question of the day: Are there any celebrities or historical personages that no actor could or should portray onscreen?
It seems that French screen legend Brigitte Bardot thinks no could possibly stand in for her in a film about her life…
It seems that French screen legend Brigitte Bardot thinks no could possibly stand in for her in a film about her life…
If the news has become entertainment, then surely there’s something of a pop culture perfect storm brewing over the spectacular exit flight attendant Steven Slater made from a Jet Blue plane on the tarmac at New York’s JFK airport the other day…
And they have to rescue at least one big strong badass guy from mortal danger…
Those guys are, of course, are the stars of the 2007 hit *Superbad* which cost only $20 million to produce and earned $120 million….
I’m not sure that I have a favorite villain, but The Princess Bride’s Prince Humperdinck’s ‘I killed you too quickly last time’ comes in handy once in a while.
With the judicial knockdown of California’s Proposition 8 this week, we’re getting some hilarious responses from those who oppose the right of certain citizens to marry…
*Entertainment Weekly* is suggesting, in its latest issue, that the Bond franchise may be dead…
I’m stealing today’s question directly from Peter Martin at Cinematical, because it’s simply too perfect.
The U.K.’s *Radio Times* — the British equivalent of the U.S.’s *TV Guide* — polled its readers to determine the best movies for kids ever made…
I was Googling around for some information on the U.K.’s equivalent of the Miranda warning, the caution, for my *Life on Mars* blogging, and I came across a most interesting tidbit from Neal Stephenson’s essay “In the Beginning… Was the Command Line”…