what’s the new job?
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damn i dunno how i know what you did last summer/urban legend got popular
both sucked so much
the ending scene in i know was hilarious though, something about i always cared about you. came off as so phony but hilarious
have to get the sequel now (the blu rays been canceled but importing it from the UK) to see how love hewitt survived being attacked in the shower
This film has a 99% chance of turning out to be a bitter, shallow screed.
I watched Terminator 2 for the first time in probably over a decade. The kid at the beginning is Danny Cooksey, who played Bobby Budnick in the terrific Nickelodeon sitcom, Salute Your Shorts.
Classic Budnick line, in response to why he refuses to swim in the lake: “Because fish farted in it.”
looks tight…
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lionsgate fucking with clive barker’s midnight meat train
supposed to come out tomorrow to theaters, but now its only going to dollar theaters
i only seen one of those once when i was in middle of nowhere utah (ironically i checked movietickets.com and its playing at that theater)
lionsgate is going downhill since they switched owners. the new owners don’t want anything to do with horror
i don’t know if this has been posted yet. but i saw the preview for “death race”
:rolleyes::rolleyes:
i mean where is the Twisted Metal copyright? I was telling my wife when the preview first started: “Yea!! A Twisted Metal Movie!!!” But as time went on and i didn’t hear any names ex. sweettooth. I was like " Oh my god, I can’t believe they didn’t get sued."
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I’m pretty sure that there was an old movie called Death Race, and this is another of those so-called “re-imaginings”.
yea its a remake of Death Race 2000 from 1975 which was before Twisted Metal I think
I think you are right!
On that, seems like a movie that has no business being re-made by anyone. And being remade by the crappier Paul Anderson is even worse.
i love how there are two paul andersons - one who couldn’t make a movie to save his life and one who makes some of the most brilliant films of our time…
Nikki Cox was in the mall/arcade scene.
(RIP pre-Crisis Nikki)
I thought the new Death Race looked pretty good/fun. It’s not like the old one is anything but a camp classic. And Statham owns me.
I just finished watching one of the cheesiest horror/suspense movies ever. And it was called Devon’s Ghost. It came out in 2005 and i never was able to obtain a copy of it so i ended up downloading it.
But mediocre is just being nice to this movie. The main guy who was killing everybody was just awesome. He was using a baseball bat with a circular saw attached at the end and was basically running after people and merc them off one by one.
honorable mention: Angel-A by Luc Besson
Well ever since Guillermo Del Toro bursted onto the scene with Blade 2, I’ve watched most of his films and I’m in the most peculiar situation with his works and wonder if anyone else has a similar relationship between either an actor or a director.
I don’t love his movies as most other people seem to do but I respect the work and effort he puts into his work enough that I don’t outright say I hate his works. Basically my respect keeps me at a placid indifference where I can understand why people would have joygasms at whatever he fucking makes, but the flaws that I perceive seem to keep me from joining in the appreciation orgy. The flaw I find with most of his work is his character development is really shallow, either following a cliche or producing stock characters as a result of being almost secondary to his vision of the movie world.
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GDT is a good director but he hasn’t made any great movies just a bunch of decent 7/10’s though the art direction on hellboy2 was gdlke:tup:
Am I the only one who liked the first deathrace and is looking forward to the sequel albeit mindlessly?
so apparently Midnight Meat Train came out this weekend? In 109 theaters? And for some reason none of them are in LA?