Channel Guide: Trying Hard to Understand ‘Wilfred’
Features By Merrill Barr on June 22, 2011 | Comments (3)Wilfred is… Wilfred is…. I honestly have no idea what Wilfred is. Recently, FX afforded me the opportunity to watch the latest edition to their comedy line-up, an adaptation of an Australian show called Wilfred starring Elijah Wood and Jason Gaan (who is the creator of both versions of the show and stars as the title character in both). The plot of the show follows Wood’s character Ryan as he’s going through a massive case of depression, to the point where he attempts suicide at the start of the series. After the failed attempt, he meets his new neighbor Jenna and her dog Wilfred. The only problem is that while everyone else sees a dog, Ryan sees a man in a dog costume that speaks to him and smokes a crap load of pot.
Cheech and Chong Celebrate 420 With the Vintage Trailer of the Day
Features By Cole Abaius on April 20, 2011 | Comments (1)Every day, come rain or shine or internet tubes breaking, Film School Rejects showcases a trailer from the past. Can you imagine a trailer today talking so explicitly about weed use? Showing it? Showing its effects? Showing how fun it is? This trailer for Cheech and Chong‘s first feature film does two things really well. One, it compares them to Abbot and Costello, and Martin and Lewis. Two, it makes a ton of puns about smoking pot and getting high. Seriously. Don’t go straight to see this movie. Check out the trailer for yourself:
Bill and Jimmy are in trouble. They’ve fallen in with a foursome of pot dealers, and their lives are about to be thrown into a whirlwind of loose morals, febrile piano playing, and rape. The dangers of the plant on screen! Tell your children!
12 Hi-Res ‘Taking Woodstock’ Pics Show Ang Lee Putting Hippies to Work
Movie News By Cole Abaius on July 16, 2009 | Comments (4)A little birdie left a bunch of cool images from Taking Woodstock on my doorstep, and then clumsily flew off into a nearby window.
Film School Rejects is the movie blog you've been waiting for. The ultimate commentary track on what's happening in Hollywood, FSR combines the freshest voices on the web and a swagger all its own to provide the best reviews, interviews and industry news coverage to millions of unique visitors from around the world every month. editors@filmschoolrejects.com
Cole Abaius | Email
Rob Hunter | Email
advertise@filmschoolrejects.com
All Rights Reserved © 2006-2011 Reject Media, LLC | Site Credits | Privacy Policy
Design & Development by Face3



















































