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Video: Actor Randy Quaid Arrested in Texas
from Associated Press on September 25, 2009
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Actor Randy Quaid and his wife were released from a West Texas jail late Thursday after their arrest for allegedly skipping out on a $10,000 California hotel bill. The pair posted bail after the sheriff provided a ride to a bank. (Sept. 25)
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Yesterday, Did You Celebrate Our 'Independence Day'?
from Cinematical on July 05, 2009
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Maybe I just follow far too many movie nerds on Twitter to get an accurate reading on this, but did Independence Day turn around and become an honest-to-goodness movie staple over the Fourth of July holiday while I wasn't looking? I mean, I get that it was huge when it landed on said weekend back in 1996, and I know that President Pullman's speech (embedded below) is quotable as all get out -- though extra points to the pal who instead posted "Eagle-20! Fox-2!" -- but I usually see war movies and TV show marathons as go-to fodder for the 4th, however less fitting their titles may be. So how many of you actually did watch ID4 yesterday? How long had it been since you watched it? How fond of it were you thirteen years back? Did you watch it because it harkens back to a big, loud, relatively healthy level of cheese that we used to get from our blockbusters, back when we could see what exactly was going on in any given action scene? Or was it simply a more welcome/convenient option than going to see a third Ice Age or a two-and-a-half-hour gangster drama, or perhaps a memorial to the late Jeff Goldblum? Comment away! Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, 20th Century Fox Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Bad Movie Beatdown: Pluto Nash
from me on blip.tv (beta) on April 05, 2009
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The first season of Bad Movie Beatdown begins with the infamous Eddie Murphy flop "Pluto Nash". As he reviews the movie, Film Brain soon discovers that big names and special effects can't fix poor plotting and jokes, soon growing infuriated by the ludicrious plot twists.All film footage is property of their respective owners. This work is protected by Satire/Parody Clause and review purposes.This episode contains some bad language and sex references.
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