I liked Eight Crazy Nights too. I still watch it from time to time, and it's all a litmus test of how much you are willing to like Adam Sandler, post glory days.
I liked Eight Crazy Nights too. I still watch it from time to time, and it's all a litmus test of how much you are willing to like Adam Sandler, post glory days.
I figured someone was going to say it, but when this movie came out on Comedy Central (Research: Oh my god, it was 2003!), Adam Goldberg saying that line censored was all I needed to watch it, and I did. and it was AWESOME.
Serious Question in response to 11 Questions: Adjust to the interviewer's profession, but What was the Song/Movie/Band/Director/ETC that made you want to live the profession you currently have?
An like and major props for bringing up Felix the Cat: The Movie and Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night , Both are bizarre and wonderful animations.
I remember reading AV Club (Whoo, Whoo)
Who would believe there now washed up and leaving
Internet posts about bad memes all day?
"No, It's just a reflection; I'm not a flower."
Damn, Brave Little Toaster knows how to depress the hell out of me and I haven't seen it in years.
The AV Club does super cutting as a cry for attention. With this sad post in mind, we should watch their posting as a potential sign.
Fun thing to note that I love bringing up: The score is actually by David Newman, Randy Newman's cousin, which more or less emphasizes how they like working on cartoon movies with inanimate objects going on adventures.
All this video makes me want is a cover of "Worthless" sung by Leonard Cohen. The AV Club made me want a Great Job, Internet! that doesn't exist. Great Job in finally disappointing me, Internet!
How was Pineapple Express a disappointment? It came out the Summer of Dark Knight and Tropic Thunder. Or was it a disappointment because it didn't entertain you?
I guessed Werner Herzog, guess I was way off.
Reading your post aloud in my Werner Herzog voice is almost as funny as reading those posters in the same context.
Thanks for the Heads-up, I was wondering if anything was going to be released after Fear Fun, but now I know!
Did Father John Misty get married, or did Josh Tillman get married?
That's what bothers me about this list: Everything here, movie-wise, came out in the fall: Boyhood is maybe the earliest year contender and everything else came out within the last few months. Now, I haven't seen any of these movies, so maybe they are amazing, but I'm more irritable that Grand Budapest or even…
On the Shermometer, I mean, Rexal Thermometer, this film gets a 10!
No, we don't have any apple fritters!
I forgot he was associated with Dark City, which is sad considering I own it. I don't acknowledge Goyer when he has another writer or two with him, since He "Co-wrote" Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises, I don't want to believe Batman is his best Work when Christopher and Johnathan Nolan are on it.
I'd say I genuinely enjoy one or two of Uwe Boll's projects, which is one or two more than anything Goyer has even been a part of.
Agreed on all accounts. If anyone wants to talk horror movies to me, I hold my tongue for this one, because as far as I'm concerned this movie was uncomfortable and scarier than most horror movies out now. A great film, but I cannot go back to this one ever again.