...NATHAN FILLION! Oh god yes please.
Blllllgghhh. I don't approve.
Cuuuuuube. Don't forget Cube 2: Hypercube. And Cube Zero. Hahahaha. God I love those movies.
So excited for [REC]2. However, I think that this picture (the first one) is just a picture they threw together from the original [REC]. The girl looks like the same girl who was sick in the original. And the people who supply the pictures for magazines/newspapers are kind of notorious for ....screwing up. But the second one looks pretty legit. I'm so excited! I hope it sees a release in the US, in NYC at least.
Yesssss thank you thank you thank you
I'll be there.
Goddamn it. I love Spike.
...but not enough to go see this movie.
Wet Hot American Summer? One of your favorite films of all time?
...marry me!
To be honest, I'd agree with a large part of this list.... by the simple fact that I only know so many directors. I do think it concentrated a bit much on directors that have done a good movie in the past couple of years... there are directors like Jean-Pierre Jeunet and well I have an embarrassing intellectual crush on David Wain, but I'm not sure that counts... in any case, I guess we can't expect Entertainment Weekly to put out a list that caters to film nerds as opposed to the general "Let's go see Paul Blart this weekend" folks. And my favorite Kevin Smith is... well, Clerks and Dogma are tied, but Zack and Miri was pretty damn good.
Well no, he's not, but on a list that includes Judd Apatow and even Favreau... Kevin Smith does deserve a place, I think. Okay, so, yeah, Jersey Girl. But we all make mistakes. You could also ask if Cronenberg is on par with Scorsese. While he's my favorite director.... no, he's not. But he gets a spot.
Well okay... it doesn't actually fall under the realm of SO BAD. I guess I just thought that the storyline didn't develop smoothly, the foreshadowing was awkward and misleading (not always bad, but...), and the ending was from so far out in left field, I was left laughing heartily instead of perhaps gasping or furrowing my brow. So I semi-retract my vehement opposition to MMT, because the beginning was good, it made me fear riding the subway at night, and it got me laughing, but I still don't think it's in the realm of quality movies. I categorize it in my brain with the likes of Rabid... no, maybe Troll 2. Perhaps Ghoulies 4. You know.