Tag Archives: Film
This Supercut Of Hollywood Film Debuts Is A Nostalgic Trip Down Memory Lane
Oh, what’s that…you could really use a supercut of your favorite stars making their screen debuts to help you get through your Wednesday? Well guess what I have for you?!?! Yes, that’s right — here are, in order of appearance Leonardo DiCaprio, Denzel Washington, Jeff Goldblum, Drew Barrymore, William Hurt, Clint Eastwood, Harvey Keitel, Samuel L. Jackson, Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway,
Aronofsky to direct ‘Unforgiven-style’ film about George Washington
According to Variety, Darren Aronofsky is attached to produce and direct a film called The General, which Paramount is negotiating to acquire, described as an “Unforgiven-like tale” about George Washington. The script was written by Adam Cooper and Bill Collage, whose credits include, strangely, Accepted, the Justin Long movie about making up a fake college, the Olsen twin-vehicle New York Minute, and
Christopher Nolan Is The Hero That 35mm Film Deserves
Who’s ready for a big, heaping pile of hyperbole? Strap on your galoshes because it’s about to get thick in here. There is a war raging in Hollywood… OH NO! Is it between Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg? Have we come to a crossroads of the impending civil war of comedy sparked by the men who have most contributed to its demise? Perhaps this is a war between moviegoers and studios, as we stand strong
Supercut: Great ‘Dudes’ In Film History (AKA The Dudercut)
“Dude” is easily the most overused colloquialism of the past twenty years. At least among friends, anyway. And if not the title holder elsewhere it’s been in constant contention. The weird thing is there’s still no serious backlash. Whereas “bro” should only be used ironically as far as I’m concerned, “dude” just continues to play and no one dares call it to






