Have the B-Movie Bastards done Leprechaun?
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I don't remember. Not any of the episodes I was on.
I was just watching All That Jazz on one of the Encore channels--I keep forgetting how good this film is! Also, I keep forgetting the early-in-their-careers actors who are in it: Keith Gordon as the young Joe Gideon, and CCH Pounder as the nurse towards the end of the film who refuses to believe Joe when he tells her he's having a heart attack.
I'm interested in seeing My Soul To Take just because it's Wes Craven behind the camera again. And writing the script, too.
Saw a discussion of this movie on Pharygla Its Christmas with a Capital C. A Christian drama that dares to take on the atrocity of the secularists war on Christmas. A lot of people I normally trust say this is not a parody. Still not sure that its not a hoax, but either way a perfect embodiment of Poe's law.
Video: Tom Waits hits on a chick at a party
deleted scene from the cult movie MYSTERY MEN, starring Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, Geoffrey Rush, Tom Waits
Coilhous sez:
Why they cut this brief, hilarious scene from the film is truly the greatest mystery of all.
I spent my weekend in bad movie hell.
First up: Showgirls, to see if it was as bad as everyone said. I tend to be the opposite of popular taste with Verhoeven - Robocop was OK, but best for the cultural prescience stuff, and I hated Basic Instinct and Total Recall.
After watching Showgirls I can no longer claim that Starship Troopers is deft satire.
We also watched Crank 2:High Voltage which was far better than Showgirls and completely at home in its own ridiculousity.
I can no longer claim that Starship Troopers is deft satire.
It's not?
We also watched Crank 2:High Voltage which was far better than Showgirls and completely at home in its own ridiculousity.
I haven't seen any of the Crank movies, but I do adore Jason Statham.
If you adore Jason Statham and haven't seen Crank you are only hurting yourself. It's like the role was written for him. Was the role written for him?
I've only seen Transporter 1 and 2, and I own the first.
Was the role written for him?
I would not be surprised.