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Monday, December 27 by Col. Longshanks
We know how much you value our opinion, so it’s that time when we tell you what we thought was awesome and what was crap at the movies this past year.
Monday, December 27 by Reza F.
It takes a lot to be Hugh Hefner’s number one girl: Talent, dedication, hotness, passion, more hotness, and the ability to change out a catheter bag every now and then.
Monday, December 27 by Col. Longshanks
Mickey Rourke came out on a British talkshow the other day as a future portrayer of a gay rugby player.
Monday, December 27 by Jame Gumb
I guess there’s really no shame in failing to match the raw-star power of Dan Aykroyd.
Monday, December 27 by Jame Gumb
Good news, Avengers fans! The film has a plot. Bad news, Avengers fans. The plot may involve Demi Lovato.
Friday, December 24 by Col. Longshanks
Warning: the video you are about to see is not for hippies.
Thursday, December 23 by Col. Longshanks
And the winner is…
Thursday, December 23 by Wookie Johnson
Why did Kevin Smith film this with a buttcam?
Thursday, December 23 by Wookie Johnson
The holiday spirit has been lacking a bit around here lately. Luckily, we have this video of Macaulay Culkin battling vampires to help us recapture it.
Thursday, December 23 by Reza F.
It’s only natural that Karissa and Kristina Shannon would play a pair of strippers in Somewhere, Sofia Copola’s latest introspective-downtrodden-celebrity-who-struggles-to-find-himself flick.
Thursday, December 23 by Wookie Johnson
Steven Soderbergh is not a happy tree.
Thursday, December 23 by Col. Longshanks
If you’ve been thinking that you got stupider this year, Video Gum put together a terrific retrospective as to why.
Thursday, December 23 by Wookie Johnson
In the trailer for Cedar Rapids, Ed Helms’s big follow-up to The Hangover, he plays an inexperienced guy (again) who takes a trip (again) and gets blotto (again), beat up (again), and befriends a prostitute (again). And, it looks pretty funny (again).
Wednesday, December 22 by Reza F.
Once again demonstrating their superior comedic prowess, the Japanese offer us this uniquely bizarre take on how to market a film.