Nov 28, 2011

Trilogy Week #4 Arny Week

I recently bought True Lies and Total Recall on dvd. And to my astonishment my brother Jonny had never seen them. I was so amazed that I said, "ok the next movie trilogy will be three Arnold Schwarzenegger movies you haven't seen and you write a review of them. So here is True Lies, Total Recall, and The Running Man.


Nov 25, 2011

Leftovers Samich!

What to do with your Thanksgiving Day leftovers. You could just re-heat them in the microwave... or you could make a delicious leftovers sandwich. I make this every year, and it is one of my favorite sandwiches of all time.



Nov 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!, here's another clip from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles for you to enjoy while you're eating some turkey (or tofurkey for my vegetarian friends). 


Nov 21, 2011

Trilogy Week #3 Thanksgiving Movies


So I'm still learning how to do this blog thing, and today I figured out how to do line breaks. this is my first line break wow! so each of these trilogies have a theme that runs through them, if you haven't figured that out yet. the two previous weeks were #1 college movies, and #2 returned veterans movies. So here the first reviews (two of these movies are written by John Hughes, guess which ones) :

Title: Dutch
Year: 1991
Director: Peter Faiman
Cast: Ed O'Neill, Ethan Embry, JoBeth Williams, Christopher McDonald
Rated: PG-13 


My Review: Ed O'Neill hasn't been in a lot of movies, and that's a shame. Because the two movies I know he's in, he is hilarious. Which are Wayne's World, and this movie. This movie is a classic road trip movie in my eyes. It's very underrated. To me this was one of those bargain big diamonds, that I love finding. This movie is very similar in tone to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, but John Hughes does a good job making these movies different. Both funny in their own rights. If you're a John Hughes fan, this is a must see. 7 out of 10




Nov 16, 2011

Trilogy Week #2 - The Deer Hunter

Title:  The Deer Hunter
Year: 1978
Director: Michael Cimino
Cast: Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Savage, Meryl Streep, John Cazale
Rated: R
My Review: Starts off very slow before the get to Vietnam. the scenes in Vietnam are the most fantastic parts of the movie. But when they get back home it gets slow and boring agian. Very fly on the wall film, which gets old fast. 4 out of 10


Trilogy Week #2 - Born on the Fourth of July

Title: Born of the Fourth of July
Year: 1989
Director: Oliver Stone
Cast: Tom Cruise, Raymond J. Barry, Willem Dafoe
Rated: R

My Review: Oliver Stone loves his symbolism and tries to be known as an artistic director, but when he does it, it seems so obvious and out of place. Tom Cruise does a great job playing the tortured soul. The movie doesn't do a good job showing Tom Cruise's decision to become an activist, it seems to just happen, as if they were running short on time. But it does a good job portraying the post-dramatic stress disorder of returned veterans. 5 out of 10. 


Trilogy Week #2 - First Blood

Title: First Blood
Year: 1982
Director: Ted Kotcheff
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy, Richard Crenna
Rated: R

My Review: This movie is awesome. The action scenes are great. Makes me want to see Rambo take on the predator. This is a must see if you like action movies. The police brutality against Rambo is a little over the top and unbelievable, but when Rambo turns the tables on them it's very satisfying. And Brian Dennehy does a great job as the ignorant jerk sheriff. 9-10. k-bye.


Nov 12, 2011

Jonny's Picks

My little brother Jonny is studying animation, and multimedia at the Art Institute. So I asked him to pick three of his favorite short films. you can see his stuff at http://www.insane-ideas.deviantart.com

Peter and the Wolf



Second Wind
Second Wind from Ian Worrel on Vimeo.

Azureus Rising

Nov 11, 2011

Drunk History Collection

Happy 11-11-11 everybody! Oh, and it's veteran's day. so for today let's take a look back at our founding fathers, in some good 'ol drunk history. p.s. NSFW















Nov 8, 2011

The Willowz

The Willowz are one of my favorite bands, and these are my favorite Willowz music videos. the first one is directed by one of my favorite directors Michel Gondry. I love the DIY ascetic that all there videos have. It shows that you don't need to have millions of dollars to make a great video (and most of them suck anyways). You just need to have creative people making something they enjoy making.






walk straight
Get More: walk straight


Brule's Rules, with Dr. Steve Brule

For your health!









Nov 7, 2011

Trilogy Week #1 - Accepted



Title: Accepted
Year: 2006
Director: Steve Pink
Cast: Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Blake Lively, Adam Herschman, Columbus Short, Maria Thayer, and Lewis Black
Rated: PG-13

My Review: It's almost a Revenge of the Nerds remake. But instead of Nerds trying to fit in, you have misfits that didn't get accepted into any colleges. The characters in this movie are great. My favorite character is Glen (Adam Herschman). You also have Jonah Hill at his fattest, Justin Long's unexplained clumsiness, and the always angry Uncle Ben Lewis (Lewis Black). The story is pretty original, but does have it's formulaic moments. 7 out of 10. k-bye.


Trilogy Week #1 - National Lampoon's Van Wilder


Title: National Lampoon's Van Wilder
Year: 2002
Director: Walt Becker
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Tara Reid, Kal Penn

Rated: R

My Review: This movie is not for everyone. If you don't like crude humor, you will hate this movie.  It can go over the top fast (especially in the eclair scene) .Ryan Reynolds carries this movie, if he was not in it, the movie would not work. In fact the scenes that are the weakest, are the scenes that he's not in. Tara Reid does a horrible acting job, (even thought is was pre-hitting rock bottom)  This is Kal Penn's movie debut. And it's got some cool cameo appearances from  Curtis Armstrong (Booger - Revenge of the Nerds), Tim Matheson (Otter - Animal House), and Paul Gleason (Principal Vernon - Breakfast Club ) 6 out of 10. k-bye.


Trilogy Week #1 - Revenge of the Nerds

Title: Revenge of the Nerds
Year: 1984
Director: Jeff Kanew
Cast: Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley
Rated: R

My Review: A funny over exaggeration of jocks and nerds. Still holds up great. Ironically the way people dress in this movie, if it was released today, the jocks look like the nerds, and the nerds look like hipsters. 9 out of 10. k-bye.


Welcome to my blog

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