TITLES THAT MAKE YOU GO, “UH?”
I started to ponder about stupid movie titles — titles that are quite odd or that don’t seem to know what the movie is they’re representing.
I started to ponder about stupid movie titles — titles that are quite odd or that don’t seem to know what the movie is they’re representing.
Every documentary has an ideal audience that would benefit most from it’s messages. Here, that audience would be young adults who are thinking of going into stand up comedy (yes, there are people in this world who are thinking of doing that somewhere).
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe appeared for on LATalkRadio.com’s “Oh, Mary!” and stayed for the duration! They talked new movies, their history and what The Movie Guys are all about.
It’s a horrible tragedy when violence upsets something like a sporting or holiday event. But when violence mars the arts, I find it especially disturbing.
I won’t regurgitate the same old manure you could get EVERYWHERE else. Instead, I will inform you of my own personal journey. It is so much sweeter (and it has funnier (and hotter, I might add) pictures).
Christopher Nolan doesn’t make bad movies. Ever. Even this one looks great. Two bits of awesomeness stitched together.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. Continuing coverage of summer movies, Paul reviews “Ted” and “The Amazing Spider-Man”.
In this clip from The Movie Guys LIVE!, June 2012, David and Paul discuss whether Princess Merida of “Brave” is Irish or the other thing (Scottish), and they get the whole cast involved.
Inspired by the June 2012 release “Brave”
On the whole, I can recommend “Ted”. There are a ton of good laughs and if you’re a “Family Guy” fan, the faithful were out at the screening I went to and it was a huge crowd-pleaser.
After “Cars 2”, it’s good to know that some of Hollywood’s best filmmakers can pick themselves up and dust themselves off so quickly.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. This week Paul reviews the new Disney/Pixar film “Brave”.
This film immediately felt like someone’s wacky remembrance of what they heard the ‘80s were like, instead of a portrait of how they were, told by people who were there.
Movie Guys Paul Preston, Christanna Rowader, David Beach and Lee Kias give the once-over to June movie releases PROMETHEUS and MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED. Quick, sharp and funny, we’ll tell you what they’re all about.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. This week they cover the new movie musical starring Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin, “Rock of Ages”.
This movie is a perfect example of what happens when no one’s career is actually on the line.
Writer, Blayne Weaver, has created an endearing script, that is charmingly portrayed by actor Blayne Weaver, and solidly executed by director Blayne Weaver.
“6 Month Rule” writer/director Blayne Weaver answers a series of dumbass questions from Paul Preston of The Movie Guys.
SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, the new fantasy film starring Kristen Stewart, gets a thorough once-over from Movie Guys Paul Preston and Christanna Rowader. Quick, sharp and funny, we’ll tell you what it’s all about.
PIRANHA 3DD, the new comedy/horror/thriller film, gets a thorough once-over from Movie Guy Paul Preston, Lee Kias and special guest Shelly Martinez. Quick, sharp and funny, we’ll tell you what it’s all about.
It’s an interesting concept to see the original world the Brothers’ Grimm imagined up on the screen, but it’s coupled with dialogue that’s not very special and devoid of any real charisma.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Lee Kias look back at the month that was in May 2012, recapping the Universal Pictures action film “Battleship”
I’m going to attempt something never done before, and something that should not be done without supervision. I’m going to reference Shakespeare when speaking of “Battleship”, but this movie was a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters, including the new DisneyNature film “Chimpanzee”, the latest Sacha Baron Cohen comedy “The Dictator” and the new quirky-fest from Wes Anderson, “Moonrise Kingdom”
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Christanna Rowader stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s “Broad Topics” to lay down a ton of material on “Battleship” and “What to Expect When You’re Expecting”.
In this clip from The Movie Guys LIVE!, May 2012, Karen expresses her love for Bill Murray, which eventually, as most love expressions do, leads to a song.
Inspired by the May 2012 release “Moonrise Kingdom”
I think Cohen’s opened and closed the door on terrorist comedies in one fell swoop.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks with afternoon anchors Bonnie Petrie and Mike Barajas about what’s new in theaters. This week, the Tim Burton movie “Dark Shadows”. If you like Tim Burton movies, you’ll like it. If you don’t, you won’t.
Movie Guy Matteo Molinari looks at the dopey conversations that must go down when marketing an American movie in Italy.
Tim Burton only makes Tim Burton movies, so whatever the original source material, in the end, it’ll get turned into a Tim Burton movie.