Though her manic fanbase claims that Miley Cyrus's The Last Song is her break away from the Disney image, I find that a bit contradictory when it's distributed by Touchstone Pictures. It's almost like watching a morbidly obese, 40 year-old man engulf seven doughnuts straight after promising himself not to give into the temptation of chocolate cake. What's that called...a loophole? No matter. I'm sure they didn't intentionally avoid showing the logo in the beginning so that people wouldn't… Continue
Added by MiCaH on December 11, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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You almost can't help but feel for everyone who put effort into one of this summer's biggest shart stains on the underwear of comedy, Year One. After all, its worldwide gross was $7 million short of matching budget, Rotten Tomatoes pronounced it the 5th lowest rated film of the season and everyone with the exception of Michael Cera, had to endure seeing Michael Cera resemble a female days on end. So it's easy to understand why they'd be desperate enough to use a quote like this for the… Continue
Added by MiCaH on September 12, 2009 at 10:30pm —
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I applaud Tessa for posting her 20 Horror Clichés That Will Not Die blog only day prior to Screen Gems releasing the trailer for their next blunder-to be in the horror remake genre. Strange coincidence seeing that director Nelson McCormick's last project, Prom Night, applies itself to nineteen of said clichés.
If you ask me, Stepfather looks like a budgetless, reenactment of Disturbia made by a hurri… Continue
Something that's been bothering me in the field of entertainment for quite some time now's that anything that doesn't debut in theaters or television is never given any shot at award recognition. So much fantastic effort is out there, waiting to be praised, but unfortunately has a tendency be overlooked because of their brief running time of ten minutes or less. But when you think about it, your web videos and full-length feature films have alot in common. In fact, I was stunned how eligible man… Continue
Nineteen seconds of my time is all Disney needs to win me over with this motion capture, rehash of what has been called Dicken's Christmas classic. You're looking at a cast consisting of Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn, Bob Hoskins, Cary Elwes and Colin Firth. Best of all, Robert Zemeckis is no intruder to the field of computer animated holiday adventures. Remember a little diddy called Polar Express? Earned about three Oscar noms for its goosebump inducing music and haunting imagery?… Continue
Okay, Wolverine's been out it theaters for a near week now, but I don't care. It could have been a full month for all I care. I knew I would have found myself in a state of disappointment if not eventually finishing this, but finally...here it is. I settled on just Top 5s instead of 10s not only because that would be time consuming and I wanted to make a most dreaded list, but I also think that every Top 10 List from everybody in the world would consist of the same movies, just in different orde… Continue
The people at Fox and Disney can rest easy tonight, knowing that Night At the Museum 2 and yes, even G-Force, are nothing more than runner-ups in the race for worst kids movie of the summer. What we have here is Jimmy Bennett playing the dorky-outcast at school who finds...a magical rainbow colored rock that grants wishes. If you want hear the story of a lonely boy who's every desire is bestowed upon him by a mythical force, you might as well stay in and catch a Fairly Odd Parents maratho… Continue
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Sidenote: I've taken to my attention that during my HM bashing, there's been a slight possibility I may have offended some people in the process. And for that...I'm sorry. But even if you are a fan of the show, sit back, relax, maybe grab your favorite snack (mine are granola bars) and enjoy. Continue
Added by MiCaH on March 24, 2009 at 7:02pm —
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So...Dark Knight. Just yesterday it found itself at a total domestic gross of $533,090,262 and don't forget the extra $467,991,898 that came overseas (You rule, United Kingdom!). Of course it still stands second place against Titanic as the highest grossing movie of all time (22nd foreignly). But leave it to Warner Brothers for b… Continue
Its been a living miracle to see At the Movies manage to cling onto its weekly airing schedule for the last 5 months ever since Richard Roeper (wisely) chose to leave because of Disney's corrupt proposal of its hideously thought out revamp. With replacements that would make the casting director of the Psycho remake scream and a 23% rating drop, you can't help but assume what's keeping this show together.
The new site claims to have a… Continue
Added by MiCaH on February 15, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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I trust that most of you devoted bloggers and fanboys managed to catch Michael Bay's diss targeted towards McG and the continuation of the Terminator saga which is expected in theaters May 22nd. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, to keep you up to speed here's a little quote Bay released Friday on his own Official Forum.
Okay it's time to turn up the heat on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. We've waited low in the weeds let… Continue
ACESHOWBIZ released an article just this morning in response to the official MPAA rating of the long awaited Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which is PG is for scary images, some violence, language and mild sensuality. And I can't believe I'm making such a big deal about one little rating but still, wow!
We haven't had a PG Potter film since Prisoner of Azkaban nearly 5 years ago. Back when they couldn't even let Snape fini… Continue
In an attempt to put a "Best Of 2008" list on hold so that I might possibly catch up on some selected flicks before making it, I decided to take to look in the complete opposite direction from the last 365 days. You won't find the actual worst of the worst here seeing that I don't bother wasting time on all of the absolute scum where I know it'll suck before even watching it like horror remakes, spoofs that shouldn't even be called "movies" and gag inducing comedies. Although I may have been for… Continue
Just last night The Academy revealed the 49 films eligible for the Best Original Song category.
“Another Way to Die” from “Quantum of Solace”
“Barking at the Moon” from “Bolt”
“The Boys Are Back” from “High School Musical 3: Senior Year”
“Broken and Bent” from “Role Models”
“By the Boab Tree” from “Australia”
“The Call” from “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”
“Can I Have This Dance” from “High School Mus… Continue
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As the end of the year is nearing, its obvious some critics (and even celebrities) have already unveiled readers with their lists of what they think are the best movies of the year. Thankfully Aaron, has kept everyone up to date with them. One person I see not getting the attention I'd expect him to is Richard Roeper. Mainly just be… Continue
Last time I posted a video concerning Disney/Pixar's newest member of the bunch, it ended up front page stuff. For those of you who have seen the teaser released well over a month ago, there's no question you won't be unfamiliar with the setting of the exclusive clip from "Up", yet again taking place on Carl Fredricksen's front porch...thousands of feet high in the air. Only to realize that he's not alone. Tell yoursel… Continue
Added by MiCaH on December 15, 2008 at 10:46pm —
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One of the my favorite categories to look out for at the Academy Awards is for Best Visual Effects. Perhaps because I see it as a secretive substitute as "Best Action Movie". I'm not kidding. The majority of the time they're big-budget blow 'em up popcorn fun. With nominations varying from Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Superman Returns, Chronicles of Narnia, King Kong, Spider-Man, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, they've been a blast. And today, the Academy just released word of… Continue
Added by MiCaH on December 12, 2008 at 11:30pm —
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The Family Stone is about a normal guy, Everett (Dermot Mulroney), who brings his uptight and sensitive girlfriend, Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker), up to meet his family for Christmas. Unfortunately they're all the complete opposite of her. Laid back, honest and active, some o… Continue
Added by MiCaH on December 11, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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With the exception of Heath Ledger's potential shot as a contender for Best Supporting Actor, The Dark Knight's music score was the main category I was pulling for it to win at the Academy Awards. A few weeks ago it was announced the Dark Knight was disqualified from a po… Continue