He was, honest to God, my favorite actor when I was about 10 years old. Something about him just seemed so warm and honest, and if you don't smile while reading this interview, there's a serious dearth of joy in your life.
He was, honest to God, my favorite actor when I was about 10 years old. Something about him just seemed so warm and honest, and if you don't smile while reading this interview, there's a serious dearth of joy in your life.
There's been a great deal of cinematic Fs on this site ever since grades were instituted. Off the top of my head, they've gone to Date Movie, Epic Movie, Meet the Spartans, Norbit, The Last Airbender, Jonah Hex, Chapter 27, Witless Protection, An American Carol, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Expelled: No…
How can you prefer it to a movie you haven't seen? And I can't be mad at you, because you're going to have a wonderful experience, and hopefully soon.
Chris Knight asks that query. Mitch (as God) admonishes Kent to stop playing himself.
Tyler Perry's Madea the Cable Guy: Health Inspector: Vampire Hunter's Witless Protection: Redemption: The Squeakquel 4D
Truman: He-Wolf Of The S.S.
You thought Punch-Drunk Love was terrible?
How Neal Israel and Pat Proft went from writing the first Police Academy to the textured, multi-layered screenplay for Real Genius is a mystery for the ages. Actually, it's not much of a mystery, but it's worth pointing out that they wrote the movie that rebukes every crappy 1980s comedy.
Wow, that YouTube clip (which some poor soul who no doubt has plastered his dorm room with Crimethinc posters thinks is "one of the best scenes from one oth best movies") is nothing if not hateful and soul-crushing. And yet, I remain fascinated by the idea of sitting through the other 119 minutes of this black sheep…
The book "Inventory" by the AV Club agrees with you, apparently.
They especially love the episode about the parents all being scared by the R.L. Stine knockoff and trying to ban his books, because they're still young enough that the idea of adults actually being terrified by "Goosebumps" doesn't reduce them to fits of laughter.
Why isn't #hacktheplanet a thing that's happening right now?