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15 Aug 20:05

The E.T.-Yoda Theory

by Miss Cellania

Star Wars fans are familiar with this, but it may be new to younger folks. We don’t know who put these pictures together, but they surfaced recently at reddit. Adding to the confusion, there is the idea that, although the events happened long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Star Wars saga was a documentary. The images just took a long time to travel to Earth. E.T. was stranded on Earth 32 years ago, which means the enterprising young alien is probably a senator somewhere himself now.

The ET/Yoda question itself was posed years ago, at least as far back as 2006, but it may be much older. The crossovers were actually an agreement between George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, ya know, cross-promotion. Also note that Senator Grebleips was named for Spielberg -just read it backwards. -via Buzzfeed

15 Aug 19:08

By The Time You See It, You'd Probably Be Dead

by Alex Santoso


Image: Art Wolfe - via Moillusions

You're the leader of an African expedition and danger lurks from every corner. Your team depends on your ability to spot the threat - it may be closer than you think ... can you find it in the photo above, before it finds you?

Renowned Washington-based photographer Art Wolfe (previously on Neatorama) snapped this intriguing photo back in 2010. Leave a comment how long it took you to spot the danger, or whether you see it at all ...

15 Aug 19:00

31 Random Movie Facts

by John Farrier


(Video Link)

Clint Eastwood wore the same pancho through all three Dollars Trilogy moview without washing it. Arnold Schwarzenneger was paid approximately $21,429 per word in Terminator 2. The run time of the movie Titanic is 3 hours, 14 minutes--the same amount of time that it look for the ship to sink after it struck an iceberg.

These are just 3 of 31 rapid-fire facts about famous movies rounded up in this BuzzFeedPop video. Enjoy.

-via Daily of the Day

15 Aug 18:57

The Divine Taco

by John Farrier

(Mandatory Roller Coaster/Aram J. French)

Tacos just make life better, as this pharmaceutical advertisement advises us. What was the original question? It doesn't matter. Now is always a good time for tacos.

-via Foodbeast

17 Jul 18:50

Why does coffee make you poop?

by Robert T. Gonzalez

Why does coffee make you poop?

You know it when you feel it. You've just sat down at your breakfast table, or settled in at your favorite café. You're a few sips into your brew when, out of nowhere, the urge to download a brownload is becoming urgent. Just a few swigs of coffee and it can feel like you've mainlined a laxative — but why?

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19 Mar 03:28

Ryu’s Car Destroying Skills Put to Commercial Use

by Paul
The famed Street Fighter bonus stage has made its way to a rather hilarious Turkish insurance company commercial. I suppose it is a good idea to have a policy that protects against weirdos in ripped robes mercilessly attacking your car with their fists. It could happen to anyone.
18 Mar 15:14

ABC News Asks The Dalai Lama About ‘Caddyshack’

by Empress Eve

The Dalai Lama Caddyshack quote

In a statement regarding the passing of Harold Ramis, U.S. President Barack Obama referenced a scene from the filmmaker's 1980 comedy Caddyshack where Bill Murray's character, Carl Spackler, tells a story about how he was once a golf caddy for the Dalai Lama, who he says was a "big hitter," but not a good tipper. In lieu of money, Spackler says that His Holiness promised him that on his deathbed he'd "receive total consciousness."

Right after Ramis's death, ABC News sat down with the Dalai Lama, where at the very end of the interview they snuck in some questions about Caddyshack. Yes, that's right, the 78-year-old Nobel Peace Prize-winning spiritual leader did an on-camera interview with a reporter from a major news organization, who then went on to ask the Tibetan monk if he's ever seen Caddyshack, a 1980's R-rated "snobs vs. slobs" comedy centering on the crazy exploits of golf tournament competitors and their sexually charged caddies. The interviewer also asked the Dalai Lama if he plays golf, but didn't get the chance to ask if he was a "big hitter."

Watch the interview here below, which is intercut with the Bill Murray/Dalai Lama scene from Caddyshack [...]

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18 Mar 15:12

Jean-Claude Van Damme Returns (In CG Form) To Perform The Most Epic Of Splits… In Space! (Video)

by Ryan Midnight

Jean-Claude Van Damme Space Split

Late last year, the internet was treated to Jean-Claude Van Damme in a commercial for Volvo performing a most epic split between two trucks. The video was an instant smash that became rife for parody and impersonation including Channing Tatum and Chuck Norris.

Now JCVD, or at least a computer-generated version of him, is back to reclaim the crown for most epic splits. In the video below, watch as Van Damme performs his signature split between two satellites, which then drift away letting him keep the split in zero gravity [...]

The post Jean-Claude Van Damme Returns (In CG Form) To Perform The Most Epic Of Splits… In Space! (Video) appeared first on Geeks of Doom.

18 Mar 14:47

FX Gives ‘Archer’ A Season 6 and Season 7

by The Movie God

Archer banner

FX has ordered not just one but two more seasons of their hit animated comedy Archer, which means fans of the show can look forward to at least season six and season seven before the next decision is made.

Each of the two seasons will consist of 13 episodes, and will bring the show into the year 2016. Archer is currently in the middle of its fifth season, the "Archer Vice" season. [...]

The post FX Gives ‘Archer’ A Season 6 and Season 7 appeared first on Geeks of Doom.

17 Mar 20:14

Community Is Doing An Animated G. I. Jeff Episode

by Linda Ge

What does that mean, exactly? Not sure. But the Official Community Twitter has announced that an upcoming episode will ha a “G. I. Jeff” theme.

Here is their announcement, along with what G.I. Jeff (Codename: Wingman) will look like:


"G.I. Jeff" episode is confirmed. We repeat: #GIJEFF EPISODE IS CONFIRMED. pic.twitter.com/h1AggZqRx1

— Community (@nbccommunity) February 26, 2014

Well, it certainly is a total Community thing to do, and I can’t wait to see it. It’ll be hard to top the claymation Christmas episode.

Community Is Doing An Animated G. I. Jeff Episode

14 Mar 19:35

Newswire: Archer renewed for two more seasons

by Sean O'Neal

Archer will get at least two more years on FX, the network announced today, picking up the animated series for sixth and seventh season runs through 2016—and possibly even beyond that. Whatever the ultimate decision there, this renewal also puts Archer into the some-kind-of-zone for syndication, so it’s all but guaranteed it to stick around until years from now, when we’re all enjoying it with our Japanese virtual girlfriends.

The move is hardly surprising, considering Archer remains one of FX’s biggest hits: It’s the second highest-rated comedy on basic cable among adults 18 to 49, and it’s currently enjoying its most popular season ever— confirming once and for all that people love cocaine. Anyway, no telling where the Archer: Vice arc can go from here to set up two more years of this. Though now we know if it mirrors Miami Vice with some ...

14 Mar 19:26

Newswire: Don't worry, True Detective's creator learned not to screw up an ending from The Killing

by Sean O'Neal

As the finale of True Detective approaches, the fan theorizing about the show has only intensified—theorizing that, by and large, has mostly been debunked point for point in this BuzzFeed interview with creator Nic Pizzolatto. The theory that either or Rust or Marty may end up being culpable in the murders? “Such a revelation would be terrible, obvious writing,” Pizzolatto says. The belief that the show will have some sort of Twin Peaks-evoking revelation of supernatural forces at work? “All I can offer is that to date there hasn’t been a single thing in our show that’s supernatural, so why would that suddenly manifest in the last episode?” Pizzolatto replies. Your suspicions about who might be the Yellow King? Already solved.

So, with all of those out of the way, there really remains only one pervasive fan theory to address: the idea that, because Nic Pizzolatto ...

12 Mar 02:44

One World Trade Center

11 Mar 18:51

Inventory: With a little help from my friends: 26 artists whose best-known songs are covers

by Tasha Robinson, Kyle Ryan, Josh Modell, Sean O'Neal, Jason Heller, Marah Eakin, Erik Adams, Rowan Kaiser, Kevin McFarland, Noah Cruickshank, David Anthony, Will Harris, Andrea Battleground, Annie Zaleski, Mike Vago

1. Ike and Tina Turner, “Proud Mary”
By the time Ike and Tina Turner recorded Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Proud Mary” in 1970, the duo already had more than a decade and almost 20 albums under its belt. But despite several attempts, crossover success proved elusive. Fresh off a stint opening for The Rolling Stones the year before and no strangers to covering well-known rock tunes, Ike and Tina found their ticket with this energized rendition of CCR’s 1969 hit. It reached No. 4 on the Hot 100, sold more than a million copies, and earned the act a spot on The Ed Sullivan Show as well as its sole Grammy win for Best R&B Vocal Performance in 1972.

2. Joan Jett, “I Love Rock ’N Roll”
By all estimation, The Arrows’ 1975 single “I Love Rock ’N Roll” should have been a hit: Although it landed the ...

11 Mar 02:34

Video: Ex-UFC champ Anderson Silva throwing kicks again

by Dann Stupp

Some of you may be tired of the constant updates that document former UFC champion Anderson Silva‘s recovery from a broken leg. For the rest of you, check out his latest progress.

In his newest update, Silva (33-6 MMA, 16-2 UFC), who snapped his leg in a UFC title loss to Chris Weidman (11-0 MMA, 7-0 UFC) on Dec. 28, posted a video of him throwing kicks with the surgically repaired limb. The kicks come just 10 weeks after the gruesome injury.

Silva, one of the greatest fighters in MMA history, included a message, which roughly translates to: “Always believe you can. Everyone have a good week.”

Sure, there’s a big difference between kicking inflatable balls and kicking ass, but it’s continued, steady progress for “The Spider.”

Although the recent injury prompted speculation about the veteran middleweight’s potential retirement, both he and UFC President Dana White have assured he’ll return to the cage. In fact, this past month, White said the 38-year-old could be back in the octagon by the end of the year.

For more on the UFC’s upcoming schedule, check out the UFC Rumors section of the site.


Filed under: Featured, News, UFC, Videos Tagged: Anderson Silva
11 Mar 02:31

gameraboy: Marc Davis explaining the “elongating stretching...











gameraboy:

Marc Davis explaining the “elongating stretching room” in the Haunted Mansion for the Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show in 1965.

11 Mar 02:27

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SuperPunch/~3/oCXsJIdU0tY/olly-moss-is-selling-true-detective.html

by noreply@blogger.com (John)


Olly Moss is selling True Detective prints for a little while today.
11 Mar 02:26

Public Service Announcement

by Jon
Public Service Announcement“Public Service Announcement” by oakenspirit The funny thing about a shirt that says, “I couldn’t care less” that it disproves itself merely by existing. You very much COULD care less. For example you could wear a shirt that makes no mention of caring at all, thus illustrating your lack of care, because if you really […]
08 Mar 02:38

The Film Cult Presents: Return to Oz

by Philip Harris
Corey

Wheelers are the creepiest things ever.

WARNING! SPOILERS AHEAD!

I have three vivid memories of watching Return to Oz as a child: once at school, once at a cabin in the woods, and once at my cousin’s house. I remember being sort of scared each time, but I also remember an increasing exhilaration and being totally mesmerized each time I saw it. I was a weird kid. Re-watching the film this week, however, I was mostly just scared. How is this even children’s movie? Within the first ten minutes, a wife is disgusted with her lay-about husband who isn’t rebuilding the family hovel. A ten-year-old girl can’t sleep, a chicken is threatened to lay eggs or die, and said ten-year-old is sent to a clinic for electroshock therapy only to escape and fall into a river during a lightening storm. Let’s not be fooled, dear readers. Even at a PG rating, this is no kids’ movie. Also, it’s hardly a sequel. There are elements that echo The Wizard of Oz, and by “echo“ I mean the fading cries of a lost childhood, but to really see the beauty (yes, beauty) of Return to Oz, director Walter Murch’s only feature film, one must try and see it for what it truly is, a dark comedy of fantastical errors.

But first, we simply can’t ignore the elephant-of-a-different color in the room. Because I’m a living, breathing human being, The Wizard of Oz takes up around 9 percent of my waking consciousness. I can’t get through the day without tripping over references to MGM’s 1939 ultra-classic. There was even a tribute (its millionth) at the Oscars this past Sunday. References sprout up in pop culture all day, every day, and frankly I’m getting sick of it. Return to Oz is a well-deserved rebuke of the Oz-haze American culture has been under since Dorothy dropped a house on the Wicked Witch of the East, taking the sugary mystique of The Wizard of Oz and twisting its nipples into kinky, purple submission. It hurts so bad, yet it’s intriguing and strangely enjoyable.

But, let’s return to Oz. See what I did there? It’s been about six months since the dreaded twister schlepped Dorothy Gale over the rainbow. As you know, with the help of her stolen ruby slippers, she finally returns to the splendor of the Kansas plains. Back home, however, her only real friend is a chicken named Billina. Toto’s been very stand-offish since they got back. Also, she’s having trouble sleeping. That’s when the over-burdened Aunt Em and Uncle Henry decide to give her electroshock therapy, which is clearly the only option.

Alone in her cell at the clinic, Dorothy hears the cries and screams of other patients (foreshadowing the taunts of the wheelers) and the piercing creaks and squeaks of a stretcher’s rusty wheels (again foreshadowing the wheelers.) Her lunch box, which is really just a bucket, is taken from her by Nurse Wilson, who is clad head-to-toe in Victorian black, referencing the original Wicked Witch of the West. Don’t worry about Dorothy’s lunch box being confiscated, though. She finds a tree ripe with them once she gets to Oz and travails the deadly desert which turns any living thing that touches it to sand. The machine administering her electro-therapy is a face, foreshadowing TikTok, Oz’s one-robot army. The vapid ghost girl who appears in Dorothy’s cell to tell her how to escape is holding a jack-o-lantern for no real reason other than to foreshadow Jack the Pumpkinhead who appears later in the movie.

With all these plot seeds planted, all that’s needed is a natural disaster to get Dorothy to Oz. Cue the electrical storm! One lightening strike and a chase through the woods later, Dorothy and the vapid girl ghost fall into a river and survive only by the grace of the floating chicken coup they find in the raging rapids. Dorothy passes out only to awaken in Oz! Tada! Billina, the aforementioned Chicken, has replaced the vapid ghost girl and can now talk, turning into a wise-cracking, sassy sidekick with lines like, “Glad it isn’t fried chicken,” and, “All this way to see a bunch of stiffs.” You can rewatch the movie yourself for the contexts of those gags, which, honestly, are pretty funny.

Dorothy finds her way out of the deadly desert, gets her lunch box from the lunch-box tree (Billina: “What happened to breakfast?”), and she discovers her aunt and uncle’s house the original twister swept away. But, this is no longer Munchkinland. This is a forest, an actual, on-location forest. No more popping technicolor or lolly-pop guilds, just an empty, broken-down house in the middle of the woods. It’s not unlike The Blair Witch Project. Anyway, the yellow brick road has been turned to rubble, and all Dorothy wants at this point is to see the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Cowardly Lion. Following what’s left of the yellow brick road, she finds herself in the ruins of the Emerald City. Here’s where it begins to really sink in for the viewer. Everything you loved about The Wizard of Oz has been literally destroyed. Return to Oz should have been called The Wizard of Was. It’s in the Emerald City where we meet the Wheelers.

Ah, the Wheelers, those bastions of childhood nightmares. I remember them being scarier. Don’t get me wrong, they’re frightening as hell, but their their costumes are straight out of Solid Gold. Without the wheels they wouldn’t look out of place at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. That said, they still say things like, “You have to come out sooner or later. And when you do, we’ll tear you into little pieces and throw you in the Deadly Dessert.” Charming. To escape the Wheelers, Dorothy hides in an old storage room where she meets TikTok, the one-robot army of Oz. He’s a kind, steam-punky pile of spheres with no heart and an obligation to protect Dorothy. Of course, he can’t, and they end up in a castle with a headless woman.

Princess Mombi is her name, and decapitating beautiful women is her game. Truly, her big thing is that she has a gallery of heads she interchanges depending on her mood. She’s absolutely terrifying, and her original head (in cabinet 31) is actually Nurse Wilson from the electroshock clinic, played the divine Jean Marsh. Well, Princess Mombi traps Dorothy, Billina, and TikTok in her attic, where she keeps all her antiques. While up there, Dorothy gets really pale and hungry and ends up having sex with her brother. Sorry, wrong movie. More believably, Dorothy meets a stick man with a pumpkin for a head who calls her Mom. To escape, they tie a taxidermy moose head to a sofa, attach to it some palm fronds, and, using Mombi’s powder of life, fly out of the tower and across the Deadly Desert to the mountain palace of the Gnome King.

The Gnome King is angry. You’d be angry too if you were called the Gnome King and there wasn’t a single gnome to be found in all of Oz. He’s had his eye on Dorothy since she arrived, proving that in Return to Oz the hills literally have eyes. The Gnome King, a man made of the mountain rock, is afraid of Billina the chicken, of course, but since she’s hiding out in Jack’s pumpkin head, the rock giant has the all-clear to torment Dorothy with no fear. Dorothy discovers that the Gnome King is responsible for destroying the Emerald City, claiming the emeralds therein really belonged to him. He also has taken the Scarecrow and turned him into a knickknack in his room of curiosities and ornaments. All the villains in this movie are obsessed with objet d’art. In Saw-like fashion, the Gnome King wants to play a game with Dorothy. She has three chances to choose which knickknack is the Scarecrow. If she guesses wrong, she too will be turned into a knickknack. Before she guesses, however, the Gnome King, who reveals he’s in possession of the ruby slippers, offers her the chance to go home and forget everything about Oz. Dorothy, being a ten-year-old girl from the Kansas sticks, gallantly decides to play the king’s game even though it might turn her into a tchotchke imprisoned under a mountain for the rest of time. Given the options, I can’t say I blame her. Naturally, she chooses correctly, the Gnome King freaks out, and Billina saves the day by laying an egg in the Gnome King’s mouth. The vapid ghost girl reappears back in the emerald city, amongst all the celebrations, and reclaims her seat as Ozma, Queen of Oz. With the help of the ruby slippers, which now adorn Queen Ozma’s tootsies, Dorothy returns home to the moderate relief of the Kansas-folk.

While completely insane and totally dismissive of the 1939, beloved classic, Return to Oz, with the right amount of ironic distance, is still a 100% enjoyable experience. Yes, the themes are helter-skleter. Is it about home? Is it about believing in yourself? Is it about friendship? Is it about how the smallest of things (like, an egg) can save the day? Who knows? Who cares? The cinematography is epic, evoking the eerie fantasy-scapes of other eighties classics like Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal. The sound-editing is masterful. Then again, director Walter Murch was first and foremost a sound engineer. Fairuza Balk, whom I’m convinced basically played the same character with PTSD in The Craft, is actually pretty believable as a ten-year-old able to dodge all the movie’s mishegas. While maybe not able to truly hold up to the magic I saw in it as a child, Return to Oz is still a wild ride and a fun time. The next time you and your friends want to take a trip down memory lane and still get a laugh, pick up this cult classic. And let’s face it, a lunch-box tree would be pretty awesome.

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08 Mar 02:26

LOL: Shaquille O’Neal Crowdfunding ‘Shaq Fu 2′ Video Game

by Germain Lussier

Shaq Fu 2

Shaquille O’Neal wants to make a video game. Scratch that. He wants to make another video game. The star of the 1994 fighting game Shaq-Fu has taken to IndieGoGo to raise funds for a reboot of that title, called Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn. Check out the pitch video, teaser and more below.

The full IndieGoGo can be accessed here, but here’s a teaser of the game.

And here’s the pitch video:

Here’s how the site says Shaq Fu 2 will be different from the original, which they truly, truly hate.

Shaq Fu is what the original game should have been – an instant classic.  We’re talking Streets of Rage meets Street Fighter meets Devil May Cry. It’s a modern day take on the classic beat ‘em up.  Play as Shaquille O’Neal – learn hundreds of moves and battle techniques, take onthousands of enemies with dozens of cool melee weapons, battle bosses in dynamic arenas, master cool finishing moves and play with your buddies in COOP mode or against each other in player vs player combat.

In Shaq Fu, dozens of unique and varied enemies await which require careful use of tactics.  The game also features destructive environments, awesome power ups  and a series of well-designed, beautiful levels with interesting progression.  This is all tied together by what very well might be the story of the century, a performance worthy of an Oscar, by the Big Diesel, in his battle against a villain for the ages – the mysterious Black Star Ninja.

Besides the obvious crazy nature of the game, the list of incentives is pretty funny too. It ranges from exclusive characters in the game to Shaq following you on Twitter or hanging at his house. And while it’s all done with a sense of humor, you definitely get the sense the people behind the game are taking it very seriously. They want to make a great game and now you can help them.

There’s also a disclaimer that while Shaq is obviously rich and is investing his own money in the game, the IndieGoGo is just a small part of the total cost.

Do you think Shaq Fu: The Legend Reborn is a good idea?

The post LOL: Shaquille O’Neal Crowdfunding ‘Shaq Fu 2′ Video Game appeared first on /Film.

08 Mar 02:23

Early Buzz: ‘Dumb and Dumber To’

by Germain Lussier

Dumb and Dumber To

Few imagined we’d ever see a sequel to Dumb and Dumber, but come November it’s happening. The Farrelly Brothers have begun to test screen Dumb and Dumber To, their two-decades-in-the-making sequel starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. One of those screenings took place last night, and some attendees took to Twitter to air their reaction to the first public screening of the film. Read their comments below.

Here are some Twitter reactions for Dumb and Dumber To:

I was lucky enough to see Dumb and Dumber 2 yesterday. Jim Carrey is back and it's funny as hell.

— ryanbiegel (@ryanbiegel) March 7, 2014

Dumb and Dumber To was hilarious. Everyone should watch it when it comes out! ????????

— His Last Vow (@Dalarb) March 7, 2014

Dumb and Dumber To was pretty fucking hilarious

— Hyde (@Doughboii24) March 7, 2014

I just saw DUMB & DUMBER TO and youuuuu didnnnnn't! #Jealous? #VeryFunny #Nostalgic

— JP Ouellette (@Circa1888) March 7, 2014

dumb and dumber to wasnt as good as i thought it would be

— babeitstomiiikk (@tomikamirian) March 7, 2014

Was in the first audience ever to see Dumb and Dumber To and y'all should see it when it comes out in November cause that shit is FUNNY

— Breanna Wyant (@BreaParri) March 7, 2014

Dumb & Dumber To is freaking AMAZING! Top 5 Jim Carrey movies! And it was dope seeing the Marietta Square! #HardlyHomeButAlwaysReppin

— Myles Warden (@DJMighty) March 7, 2014

Just saw the first sneak preview of Dumb and Dumber To. Guess what? It was really funny. And I shook a Farrelly brother's hand! Yay to both!

— Tory Shulman (@iamtoryshulman) March 7, 2014

Dumb and Dumber To was fucking hilarious

— danielle krattiger (@danielleee_k) March 7, 2014

Overall, very positive, but there a ton of things to keep in mind when looking at these. First, this is a very early cut. The first cut, in fact. With a November release date, it’s only going to get better from here. Two, critics are not allowed into these screenings. Three, I’d bet half of those kids weren’t alive when the first film was released. And four, odds are everyone in the audience was told they were not allowed to publicly post about the film. These people are breaking the rules. If they can’t follow a simple rule, can you trust their opinion about movies? (Actually, those things probably aren’t connected.)

Regardless, when the reactions are so predominantly positive, the answer is probably “yes.” I’d like to think the Farrellys, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels wouldn’t have come back to this franchise unless they were confident they could make a movie that wouldn’t taint the original. Unfortunately for us, we all have to wait until the Winter to find out.

Dumb and Dumber To opens November 14Kathleen TurnerLaurie Holden, and Rob Riggle are also set to star, along with Cam Neely (Sea Bass) and Brady Bluhm (Billy in 4C).

Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their signature roles as Lloyd and Harry in the sequel to the smash hit that took the physical comedy and kicked it in the nuts: Dumb and Dumber To. The original film’s directors, Peter and Bobby Farrelly, take Lloyd and Harry on a road trip to find a child Harry never knew he had and the responsibility neither should ever, ever be given.

The post Early Buzz: ‘Dumb and Dumber To’ appeared first on /Film.

07 Mar 22:04

This Is What American Parties Look Like Around The World

by Zeon Santos
Corey

This is pretty funny.

Filthy foreigners.

(Russia, Image Via Instagram)

(France, Image Via Instagram)

(Poland)

American is not only a nationality, a state of mind and something people shout at Border Patrol agents when they cross the border from Mexico, it’s also a popular party theme around the world.

People love throwing American parties, which generally consist of eating popcorn, hamburgers and other “American” food, drinking out of red plastic cups or beer bongs, with flag and red white and blue decorations everywhere and partygoers all dressed in American fashions.

They look like a cross between a high school sleepover, a frat party and a costume party all rolled up into one great excuse to get drunk, which is something Americans love to do when they throw their own American parties. See more pictures at Buzzfeed.

06 Mar 22:46

‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Trailer: Violence in Black, White, and Red

by Russ Fischer
Corey

yeeeeeeeeeeeeeees

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Trailer

Here’s the first Sin City: A Dame to Kill For trailer, from Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Nine years after the release of the first film, the duo has created a sequel that once again splashes Miller’s distinct visual style on the screen. Blending some of Miller’s previously published stories with new material, the film has a giant cast (of course) and appears to be just as grim and relentless as the first. 

While the style here is superficially the same as the first film, there’s a more polished digital look here — in my eyes it’s too clean for a grim and gritty city such as this, but your mileage could very well vary.

The existing stories used for the film are “A Dame to Kill For” and “Just Another Saturday Night.” The new material features in two stories, one in which Nancy is on the run from men employed by Senator Roark (Powers Boothe), and then one in which Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the main character. Rodriguez explained last year, “He plays a gambler, a very cocky gambler, who comes in and tries to beat the biggest villain in Sin City at his own game. The story’s called ‘The Long, Bad Night.’ He beats the wrong guy in a game and bad stuff happens to him.”

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For arrives on August 22nd, 2014. It stars Josh Brolin, Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mickey RourkeJessica Alba, Michael Madsen, Rosario DawsonJamie King, Ray Liotta, Christopher Meloni, Jeremy Piven, Dennis Haysbert, Julia Garner, and Juno Temple. Keep an eye on the Robert Rodriguez Twitter account for more material from the film.

In Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Dwight is hunted down by the only woman he ever loved, Ava Lord, and then watches his life go straight to hell. Chronologically, this story takes place prior to “The Big Fat Kill” (featured in the film Frank Miller’s Sin City) and explains how Dwight came to have a dramatically different face.

The post ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Trailer: Violence in Black, White, and Red appeared first on /Film.

06 Mar 21:58

Lego Oscars selfie.

06 Mar 21:57

Short horror stories.

05 Mar 04:01

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

03 Mar 01:08

Watch A Couple Break Up Speaking Only Movie Titles

by Wookie Johnson

Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes this uncomfortable public breakup. Don’t worry. It’s probably the cutest breakup ever thanks to the fact that the dialogue is made up entirely of movie titles. Good times. Shit, now I’m doing it.

The post Watch A Couple Break Up Speaking Only Movie Titles appeared first on Screen Junkies.

03 Mar 00:54

Aaron Paul Wants To Appear On ‘Breaking Bad’ Prequel ‘Better Call Saul’

by Penn Collins

Now that the hype around Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul has died down a smidge, we can have conversations about casting without EVERYONE FREAKING OUT OMG POLLOS HERMANOS.

Well, we can try anyway.

Today it has been reported that Aaron Paul is in serious talks to step back into his Jesse Pinkman role, but in brighter, younger days, when he was making meth for fun, not because Heisenberg was playing mind games. No word on whether the role would be a one-off appearance, recurring, or a regular, but given how much fun Paul had during his time on set, I would bet on a larger role rather than a smaller one.

“Bitch.”

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03 Mar 00:06

Source

Corey

God bless him!

27 Feb 03:15

LOL: Bootleg ‘Oldboy’ Remake DVD Features Biting Pullquote

by Russ Fischer

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Look around the internet and you’ll see loads of hilarious bootleg DVD covers. They might mis-identify the stars or filmmakers, provide a terrible plot synopsis, use nonsensical review pull quotes, or feature visual elements which are completely unrelated to the film.

Still, this bootleg copy of Spike Lee‘s Oldboy may now be the king of great/awful bootleg cover design, as it uses a review pullquote that is honest, if not exactly a great piece of salesmanship.

Of course, with shots such as this there’s always the question of authenticity, and we haven’t been able to verify that this is truly an object that can be found in the wild. Regardless, it can be enjoyed on its own merit.

Chinese bootleg of OLDBOY remake features the best review quote. pic.twitter.com/tdV4vTgsMl

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