Does anyone really call that movie "Episode VI"? Anyone over 30, that is.
Does anyone really call that movie "Episode VI"? Anyone over 30, that is.
So basically one special effects driven movie.
Top ten movies in America 30 years ago this weekend (according to Box Office Mojo):
"Back to the Future" is my favorite movie of all, umm, time. I'm so glad they're making a movie to make me feel self-conscious about it.
We'll always be together/together in Electric Dreams…
Spring 2014? SPRING?!
I'd like to volunteer Time Bandits and Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1977) to that list.
He's not the star, but he plays a parody of the Menedez brothers.
You're never going to see an ad for a Ben Stiller movie exclaiming "From the Director of The Cable Guy," which is a shame. It was a really great, dark comedy (and probably ahead of its time, or whatever).
They were also on in local (CFMT in Toronto) and national syndication (CBC) from about 1994 to 2009.
I passed a huge, overwhelmingly elderly line of people for the new Woody Allen yesterday afternoon. And I thought, I bet these people also eagerly queued up for "September", "Curse of the Jade Scorpion", "Anything Else", and "Scoop."
Please tell me this is a cover of the Rebbie Jackson song.
Without him, the 90s would not have had any catchphrases.
It's a remake of the Canadian TV program "Night Moves", which aired on Global TV in Toronto at 2:30am in the 80s. They only made one episode, but aired it every night for years. Basically, it was a guy with a camera walking around downtown Toronto sometime after dark. It served as a companion piece to "Night…
Yesterday they announced that Mike Myers was making a documentary.
Not surprised.
"Today, we are cancelling the Apartheidlypse."
You misspelled Election.
The Next Karate Kid has two.
Needs more origin story.