Not sure I can recommend any particular ones... I just downloaded 1-14 or however many there are, and listened to them in order. I did it while gardening, cutting the grass, working in the shop, etc, so couldn’t tell you the name of any of them. I do know I enjoyed them.
Bruce Campbell broke his promise, to our delight. Evil Dead: Rise will start filming in New Zealand soon.
That looks like a lot of fun.... the RedBand is fine... all you have to do is click through. Worth the click.
If it’s the new Suicide Squad trailer then yes, the trailer is more entertaining than the last two retarded films put together. A competent director can make a competent film. Gunn does comic book-comedy right.
I honestly dont want to support Pete Davidson's career. Trailer wanst that amazing, I guess since the last was so bad anything looks better.
Davidson fucking sucks and is the most overrated celebrity alive. He wasn’t even good enough for SNL, a garbage show. So let’s make him a movie star. Jesus fuck— Apatow directed a biography of his utterly uninteresting life, who the fuck CARES. The only role he was well cast as was Motley Crüe scout Tom Zutaut, and that’s because Zutaut is a snivelling, introverted dork. He couldn’t even play himself convincingly.
Fuck. Yeah. That's a badass looking cast and Garret Dillahunt and Tig Notaro were barely in that trailer.
What he said. And that's probably the best and most unexpected use of Kenny Rogers' The Gambler ever.
Snyder hit the ground running with “Dawn Of The Dead”, the best zombie movie of the modern era. I hope this is a nice companion piece, it certainly looks like fun. And I like that’s it’s in the daylight. By no means I’ll never be a “zombie movie” guy (I only liked DOTD, Train to Busan and “The Horde”) but I’ll always watch first and judge afterwards.
It would've been Jailbait D'Elia instead, but they had Notaro do some CGI and green screen shots to replace him.
https://film.avclub.com/mark-hamill-to-star-in-movie-based-on-famous-story-from-1846678842 "The Machine" is one of the best stand-up stories in recent memory, and a movie about an idiot going to Russia and getting wasted with gangsters for a month on study abroad sounds amazing.
These posts are both really interesting to me. Not for anything found in the links themselves. They're standard PR fluff. The second one was so sickening and embarrassing in that regard I couldn't get more than a few paragraphs in. However, in both cases, I was reading the piece, and thought to myself, "Oh, this was written by a woman!". Certain effiminate expressions, ways of putting things, etc. 10-15 years ago, I would probably be correct 19 times out of 20. But scrolling upwards to the byline, I saw that both were written by men, confirmed by a quick look at their respective Twitter accounts. It's a very revealing statement about modern society and culture. Even the way that a millennial working in large entertainment media expresses himself with words is distinctly feminine.
Except that most gays write in a distinctly masculine fashion. Oscar Wilde. Allan Bloom. The poetry of Allen Ginsburg. Even in terms of modern journalism, a right-wing grifter like Milo Y. and a left-wing grifter in Glenn Greenwald each possesses a strong, masculine voice. None of them would ever begin a piece with "The official trailer for Zack Snyder’s ‘Army Of The Dead’ just dropped, and there’s plenty to talk about. But right now, we’re all focused on Tig Notaro." which I picture in my head being read in a Valley girl voice, complete with millennial upspeak.