What's up with Dragon Age: Darkspawn Chronicles, Nic Cage movies are better without Nic Cage, and MTV creeps me out.
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons seems fascinated with queer musicians. First he’s saying Adam Lambert should stay in the closet, now he’s saying that Lady Gaga “is the female version of us.” Seriously dude, you stopped being relevant the moment you had to talk about other artists to get the media to print something.
We mentioned Sting was writing a Broadway musical, and it would be from his past. Now we hear that it’s actually an adaption of Soul Cages he’s putting together into a sort of storyline.
One in ten people under the age of 25 think it’s O.K. to text during sex. The minimum age to ride this ride just went up to 26.
Harry Shum, Jr. (Glee's "Other Asian") and The cast of...
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons seems fascinated with queer musicians. First he’s saying Adam Lambert should stay in the closet, now he’s saying that Lady Gaga “is the female version of us.” Seriously dude, you stopped being relevant the moment you had to talk about other artists to get the media to print something.
We mentioned Sting was writing a Broadway musical, and it would be from his past. Now we hear that it’s actually an adaption of Soul Cages he’s putting together into a sort of storyline.
One in ten people under the age of 25 think it’s O.K. to text during sex. The minimum age to ride this ride just went up to 26.
Harry Shum, Jr. (Glee's "Other Asian") and The cast of...
- 5/7/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
There were a lot of bad movies released during the past decade. That’s not anything that distinguishes the aughts from any other decade before it, but then most of these movies were bad in the usual, torturous ways. There is, of course, a lot of room for debate over these picks and readers should be aware that for my own sanity (sorry Rob Schneider), I purposefully skipped many top contenders. Without further ado, in descending order, our worst 15: The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) I’m not a fan of movies about really stupid people behaving stupidly, and that’s all that happens in this smoldering pile of TV adapted junk. Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott indulge their worst instincts in a laugh free assemblage of moronic Southern stereotypes and car crashes that’s like a horrible, Z grade 80s comedy nightmare come to life. It’s even got Burt Reynolds. Lady in the Water...
- 12/14/2009
- by Robert Levin
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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