 Stay Alive $11,200,000 $11,200,000 1 4 Failure to Launch $10,800,000 $63,800,000 3 5 The Shaggy Dog $9,100,000 $47,900,000 3 6 She’s the Man $7,400,000 $20,400,000 2 7 Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector $7,000,000 … Continue reading →
I was told to meet Henry Rollins at his office, not far off Sunset Boulevard, to interview him about his new show on IFC, premiering April 1st (check out the site here). Last year’s show, Henry’s Film Corner, had been a big success for the network, so they brought him back in a retooled format, … Continue reading →
I was told to meet Henry Rollins at his office, not far off Sunset Boulevard, to interview him about his new show on IFC, premiering April 1st (check out the site here). Last year’s show, Henry’s Film Corner, had been a big success for the network, so they brought him back in a retooled format, … Continue reading →