Rock Me, Vintage Trailer of the Daeus
Features By Cole Abaius on February 22, 2011 | Be the First To CommentEvery day, come rain or shine or internet tubes breaking, Film School Rejects showcases a trailer from the past. Did a bitter, inferior rival really kill a man of true genius? Probably not, but this 1984 flick begs the question. It also features a master playing a harpsichord upside down, a vulgar ass whose music is divine, and Ferris Bueller’s principal in a powdered wig. Think you know what it is? Check the trailer out for yourself:
36 Films: Toy Story (1995)
Features By Landon Palmer on September 12, 2010 | Be the First To CommentFor 36 days straight, we’ll be exploring the famous 36 Dramatic Situations by examining a film that exemplifies each one. From family killing family to prisoners in need of asylum, we brush off the 19th century list in order to remember that it’s still incredibly relevant today. Whether you’re seeking a degree in Literature, love movies, or just love seeing things explode, our feature should have something for everyone. If it doesn’t, please don’t put a snake in my boot. Part 35 of the 36-part series takes a look at “Rivalry of Superior and Inferior” with Toy Story.
Exclusive: Sam Rockwell Talks ‘Iron Man 2′ and a Love Affair with Guns
Features By Cole Abaius on May 6, 2010 | Be the First To Comment
Officially Cool: Flickchart Will Ruin Your Life and You Will Love It
Features By Cole Abaius on June 30, 2009 | Comments (8)Have a few spare hours during the day? Like, say, 20? Excellent. Get ready to lose your job and your loved ones as you quickly becoming addicted to using Flickchart.
Ten Musician Biopics That Struck a Chord
Cinematic Listology By Adam Sweeney on January 18, 2009 | Comments (22)Hollywood has been singing a tune in the key of music biopics for decades, most recently with this weekend’s release of the Christopher “Notorious BIG” Wallace biopic Notorious. We’re taking the opportunity to take a look at some of the best.
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