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Tuesday, January 4 by Col. Longshanks
Our amigos over at Tu Vez put together a list of the Spanish accents in film that most offend their delicate sensibilities.
Tuesday, January 4 by Reza F.
Director: Jeff Tremaine Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn Synopsis: The Jackass boys are back at it again. Release Date: March 2011
Tuesday, January 4 by Fred Topel
“Bob’s Burgers” won’t be the best show on Fox’s Sunday night Animation Domination, but it’s better than “American Dad” or “The Cleveland Show.”
Tuesday, January 4 by Wookie Johnson
We all thought that James Van Der Beek’s best days were behind him, but we were all terrible, rotten fools.
Tuesday, January 4 by Reza F.
If the Season of the Witch trailer is anything to go off of, Claire Foy will spend the majority of her American feature film debut locked in a cage.
Tuesday, January 4 by Col. Longshanks
Pepsi has won the war to inundate Simon Cowell’s new talent show, “The X Factor,” with their iconic branding. Tough titties, Coke.
Tuesday, January 4 by Col. Longshanks
Machete may not text, but he does shill ice tea. In this commercial for Lipton Brisk, a claymation Machete, voiced by Danny Trejo, summarizes the entire plot of his movie in one minute.
Tuesday, January 4 by Wookie Johnson
Everything’s coming up John Goodman. His stint as a professor who loves the crap out of New Orleans on “Treme,” has served as a springboard to make us all go, “Oh yeah. John Goodman.”
Tuesday, January 4 by Jame Gumb
Some will be entertaining, most will be unwatchable, but each project will push us closer to the point of over-saturation.
Tuesday, January 4 by Jame Gumb
We know that if the ghost of Gene Siskel were able to speak with us from beyond the grave, he would take the opportunity to once again mock Ebert for giving a positive review to Home Alone 3. We miss you, Gene.
Tuesday, January 4 by Wookie Johnson
Religious extremists are going to have a field day with this one. Looks like we’ve got another Passion Of The Christ on our hands.
Monday, January 3 by Jame Gumb
If Natalie Portman is in your movie, and you’re going to show a butt in the trailer, it damn well better be hers. Your Highness has already set that precedent.
Monday, January 3 by Reza F.
Everyone’s got to start somewhere. For visionary director Guillermo Del Toro, somewhere was the set of a Mexican Alka-Seltzer commercial back in 1991.
Monday, January 3 by Jame Gumb
Unlike the lame trailer you already saw, this new red band version has f-bombs and nipples. And I’m not talking about guy nipples; I’m talking about the good kind.