Aw man…
This was my younger brother's favorite film when he was middle school. In his defense, some of the fight scenes are kind of bitchin'. I can't really make fun of him too much because I thought Bubble Boy was a highly underrated comedy…
Aw man…
This was my younger brother's favorite film when he was middle school. In his defense, some of the fight scenes are kind of bitchin'. I can't really make fun of him too much because I thought Bubble Boy was a highly underrated comedy…
Er—-I was more implying the fact that Lewis, who's been a part of a number of stinkbombs rarely matched in film history, thought this movie was shitty kind of means it reached a whole 'nother level of shit. Maybe not Day The Clown Cried level misfire but pretty bad.
Huh
Weird that this pops up while I'm reading Shawn Levy's (film historian not hack director) huge biography on Lewis. Not surprisingly, there's not a lot written about this except Lewis being appalled by Steven Paul's working methods and trying (and failing) to convince Paul to let him help re-edit it. I guess the…
There was an I Watched This on Purpose on Breakin '2. It was pretty awesome from what I recall.
Actually, I think they just reused Death Wish 2's soundtrack. Doesn't make a difference, it's fuckin' badass.
If The TV Club had been around in the late '90s when wrestling was super popular, I'm sure Nabin would have done ironic recaps of RAW and/or Nitro just like he does for Jersey Shore now.
As a lifetime Red Sox fan I have to say…
YANKEES SUCK! YANKEES SUCK! YANKEES SUCK!
My wish
I just hope that extended discussion of pro wrestling in this interview leads to the TV Club reviewing Monday Night RAW!
Yeah, Luna died a week or two.
Just saw Death Wish 3 last weekend. Fine, fine hunk of gouda there. Really a film that has it all… Bill S. Preston Esq. threatening to rape bitches! One of the campiest looking gangs in cinematic history (led by Chuck Cunningham)! Some of the most obligatory, cheesy love scenes ever too. RIP The Giggler.
Also worth considering…
The later Death Wish sequels where Charles Bronson really did wish he was dead. Those guys should have stopped at 3, which was the Citizen Kane of cheesy Golan-Globus action films.
Surprising omission
I'm mildly surprised The Jerk, Too, the TV movie sequel to the Jerk wasn't mentioned. Dude who played James The Actor on Saved By The Bell replaced Steve Martin. Not quite an even tradeoff if you ask me.
How could they make a Beverly Hills Cop 4 when there was no Beverly Hills Cop III? They only made two Beverly Hills Cop movies and THAT'S IT. JUST TWO. GOT IT?
How quickly we forget the cinematic greatness that is The Principal.
It doesn't even tell us how hung he is. America needs to know!
I thought I was the only one who liked "Big Trouble". Of course, if we're counting voice acting, we can't forget "Toy Story". Everything else though, not so good. "Joe Somebody" may have been the most forgettable movie I've ever seen in theaters.
or Posse's female counterpart, Gang of Roses with Stacey Dash, Lil Kim, Macy Gray, and Bobby Brown as the villain! There's also Man and Boy with Bill Cosby in his first dramatic role and Adios Amigos with Richard Pryor and Fred "The Hammer" Williamson as a pair of bumbling outlaws.
I watched this on TCM a couple months back and once you get past the novelty of an all little people Western, this movie is pretty god damn boring.
Whatever was left of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airman played a tiny sports bar fifteen minutes from my family camp like five years ago. Thought it was kind of bizarre/depressing that a semi-known classic rock band (no matter how washed up) was playing a bar where my dad used to occasionally sing karaoke.
I watch too much of this crap…
You know a DMX Behind The Music sounds like it has potential for unintentional comedic greatness. Everything else mentioned sounds boring at best and obscenely terrible at worst but I can get behind the idea of a DMX Behind The Music.