I'm not sure what it says about my mind that my first thought on seeing that link was "Mel Brooks? What did he do that makes people want him to go away?"
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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"Mel Brooks? What did he do that makes people want him to go away?"
DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT?
I really liked Dracula: Dead and Loving It!
Did everybody know you could watch free episodes of Max Headroom as streaming video?
Oh my David, you just made me so happy!
I was just talking about the lack of Headroom with a friend last week. Not that I need another glorious timesuck, but this is awesome.
David's made my week! YAY!
NYCistas check it out - B-Musicals at Film Forum! Awesomeness!
Y-Y-Y-Y-Yay!
Thanks for the link, Hec.
NYCistas check it out - B-Musicals at Film Forum! Awesomeness!
Speaking of Film Forum and other things I miss living in the middle of nowhere:
Jess, any interest in seeing a foreign or other film on Saturday the 14th? I'll be in NY that weekend for my SF interview (Saturday lunchtime), but once I'm done with that I'd love to see Buffistas (and I missed you last time)!
IMDb news:
In an unprecedented action, the MPAA on Wednesday suspended the ratings process for 30 days for After Dark Films's horror flick Captivity after unapproved ads for it appeared on billboards and taxi tops in Los Angeles and New York. The film would then fall in line at the end of April with other films waiting for a rating, making it doubtful that it could receive a rating before its scheduled May 18 release. Referring to the unauthorized ads for the film, Marilyn Gordon, the MPAA's senior VP for advertising, said in a statement: "The sanctions in this case are severe because this was an unacceptable and flagrant violation of MPAA rules and procedures."