Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Dude Can Draw



Not sure which is cooler... the movie or this dude's artwork.

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Christmas Stinker

Glenn Beck's movie "The Christmas Sweater – A Return To Redemption" bombs in theaters.

In New York, Beck sold 17 tickets. In Boston, another 17. And in Washington, D.C., the hotbed of political activism, his tearful film drew only 30, Raw Story has found.

Glenn Beck's new movie The Christmas Sweater – A Return To Redemption -- released for a viewing Thursday night in hundreds of theaters across the country. While it performed better in the south and in rural, more conservative areas, his ability to draw viewers in major US markets was a bust.


I hadn't even heard of the fucking thing.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Cake to Die For

When zombie fans wed we all benefit. Peep this cool cake.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Supertramp

Eddie Vedder's "Hard Sun" from the movie Into The Wild.



What an awesome film that was.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Zombies Heart Bikinis

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Love Lies

"Chick flicks" suck even more than previously suspected.

Watching romantic comedies can spoil your love life, a study by a university in Edinburgh has claimed.

Rom-coms have been blamed by relationship experts at Heriot Watt University for promoting unrealistic expectations when it comes to love.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

One Step Closer to Zombies

"Quantum of Solace" director to lead an army of zombies.

One of the most hotly anticipated zombie (or is that post-zombie?) books finally has a director! According to Variety, the adaptation of Max Brooks' insanely popular "World War Z" has snagged Bond helmer Marc Forster for the job. It's like they didn't think it was buzzworthy enough, what with J. Michael Straczynski writing the script, and Brad Pitt's Plan B producing.

If you haven’t read the book, "World War Z" is a seriously detailed, often creepy account of the zombie apocalypse that wiped out humanity in the 2010s. Compiled by a U.N. Postwar Commission researcher, its a first-person retelling of the war that wiped out every country on the map. Forster was drawn to the project for its journalistic style. "The genre always fascinated me, and when they pitched it to me, it reminded me of the paranoid conspiracy films of the '70s like 'All the President’s Men.'"


I can't wait. The book was enjoyable and even frightening. I read it while alone in the woods before settling down next to a campfire for the evening. Yeah, kinda spooky.

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