Sunday, August 31, 2008
Only the Candy was Hard...
Saturday, August 30, 2008
YDKS Movies Gets a Guest Writer
So, I'm sure you've all read Jason's comeback post from earlier tonight. It is good to have him back and well, I've never really gone anywhere but, the fact is, we are both getting very busy. Jason is off in Starkville trying to make a life for himself and I'm back in college and spending most of my days reading text books. This first week has been pretty ridiculous- I've basically had 50 pages of text to read assigned per class (that's not really an exaggeration either). To make things worse, it's mostly 50 pages of crap that I honestly don't have any interest in. Seriously, this is some of the most boring material that I've ever subjected myself to. Earlier today, I think I pretty much reached a point of a breakdown while trying to read about different kinds of personal essays as my mom's bread machine was buzzing in the background and my sister kept trying to get my advice on what kind of dress to wear to Homecoming (luckily, I've decided to put my books down for a while and get back to watching Season 2 of Dexter).
10 Things Better Than Going to the Movies This Weekend (Or the Next...)
First, let me just say that if feels good to be writing again. It has been about 2 weeks since my last post, and there are already readers calling for my head and offering to replace me. Well dear friends, this is not going to happen. What IS happening is that YDKS has become a force to be reckoned with in Cyberspace, and people are trying to jump on the bandwagon. This is not another Caleb situation guys, and I, Jason, am here to stay.
Now onto the article. This weekend and next weekend are bringing 3 of the most lazy releases we have seen in a long time with Babylon A.D. and Disaster Movie released yesterday and Bangkok Dangerous (*ahem* Nicholas "Bear Suit" Cage *ahem*) being released September 5th. So I have compiled a list of things you can do other than go to the movies this weekend.
Watch College Football
We nerds like sports too, and the Holy Grail of all sports is making its debut this weekend. Now we will finally have some highlights on ESPN other than outfielders making diving catches while running into walls and each other. I believe once the NFL starts (I have a pretty awesome fantasy team this year by the way), there will be football on TV almost everyday of the week.
Watch Freaks and Geeks
The fact that Freaks and Geeks only lasted one glorious season is one of the worst tragedies in television history. This show is perfect in every way and me and my roommate just finished watching the series. Find it, watch it, rejoice that we got what we got.
Read/Re-read Watchmen
I just read Watchmen for the first time in preparation for the upcoming film version in 2009. It is as amazing as the world and its fan base have said it is. And, quite frankly, I have to agree with Alan Moore in that I don't know how they are going to pull this off as a film. And there were points during my reading where I was sad that Zack Snyder and Co. were actually making a film out of it. Watchmen is so involved, multi-layered and complex that people have actually criticized it for "taking the fun out of comics" in general. The only way to make the film is to rape novel, and that is sad. Unless what Kevin Smith said was true. Let's hope it is.
Have a Double Feature of your Favorite Movies
Wesley's recent Double Feature with a couple of John Carpenter movies inspired this list item, and I can think of no better way to spend one night, or a couple nights of the weekend than renting and watching two group movies surrounded by your favorite friends.
Watch The Line and/or Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog on Hulu
I discovered The Line through Slash Film's Video of the Day column, and you already know how I feel about Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Both are Internet-based "shows" that do a great job of exploiting the medium. Watch them here and here.
Go to Chuck E. Cheese
I know from experience there is one in Jackson for our dear readers down south. The ticket jackpots are enormous on the weekends, and you will find that your hand-eye coordination has improved since the last time you had your birthday party there. 10 bucks gets you plenty of tokens. And you can eat there. And you ca...I better stop now.
Eat the Never Ending Pasta Bowl at Olive Garden
This promotion is going on right now, and trust me, it is worth it. You will eat so much that there won't be room for any other plans.
Play Type Racer
Type Racer is a fun Internet-based game that lets you test your typing speed against other people as you all race to type movie, book, and song quotes the fastest. This will keep you busy for hours.
Watch The Dark Knight for the 5th time
Ok, I know what the title of this post says. But seriously, would you ever want to waste an opportunity to watch this one in theaters again. I don't think so.
Read YDKS Movies
Oh wait. You mean you already do this anyway? That is awesome, and smarter than going to the movies too!
Well that's it. Hope you enjoyed it. And for those of you out there trying to take over for me here at YDKS, stop it. You know who you are.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Austin's John Carpenter Double Feature Artwork
There Will Be a Facebook Movie
I honestly don’t know how this works, which is why I’m here. If anyone has any questions I’d be happy to answer them as best I can. If anyone has any comments I’m glad to listen. And if anyone has any Facebook stories I think they might be helpful.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Wesley's F-ed Up Movie of the Week #3
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Babylon A.D. Joins the List of Movies Getting the Shaft
Just yesterday, I did a post about how The Midnight Meat Train got screwed over by Lionsgate Studios by being dumped in only 100 one dollar theaters on August 1st. Vin Diesel's latest Sci-Fi film Babylon A.D. can join the list of films such as the aforementioned The Midnight Meat Train and Punisher: War Zone that are being mistreated and re-tooled for the worst by their studios.
“I should have chosen a studio that has guts,” Kassovitz told AMC. “Fox was just trying to get a PG-13 movie. I’m ready to go to war against them, but I can’t because they don’t give a sh*t. …I don’t see how people who went through all these amazing blockbusters like The Dark Knight and Iron Man this summer will take [Babylon A.D.].”
When reached for a comment on the film, Vin Diesel stated:
“Am I even in the movie any more, or am I on the cutting room floor?” the actor joked.
Nice job, Fox. What exactly was the point of all this? I've seen pretty much zero advertising for this movie (and what little I have seen is awful) and even the director and lead actor have come out and said that the film is a train wreck. Oh yeah, and it's sitting at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes right now. I just don't get it.
Monday, August 25, 2008
The Midnight Meat Train Gets the Shaft
Back when a couple of friends of mine and I went to see Rambo in the theaters, we were surprised by a certain trailer for a movie called The Midnight Meat Train. The trailer was strange, creepy and quite engaging. However, when the title of The Midnight Meat Train hit the big screen, literally everyone in the audience burst into laughter. Even after Rambo ended, all we could talk about was The Midnight Meat Train and how it sounded like the title for a bad porno movie. The fact that this was the title for a horror movie that was coming out was pretty much hilarious. Based on the title alone, we swore to come together again when it was released and see it.
Barker feels that Kitamura made "a beautifully stylish, scary movie." He's convinced that "people will find it, and whether they find it in midnight shows or they find it on DVD, they'll find it, and in the end the Joe Drakes of the world will disappear."
Well, that sucks because, from all that I've heard, it actually turned out to be a good horror film. Sure, when I first saw the trailer all I could think about was its ridiculous porno-like title and how much of a B-movie it could be. However, knowing now that it actually could be really good, I have to say that I'm a little disappointed. Lionsgate has been failing big time when it comes to movies lately. Right now, there's the whole thing about them firing director Lexi Alexander and making Punisher: War Zone Pg-13 instead of R (something that I could honestly care less about but none-the-less) and now this.
Speech of the Week #5
Hey guys, welcome to a new column here on YDKS Movies entitled Speech of the Week! For now on, every Monday I will post a new scene from a movie that features a speech of some sort being given. After all, there are a lot of famous scenes in film where characters give an influential speech of some sort. Then again, there are also a lot of scenes where characters give a speech and it just comes off cheesy and lame. In this section, you will see both kinds. That's right, people, I'm giving you the good and bad of film speeches all wrapped up in one great big package. I hope you all enjoy.
How great was that? Here's a full transcript of the speech for your full enjoyment:
"Enough! That's enough now, from all of you! You think water's fast? You should see ice. It moves like it has a mind. Like it knows it killed the world once -- it got a taste for murder. When the avalanche came, it took us a week to climb out. And somewhere, we lost hope. Now I don't know exactly when we turned on each other, I just know that seven of us survived the slide... and only five made it out. Now we took an oath that I'm breaking now. Swore that we said 'twas the snow that killed the other two. But it wasn't. Nature can be lethal, but it doesn't hold a candle to man. Now you've seen how bad things can get and how quick they can get that way. Well, they can get a whole lot worse! So we're not going to fight anymore! We're going to pull together and we're going to find a way to get outta here! First, we're gonna seal off this--") - after which he was shockingly grabbed, crunched, and split in half by a superintelligent shark
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Austin's 200th Post Artwork
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Superman Reboot Happening
If you were waiting for Bryan Singer's follow-up to Superman Returns entitled Superman: Man of Steel... well, you were going to be sorely dissappointed by this news. According to Jeff Robinov of Warner Bros., the Superman franchise is yet again undergoing a massive reboot:
“We’re going to try to go dark to the extent that the characters allow it,” he said.
So basically that means that they are starting over from stratch and that Superman Returns doesn't count. I know that a lot people are happy about that but, honestly, I really liked Superman Returns and still don't get all the hate that the film has garnered since it was released. I mean, what's the big deal? Why do you people not like this movie? It was well-made, acted, and directed and offered a reasonable sequel to Richard Donner's first one and a half Superman films. It was nostalgic but not to the nauseating point that most say it is. I really saw the film as a breath of fresh air and, at the time, it was one of my favorite superhero films. Sure, it had it's flaws here and there (lack of action every now and then; the whole Superman having a son thing- that's still kind of weird now that I think about it) but, for the most part, it was better than most of the superhero films out at the time. For example, think about how much care and skill went into the making of it compared to superhero films like The Punisher and X-Men: The Last Stand. See, it wasn't that bad. In fact, it was pretty good.
YDKS Movies Reaches 200 Posts!
So here's the deal- I've been looking for a picture of the number 200 for five minutes now and well, believe it or not, I haven't been able to find one. Crazy, isn't? So, instead, to celebrate YDKS Movies reaching 200 posts, I've decided to post some pictures of Scarlet Johanson.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Super Fast Post of the Week #2: Viva La Vida Song and Video Suck
I take way too long to write posts. Usually, I take between thirty minutes to about three hours... depending on what I'm writing about and the size of the post. So, tonight, I'm going to try something new: The Super Fast Post of the Week. Similar to Jason's Two Minute Reviews that he used to do, I'm going to give myself a total of ten minutes (not counting the time I give myself to revise my spelling errors, look up pictures and videos, etc.) to write a post on anything movie related... or maybe even not that. Mostly, I just wanna get something down as fast as I can to see how it turns out.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
A Review of Frank Miller Robocop
We normally don't do non-movie reviews here at YDKS Movies but, considering Robocop and the story behind this book are a big part of film history, I figured it would be appropriate to post this review here.
Wolverine Might Suck
I remember thinking that the Wolverine teaser trailer released from Comic-Con was pretty fun last month, even if it did contain a lot of cheesy moments and an over-abundance of cameos from other Marvel characters (The Blob, Deadpool, Gambit, Emma Frost...). However, if the rumor that has been released today is true, well, the movie could be X-Men: The Last Stand lame.
I’m not sure this story is true, but it wouldn’t surprise me considering all the behind-the-scenes bickering that has been rumored. For instance, in March, Dark Horizons reported that Richard Donner had been put on set as “some sort of directing consultant”. Fox later downplayed the rumor claiming that Donner also was on set for the X-Men films. I’m sure this rumor will also be denied."
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, Fox. It's not like more dark, adult-oriented comic book films don't make any money these days anyway. I mean, that Dark Knight movie? Man, did that bomb. So, yeah, good job on going for a more kid-friendly film. I'm sure everyone will love it and it will be even more profitable. Yeah...
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Owned on Film #1
Wesley's F-ed Up Movie of the Week #2
Another stange but strong performance in the movie comes from Dennis Hooper, who plays Feck, the local paranoid drug dealer who claims to be hiding out from the police due to a murder he committed years ago. The scene he shares with Samson on the river's edge next to where the murder took place at night was probably the most disturbing scene in the entire film. The reason the scene is so troubling is that Hooper actually becomes disturbed and depressed as he learns that Samson doesn't really seem to know why he even killed the girl and that he didn't even love her (which is a big contrast to the murder Hooper committed- he claims that he killed the love of his life and for a good reason).