Here’s the idea behind “A Canadian, an American, and an Elitist”: Rhett’s favorite movie is Meatballs 4, Shawn has an unhealthy fixation on Resident Evil, and Adam is a prick who hates everything. We all watch far too many movies, and spend our time analyzing them. So we each watch the same movie, write our [...]
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On the 1987 Burt Reynolds exploitation thriller Malone.
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Uwe Boll’s Heart of America
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Tags: 30 year old high school students, Adam Lippe, Air Force One, Alone in the Dark, AOL, Ben Kingsley, Better off Dead, Beverly Hills 90210, Blackwoods, Bloodrayne, Bowling For Columbine, Boys in the Band, camp, Casper Van Dien, Cherry 2000, Christian Slater, Cliché, Clint Howard, Clive Barker, Columbine, Cro-Magnon man, Dazed and Confused, Denise Richards, Doom, drugs, DVD, Dylan Klebold, Dylan McKay, Final Girl, Frederick Wiseman, German Fried Movie, Gus Van Sant, Hanson, Heart of America, homophobia, House of the Dead, ICQ, In the Company of Men, In the Line of Fire, Jason Patric, Kansas City Bomber, Kett Turton, Kristanna Loken, Lars Von Trier, lesbian, Linda Lovelace, Luke Perry, M*A*S*H, masturbation, Michael Moore, movie, movie review, Neil LaBute, Orca, Orson Welles, Paperboy, Patrick Muldoon, Paul Verhoeven, Pier Palo Paaolini, Porky's, PR, R rated, rape, RegrettableSincerity.com, Requiem For a Dream, Rhett Miller, Robert Altman, Rubik's Cube, Rutger Hauer, Salo, Sanctimony, school shooting, serial killer, Shawn McLoughlin, Split Second, Stand By Me, Starship Troopers, suicide, The Exorcist, The Matrix, The Player, Tron, Uwe Boll, video game adaptation, Wild Things, William Friedkin, William Katt, Wolfgang Petersen, Xanax, Your Friends and Neighbors, Zero Day
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Uwe Boll’s Heart of America
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Tags: 30 year old high school students, Adam Lippe, Air Force One, Alone in the Dark, AOL, Ben Kingsley, Better off Dead, Beverly Hills 90210, Blackwoods, Bloodrayne, Bowling For Columbine, Boys in the Band, camp, Casper Van Dien, Cherry 2000, Christian Slater, Cliché, Clint Howard, Clive Barker, Columbine, Cro-Magnon man, Dazed and Confused, Denise Richards, Doom, drugs, DVD, Dylan Klebold, Dylan McKay, Final Girl, Frederick Wiseman, German Fried Movie, Gus Van Sant, Hanson, Heart of America, homophobia, House of the Dead, ICQ, In the Company of Men, In the Line of Fire, Jason Patric, Kansas City Bomber, Kett Turton, Kristanna Loken, Lars Von Trier, lesbian, Linda Lovelace, Luke Perry, M*A*S*H, masturbation, Michael Moore, movie, movie review, Neil LaBute, Orca, Orson Welles, Paperboy, Patrick Muldoon, Paul Verhoeven, Pier Palo Paaolini, Porky's, PR, R rated, rape, RegrettableSincerity.com, Requiem For a Dream, Rhett Miller, Robert Altman, Rubik's Cube, Rutger Hauer, Salo, Sanctimony, school shooting, serial killer, Shawn McLoughlin, Split Second, Stand By Me, Starship Troopers, suicide, The Exorcist, The Matrix, The Player, Tron, Uwe Boll, video game adaptation, Wild Things, William Friedkin, William Katt, Wolfgang Petersen, Xanax, Your Friends and Neighbors, Zero Day
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A podcast with Nash Edgerton, director of The Square
Australian stuntman Nash Edgerton made his first feature, The Square, back in 2008, but it was just released in the US. The film is a twisty noir that takes place in a small, insular town, similar to Henrik Ruben Genz’s Terribly Happy (which also got a podcast dedicated to it). I interviewed Edgerton along with[...]
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On Watchmen:
At the funeral of the conflicted, narcissistic, and mean-spirited superhero The Comedian, each of what appears to be ten different people get their own extremely detailed flashback to their interactions with their fallen friend. As the camera slowly moves past each character that had their screen time, eventually stopping at whom I thought was the priest, who then gets five minutes to look to his past, I kept waiting for the dirt and the coffin to get their fill in too.




