Yes! There's an interview with that actor on the Night of the Demons blu-ray where he talks a lot about that, and how he was so excited about the role because there was nothing else like that for black guys in the whole 80s horror cycle.
Yes! There's an interview with that actor on the Night of the Demons blu-ray where he talks a lot about that, and how he was so excited about the role because there was nothing else like that for black guys in the whole 80s horror cycle.
Oh man, I forgot about that movie. I watched it in a hotel room while sick once. I think watching it now would produce the same physical reaction.
Yeah, Deep Star Six and Leviathan are easy to confuse. Leviathan has the better cast, but neither of them are very good. Leviathan is one of the funniest examples of the unfortunate 80s "the black guy always dies" trope that I can think of. It's like they realized at the last minute they'd forgotten to implement…
Yeah, she was my primary reason for watching it, though she's kinda wasted there. She should have been married to Paul Bartel. Gerrit Graham was a lot of fun, though.
Oh, it's totally fine with laughter at the likes of Grindhouse or Final Destination or whatever, I just get disturbed when it's something that's really grueling and ugly, like say when child Michael smashes the bully's face or kills his sister in the Halloween remake the crowd was reacting like they were watching the…
Yeah, I think of that review almost every time I break my own rule and go to a horror movie in the theater. A bunch of sadistic wackos laughing loudly at every violent death will ruin just about anything.
I'm legitimately surprised by some of the entries on that list.
The original "I Spit On Your Grave" has a lot of supporters and is a prime example of something that's even been championed by certain feminist film critics. I certainly didn't enjoy it in any way, shape or form (not even with the Joe Bob Briggs commentary!), but it's not even close to universally despised by the…
I would be interested in knowing just what I should be outraged about. And I can live with only being the THIRD worst.
What should he be tried for? Are you still referring to the child porn charges which were later disproven? :/ Commenters on this site really like to continue to spam rumors discredited years ago, but hey, maybe you have something else?
Funny Face is the single most offensive of the old Hollywood comedies I've seen. Her character is blatantly mocked for being interested in books and furthering her mind! Like, they make her character an intellectual specifically to show that it's a terrible thing for a woman to be. It's the most regressive thing…
I remember the trailer for Inglorious Basterds looking like it was a complete piece of garbage that focused entirely on the Basterds themselves and how BADASS their NAZI-KILLING would be. I don't think it even hinted at the Shoshanna or Landa characters! It was all just dark, edgy music, Nat-Zee Scalp speeches, and…
I thought Dinosaur was made in some odd way where they spliced the CGI characters into real landscape footage, or something. I still haven't seen that movie, I should.
Big Lebowski has a coherent plot??? I thought the POINT was that it was incoherent!
I didn't think she looked good, but "not much better than Jar-Jar?" Have you actually watched Phantom Menace recently? (I did, regrettably!) He looks so bad it's incredible. The integration into the environments, especially with lighting, is horrendous compared to anything from the last several years. It's like…
Agreed completely, it was triply infuriating cause the rest of the film had actually bothered to develop her character. That's the single worst ending I've ever seen.
*abe simpson walking into room, taking off hat and coat, immediately turning around and putting them back on and walking out again gif*
What is Austin Powers a parody of, exactly? It seems like some kind of weird cross of James Bond and Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, but the character has nothing to do with James Bond whatsoever (OSS 117 seems more like a parody of that sort of character) so I dunno. Dr Evil is clearly Blofeld and they do some…
I think the fact he cast himself as the writer who would change the world in Lady in the Water makes it hard to assume he's ever in on the joke.
I falsely remembered it as "so bad it's good," but rewatch confirmed it's just plain bad. Anything amusing could be summed up in a 2 minute youtube video. It's a real endurance test, even though it's not a long film.