Friday, August 26, 2011

What movie are we watching again?

For those who can't keep it straight, here's Part Deux of movie characters explicitly stating what movie they're in:


Part 1 here
via The Daily What
And, of course, this is obligatory:
"Explicitly stating the moral of the story, while awkwardly working in the Movie Title"

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

You talking to me?

I'll leave it to the creator to describe: "The 25 greatest unscripted movie scenes, ranked according to cultural impact and demonstration of improvisational skills."



via the daily what

Harry Potter and the Creepy Ass Toys?

The trailer for Daniel Radcliffe's first post-Harry Potter role is pretty much set to give me nightmares of dolls and clowns. So pretty much just my normal Wednesday night.

There's always money in the banana stand...



Remember how supposedly god is good and we're going to finally get an Arrested Development movie? (I know, just take a minute to savor it). While I will not relax until the film has a release date and I can put on my cutoffs and ride my segway over to the theater, I AM pretty excited about each piece of news that it's getting closer and closer. To that end, apparently the storyline will officially be announced in the next few weeks. BUT to hold you over, there is a rumored plot going around that sounds like it's got potential for some true (meta) awesomeness:

Ron Howard is making a movie about the Bluths using an A-List cast. But Dr. Tobias plays himself because nobody wants to play him in the movie. The Bluths decide to make their own movie in contention with Ron Howard’s.


yes, please.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Before they were famous...

Witness Jake Gyllenhaal before hitting puberty, Sarah Jessica Parker's "Annie" haircut, and proof that Scarlett Johansson was always a bad actress.



All of those freak me out less than Ben Stiller in "The Hustler of Money", though.

Monday, August 8, 2011

yeah, but does it fly?

Now your home can remind you of how your life montage will probably never be as cute (or tear-inducing) as Carl and Ellie's:

Thursday, August 4, 2011

As if you needed more evidence

Harrison Ford is awesome. Cowboys & Aliens marked his 40th movie. The National Post did the only logical thing, and celebrates this with "The Forty Fords":



Want a closer look or to get more info on each of the roles? Go here.

Pixar can make you cry in under 4 minutes

The proof?



The latest in Kees van Dijkhuizen‘s The Films Of clip compilation series.