I like movies about the movies and moviemaking. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was my favorite movie last year was and my all-time favorite foreign film is Day for Night.
I like movies about the movies and moviemaking. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was my favorite movie last year was and my all-time favorite foreign film is Day for Night.
I’m all for it and hope it becomes a trend. There are already books about the making of Bonfire of the Vanities, Heaven’s Gate and Valley of the Dolls that can be adapted, and I’d like pictures documenting the follies of other notorious disasters like Myra Breckinridge and Can’t Stop the Music.
The Lost World is Spielberg’s worst movie, if you ask me. (I have not seen 1941.)
8/10 in theaters for me that year - skipped 6 & 9.
I was about to say Jack wasn’t a bomb but went to b.o.mojo to confirm and while it made $58M, holy crap why tf did it cost $45,000,000 to make?
I was a senior in high school when the movie came out and hadn’t ever heard that song before.
The Jungle Book 2 inexplicably got a theatrical release.
For me it was when the oldies station played The Cars.
Aslo, their conversation that culminates with “spaghetti in a can.”
I saw nine of wiki’s in the theater (Platoon didn’t interest 12-year-old me).
Beverly Hills Cop is better? Mkay.
If you want a Pepsi, kid, you’re gonna have to pay for it.
Only one sequel, how ‘bout that.
Hey! Haven't seen the TBb since the kinjapocalypse.
I lived there too and the following Monday back to work was the worst. All the people crying on the trains.
Gonzo’s bloop is the worst base hit I've ever witnessed.
How does someone who wears a suit every day look so bad in one?
There’s a review of some Steven Seagal movie wherein the writer opines that the actor’s performance is comparable to someone who died during shooting. That was gold.
I’ma read it again after I'm done with these comments.
“Veins of American cheese” was an LOL for me...although oughtn’t be “veins filled with American cheese”?