I never even realized he played Casey Jones until I read this. Mind = blown.
I never even realized he played Casey Jones until I read this. Mind = blown.
The original is the best horror film of the last decade. The remake is surprisingly not awful.
Wolfman, I got my dvd of Zodiac at a fucking thrift store a few years ago for even less than that. If you had to pick one Fincher film to release on the Criterion Collection, it's madness to me that you would go with that piece of shit Benjamin Button over Zodiac. One of the few films of the past ten years that I…
I will only endorse a remake of Phantasm if they keep the plot as incoherent as the original, dammit!
First theater going experience? The Jungle Book.
First R-Rated movie theater going experience? Ummmm either Road to Perdition or Matrix Reloaded. Either way, uggh.
Craig, I'm truly jealous. That's an awesome weekend if I've ever heard one.
I kinda want to see the original version of the Joker from Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum, where he was apparently going to be a transvestite or something? That would've been…something.
"Well, I'm voting for a third party candidate!"
"Go ahead! Throw your vote away! AHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
Don't even get me started on finding Sarah Vowell's books in the History section of the bookstore!!!!!! GRRRRRRRTIMLIEDERSMAAAAAASH!!!!!!!
Look, Waterson has had a huge impact on my life, I basically learned to read by reading my dad's Calvin and Hobbes collections, I grew up with that stuff. But with all due respect to the man, he is sort of like that old punk rocker who still won't shut up about "selling out", as if anyone cares anymore. Living by his…
Couldn't agree more, wolfman. But at least it's only the second most embarrassing thing Peter Fonda has done this past decade: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
The last thing we need is the AV Club being overrun by a bunch of nerds!
May you be forced to share a four-course meal with LeVar Burton!
Well I enjoy both comic books AND Superjail!, but yeah, Superjail! wooooooo! Cover it!
I went to sleepaway camp so long ago that it was the stone age! No, but seriously, it wasn't the stone age…it was the ice age! No, really, it was the stone age.
I really liked the scene
Where Robin Williams, who plays a Sports Advertiser, has just gotten a ridiculous spray tan and he's meeting this woman he had a fling with some years ago at Grand Central Station, but he's so tan that an Indian guy comes up to him and tells him in a foreign language about a sale on cargo…