Just watched the red band trailer again to make sure, but I'm going to have to stay with being excited to see this. And Alan is right that David Gordon Green directing this will be reason enough to see it on August 7th at midnight (even if it does in fact suck)
I never saw Darkon, but I liked Monster Camp better.
Seriously though I saw Monster Camp at the standing room only Cucalorus screening too, although I don't know how I should take the director's claim that he wasn't trying to mock his subjects since most of the audience was in fact pointing and laughing at how ridiculous LARPing is. Sure its a documentary, but I wonder how much more or less I would have been laughing AT the subject(s) of this film if it had been created by a longtime LARPer instead.
The Terminator trudged along the wooded path towards the lake, his gun dangling by his side, the taunts still ringing in his hypersensitive bionic ears. He stared at the ground as he walked, and didn't even bother scanning anything with...
After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.
Do you ever eat foods that you know you don't like, just to remind yourself why you don't like them? I think that's a good thing to do sometimes! The worst case scenario is that you might momentarily have a...
Last weekend, something strange happened. Some of the Videogum Monsters created their own secret, password-protected chat room. In 2009! Incredible! I suppose every monster has his cave, or whatever. As it turned out, though, we already had a Videogum Chat...
Blogging about TV and movies isn't all fun and videogames. Every week, Lindsay or Gabe will be presented with a physical or mental challenge that tests their bravery,patience, and taste.
The Challenge: I had to go on a 3.5 hour bus tour of totally random TV and film locations in New York City. Alone, and wearing a specific ridiculous tshirt. And I had to find someone to take my picture...
I went to see Where the Wild Things Are on Saturday, but it was sold out. Ay-ay-ay. That was a surprise! I mean, anticipation for this movie seemed pretty high, but anticipation for lots of movies seems high, especially when...
Just watched the red band trailer again to make sure, but I'm going to have to stay with being excited to see this. And Alan is right that David Gordon Green directing this will be reason enough to see it on August 7th at midnight (even if it does in fact suck)
on So It Begins: Pineapple Express Backlash at April 9, 2008 9:39 PMScore = 0