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[DVD Review] G-Force
15 December 2009 7:00 AM, PST
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Watching G-Force all the way through might just be the hardest thing you’ll ever do in your life. Hollywood pumps out lots of waste through the bilge pump it calls cinemas, but sometimes something gets stuck in the pipes. It lingers and festers into something more rank and disgusting than anything you could have imagined. If I had to guess, G-Force is the unholy sewage alliance of some Stuart Little spin-off and the nth Baby Geniuses sequel that got torpedoed straight to DVD. Both of them got lodged in septic system and over time molded together into this: talking guinea pigs acting as spies with dim-witted handlers. You put up with a lot of dreck for your kids, but G-Force lacks any entertainment value for adults whatsoever. There are lots of ways to entertain the children, don’t let this be one of them.
Let’s take a look
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- Lex Walker
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Rotten Tomatoes' Worst Movies of the Decade
28 September 2009 2:18 AM, PDT
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It's a little early for an end-of-the-decade list, but Rotten Tomatoes has unveiled the 100 worst movies of the past ten years. As you might expect, it's quite a doozy. I'll spare you the 90 "best" movies on the list and jump ahead to the worst reviewed films of the decade, ranked in order beginning with the most offensive:
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002)
One Missed Call (2008)
Pinocchio (2002)
King's Ransom (2005)
National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (2004)
Suberbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)
Strange Wilderness (2008)
3 Strikes (2000)
Redline (2007)
Witless Protection (2008)
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- Colin Boyd
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Goomba Approved
28 July 2009 9:11 AM, PDT
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Robert here with a quick news bit courtesy of the A.V. Club. Turns out the old-school video game Castlevania will be getting the feature film treatment. James Wan (who directed Saw) is almost on-board. And Steven Paul, who produced Baby Geniuses and Bratz is in charge of production.
It appears that the video-game-adaptation streak of "0" for howevermany will stand. Hooray! But enough depressing news. Let's pretend that it's actually possible to make a good video game adaptation. Which game do you fantasize about seeing on the big screen as a quality movie? Do you want to see Keira Knightley as Zelda? Are you dying to see Kate Beckinsale play Samus? Have you been holding out hope for Danny DeVito as Pac-Man? What details have you imagined? You know you have.
Then when you're done posting your suggestions, check out this bit that Rotten Tomatoes did a little while back,
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- Robert
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San Diego Comic Con 2009 - Saturday Schedule
11 July 2009 7:16 PM, PDT
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While it may seem as if a lot of the "big name" genre projects showing off their wares at 2009's San Diego Comic-Con have favored the front end of the show's run, the last two days are pretty chock full of panels and screenings as well. Here's a rundown of Saturday's schedule for those of you sniffing out the horror goods.
Saturday, July 25
10:00-11:00 - Idw: Angel on the Rise — With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for Idw's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall), Peter David (Fallen Angel), plus the reveal of the all-new monthly Angelwriter and more! Room 7Ab
10:15-11:15 - Eastwick Pilot Screening and
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- The Woman In Black
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San Diego Comic-Con Schedule: Saturday, July 25
11 July 2009 2:40 PM, PDT
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The following information focuses on the 2009 Comic-Con schedule that is set for Saturday, July 25th. It’s not a full schedule - it only highlights TV and movie related panels and events.
Highlights for Saturday include Lost, Fringe, a screening of the pilot episode of ABC’s V, a first look at Heroes: Redemption, 2012 and a little film coming out next year you may have heard of: Iron Man 2.
10:00-11:00
Marvel: “Hero Up” with The Super Hero Squad Show!— Marvel’s first action-comedy series is a manic, mind-blowing, all-ages romp through the Marvel Universe. Coming to Cartoon Network in September, the animated show is loaded with superstar voice talent. Several of the actors will preview their characters in a live performance: Tom Kenny (Spongebob) as Iron Man and Modok, Charlie Adler (Cow and Chicken, Transformers features) as Dr. Doom, Steve Blum (Wolverine and the X-Men) as Wolverine,
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- Vic Holtreman
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Doc Brown Joining 'Piranha 3-D'
12 May 2009 4:17 PM, PDT
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As Alexandre Aja gears up for his remake Piranha 3-D
, which is filming this
summer in scorching hot Lake Havasu, Arizona, the cast is starting to take shape. We already know that
Elisabeth Shue will play a sheriff whose small town is overrun by the infestation of piranha following an
underwater tremor, but a few other names have popped up in the last few days that are really noteworthy.
Also, Jerry O'Connell.
Bloody-Disgusting reports that the great Christopher Lloyd will play Goodman, an expert on the flesh-
eating fish. He's a welcome addition to almost anything. Ok, maybe not Baby Geniuses, but where
we're going, we don't need Baby Geniuses. Still, when cast properly, the expert role in horror or
sci-fi movies can be a keeper regardless of what surrounds it.
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- Colin Boyd
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"American Idol": Jesus, Take the Remote
18 March 2009 7:13 AM, PDT
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Will Pentacostal hair be enough to save Adam Lambert? (All photos: Getty)
Okay, as someone who can't stand contemporary country, I went into last night's Grand Ole Opry episode of American Idol with the hopes that the contestants would be asked to sing Real country songs, from the good old days of Hee Haw and Willie Nelson and Coal Miner's Daughter.
What I got was a handful of forgettable songs I've never heard before performed by forgettable people I hope to never hear again, and a few mangled classics.
But before we even get to the Underwoods, the Randy Travis Effect, and the "Ring of Fire" that Adam Lambert gave us (and from which many of us are still suffering today), can we just talk for a second about these official backstage pics of our favorite "theatrical" contestant from last night's show?
Which of course left me no choice but to do this:
So anyway,
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- brian
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