Razzie Nominations Announced, Fragile Egos Bruised
Movie News By Nathan Adams on January 24, 2011 | Comments (12)The moment that Ricky Gervais secretly waits for every year is upon us. The nominations for the 31st Golden Raspberry Awards are in. The Razzies is a different kind of awards show, not one that heaps false praise on people that it doesn’t respect, but one that dishonors the worst work of the year. No, their nominees for Worst Picture aren’t quite as bad as the Golden Globe nominees for Best Picture – Comedy or Musical, but it’s still generally considered an insult to earn Razzie recognition, and God forbid you actually win. Looking over this year’s nominees has left me in a confused emotional state. The only film I’ve seen that on here is The Expendables. Does that make me a bad film fan or a smart consumer? Can one truly appreciate the good if he hasn’t waded through most of the bad? In 2011, I solemnly vow to see more bad movies.
This Week in Blu-ray: Don’t Shoot The Messenger
Features By Neil Miller on May 18, 2010 | Be the First To CommentThis Week in Blu-ray, quality products are a scarce commodity. So for those of you who don’t own Freaks and Geeks on DVD, I suggest picking that up instead. For those who already own it, here are a few other, less lovable options.
Avatar Passes Star Wars With A Fifth Straight Weekend Win
Box Office By John Cairns on January 17, 2010 | Comments (13)Happy Martin Luther King Day, James Cameron! Not even Denzel Washington and The Book of Eli could stop Avatar from a fifth straight weekend on top of the box office.
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card: January 15, 2010
Features By Kevin Carr on January 15, 2010 | Comments (2)Kevin Carr sits his chubbiness down and sees if The Book of Eli, The Spy Next Door and The Lovely Bones can make the grade.
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 148 – The January Sewer
Features By Kevin Carr on January 15, 2010 | Comments (1)The Fat Guys suffer through the January Sewer, which is the weeks of the new year that hold very little hope for quality films. They haven’t seen anything this week, due to non-screenings and late screenings, so they talk about the upcoming Spider-Man reboot.
The Reject Report: Can Denzel Washington Take Down Avatar?
Box Office By John Cairns on January 15, 2010 | Comments (1)The big question this week is whether this is the weekend when some movie — any movie — can finally end Avatar’s run of four weekends in a row at the top of the weekend domestic box office? The Book of Eli, maybe?
Rob Hunter leads you into the valley of despair known as January, with a week-by-week guide of all the major (and limited) releases.
News & Notes: Green Lantern Moves, Raimi on Spider-Man 4, Malick’s Tree
Movie News By Neil Miller on October 16, 2009 | Comments (4)It’s the end of the week, and we’ve got a bunch of news stories in the bin here at Reject HQ that we’d like to share with you…
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