Just because ...
Here's the trailer for "Short Circuit II." How cute is Johnny 5?!
— Korin
Here's the trailer for "Short Circuit II." How cute is Johnny 5?!
— Korin
The official trailer for "Anna Nicole," the Willa Ford-starring biopic on Anna Nicole Smith has arrived! And it looks ... very low budget. (Although, props to Ford for sounding just like Smith.)
What do you think?
— Korin
It's been several years since I saw "Zapatista!" but it came up in conversation last night, so I thought I'd share. The documentary delves into the world of the Zapatistas, an indigenous tribe in Mexico, who argue that globalization is destroying their way of life. According to the doc, the Mexican government is trying to persecute them.
Rage Against the Machine's Zack de la Rocha appears in the film, as do several Rage songs (yes!). (De la Rocha wrote "People of the Sun" about the Zapatistas.) It's definitely worth a rental, if you're feeling the need for a lil' education. Most people have never heard of the Zapatistas, or their movement.
Check out the trailer, above.
— Korin
With nothing to watch at 10 p.m. last night, I stumbled across a screening of "Painted Babies" on We. (Yes, We — get your laugh in now.)
The documentary, first aired in the mid-90s, follows the lives of 4-year-old pageant queens Asia and Brooke, and the pushy moms behind them. The movie builds up to the all-important Southern Charm Pageant in Atlanta, where the two girls go head to head in the categories of western wear, modeling and talent.
There's definitely something jarring about little girls wearing tons of makeup and a gallon of hairspray. If you get a chance to check out the doc, take a look in the audience at these shows — no one is in it, other than the stage parents, and yet these parents are incredibly invested in whether their child will win.
Check out an excerpt from the talent competition at the Southern Charm Pageant in the film, above. (By the way, the competition still exists. Here's the official Web site: http://misssoutherncharm.tripod.com/.)
— Korin
Hey - whaddaya know? Matthew McConaughey removes his shirt in the latest Dolce & Gabbana cologne commercial.
This, after McConaughey was virtually shirtless through all of his most recent film, "Fool's Gold." Not to mention all the shirt-free paparazzi photos that frequently pop up of the actor tooling around Los Angeles.
Bet we know what his future child's going to find embarrassing about good ol' dad ...
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Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) desperately seeks out his girlfriend after taking a beating.
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Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) dumps her cat (then finds him) and gains a boyfriend in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
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Check out Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze's very good night in "Ghost."
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Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling rekindle their lost love in this tear-jerking scene.
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This is too good to not post. Here's a little humor in the midst of all that love. Check out Tom Hanks and Victor Garber losing it over "The Dirty Dozen" in "Sleepless in Seattle." Ha!
- Korin
It's perhaps the most famous (and parodied) cinematic love scene of all time: Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr smooching on a beach in "From Here to Eternity."
Enjoy!
— Korin
Relive Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman's famous scene in the ever-romantic "Casablanca," above. (And, no, she doesn't decide to stay this time either.)
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In honor of Valentine's Day, we'll be rolling out our favorite romantic movie clips for the next 24 hours.
Some will make you cry, others will make you smile and still more will crack you up, like the 30-Second Bunnies spoof of "Titanic" (above).
Enjoy!
— Korin
Since "Semi-Pro" is Will Ferrell's third sports-themed comedy, it's only natural he'd start to stump for something like Bud Light. 'Cause, you know, that's what athletes do.
Check out his character's faux beer commercial outtakes above. Our fav line: "A lot of sweat goes into every bottle. Not literally, because that would be gross, but you know what I mean."
In the film, Ferrell plays Jackie Moon, a basketball player who tries to help his team join the NBA.
— Korin