I really liked the Asylum's Knockbuster of this one (Battle of Los Angeles) simply because it starred Kel Mitchell.
I really liked the Asylum's Knockbuster of this one (Battle of Los Angeles) simply because it starred Kel Mitchell.
Today is the day I decided that Shane Black was the writer who added the line "Maybe I can help. I am a Veterinarian," to the script.
I saw this and immediately looked it up on YouTube. Guess I know what I'm watching tomorrow.
"It's a bit niche, but I'm a WHISTLE Influencer...no, not that kind. No, you don't understand...no, no that. Stop guessing. It's a movie...no, not about that."
If I actively announce on here that WHISTLE will be my Friday the 13th movie viewing, then that means I'll actually do it, right? I think I have some bonus credit built up and can justify a $10 rental despite the fact I'm the guy who waited and subscribed to Starz because it was $12 for a year.
It's a hard life to be a part of AEW's women's division.
The Herpes Complex sounds like the rejected title of the never finished crossover novel between Robert Ludlum and Michael Crichton.
Do you think Robert Downey Jr ever thought about this movie while he was making DOLITTLE?
Thanks for the warning. I'll hold off.
I solved the daily #CluesBySam, Mar 11th 2026 (Tricky), in 05:46
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I solved the daily #CluesBySam, Mar 9th 2026 (Easy), in 03:13
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Written by "Your Relative who is very insistent you'd have a better time with this sweet boy she knows from church rather than some internet heretic"
Dear goodness, I sincerely hope this is the one where he hunts the Chupacabra or Bigfoot, or whatever that monster script from over a decade ago was about.
Kind of worth it just to hear Arnold's accent constantly saying the name "Christopher McQuarrie" in interviews.
My suggestion is to only quote tweet to randomly use them to promote Overhated.
"And speaking of not understanding pro wrestling, is John Cena's debut film THE MARINE Overhated?"
It's such an interesting concept. I really like the idea and the execution. I always enjoy Mick Garris' stories about how he had to earn Perkin's trust, especially after Anthony had directed part 3 (and Garris, at the time, was just the guy who directed Critters 2).
Credit Karma is like, "Hey, man. Your card is at its highest balance ever," and I'm like, "Yeah, man. You see the economy? Don't worry. I'm working on it."
Two cats, one Grey White and the other Calico, are chilling in the ceiling of a basement looking down through a missing panel.
I wasn't home for a storm last night, so when I came home this morning, I found this. My bad?
Amusing they choose to reference Harlin's Deep Blue Sea and Die Hard 2 for the poster. "This guy has directed a killer shark movie AND a movie where a plane crashed! He's perfect for this!"
Last year on family get-together they put on Harold and the Purple Crayon and this year they put on American Underdog. Why does my family insist on exposing me to the films of Zachary Levi?
1. One of the better Found Footage films I've seen in quite some time.
2. Awful action movie, even with a weird ring of fire fight.
3. HOST style found footage with 8-bit horror video game filler. Endearing.
4. Not available to review on Letterboxd yet. Surprisingly fun Christine-inspired movie.
I woke up at midnight and vacuumed my living room, ran a carpet cleaner (thanks, cats), washed dishes, and went back to bed.
I think my sleep schedule is borked.
Came home hurting and took a pain pill to relax before getting some work done around the house. Anyway...I just woke up. Might've been hurting more than I thought cause my body took advantage and I'm not even sure how much my brain was involved in that one.
If the "Once We Were Spaceman" podcast was just stealth marketing for this, I'm going to be rather bummed.
There is something I want to write. There is something I have started to write. There is something I just want to put down and feel like I finished something...but I'm just not doing it. Oh well, I'm going on a small trip this weekend. Maybe I'll clear my head and be able to focus back home.
This movie is such a stealth Die Hard movie. Bruce Willis and Mos Def are so surprisingly good together in it.
This...is real?
I solved the daily #CluesBySam, Mar 4th 2026 (Medium), in 01:55
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I saw this and thought, "What was the crazy Malcolm McDowell movie with the insane twist?" Looked it up, and (yes) discovered it was indeed THE CALLER (1987).
This man speaks the truth.
People criticizing Scream 7's misunderstanding of how AI works for some subplot in the film (I haven't seen it, so I don't know what it is) does give me weird nostalgic feelings for the amount of movies that didn't understand the internet (Oh, FearDotCom, you're too beautiful for this world.).