Saturday, 3 September 2011

Happy Birthday Charlie Sheen

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Weekly Playlist: TV Theme Tunes


This week's playlist is a collection of my favourite TV theme songs:

1. Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air - Will Smith (Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air)

2. Boss Of Me - They Might Be Giants (Malcom In The Middle)

3. I'll Be There For You - The Rembrandts (Friends)

4. Save Me - Remy Zero (Smallville)

5. I Need A Dollar - Aloe Blacc (How To Make It In America)

6. California - Phantom Planet (The O.C)

7. Superman - Lazlo Bane (Scrubs)

8. I'm Always Here - Jimi Jamison (Baywatch)

9. I Don't Wanna Be - Gavin DeGraw (One Tree Hill)

10. Woke Up This Morning - Alabama 3 (The Sopranos)

CLICK HERE to listen to the playlist

Happy Birthday Jeff Hardy

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Blog Quiz: Fictional Families


What programme/film are these fictional families from?



1. Burnhams
2. Wilkersons
3. Hoovers
4. Torrances
5. Gallaghers
6. Deetzes
7. Huxtables
8. Griswolds
9. Cranes
10. The Arnolds


Answers will be posted with next weeks quiz. Feel free to email me with your answers if you can't wait till then or you want to show off.

Last Week's Blog Quiz Answers: 


1. Archaeologist
2. Wedding Planner
3. Jingle Writer
4. Motel Clerk
5. Marine Biologist
6. Community College Dean
7. Singer
8. Lawyer
9. Pilot
10. Pony Trainer
11. Gym Teacher
12. Cleaner
13. Teacher
14. Teacher
15. Chef

Monday, 29 August 2011

Eye Candy Of The Week: Colin Farrell


Fright Night is out this week and Colin Farrell makes a very sexy vampire...well who doesn't? 


Here are some more vampires to wet your appetite till Friday...

Friday, 26 August 2011

Happy Birthday Macaulay Culkin

Forgotten Gems and Movie Classics: City Slickers


A film about middle-aged men and their mid-life crisis' that appeals to children of all ages. I watched City Slickers for the first time since I was a kid and was surprised to see how much time was spent dealing with the 39-year-old trio's dissatisfaction with their lives. All I could remember was the baby cow Norman, yee-haws and Curly being cool as hell! But I guess having a plot and a meaning doesn't hurt!


Billy Crystal plays a middle aged radio ads salesman who is bored with his mundane life. His friends, one of the robbers in Home Alone and Crystal's best friend in When Harry Met Sally, decide the best birthday gift is to go on a two week holiday in the wild west driving cattle from New Mexico to Colorado. There they meet a father and son dentist, two brothers who make ice-cream and the only woman in the bunch. The cowboy to take them on their trip is Curly, who teaches them that the meaning of life is his finger finding that one thing.


The king of Oscar presenting is of course hilarious with his sarcasm and cynical sense of humour, and Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby make up a really fun trio. Not to mention Crystal's chemistry with Jack Palance as the legendary cowboy Curly, who oozes intimidation in a contest for the coolest cowboy in cinema. Plus the adorable Norman - I still get scared when he's stuck in the water despite having seen the outcome many times - and Jake Gyllenhaal's first film!


Favourite Scenes: 


1. "Your finger?"




2. Best/Worst Day




3. Tumbling Tumbleweeds



— MOVIECLIPS.com



4. "He's Behind Me Isn't He?"


5. The Scene Where They Save Norman

But as I can't find that scene on the internet..."I Hate Bullies"






I Hate Bullies



City Slickers

— MOVIECLIPS.com





Did You Know: 

  • Billy Crystal co-wrote the script but didn't receive on-screen credit. The phone-call from his mother re-enacting his birth on his birthday and the story about his first Yankee game are both true. 
  • Rick Moranis was cast in a major role but left the project due to creative differences. 
  • Bruno Kirby was extremely allergic to horses. Prior to each day of filming involving a horse, he required an injection of allergy medication. 
  • Daniel Stern declined riding lessons in order to better convey his character's inexperience at horse riding. 
  • Crystal liked his horse Beach Nut so much, he bought him.
  • They used 6 calves during the birth scene and Crystal paid for them all to live long lives on a farm. 

    Thursday, 25 August 2011

    New Releases: 24-31 August


    If you see one film this weekend, make it: The Skin I Live In (out Friday 26th August)


    Also out this week: 

    Wednesday 24 August - 



     

    Friday 26 August - 


    Wednesday, 24 August 2011

    Happy Birthday Rupert Grint


    Weekly Playlist: Oh Rexy, You're So Sexy


    So I'm a bit behind again, but I was preparing for a job interview so I think I can be forgiven. But as I am exactly a week behind, let's just forget that week ever happened and start again from today. Yay.

    Ok playlist time and this week it's one of my favourite movie soundtracks Empire Records:


    1. Gin Blossoms - Til I Hear It From You
    2. The Cranberries - Liar
    3. The Martinis - Free
    4. Toad The Wet Sprocket - Crazy Life
    5. The Innocence Mission - Bright As Yellow
    6. Better Than Ezra - Circle Of Friends
    7. Ape Hangers - I Don't Want To Live Today
    8. Cracker - Whole Lotta Trouble
    9. The Meices - Ready, Steady, Go
    10. Drill - What You Are
    11. Lustre - Nice Overalls
    12. Please - Here It Comes Again
    13. Evan Dando - The Ballad Of El Goodo
    14. Coyote Shivers - Sugarhigh
    15. The Cruel Sea - The Honeymoon Is Over

    CLICK HERE to listen to the playlist

    Tuesday, 16 August 2011

    Blog Quiz: What's My Job?


    What is the job of the following characters?

    1.  2.  3.  

    4. 5.  6.  

    7.  8.  9.  
    10.  11.  12. 

    13.  14.  15. 

    Answers will be posted with next weeks quiz. Feel free to email me with your answers if you can't wait till then or you want to show off.

    Last Week's Blog Quiz Answers: 

    1) The Pianist
    2) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
    3) The Shawshank Redemption
    4) Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    5) Catch Me If You Can
    6) Rear Window
    7) Silence Of The Lambs
    8) Memento
    9) WALL-E
    10) American History X
    11) The Shining
    12) Inception
    13) Monty Python And The Holy Grail
    14) Snatch
    15) One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

    Monday, 15 August 2011

    Eye Candy Of The Week: James Franco


    Long day at work? Cheer yourself up with a picture of James Franco as Daniel Desario in Freaks And Geeks: 


    Sunday, 14 August 2011

    Happy Birthday Steve Martin


    Forgotten Gems and Movie Classics: Stand By Me


    The first Forgotten Gems and Movie Classics review, and first on my list of favourite films: Stand By Me. Firmly on the Movie Classics list, this film has everything you need for a successful film: a great director (Rob Reiner), a great cast (Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, Keifer Sutherland, Richard Dreyfuss, John Cusack) and based on short story The Body by Stephen King.


    The 1986 film follows four best friends as they set off to see the dead body of a local boy who’s been stranded in the woods after a train accident. After Vern overhears his older brother talking about the macabre incident, and delivers the news to the group, they become convinced that they’ll become local heroes for finding the body and take the trip to find the body before the older guys get there. The boys’ journey to the elusive body is coloured by the personal pressures brought to bear on them by the adult world as they share, often painful, experiences. On the 25th anniversary Blu-ray, Stephen King indicated that this was the first successful translation to film of any of his works – and even with the brilliant Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption, I think it remains the best.

    It is quickly clear what the rank is amongst the group of friends. Chris (Phoenix) takes on a fatherly role of the group despite his bad reputation, his best friend Gordie (Wheaton) is the sensitive writer who has the best shot at a good future, Vern (O’Connell) is a chubby kid with a heart of gold but a head full of rocks and Teddy (Feldman) with a deformed ear as a result of his ‘looney’ father’s rage, is an eccentric and unpredictable boy destined to follow in his dad’s footsteps. A significant part of the enjoyment of Stand By Me stems from the small group of realistic characters used and the quirks inherent in their behaviour.


    In a 2011 interview with NPR, Will Wheaton attributed the film’s success to the director’s casting choices, saying: “Rob Reiner found four young boys who basically were the characters we played. I was awkward and nerdy and shy and uncomfortable in my own skin and really, really sensitive, and River was cool and really smart and passionate and even as that age kind of like a father figure to some of us, Jerry was one of the funniest people I had ever seen in my life, either before or since, and Corey was unbelievably angry and in an incredible amount of pain and had an absolutely terrible relationship with his parents.”

    The boys’ courage is tested as they discover that the world outside their clubhouse doors and their secret knocks, is a lot bigger and scarier than they initially realised and that they have been hiding a lot of pain and fear from each other the years. As much as Stand By Me is a coming of age story about a group of boys in dusty Oregon, it’s also a reminder that allowing yourself to be vulnerable to life’s experiences can change your life.


    Favourite Scenes: 

    Train Track: 

    Chris Crying

    Lollipop

    Leeches

    "I don't shut up, I grow up and when I look at you I throw up"

    Interesting Facts:
    • When filming the train scene, Wheaton and O’Connell didn’t look scared enough; in frustration Rob Reiner yelled at them until they started crying and that’s when they were able to film the scene.
    • To keep in character while off-camera, Keifer Sutherland often picked on Wheaton, Phoenix, Feldman and O’Connell.
    • The lead actors weren’t allowed to see Ray Brower until they unveil him on camera to gain the best reaction possible.
    • Feldman and Reiner tested thirty different laughs before deciding on the one for Teddy.
    • While practicing his lines, the 11 year old O’Connell was incredibly impressed that he was allowed to swear.
    • In the scene where Chris breaks down, Reiner asked Phoenix to think of a time in his life when an adult let him down and use it in the scene; upset and crying he had to be comforted by the director afterwards.
    • At the insistence of avid non-smoker Reiner, the cigarettes smoked by the boys were made from cabbage leaves.
    • Sutherland claimed in an interview that at one location they bought cookies from a Renaissance Fair which turned out to be pot cookies – two hours later they found O’Connell crying and high on cookies.