Posted in beyond the stars, on the funny side of the street
Tags: Adam Sandler, Amir Mokri, arcade, Arkanoid, Ashley Benson, Atari, Brian Cox, Centipede, chris columbus, Dan Aykroyd, Daryl Hall, Defender, Denis Akiyama, Dojo Quest, Donkey Kong, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Fantasy Island, Frogger, Galaga, game console, Good Charlotte, Hall & Oates, Happy Madison, Henry Jackman, Jackie Sandler, Jane Krakowski, Jared Sandler, John Oates, josh gad, Joust, Kevin James, Lainie Kazan, Loverboy, Madonna, Martha Stewart, Matt Frewer, Max Headroom, michelle monaghan, movie, Namco, Nintendo, Pac-Man, Patrick Jean, Peter Dinklage, Pixels, review, Ronald Reagan, Sadie Sandler, Sean Bean, Serena Williams, Space Invaders, Spandau Ballet, Sunny Sandler, Tears for Fears, The Smurfs, Tim Herlihy, Timothy Dowling, Toru Iwatani, True, video games, Waka Flocka Flame, Working for the Weekend, Wreck-It Ralph
Posted in romancing the movies
Tags: Adaptation, amy adams, Arcade Fire, Being John Malkovich, Bill Hader, Brian Cox, charlie kaufman, Chris Pratt, Electric Dreams, Giorgio Moroder, Her, Joaquin Phoenix, Karen O, Lenny Von Dohlen, michel gondry, movie, olivia wilde, oscar, Owen Pallett, Phillip Oakey, Portia Doubleday, review, Scarlet Johansson, Spike Jonze, Steve Barron, The Moon Song, UNIVAC I, virginia madsen, Where The Wild Things Are
Posted in adrenalination
Tags: anthony hopkins, Brian Cox, Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cully Hammer, david thewlis, Dean Parisot, Eric Hoebert, Helen Mirren, Joe Hoebert, John Malkovich, Lee Byung-Hun, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mary Louise-Parker, movie, Neal McDonough, Red, Red 2, review, Robert Schwenke, Warren Ellis
Posted in on the funny side of the street
Tags: Brian Cox, Chris Henchy, Dan Aykroyd, Dylan McDermott, Jason Sudeikis, Jay Roach, John Lithgow, movie, review, Sarah Baker, Shawn Harwell, Sickjokes, The Campaign, Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis
Posted in myths and legends
Tags: Alzheimer, Amanda Silver, Andy Serkis, Brian Cox, Caesar, Charlton Heston, David Oleyowo, Freida Pinto, James Franco, John Lithgow, movie, Pierre Boulle, Planet Of The Apes, review, Rick Jaffa, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, Rupert Wyatt, Tim Burton, Tom Felton, Tyler Labine