Showing posts with label hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hollywood. Show all posts
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
What a cast! Trailer ... "The Expendables"
Sylvester Stallone
Jason Statham
Jet Li
Dolph Lundgren
Eric Roberts
Mickey Rourke
Bruce Willis
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Brittany Murphy
Jason Statham
Jet Li
Dolph Lundgren
Eric Roberts
Mickey Rourke
Bruce Willis
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Brittany Murphy
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
TV
If extraterrestrial civilizations are monitoring our TV broadcasts, then this is what they are currently watching.
(click the image 4 bigger resolution)
(click the image 4 bigger resolution)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Act-letes
Guys who converted from sports to acting.
A list from nydailynews.com
well ... kinda hard to get an Oscar ...
lol
A list from nydailynews.com
well ... kinda hard to get an Oscar ...
lol
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Alan Moore
I found an interesting article here, with the title "13 book-to-film adaptations that the authors hated".
This part is on Alan Moore:
There have been several adaptations of Alan Moore’s comics, and there are likely to be a lot more. They vary in quality from the abysmal (League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen) to the acceptable (the “For The Man Who Has Everything” episode of the Justice League television show), but they have one thing in common: Moore has had nothing whatsoever to do with them. The man many consider to be the greatest living comics writer has always maintained that he wrote his stories specifically for the comics medium, and that any adaptation would be so different that he didn’t want to be a part of it; now, after four movie adaptations and a handful of lawsuits, he’s asked for his name to be taken off any property he doesn’t directly own, with the result that Watchmen—this year’s big-screen take on what may be the best superhero story in comics history—bore the name of only its artist, Dave Gibbons, in the credits. Given his extremely public, extremely negative, comments about the movie versions of V For Vendetta and League, it’s unlikely he’ll ever change his mind about Hollywood.
kinda long interview. Interesting fellow. Saw most of the films "based on his work" :) Interesting viewpoint.
This part is on Alan Moore:
There have been several adaptations of Alan Moore’s comics, and there are likely to be a lot more. They vary in quality from the abysmal (League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen) to the acceptable (the “For The Man Who Has Everything” episode of the Justice League television show), but they have one thing in common: Moore has had nothing whatsoever to do with them. The man many consider to be the greatest living comics writer has always maintained that he wrote his stories specifically for the comics medium, and that any adaptation would be so different that he didn’t want to be a part of it; now, after four movie adaptations and a handful of lawsuits, he’s asked for his name to be taken off any property he doesn’t directly own, with the result that Watchmen—this year’s big-screen take on what may be the best superhero story in comics history—bore the name of only its artist, Dave Gibbons, in the credits. Given his extremely public, extremely negative, comments about the movie versions of V For Vendetta and League, it’s unlikely he’ll ever change his mind about Hollywood.
kinda long interview. Interesting fellow. Saw most of the films "based on his work" :) Interesting viewpoint.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Mickey Rourke acceptance speech
He got pretty much everything ... except the Oscar ...
He probably would've have a different speech there :)
He probably would've have a different speech there :)
You Commie, homo-loving sons of guns
:D
This is what Sean Penn said, arriving on stage to get his Oscar.
(He played Harvey Milk in Milk)
Click on the picture for the full winners' list.
This is what Sean Penn said, arriving on stage to get his Oscar.
(He played Harvey Milk in Milk)
Click on the picture for the full winners' list.

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