The Weird Al Show: The Complete Series (review)
This wonderfully demented example came at the end of a splendid golden age of grown-up juvenilia…
This wonderfully demented example came at the end of a splendid golden age of grown-up juvenilia…
The frenetic, edgy pacing of the brief stories and the just-a-bit-gonzo animation will divert kids and tickle adults fans of off-kilter toons alike.
The announcement of successful human cloning comes via a crappy horror flick…
Hilarious, though that wasn’t the plan…
Be on the lookout for site weirdnesses (I just upgraded the blogging software)…
Is it possible that a movie so utterly without redemptive value, so completely, pointlessly uncalled for, can also be, you know, kinda fun?
Cuthbert picked a poor film to get behind as star and producer: it mistakes luridness for tragedy and monotony for sophistication.
The British accents may lend a touch of Benny Hill randiness… but the feeling that we’ve seen this all before would be inescapable anyway.
Guys who know what they’re talking about, fan-wise, check in on my new book.
But I’ll catch up on new flicks anyway…