Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2009

How About "Big 2?"


What has happened to Tom Hanks? He used to make entertaining comedies, now he makes depressing dramas or airport book thrillers. Anyways, here's an article discussing his career and what he should do to reboot it.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Wrong Role

Here's a funny list of 10 actors who have played incredibly "crappy movie villains."

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Start Watching!

Here's a list of 100 movies to watch before you die. So if you have some time on your hands, start watching!

Where Are the Robots?


This is pretty funny - it's a list of the 10 most "inaccurate" movies about the future. As much as I love "The Jetsons," that show is pretty far off! I mean where are the robots, flying cars, robot cleaners, etc.!

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Friday, April 03, 2009

She's Cool

Here's a list of the top 20 pop culture heroines.

Summer Is Almost Here

Summer is still a couple months away, but here's a list of the best summer-themed movies.

Monday, February 23, 2009

The Oscars


Just a few notes on the Oscars:

1) I actually enjoyed Hugh Jackman at host because he was entertaining and we didn't have to listen to political humor and jabs at middle America. When you have comedians as hosts such as Chris Rock and Jon Stewart that's all you get. But I noticed that critics are ripping Jackman apart. And the reason they cite - it wasn't "edgy" enough. In other words, they didn't have Bush to kick around this year.
2) Sean Penn needs to just shut the hell up. He's up there ripping on people who voted against gay marriage and saying how evil they are. Funny, but his Messiah president and VP Biden are both AGAINST GAY MARRIAGE. Anyone in Hollywood realize that? Any liberals realize that? Yet it was Sarah Palin who got destroyed in the VP debate for saying she was anti-gay marriage, even though Biden said the same thing! Amazing.

And then my favorite part of Penn's speech was when he said he was proud that we live in a country where we can elect an "elegant" president. Umm yeah, because Bill Clinton was so elegant when he was in office getting sexual favors in the Oval Office. And President Messiah is so elegant when he's hanging out with terrorists and Chicago criminals.

3) Bill Maher's jab at people believing in "their crazy Gods." That's fine you don't believe in God or religion, but most of the world does and they have every right to believe in a God just as you have every right not to. Doesn't mean you need to ridicule them and make fun of them. I was glad that most people in the auditorium didn't clap when he said that. I'm assuming there are plenty of people in Hollywood that do believe in some sort of religion.

4) It's always annoying how during the video of those who have died the crowd cheers for some and not for others. I don't get why they can't be quiet the entire montage rather than cheering loudly for popular people but barely clapping for others. Must make those family members at home really happy when their loved one follows up a popular actor.
But the worst part was how the crowd didn't cheer when Charleton Heston was shown. Why didn't they cheer? Because he was a conservative and in Hollywood that's about as evil as it comes. So instead of cheering for him because he was a great actor and a legend, they quit clapping because he was an evil conservative!!

All right, I think that was it. Anyways, here's a look at the highs and lows of the night.

Oh and how awkward was it when Jennifer Aniston was on stage and they kept showing Brad Pitt and Angeline Jolie!
Also, here's a look at the best and worst dressed.

Friday, February 20, 2009

More Fockers


It looks like we'll be seeing more of the Fockers soon. Plans are in the works for a third installment, this time featuring some little Fockers.

The Host With the Most


This year's Oscar host is Hugh Jackman, which could be a good pick. At least we're getting away from the stand-up comedians who entertain us with their 15 minutes of conservative bashing humor.

I think my favorite host has been Billy Crystal and my least favorite has been Whoopi Goldberg.


Here's a list of the best and worst hosts.

Oscar Picks

I'm not sure what way Oscar voters will go this year. Usually when you have a politically themed movie like "Milk" in the running you are guaranteed that it will sweep up the awards so that Hollywood can push their liberal agenda down your throat. And especially this year in California since that Prob 8 was voted down thereby pushing "Milk" to the top due to it's story about a gay politician.

However, now that Hollywood has got their liberal Messiah into the White House and stuffed Congress with bleeding heart liberals who will carry out their liberal agendas they might not feel the need to push their message as much as to reward deserving films and roles. So with that said, here are my picks:

Best Picture: "Slumdog Millionaire." But, I wouldn't be shocked at all if "Milk" won this.

Best Actor: Sean Penn. This is the category they reward "Milk" and it's message and punish Californians who dared to vote against gay marriage. Mickey Rourke should win, but will finish second due to Hollywood wanting to send a message.

Best Actress: Kate Winslet. Meryl Streep is the runner-up.

Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger. If he doesn't win they should quit giving out awards. I don't even know who the runner-up is, Josh Brolin maybe?

Best Supporting Actress: This one is up in the air, but I'll guess Penelope Cruz. Viola Davis is the runner-up.

Animated Feature Film: Hmmmm, "Wall-E" maybe?

Documentary: I'll go with "Encounters At the End of the World" only because I'm pretty sure this is the movie made by Robert Redford and it's a big "the world is coming to an end because of climate change" movie.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Awards Time


The Oscars take place this Sunday and I can't say I'm exactly on the edge of my seat in anticipation. The movies aren't too exciting and watching the celebrities pat themselves on the back isn't the most appealing thing. But it's something to watch.

Here's a list of the biggest upsets in Oscar history.
Also, here's a look at the most undeserving winners in Oscars past.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Sequel Preview


Here's a preview of the new movie "Angels and Demons," which is the follow-up to "The Da Vinci Code." And a much better book by the way.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Oscar Viewing


If you want to prepare for the Oscars by watching some Oscar nominated movies, then TCM is the place for you in February.

Friday, January 23, 2009

The Boring Awards


The Oscar nominations came out yesterday and from the look of the movies nominated we're in store for a pretty boring awards show. And you can expect to see "Milk" win plenty of awards as Hollywood would love to send a message to the California voters that voted against gay marriage.
More importantly, here are the Razzie nominees for worst movies and performances of the year! "The Love Guru" leads the ballots.

Don't Go In That Room!


I'm not a big fan of horror movies, but I've seen enough to know the "rules." Here's a funny look at stupid things that happen in horror movies.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

At the Movies


Here's a look at some movies coming out in 2009 that you may not have heard of.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Take It Off or Put It Back On

Here's a list of 30 unforgettable nude scenes from movies. And they are all mainstream movies, not porn.

Should Have Said No

Here's a list of 25 "I did it for the money" roles that actors or actresses accepted even though the movie was awful.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Fire It Up!

Need to be inspired? Watch this clip!