neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
neuroticmoose

I am so sorry

For what it’s worth I really do hope that this is just a case of a badly edited trailer and that the movie ends up not only being good but a success at the box office, if only to convince the studios that genre films headlined by women can be a worthwhile investment, women can do awesome stuff in movies too, it

The plot description does feel moderately sexist doesn’t it? “Oh all the men in the other Ocean’s movies robbed Casinos but in this one they’re all women so they’re robbing a thing women would rob, a high class ball, so they can purloin a diamond necklace! It’ll really show with nuance how men and women are different

There’s no reason the concept couldn’t work, but they seem to be trying to replicate the originals almost verbatim and from the looks of it doing a poor job of it, which is bizarre, all of these actresses have done great work, and on paper I could see them being great in a film like this, who knows though maybe the

Reading the description made me not want to even watch the trailer, this sounds dire

So I think I heard of this about a week back, and I’ll probably give it a watch because I love Errol Morris, but I can’t help but be a little dissappointed it has nothing to do with the Wormwood that immediately pops into my mind when I hear the name, Ben Templesmith’s Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse about a demonic, beer

Pretty sure there have been actual horror films based around board games that weren’t based on a children picture book that are a better fit for a Hard R, although I wouldn’t mind seeing say, Guillermo Del Toro do his own take on Jumanji

If anyone gave me a John Green book as a gift I would seriously rethink whatever relationship or bond I had with them

The hunter being played by the same actor as Robin Williams characters dad was a surprisingly poignant decision and I love the scene where Robins character finally stands up to him, essentially confronting his feelings for his father as well. The movie did a lot of emotional character beats that it probably didn’t

So some kind of...Sunny Coast? A Suncoast, if you will?

I believe that was the plot of the film “The Poughkeepsie Tapes”

There are torrents available on certain sites (which I won’t name since the legality is spotty), and if you go to the fan edit website Original Trilogy, there should be some threads or guys who could send you a direct download link, the guys there are very helpful, I just recently got an edited version of The Muppet

A store that has videos made by Hollywood? Some sort of Hollywood Video store? That’ll never catch on

The only reason I have it at the moment is so I could convert some old family videos that are on tape as well as the off chance I decide to start picking up and watching horrible low budget schlock that’s never been released on other formats, well, that and Star Wars although now I have the despecialized editions on

Unless most of their clientele end up being weirdos who still own a working VCR, weirdos like me

It’s actually not strange at all, Whats on tonight used to be the place where the entirety of the dedicated commenters would congregate on The AV Club and have discussion threads about topics unrelated to the article, Velocirapstar is the only person still doing it, and I appreciate the amount of effort he puts into

Exactly, most of us, regardless of the era we grew up in can relate to at least something in the movie, I feel like grouping it in with Christmas films is almost a disservice to how much of the actual film deals with things that have nothing to do with Christmas but everything to do with growing up in a middle class

eh, if 30 Rock could do live commercials in their live episodes on a network TV show budget then a one time production of a musical could too

This is the first I’m hearing there even was a musical

Thank you, I was about to ask why there were apparently an hour and a half worth of musical numbers (original movie is an hour and 34 minutes)