8 Truly Twisted Movie Weddings
Cinematic Listology By David Christopher Bell on August 23, 2012 | Comments (1)It’s hard to have a wedding in a movie where something terrible doesn’t happen; it wouldn’t really be that fun to watch otherwise. It’s not totally unrealistic – after all, crazy people get married too. If we actually lived in a world of mutants and superheroes, they too would get married and it would probably go as well in real life as it does in the movies. Here are some of the most extreme weddings in films – weddings that, provided the bride and groom survive (and not all do), are going to produce some incredibly crazy offspring.
How Much Would It Cost to Film in Space?
Movie News By Scott Beggs on November 2, 2009 | Comments (4)So Wes Anderson wants to film in space eh? We didn’t think he was serious either, but we ran some numbers just in case.
10 Things We’ve Learned From Failed Threequels
Cinematic Listology By Scott Beggs on July 6, 2009 | Comments (52)Dr. Cole Abaius does an in-depth study of some of the worst threequels in order to divine some fantastic filmmaking lessons. What elements of filmmaking should be avoided at all cost and which are only mildly toxic? Find out inside. But bring a barf bag.
‘The Dark Knight’ About to Join the Billion Dollar Club
Box Office By Neil Miller on November 10, 2008 | Comments (28)The Dark Knight continues to creep toward a $1 billion dollar box office take. Also, WB kick-starts their online Oscar campaign, making the script available for download.
The 12 Most Rockin’ Rock Star Cameos That Rocked
Cinematic Listology By Josh Radde on August 21, 2008 | Comments (15)The Rocker starring Rainn Wilson opened in theaters Wednesday. We decided this warranted a list, but instead of just hashing out a list about 10 movies about rockers that rocked, we wanted to give you ten rockers who rocked in movies that may or may not have even been about rocking.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Movie Reviews By Neil Miller on May 24, 2007 | Comments (14)Spider-Man 3 was a huge disappointment; Shrek the Third was just okay; and now, finally we have Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End in our grasp and it has to have us wondering that maybe we should have started our summer here in the first place…
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