Remember when Michael Bay was good? Yeah, me neither, but The Rock was pretty entertaining huh?. Filled with an endless supply of ridiculous dialog and one-liners that have become inside jokes in many circles since 1996. I mean really, just go to the IMDB memorable quotes page and check out all the hilarious quotes. Pretty soon you'll be repeating lines in your best Sean Connery impression. In this scene we get the trifecta: Funny dialog, movie death, one-liner. "How do ya like how that shit works?"
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Rock - Rocket Man
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Just a Flesh Wound
One of the best-known scenes of the entire Monty Python film series. We might not see the Black Knight actually die, but it's just too good to pass up. What really makes this scene funny is how King Arthur becomes increasingly annoyed, his dialogue lapses from medieval ("You are indeed brave, Sir Knight, but the fight is mine.") to modern ("Look, you stupid bastard, you've got no arms left!"), and finally to just plain sarcastic ("What are you gonna do, bleed on me?!").
Posted by Alex DeLarge at 3:05 PM 4 comments
Labels: dismembered, monty python
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Cowboys & Aliens - Trailer
Han Solo and James Bond as cowboys, vs friggin' aliens? Yeah, this one might be a winner. Based on the graphic novel of the same name.
Posted by Alex DeLarge at 11:23 PM 4 comments
Labels: red band trailer
Monday, November 15, 2010
Cujo - Cujo Attack
It seems as if you grew up in the 80's and 90's you might fear a lot of things due to movies: Jaws ruined swimming at the beach, Clowns will never be the same after Stephen King's It, and Hellraiser ruined pretty much everything else. But it was Cujo that made a whole generation fear the St. Bernard, one of the friendliest breed of dogs in the world.
Posted by Alex DeLarge at 10:34 PM 6 comments
Labels: eaten
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Skyline - Movie Clips
Skyline comes out November 12th. What's unusual about the film is that the physical production only cost $500,000. The final budget came out to about $10 million, that leaves around $9.5 million for visual effects..........gotta love Hollywood.
In this first clip, our group of survivors run away from a giant alien. Unfortunately one lady can't run faster than the fat dude from Dexter, so she gets eaten.....I think.
In this clip, our survivors see their rescue chopper destroyed by a giant alien.
In this last clip, that guy from Scrubs somehow narrowly escapes getting crushed by a giant alien foot.
Posted by Alex DeLarge at 5:28 PM 14 comments
Labels: alien