Here they are, movies I will never watch no matter what. I have noticed the majority of my list are sequels so this could also count as sequels I will never see. If you can think of any I should avoid, tell me now and save me before it is too late!
10.Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
How I Met Your Mother: The guys discuss bro rape as both a joke and real-life crisis. Alan Thicke guest stars as Bro Rapist #1.
Accidentally on Purpose: Billie decides to get an abortion because she is afraid the baby will puke all over her new shoes. Don Rickles guest stars as the abortionist.
Two and a Half Men: Now that Jake is a teenager, Charlie… Continue
Added by Madness Mark on November 9, 2009 at 11:30am —
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Cast and Credits
Starring: Greta Gerwig, Tom Noonan, AJ Bowen, Dee Wallace Stone, Heather Robb, John Speredakos
Directed by: Ti West
Distributed by: Magnet Releasing
Sam is a pretty college sophomore, so desperate to earn some cash for a deposit on an apartment that she accepts a babysitting job even after she finds out there is no baby. Mr. and Mrs. Ulman are the older couple who lure Sam out to their creeky Victorian mansion deep in the woods, just in time for a total lunar… Continue
Added by RENEGADE™ on October 9, 2009 at 2:21pm —
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No cast, no crew, no money; just a script that took 3 years to finish and dogged determination to get out of this shit-hole town.
Find more music like this on The Spill.com Movie Community WHY SO CHIRPY?
Well, apart from the new theme music, Because this-… Continue
Ah the Criterion collection. Possibly the most addicting DVD collection ever? I say yes. With all the super cool packaging, special features, booklets, and all the other crap you could want. The only downside is that dang price tag. Last night i paid 24 bucks for The Blob and 32 dollars for Rushmore but i know it will all be worth it.
Lately i have been watching about 2 or 3 films in the Criterion Collection via public libraries. Some have been awesome some i will never know why people pay 40 b… Continue
So sitting in the lab on a peachy Sunday morning...wish I could have slept in, I really do but animation comes first right now. Just so damn tired....anywho
My birthday is tomorrow (16th of March), sweet and I already got one of my presents....house of the dead overkill!! So I played it for a good hour, I am already half way through the story and the handgun almost maxed out on all its status. But honestly I am having a really good time playing this game. It is a arcade shooter which I love (an… Continue
Added by Tosuto on March 15, 2009 at 12:43pm —
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Ok, Next week is the opening of the remake of the 1974 horror classic, The Last House on the Left. The question is will it be good? Well remakes don't always turn out great or perfect, they usually just kill the movie's legacy, but there is something different about about Th… Continue
I've always been the horror movie buff of my family. But among the Nightmare on Elm Street and Hellraisers, there's also been those guilty pleasures. You know, the ones you get to enjoy T &A, and the scream queens, and you can practically guess the killer is by looking at his or her clothes? Yeah.
I'm a devoted fan to the "Golden Age" of the slasher film...those of the 1970s and 1980s...the ones where the casts are unknown thespians, and the plot was more important than Josh Hartnett or Bus… Continue
Added by Universal Guardian on February 21, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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In 1972, Wes Craven and Sean S. Cunningham made a very disturbing movie called "The Last House on The Left". A movie with the directors from 2 popular franchises Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street" and Cunningham's Friday the 13th". These guys made a movie that's not really considered as an "instant classic" cause of how disturbing this movie was. It was so disturbing that they were even disturbed of what they did!
In 2009,ROGUE Pictures will release a remake the movie, and p… Continue
2008 was probably one of the best years of movies during my lifetime. We witnessed the rise of the superhero, the continuing success of Apatow & the return of such titans as Rourke, Jones and Downey Jr. This lead me to realize that, while making my worst of the year list, that not all of them were that bad to me. Mind you, I haven't seen what I've heard are the shittiest (Disaster Movie, Meet the Spartans, Mummy 3, 10,000 BC, Love Guru, etc.). Thus, the lower half of the list m… Continue
I'm not sure how new this is but...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0fXvdnIrCE
A NEW CLIP from UP! And it looks awsome!
Mainly I made this blog post to say :
I can't whait to see "UP"! What I love so far about it... It's such a simple idea! How many of us didn't draw a flying house when where kids?
A flying house, tie to balloons! It fell like some childhood fantasy! Something I would draw as a child. I feel like something out of childhood but, it fresh at the same time.
When somebody woul… Continue
Added by Maciek on December 25, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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OK, let me preface this by saying that this is going to have to be a review of the DVD, not the TV show itself.
I am such a insanely huge fan of Metalocalypse that I could not possibly be objective about the content of the show.
I watched every episode of this b… Continue
Source: Variety
The screen rights to "House of Night," a series of nine young adult vampire novels by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast, has been purchased by Producers Michael Birnbaum and Jeremiah Chechik.
"House of Night" takes the vampire myth in a "Harry Potter"-esque direction. In the series, "vampyres" are accepted in society; they possess a genetic anomaly that manifests itself in some people at puberty.… Continue
On Friday The House Bunny made a estimated 5.8 million at the box office while last weeks champion Tropic Thunder made about 4.7 million and the other new releases this week Death Race, The Longshots, And The Rocker made less then expected. Death Race making a modest 4.3 million, The Longshots making an okay 1.3 million and The Rocker bombing in 11th place with .9 million. Final estimates will be made tomorrow but here is what i think will happen
1. The House Bunny W/ 17 million
2. Tropic Thun… Continue
Added by GorTheMovieGod on August 23, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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I decided that instead of a Top 10 list (which would piss off the likes of Leon), I will simply go through all the films I've seen this year in chronological order of their release date from January to December; this is gonna be a long one.
January…