Six Most Intense Dinner Party Movies to Rival Your Thanksgiving
Cinematic Listology By David Christopher Bell on November 24, 2011 | Comments (4)Hey there pilgrims! Got a delicious new list guaranteed to knock the stuffing right out of you! Feast your eyes and gobble down six fictional dinner parties that you should give thanks you didn’t attend! Turkey! Okay enough pandering. It’s Thanksgiving – let’s move on. I do have to admit that it is in the spirit of the holiday that I chose to talk about these films themselves and not how they were made or anything like that – sometimes when you spend all your time thinking about what goes into a film it’s easy to forget what you love about them in the first place. So for this reason here is a straight up list of the best, most delightfully intense and entertaining movies surrounding dinner parties. After all, what’s a good group meal without a little sex, mystery, and of course, fowl play. I couldn’t resist that last pun.
The Vintage Trailer Of The Day Thinks Of Itself As A Man
Features By Cole Abaius on January 9, 2011 | Comments (1)Every day, come rain or shine or internet tubes breaking, Film School Rejects showcases a trailer from the past. This trailer is from the 1967 film that shocked just by inviting someone over for the late night meal. It stars three Academy Award winners in a story that makes Spencer Tracy look like a burned-out old shell of a man. Oh, the power of love. Think you know what it is? Check out the trailer after the jump.
Daily Diversion: Titular Lines
Daily Diversion By Cole Abaius on November 7, 2009 | Be the First To CommentYou might want to play it over and over. A quick video of some iconic movie titles delivered by the movies themselves.
Four Movies to Show at the Democratic National Convention
Features By Cole Abaius on August 25, 2008 | Comments (14)It turns out we’re going to be voting for President or mayor or something soon. Strap in as FSR takes you LIVE to the Democratic National Convention via my crappy apartment on Capitol Hill.
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