michaelnagle--disqus
Michael Nagle
michaelnagle--disqus

I'm glad this list exists cause except for HAIL, CAESAR!, DEADPOOL, and one or two others I had no real excuse to go to theaters these next couple of months. No idea if some of these will play near me, even if I do live in LA (odds are better), but I appreciate the Netflix advice.

Yeah I doubted this the moment I saw the title. Nice try though.

"I wanna make a film that influenced me since childhood."

We, as a fanbase, are finding more and more ways to put the best jokes in essence.

This, along with Leonardo DiCaprio's newly announced film about the environment, shows actors don't know what the word 'subtle' means.

I guess you could say he is the anti-Nicholas Cage. In that he will give 100% or more to a role in a shitty movie. Not saying that makes the film better but at least you know he is trying.

How about we still have eight months until the actual election? In which we still have several months before that to decide who will each party's candidacy.

We Hate Movies ended their 'Worst of 2015' with THE LAST WITCH HUNTER. Bad Vin Diesel impressions aside this had the debut of the Bees. A gag that I hope comes back in the future (speaking of Jim Ross get ready for a lot of 'Mah GWAD!' In this episode.)

I want a Fassbender, head only, android! Stop toying with my emotions Scott!

This does look like a great series but…I just can't do it.

I went to the Grammy Museum…Yes that does exist (in Downtown LA)

James Kerr gifs are like a modern day Terry Gilliam animation.

Always good news when Refn has projects ready to line up.

I like Amanda Conner and her art is fantastic. But her style for The FLINTSTONES just…it's like her Watchman series. Great but not needed. Interested to see who the interior artist is.

Isn't this the plot to the comic THE PRIVATE EYE? Sounds fimiliar…

I would LOVE to see Cliff Martinez do one of his scores live.

Probably the best thing he's done in almost twenty years.

Yeah, no thanks.

I mean I knew what kind of films it was making fun of. But I just never found it to be funny even to this day. But yeah, that Rock scene is pretty good. It's actually one of my father's favorite jokes period. He quotes it constantly.

A long time ago my Dad got me and my sis to watch I'M GONNA GIT YOU SUCKA. We did not laugh except for the clip provided with the man being laughed off with his ridiculous outfit.