I’m with you on the Replacements.
I’m with you on the Replacements.
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Doesn’t help that Renny Harlin’s last “good” (okay, okay, entertaining fun, if not actually great) movie was Deep Blue Sea, over twenty years ago. Even before that, he’s always been hit-or-miss in terms of quality.
Two powerful people having a laugh at an underling’s expense is never awkward for the powerful and the underling hasn’t earned the right to have thoughts and feelings of their own, so no harm done.
Hilarity ensues as Greta goes to NBC to pitch a show about Barbie.
Coke-addled studio exec: “Let’s bring back Austin O’Brien for LM2: The Hackening! He gave a hell of a performance in Last Action Hero, and was in no way a contributing factor for its box-office failure. He’s the new Eddie Furlong.”
...Gross.
Look at the mileage they’ve gotten out of Children Of The Corn!
Really, anything that got a theatrical release is probably out-worsted by a generation of unasked-for, barely-related DTV sequels.
After seeing the original I wasn’t going to get fooled again. I’d read the short story Lawnmower Man was named after (because you sure can’t say the movie was based on it) out of sheer curiosity how they’d turn an eight-page story into a feature film.
I happen to have been listening to The Pretty Reckless a LOT since I found them a few months ago. GOOOOD band. She’s got a killer voice, and if I had been an actor for most of my life only because my parents wanted me to be an actor then I might not be sunshine all the time either. Good for her.
We’ve had some British Zombie Apocalypse fiction, but it’d be fun to see the Walking Dead version of that. Genuinely curious how British cultural differences would play out with survivor communities, besides “fewer guns”.
how do you make a list about fan movies and not include The Fan? lmao.
At this point I wouldn’t put it past the series to reveal that the guy we thought was Jigsaw was just another apprentice of the real one.
extremely funny to me that we’ve hit so much cultural/content oversaturation that the op, clearly a big enough fan, wasn’t even aware that his idea has already been done.
You people are missing the real triumph of this slideshow, and that’s that they got a photo of one of Jim Spanfeller’s executive desk toys:
That’s just how people refer to Edward. “’ken Norton, man.”
The boxer who was in Mandingo?
Why does Ross, the largest friend, not simply eat the other friends?