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Apr 5 '12
Titanic 3D: You ARE Propeller-Man!
— James FW Thompson, Critic

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Feb 12 '12
While browsing the TV channels this evening, I came across a movie that looked super-terrible.  A, I can only assume, made-for-tv version of Jack and the Beanstalk with various other fairy tale characters thrown in for good measure.  However, it DID have Christopher Lloyd, so maybe it had promise.
When I got to it, it was a scene with Christopher Lloyd - he played the teacher.  I noticed the chalk board had a lot of complicated stuff on it - far more complicated than what would normally be in a kid’s movie.  Then I saw it.  In the background.  On the chalkoard.  Perhaps taking thsi movie from garbage to great.
The Flux Capacitor.
Not just something that LOOKS like the Flux Capacitor - the actual diagram from BTTF!  Read the label!  In the movie, in detail, you can see the same instructions as to how it works, scribbled down from when Doc Brown hit his head on the toilet seat.
Well done, crappy movie.  Well done!

While browsing the TV channels this evening, I came across a movie that looked super-terrible.  A, I can only assume, made-for-tv version of Jack and the Beanstalk with various other fairy tale characters thrown in for good measure.  However, it DID have Christopher Lloyd, so maybe it had promise.

When I got to it, it was a scene with Christopher Lloyd - he played the teacher.  I noticed the chalk board had a lot of complicated stuff on it - far more complicated than what would normally be in a kid’s movie.  Then I saw it.  In the background.  On the chalkoard.  Perhaps taking thsi movie from garbage to great.

The Flux Capacitor.

Not just something that LOOKS like the Flux Capacitor - the actual diagram from BTTF!  Read the label!  In the movie, in detail, you can see the same instructions as to how it works, scribbled down from when Doc Brown hit his head on the toilet seat.

Well done, crappy movie.  Well done!

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Dec 31 '11
Movies of 2011
Best: Rise of the Planet of the ApesWorst: ThorMost Enjoyable: The Legend of the Psychotic Forest RangerMost likely to be seen using a time machine, but actually just re-released for various reasons: Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, The Lion King
I honestly did not see that many movies this year, but I would say the best one I saw of the year was ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ for a few reasons.  For one, when I think “what movies did I see this year?” this is one of the only ones that pops into my head.  Also, it was really, really well done and makes the Planet of the Apes story so much better than the explanation tacked on in the original series.
Also saw ‘Captain America’ and ‘Thor.’  Cap had some cool cinematography to make it look really period.  Thor was really… bizarre, in that it was a Shakespearean movie about a b-string hero.  BROTHAH!  FATHAH!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Pt. 2 was quite good.  Kept all the stuff they were supposed to, and it was a good way to end the series.  The sad part?  I will no longer get to use my ‘spoiler alert!  It turns out it’s a school for wizards!’ joke.  RIP, best gag ever.
Add to that ‘Groundhog Day’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ making this truly not just the summer of Murray, but the year of they Murray.
Also went to ‘the Lion King 3D’ – which of course was great.  This year was also the year of seeing movies I have already seen.
I really enjoyed ‘Super 8’, but actually not as much as I thought that I would.  I know Erin loved it (possibly her #1 of the year…).  I think it would have gone to #1 for me if they just made it the prequel to ‘Cloverfield’… which I completely thought it was during the advertising and first hour (and then some) of the movie.  If JJ Abrams suddenly said “This was a prequel to Cloverfield” I would totally accept it still.
And finally ‘the Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger’ finally came out!  I have been waiting years to see this thing, and it did not disappoint.  Knowing most people in each scene made fun easy, but it would have been great even with total strangers.  Kudos, Brad and all the cast/crew.

Movies of 2011

Best: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Worst: Thor
Most Enjoyable:
The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger
Most likely to be seen using a time machine, but actually just re-released for various reasons:
Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, The Lion King

I honestly did not see that many movies this year, but I would say the best one I saw of the year was ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ for a few reasons. For one, when I think “what movies did I see this year?” this is one of the only ones that pops into my head. Also, it was really, really well done and makes the Planet of the Apes story so much better than the explanation tacked on in the original series.

Also saw ‘Captain America’ and ‘Thor.’ Cap had some cool cinematography to make it look really period. Thor was really… bizarre, in that it was a Shakespearean movie about a b-string hero. BROTHAH! FATHAH!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Pt. 2 was quite good. Kept all the stuff they were supposed to, and it was a good way to end the series. The sad part? I will no longer get to use my ‘spoiler alert! It turns out it’s a school for wizards!’ joke. RIP, best gag ever.

Add to that ‘Groundhog Day’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ making this truly not just the summer of Murray, but the year of they Murray.

Also went to ‘the Lion King 3D’ – which of course was great. This year was also the year of seeing movies I have already seen.

I really enjoyed ‘Super 8’, but actually not as much as I thought that I would. I know Erin loved it (possibly her #1 of the year…). I think it would have gone to #1 for me if they just made it the prequel to ‘Cloverfield’… which I completely thought it was during the advertising and first hour (and then some) of the movie. If JJ Abrams suddenly said “This was a prequel to Cloverfield” I would totally accept it still.

And finally ‘the Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger’ finally came out! I have been waiting years to see this thing, and it did not disappoint. Knowing most people in each scene made fun easy, but it would have been great even with total strangers. Kudos, Brad and all the cast/crew.

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Nov 21 '11
It’s really all about finishing Batman and Bruce Wayne’s story. We left him in a very precarious place. Perhaps surprisingly for some people, our story picks up quite a bit later, eight years after ‘The Dark Knight.’ So he’s an older Bruce Wayne; he’s not in a great state. With Bane, we’re looking to give Batman a challenge he hasn’t had before. With our choice of villain and with our choice of story we’re testing Batman both physically as well as mentally.

Christopher Nolan on The Dark Knight Rises

This has me very intrigued. Very, very intrigued…

(via dcu)

I’m gonna have to say that sounds pretty awesome.  It sounds like it could easily be a similar story to the one from ‘The Dark Knight Returns’.  Which would make sense, given the movie’s title…

Or, simply, Yay!

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Nov 5 '11
paulscheer:

NOVEMBER 5th 1955
NEVER FORGET 
56 years ago today DOC BROWN came up with the idea for the Flux Capacitor

paulscheer:

NOVEMBER 5th 1955

NEVER FORGET 

56 years ago today DOC BROWN came up with the idea for the Flux Capacitor

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Oct 2 '11

Well, it’s Halloween again…

… and, as always, I am hoping to find some great (and by ‘great’ I mean ‘terrible’) movies to watch to fill the time with as many wasted minutes as possible. 

Where DVD replaced by beloved really old VHS b-movies, it seems that downloads have replaced the DVD.  Much easier - don’t have to leave the house.  Last year had some pretty great ones, downloaded on whims and based on recommendations.  So, I’m looking for more.  Toss any recommendations my way, and I’ll make sure to give them a chance.

Remember that gem, “Goblin,” from last year?  Well, there’s plenty more where that crap came from.  Stay tuned!

Tags: b-movies halloween horror movies

Sep 7 '11

Review: Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger

Who doesn’t love the 80s? Big hair; vapid attitudes; Reagan; neon. So many memories. However, we all know the best part of the 80s was the movies. 80s movies are a thing of legend, or at least, a thing of 22-31 years ago. There’s the ones with epic fantasy; tales of teen-angst and coming-of-age; sci-fi masterpieces and groundbreaking effects. Most importantly – more important than Ferris Bueller or big hair combined – there was the slasher movie. Freddy, Jason, Chucky. Names that will live forever in movie-gold infamy. And now, a new name is added to the list: the Psychotic Forest Ranger. Who knew that a new 80s slasher would come out of 2011?  Or, more properly 2008?

A loving homage to the greatest worst movies ever made, ‘Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger’ has it all: cheesy effects, a killer soundtrack, gushing food-based blood, continuity error after continuity error, and some of the most horrible acting I have ever seen on the big screen. Of course, it’s all intentional (/brag – I know most of the actors in the movie, and they’re really quite good/award winning performers, so the ‘bad-acting’ was actually really good acting… yes. /end-brag).

Brad Mills helmed this project (and by ‘helmed’ I mean “wrote, directed, produced, edited, acted, etc. etc. etc.) and it is clear that it is a labour of love. Brad loves bad movies. Bad movies like “Psycho Cop” a movie that I didn’t think could be topped in continuity errors. Congrats, Brad. His idea was to bring back – or at least honour – the best of the worst from the golden era of horror. And he did it in a very memorable way.

The film revolves around 4 (or 8… or 10) teenagers who – I’m gonna ruin it – run into some trouble in the woods. Classic. Seems a forest ranger, many years ago, was tortured… or fired… or burned in a forest fire… or something, and now he’s out for revenge on anyone who mistreats his forest. Or is just around. Or isn’t around, but is relatively close by. No real reasons at all. Think Jason-style (ie – in the woods with various woodsy weapons) but with seemingly randomly thrown out catch-phrases. And a really good evil laugh. Mike MacDonald (the Ranger) really filled the bigger than life role and made him a very good combination of creepy, evil, and hilarious. And corny – let’s not forget corny.

I feel I must stop here for a moment. I say ‘corny’ with love. I say ‘hilarious’ and ‘awful’ and ‘terrible’ with love. I live for these kinds of movies. They are my bread and butter. Each of those words could easily be replaced by ‘amazing’ or ‘great’ or… ‘really corny.’

Anywho, the teenagers – who, if I’m not mistaken were 100% not played by actual teenagers… classic – were equally brilliant and gave some of the best completely one-dimensional performances I have seen. Emotionless deaths; terrible jokes; and, of course, big hair and neon. And sex. It could hardly be an 80s slasher without sex and the inevitable murder(s) that follow it. I can’t even single out a particular “teen” - they were all great and lent so much to the overall “story.” This is what a true ensemble piece is. No one stole a scene, and everyone had their moment (or, dozens of moments – pretty much every word out of Stephanie Peters’ mouth is hilarious).

But, if you wanna scene-stealer… well, there are a couple of those as well. Aaron Corbett as Ranger Dan is, sadly, in just a few short scenes, but they are some of the best/worst, and are perfect for the genre. He’s the hapless do-gooder who you just want horrible, horrible things to happen to. Spoiler alert: horrible things happen to Ranger Dan. Yay. But, if you want a “holy crap, that was a great scene… and it’s all because of that one guy!” then look no father than Keith Morrison as the cop. He’s on screen for maybe 5 minutes, and he has perhaps the most cliche lines ever uttered (again and again) on film, but it’s… well it’s perfect. Spoiler alert: horrible things also happen to the cop.

All in all, I really can’t say anything bad about this movie. Partly because it’s meant to be bad, but mostly because it does a great job at doing just that. As someone who has watched a lot of bad slasher movies (and I mean a LOT), I enjoyed every nod at Camp Crystal Lake, Sleepaway Camp, and that cottage where Evil Dead took place. I cheered at every death (spoiler alert: pretty much everyone has a great, cheesy death). Every good joke got a laugh, and every bad joke got a bigger one. There is something for every horror AND comedy fan.

In short (yes, in short after a page and a half), every second of this movie is meant to be pure entertainment, and it really pulls it off. If you haven’t already seen this movie, I highly recommend you do so when you get the chance (the Atlantic Film Festival, and of course one more night in the home of the Ranger, Cape Breton, and anywhere else this is going to be). See it, if for no other reason, so that in a few years when ‘Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger’ replaces ‘Troll 2’ or ‘Slumber Party Massacre’ as a classic movie-nerd conversation staple, you can say you saw it before it became a cult legend.

Or you can just see it and wait for the Ranger to come back. Spoiler alert: he’ll probably come back. Classic.

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Jul 22 '11

stumped…

fucknozombies asked, “What is your favorite zombie movie?”

… and I am stumped.

There are a lot I like, for various reasons:
Night of the Living Dead (original) - I love the simplicity of it
Night of the Living Dead (1990) - I realized recently is the first zombie movie I ever saw
Shaun of the Dead - precursor to ‘zombie and wings night’
Zombieland - the one I saw after dressing like a zombie, harrassing people as a zombie
Dead Alive - hilarious
28 Days Later - amazing, though I will argue not REALLY zombies…

I dunno!  I need help!

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Jun 29 '11

End of the Alphabet

So, we come to the end of the alphabetical movies I enjoy.  There were quite a few great ones in there, but I realized that there were a lot of greater ones that got left out.  I usually just picked the first one that popped into my head, which means I left out some of my actual favorites because their titlesdidn’t jump out at me.

So, as a result, to wrap everything up, here’s my whole secondary (for some, primary for others) alphabetical movie list.  Enjoy!

A – Anchorman
B – Big Fish
C – Cloverfield
D – Dune
E – Evil Dead 2
F – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
G – Groundhog Day
H – Hot Rod
I – Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
J – The Jerk
K – King of Kong
L – the Lost Skeleton of Kadavra
M – Mallrats
N – Night of the Living Dead
O – the Outsiders
P – the Prestige
Q –
R – Return of the Jedi
S – Shaun of the Dead
T – 300
U – UHF
V –
W – Where the Wild Things Are
X – the X-Files
Y – Young Frankenstein
Z – Zombieland

Q and Y kinda crapped out the second time around.  Hell, Q kinda crapped out the first time around.  Someone make a good Q title-based movie!  ASAP!

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Jun 28 '11
(Z) Zoolander
We kinda just went to see this one on a whim, and I greatly enjoyed it.  Especially Billy Zane.  Actually, pretty much everything concerning the ‘walk off.’

(Z) Zoolander

We kinda just went to see this one on a whim, and I greatly enjoyed it.  Especially Billy Zane.  Actually, pretty much everything concerning the ‘walk off.’

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