While I know this mainly to make that joke comparison, I still need to point out that this type of trailer spilling out every plot point has nothing to do with the quality of the film.
While I know this mainly to make that joke comparison, I still need to point out that this type of trailer spilling out every plot point has nothing to do with the quality of the film.
Got it. The key for it only having the one answer is that our quizmaster specified that it was the one that was unfinished and only release, or rather got a screening, in 2012.
It looked like a lot of really stupid fun.
Correct on all, although only Dark Blood would have been accepted, as the question made clear that that was what was being looked for.
Yeah, now I'm kicking myself for missing the chance to see them play live for free a month ago. I know I had some reason for doing it, but it does feel quite a bit less important now.
That is correct. This ties into the video round, as they showed the birth sequence from Species II and, on both my team and my other film group team, there was a debate about whether it was the first or second one and key to the debate was whether Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger, who were both in the clip,…
Correct on all! Great job on knowing That Obscure Object of Desire, which was one of the two questions we got wrong. We went with The Phantom of Liberty, which was his second to last film.
Holy shit, just when it looked like things couldn't get more incredible for us, it did. This night of trivia, both of my film group's trivia teams, Octopussy Control and The Beer Hunters, just aced the entire night of trivia. My team only got two questions wrong the entire night, while The Beer Hunters only got three…
Always the possibility of death with a number of the challenges, which could be entertaining.
This isn't a new phenomenon. Witness the trailer for The Graduate nearly 50 years ago. Trailers have given away chunks of films, been misleading, all the sins that complain about, for a good long while. While film can be art, and well done trailers can be an art as well, the primary purpose of trailers has always been…
While this feels like a Millenial issue, take a look back at classic trailers for films beloved and not so beloved and you will see that this type of thing isn't a recent invention. The one that comes to mind for me is the one for The Graduate, which is particularly egregious, since it actually does it completely…
All of their films have gotten wide releases and, while not making blockbuster cash, still make an okay amount relative to the size of the budgets for them. And, as I said before, all have been quite well reviewed.
They're not super, super well known, but they've made three really acclaimed stop motion animated films in the last several year: Caroline, ParaNorman, and The Boxtrolls.
Comedy Central is not the same network as it was during the 90's and I can't imagine that they would've ever considered giving a two hour block of time to another run of MST3K.
It's been awhile since I've seen Voyager, so some of those smaller details were forgotten. Was that a recurring thing during the last two seasons or just a few one offs?
Plus, it gives away the main thing that would be considered hugely spoilerific.
My completely baseless guess would be that we get one of those seasons next year, but I could be totally off base. I know from friends who work camera crew on the Marvel series that they're still in the midst of Iron Fist right now.
Yeah, my guess is that Iron Fist comes out spring/summer of 2017 while Defenders is towards the end of the year, maybe in December.
If serious, he is referred to in the review as the late Anton Yelchin for a reason. Horrible freak accident involving his own car crushing him to death.
Suddenly, I feel envious of Canadians.