Rob Hunter loves movies. He also loves working as Roger Thornhill’s personal drycleaner… between the dust-ups and the crop dusters, Thornhill has lots of suits in need of cleaning. These two joys come together in the form of cash money payments that he receives every week and immediately uses to buy more DVDs. This week… North By Northwest, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Aliens In The Attic, and more!
Reject Radio: Episode 12: You Make Ghandi Look Like a Child Pornographer
Movie News By Cole Abaius on August 3, 2009 | Be the First To CommentOn a very special episode of Reject Radio, mistake guest host Landon Palmer for Bill O’Reilly, get pissed at movie marketing, and Neil has one more margarita than is advisable.
Funny People Earns a Less-Than-Funny $23 Million
Box Office By John Cairns on August 3, 2009 | Comments (4)Well, why don’t we just officially come out and say it, now? “Summer season at the movies has been crap!” Okay, maybe it really hasn’t been that bad, but it sure feels that way to some people.
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card for 07.31.09
Features By Kevin Carr on July 31, 2009 | Be the First To CommentKevin Carr breaks down the week’s releases, looking at Funny People, Aliens in the Attic, and The Collector.
The Reject Report Hangs Out With Some Funny People
Box Office By John Cairns on July 31, 2009 | Comments (2)It’s another edition of the Reject Report and we have some big wide releases on tap this weekend, including the family adventure Alone in the Attic and the Judd Apatow laughfest Funny People, starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen.
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 125 – Fatty People
Features By Kevin Carr on July 31, 2009 | Comments (5)Kevin and Neil reunite in the Magical Studio in the Sky after Neil’s stint at the big house (or rather the little house; it was Pahrump, Nevada after all). They contemplate how funny Funny People is and whether anyone knows that Aliens in the Attic is coming out.
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