I said the same thing to my wife last night as we walked out of the theater. I leaned over and asked her, "what are they going to tell the cops?".
I said the same thing to my wife last night as we walked out of the theater. I leaned over and asked her, "what are they going to tell the cops?".
As long as they keep Workaholics on the air, I don't care what else this network does.
You sound good at business.
I do love these new Scream Factory releases. Looking forward to Renny Harlin's Prison, a film we just recently covered on my podcast for our Renny Harlin Retrospective. You read that right! find it here: http://www.olympicartichoke…
Hard to check this stuff on the internet.
That's Jason Segal's idea!
On the horror side, the only one that I can think of that comes close to that light kind of fare is Bubba Ho-Tep.
Yeah, these are all R (with the exception of Tremors), but she just asked for a good mixture of horror and comedy. And that's what these deliver. Like gangbusters.
Finally!
I think that goes without saying, @avclub-5399f4c6e6a70f3608a084ddb938511a:disqus
There have been some. Shaun of the Dead, Fido, Slither, Tremors, Zombieland, The Cabin in the Woods…
Ah. I always get this confused with Deadly Friend, which is another Craven movie that's also pretty bad.
I came here to post that exact thing. That was a great interview.
And MTV2.
Will Vader be back as that fat kid's dad?
Rope is my favorite Hitchcock film.
Also those Scary Movie sequels.
Yeah, The Cramps are great.
Yeah, The Cramps are great.
Don't you knock Brian Yuzna. As I mentioned in a thread yesterday, Society is a Brian Yuzna movie and it is creepy-weird brilliance.