Category: Movies

  • Foul Language Alert!

    Okay, it’s the heading, so you can’t say I didn’t warn you. The following movies consist only of the clips in “Pulp Fiction” and “The Big Lebowski” where the F-word was said.  Of note: Two minutes of each movie is taken up by F***s. The F-word is almost everywhere, so that you can follow the…

  • Iron Baby

    YouTube – IRON BABY.

  • Megan Fox won’t be in Transformers 3

    MICHAEL BAY’S REVENGE! No More Megan; UPDATE: Suggested Replacements – Deadline.com. Megan Fox, meanwhile, is claiming she chose not to be in the third one. Anyone who believes that she wouldn’t continue in her only profitable movies is gullible indeed.

  • Shia LaBeouf(?): “Indy 4 was a stinkbomb”

    Shia LaBeouf was brutally honest about Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull while promoting the new Wall Street sequel: “I think the audience is pretty intelligent. I think they know when you’ve made … . And I think if you don’t acknowledge it, then why do they trust you the next time you’re promoting a…

  • Podcast 6: Avatar and More

    Erik and I did a pile of podcasts in January, and it’s taking me a while to edit them. However, I couldn’t let Avatar hit shelves without posting Erik’s thoughts on it and several other films (then in theaters, now on DVD).

  • Back to the well, bay-bee, yeah!

    Mike Myers has signed on for a fourth Austin Powers movie. And fortunately, with all the clout he has gained from The Cat in the Hat and The Love Guru he was able to finagle a contract for ONE MILLION DOLLARS!

  • Wife Crying at end of Return of the Jedi

    This is too hilarious! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_K4mAD8xnc&feature=player_embedded See more at The Official Wife Crying at Movies Site Of course, if there’s anything to cry about, it’s that they appear to have watched the Star Wars movies in the order of 1-6, because she keeps sobbing about Anakin and Padme.  It’s disturbing that there’s a whole generation for…

  • No flying cars, neither.

    So I’m watching “Can’t Buy Me Love“. It’s a 1987 movie from when Seth Green was a little punk. In it, Patrick Dempsey plays a 17-year-old geek who arranges for a senior class hottie to date him for a month so that the “In Crowd” will consider him to be one of them. As the…

  • Red Letter Media reviews “Avatar”

    The guy who tore apart The Phantom Menace and the Star Trek movies strikes again! Part Two:

  • 2010 on TCM!

    Turner Classic Movies is showing 2010: The Year We Make Contact today! If you haven’t seen it, it’s the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. It doesn’t have Kubrick’s vision, but it does have action and a plot that makes more sense. The special effects and acting are top-notch. Unfortunately, the movie still has us…