-
Content count
1086 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
3
Everything posted by SlidePocket
-
http://forum.earwolf.com/topic/18178-the-amazing-spider-man-2/
-
"One Missed Call" has the coveted 0% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 77 reviews and is a clear example of bad remakes based on a foreign film.
-
This movie is also notable for being Will Smith's first major film during the height of Fresh Prince of Bel Air's popularity.
-
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
SlidePocket replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Here's something I think that's not mentioned on the show. Remember the little red submarine that everyone was planning on using to leave the area before Sam Jackson gets killed? Well, it turns out it was the same submarine that appeared in the Michael Crichton-adapted "Sphere", which oddly enough, also starred Samuel L. Jackson! -
The little red submarine where the gang was planning on escaping in, is actually the same submarine that was used in "Sphere", which oddly enough also starred Samuel L. Jackson! Did anybody catched that?
-
You actually meant Glitter by the way.
-
2 appearances thanks to Deep Blue Sea: LL Cool J (along with Toys) and Thomas Jane (along with LOL). Oh and put Aida Turturro to the three-timers club because she was in Deep Blue Sea as well!
-
It's next week's new episode!
-
This was also the last film put out by Hollywood Pictures before Disney eventually stopped using that label.
-
Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
SlidePocket replied to Al's French Fry's's topic in Bad Movie Recommendations
This one has been considered by many to be the worst of the Mission Impossible franchise, and marked the beginning of the end of John Woo's career in Hollywood. After this, he reunited with Nicolas Cage on the war flick Windtalkers, which was a huge big-budget disaster at the box office, and followed that up with Paycheck starring Ben Affleck, which disappointed many as well. After these two fiascos, Woo eventually retreated to his native Hong Kong and hasn't looked back since. -
Well I enjoyed their thoughts, and Eliza and Jordan as well. But it seems you're the only one in the minority.
-
Sorry but it has an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Definitely not happening.
-
Richard Gere and Winona Ryder make one of the most unconvincing movie couples in history as they play an aging playboy and a young free spirit who fell in love with each other in New York during the fall, before one of them dies from a terminal disease. The director of this film was none other than Joan Chen (aka Ilsa from Judge Dredd)!
-
You are absolutely right, it was Winona's character who gets killed thanks to leukemia.
-
Which Movies Does HDTGM Absolutely Need To Review?
SlidePocket replied to Blast Hardcheese's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Here's the topic that I started so you can comment: http://forum.earwolf.com/topic/17035-fire-birds/ -
Both of these movies oddly enough, came out weeks apart in July 1999!
-
Made at the height of Robert Pattinson's Twilight popularity, this flick did little to help out for the actor (see Taylor Lautner in Abduction). And the end where Pattinson gets killed on the September 11 attacks!, we got another dumb ending in recent memory.
-
http://forum.earwolf.com/topic/7506-the-pest/
-
Now that everyone is finally doing a Nicholas Sparks movie, here's seeing Safe Haven (and its dumb twist ending) get the beating it deserves.
-
This movie is going to be our new episode of the show!
-
You know her self-titled sitcom wasn't that far off since she hadn't done anything major between that and Moonlighting.
-
This flick is one of John Candy's last outings before his death, marked the beginning of the end in the movie careers of Sean Young and Jim Belushi, and flopped pretty badly that Eugene Levy would never direct another movie again.
-
This one tries so hard to shock by what Jennifer Lynch was trying to achieve, but didn't complete that level based on what her dad has done. And of course, the behind-the-scenes stuff is really much more interesting on who was originally cast, then dropped out, and got sued, rather than the whole movie itself.
-
This one was really not that bad. In fact, I don't think covering a film where one of its stars (Jodie Foster) was nominated for an Oscar for their work in it would really be ripe for the show.
-
This one marked the downslide of Hilary Swank's career where following her second Oscar win for Million Dollar Baby, we later got PS I Love You, Amelia and New Year's Eve.