Archive for the 'Movie Blog' Category
I’ve read a lot of kvetching about Grindhouse’s poor showing in the box office — it’s 3 hour running time or ineffective marketing from the Weinstein company — but this, this, I think is just borderline retardo.
I don’t mean to opine on a topic that’s been better opined upon, but objectively, is it so surprising […]
Happy Friday the 13th
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance April 13th, 2007 in Movie Blog, This WeblogYou thought I wasn’t going to recognize the date, didn’t you?
I haven’t gone to see the two movies I really want to see — Grindhouse and Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters — because I haven’t had the time. I was planning on a long movie-viewing Saturday, but I’m out of Vicodin […]
Sunday, Space Monkey, Sailor Moon and I made our way to the theater to watch 300. The original plan was to go to the IMAX theater in Dallas to see it on Saturday, but that didn’t happen.
So there we were, in the pouring rain, waiting to buy tickets. I think it was the first time […]
Arnold Aubbard is a dead man
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance February 1st, 2007 in Noteworthy News, National Politics, Movie Blog, TelevisionThis graf says it all:
Officials have vowed to hold responsible Turner Broadcasting Inc., the parent company of the Cartoon Network, which airs the series about a talking milkshake, a box of fries and a meatball.
What the hell is going on when that is apparently our biggest terrorist threat. If this is what we have to […]
Wal-mart hates retardos
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance January 29th, 2007 in Movie Blog, This Weblog, American HistoryI feel like crap, but I’m in a good mood. Thank you Eli Lilly and company!
Yesterday, Sunday, I went out for lunch with my mom. We invited one of her friends (who happened to call that morning wanting to take her to the same restaurant we were planning on going to) and some of my […]
Friends of Press Releases: Movie Time
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance November 15th, 2006 in Noteworthy News, Movie BlogWACO.-The Waco Friends of Peace will present the Waco premiere of the docudrama “The Road to Guantanamo (2006)”, at 6p.m. Thursday November 16th, at Poppa Rollo’s Pizza, 703 N. Valley Mills Drive. The film is the true story of 3 British citizens who were imprisoned for 2 years at Guantanamo Bay, interrogated and tortured, and […]
For you to know
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance October 16th, 2006 in Noteworthy News, Movie BlogPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release.
WACO.- The Waco Friends of Peace will present the Patricia Foulkrod’s 2006 documentary “The Ground Truth” at Poppa Rollo’s Pizza meeting room, 703 N. Valley Mills Drive, Thursday October 19th. This critically acclaimed film presents the truth of the Iraq war from the soldier’s perspective. Rated R for violence and […]
It starts now
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance September 5th, 2006 in Noteworthy News, Movie Blog, TelevisionBut I won’t see it until much later tonight. The third season of House, MD starts in mere minutes. I’m looking forward to this. The premiere of Standoff is right after, and I’m kind of curious about that, too. Anything with the dude from Office Space, you know.
Also tonight, the new season of Nip Tuck […]
Snakes on a Movie Blog
2 Comments Published by Nate Nance August 18th, 2006 in Movie Blog, The Internets“I’ve had it with all these motherf-ing snakes on this motherf-ing plane!”
That’s the line that the fans wanted and that they reshot the movie to add. All because this film gathered all its momentum months before it hit theaters from the Internet.
I’m only going to say two things about Snakes on a Plane, mostly because […]
Is there nothing Bruce Campbell can’t do?
1 Comment Published by Nate Nance August 4th, 2006 in Noteworthy News, Movie Blog, TelevisionHe can save the world from the Deadites, and be a member of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force. That’s right, he’s the fourth member, at least according to this report about a screening of the ATHF movie at Aint It Cool News:
As reported before, the story revolves around the origin of the Aqua Teens, which […]


