Don’t Think Too Hard About It. Why Don’t You Just Watch the Vintage Trailer of the Day, and Give Me an Answer?
Features By Cole Abaius on February 13, 2011 | Be the First To CommentEvery day, come rain or shine or internet tubes breaking, Film School Rejects showcases a trailer from the past. What the hell is happening in this trailer? It’s unclear. A grown man acting like a chicken in front of his family, a woman spitting streams of fire, and another with detachable arms made for fighting. And, of course, Vinnie Jones cursing as loud as possible. It’s a Japanese movie unlike any other, and that’s saying a lot. Think you know what it is? Check the trailer out for yourself:
STFU: The Waiting Isn’t the Hardest Part
Movie News By Adam Sweeney on September 11, 2008 | Comments (8)Every week, Kevin Carr vents about the latest Hollywood blunderings in a column called WTF, and every week, an FSR writer rebuts him in a feature we like to call STFU. This week: FBI Warnings.
Josh Radde takes offense at Kevin Carr’s cheese references, love of Cylon-leadership and empty rhetoric. Why are we still talking about politics on a film website? Your guess is as good as mine.
Every Wednesday, Kevin Carr vents on what Hollywood shenanigans are boggling his mind that week in a feature we call WTF. Every Thursday from now on, an FSR staff member will refute him in a feature appropriately named STFU.
Every year when you look at the Oscar slate, there’s bound to be a few things that jump out at you and cause you to ask, “What the f&^k?”
Let me start by saying that I have nothing against Miley Cyrus. It’s the parents of her biggest fans that I’m out to get…
We’ve all heard about the casualties of the writers’ strike. Now, we are hearing about the latest casualty: Award Shows.
Ask any moviegoer what the ideal running time for a feature film, and they will most likely say, “About two hours.”
WTF: Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch are Dangerous?
Features By Kevin Carr on November 27, 2007 | Comments (72)Last week, IMDb.com broke the news that Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch are dangerous role models for kids. Seriously?
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