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11 biggest complaints actors have had about superhero costumes.
Harlan Ellison thinks he’s dying, but he’ll still attend one last convention. I headed to Youtube to see if I could find any of his rants, during his days on Sci Fi Buzz. Couldn’t find a single one—of course, that show is ridiculously hard to find.
There’s a third Bill and Ted movie in the works. Rufus will not be recast.
Blockbuster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. I only looked around their store once, after they first opened around here--so maybe the early to mid 90’s. The price of renting an older movie was outrageous, so we never went back. It was something like $9 for each older movie, or $15 for new releases. At least around here.
Mia Wasikowska and Emma Stone are possible candidates for lead roles in the Spider-Man movie. While I think Wasikowska would be an interesting choice for Gwen Stacy, I don’t care for Emma Stone.
I heard about this last week, thanks to Rue Morgue’s magazine—Elvira is getting another Movie Macabre.
From Cracked: The 6 Most Creative Abuses of Loopholes.
Harlan Ellison thinks he’s dying, but he’ll still attend one last convention. I headed to Youtube to see if I could find any of his rants, during his days on Sci Fi Buzz. Couldn’t find a single one—of course, that show is ridiculously hard to find.
There’s a third Bill and Ted movie in the works. Rufus will not be recast.
Blockbuster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. I only looked around their store once, after they first opened around here--so maybe the early to mid 90’s. The price of renting an older movie was outrageous, so we never went back. It was something like $9 for each older movie, or $15 for new releases. At least around here.
Mia Wasikowska and Emma Stone are possible candidates for lead roles in the Spider-Man movie. While I think Wasikowska would be an interesting choice for Gwen Stacy, I don’t care for Emma Stone.
I heard about this last week, thanks to Rue Morgue’s magazine—Elvira is getting another Movie Macabre.
From Cracked: The 6 Most Creative Abuses of Loopholes.
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I'm totally not surprised by Blockbuster. It was always such a hassle to get the movies back in time and they wanted to charge you more in late fees than it would cost to just go out and buy the damn dvd. They got on the *mail in* bandwagon way to late and couldn't compete with Netflix who I use.