Somebody in their social media team said one day "Hey, instead of just releasing a list of all the crap we're gonna have, we should be putting every single movie into its own tweet."
And yeah maybe that was obvious but that person was smart.
A writer "kills" his hard drinking, hard writin' pen name only for him to wind up being a real dude!?!?!
Directed by Romero and written by King, I really liked it for like an hour and a half...and it's two hours long. That was my biggest problem. It's a little goofy and cheesy but not bad and then end just kinda went the entire way with it. Overall, though, I liked it! Weird, amusing thing was the idea that the people that read his pseudonym's books would be SO FUCKING PISSED that he wasn't a black boot wearin', straight razor sporting badass that they'd, I don't know, riot? Hunt him down and kill him? I guess King might know more about that than me, though.
Night 12 - R-Point (2004)
Korean soldiers go back into the shit in Vietnam to find out what's going on with a bizarre distress call.
And that's the most interesting part of it, the setting. The scares aren't really scary and it's paced incredibly slowly. Oh well.
Night 13 - Bride of Re-Animator (1989)
Herbert West is at it again!
Certainly not as good as Re-Animator, the sequel is kinda goofier and silly but still alright. You've got a lot of practical gross body stuff, you got more green liquid, you got your experiments! Better than a lot of horror sequels but just doesn't have the same magical touch Re-Animator did.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I liked Dan in Real Life
Even though it had Dane Cook. Would have been better without him.
It was an ongoing series of gags Sean O'Neal did for the AV Club where he posted excerpts of his fake spec script for Dan in Real Life 2: Back 2 The Life, that got increasingly outlandish
It doesn't belong on anyone's "best" list, but Bowfinger doesn't get name dropped enough. I really appreciate the effort everyone seems to put into this movie.
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I suspect bowfinger is secretly great because I saw it once twenty years ago and still remember more about it than movies I saw this year
Even though it had Dane Cook. Would have been better without him.
It and Mystery Men are the only movies with Dane Cook worth watching ever. He's the blurst. But I do love Dan in Real Life. It's just sweet. And Steve Carrell is just so great in it.
A writer "kills" his hard drinking, hard writin' pen name only for him to wind up being a real dude!?!?!
Directed by Romero and written by King, I really liked it for like an hour and a half...and it's two hours long. That was my biggest problem. It's a little goofy and cheesy but not bad and then end just kinda went the entire way with it. Overall, though, I liked it! Weird, amusing thing was the idea that the people that read his pseudonym's books would be SO FUCKING PISSED that he wasn't a black boot wearin', straight razor sporting badass that they'd, I don't know, riot? Hunt him down and kill him? I guess King might know more about that than me, though.
Oh hey, I read that book last year, didn't know they made movie. HMMMM
Might have to check that out
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Even though it had Dane Cook. Would have been better without him.
It and Mystery Men are the only movies with Dane Cook worth watching ever. He's the blurst. But I do love Dan in Real Life. It's just sweet. And Steve Carrell is just so great in it.
Waiting is good in spite of Cook
it is also the most accurate movie about the service industry ever
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Netflix better watch the fuck out
Have they got the other version with Sinbad too?
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That house wants to fuck that man
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okay now you've sold me
And yeah maybe that was obvious but that person was smart.
Whoa, is he using pancakes as a pillow????
Sounds like somebody hasn't visited a little town called Marwen
Oh I have, god help me
I need more information
You obviously call the project Dan in Second Life
Angels in the Outfield isn't there either it seems.
"Its the movie you loved, but a girl is here now too!"
A writer "kills" his hard drinking, hard writin' pen name only for him to wind up being a real dude!?!?!
Directed by Romero and written by King, I really liked it for like an hour and a half...and it's two hours long. That was my biggest problem. It's a little goofy and cheesy but not bad and then end just kinda went the entire way with it. Overall, though, I liked it! Weird, amusing thing was the idea that the people that read his pseudonym's books would be SO FUCKING PISSED that he wasn't a black boot wearin', straight razor sporting badass that they'd, I don't know, riot? Hunt him down and kill him? I guess King might know more about that than me, though.
Night 12 - R-Point (2004)
Korean soldiers go back into the shit in Vietnam to find out what's going on with a bizarre distress call.
And that's the most interesting part of it, the setting. The scares aren't really scary and it's paced incredibly slowly. Oh well.
Night 13 - Bride of Re-Animator (1989)
Herbert West is at it again!
Certainly not as good as Re-Animator, the sequel is kinda goofier and silly but still alright. You've got a lot of practical gross body stuff, you got more green liquid, you got your experiments! Better than a lot of horror sequels but just doesn't have the same magical touch Re-Animator did.
Even though it had Dane Cook. Would have been better without him.
It was an ongoing series of gags Sean O'Neal did for the AV Club where he posted excerpts of his fake spec script for Dan in Real Life 2: Back 2 The Life, that got increasingly outlandish
I think this is all of them:
https://news.avclub.com/steve-carell-to-save-meryl-streeps-marriage-in-great-ho-1798224383
https://news.avclub.com/steve-carell-to-play-a-crazy-murderer-though-still-not-1798227656
https://news.avclub.com/steve-carell-joins-yet-another-movie-that-is-not-our-da-1798228438
https://news.avclub.com/and-now-the-inevitable-anticlimactic-conclusion-of-dan-182766855
putting off writing a new script, I see
Technically I believe this counts as writing a new script
It doesn't belong on anyone's "best" list, but Bowfinger doesn't get name dropped enough. I really appreciate the effort everyone seems to put into this movie.
I'm putting off writing a pitch, thank you very much
It and Mystery Men are the only movies with Dane Cook worth watching ever. He's the blurst. But I do love Dan in Real Life. It's just sweet. And Steve Carrell is just so great in it.
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Followed by the prequel Dan in Half Life?
Oh hey, I read that book last year, didn't know they made movie. HMMMM
Might have to check that out
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Waiting is good in spite of Cook
it is also the most accurate movie about the service industry ever
It's not a good movie but it has it moments. Dane Cook was innofensive in it.