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Post by FailedGimmick on Dec 26, 2011 15:56:13 GMT -5
One one hand, Jessica Walter, on the other Jamie Kennedy.
I love the former and hate the latter.
I'm torn.
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Post by nm on Dec 26, 2011 15:56:30 GMT -5
lol jamie kennedy
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Dec 26, 2011 16:09:31 GMT -5
I'm a movie buff and do not know who any of those people are Jessica Walter was Lucille Bluth in Arrested Development. She's currently in Retired at 35 on TV Land, with George Segal. Jennifer Esposito was in Spin City and the film Crash. She's also on the CBS crime drama "Blue Bloods."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2011 16:19:46 GMT -5
She's also in Archer.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Dec 26, 2011 16:34:48 GMT -5
They really should go with Punk's idea and remake Cannonball Run with the whole roster as the principal cast. I'd take it a step further though and have everyone playing themselves in character.
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Post by eukaryote on Dec 26, 2011 16:47:15 GMT -5
either these movies do terrific through their home release or the company has a pool of money that they enjoy wasting on limited-theatrical-run --> straight-to-dvd-a-week-later movies that are crummy and loathed by critics starring men who have excessive musculature but are portraying tough-but-sensitive characters. i hate it. i forced myself to sit through 12 Rounds and i'll never make that same mistake again. this is a company that makes about $300-400 million in revenue per year but can't get more than a two-week run in three theatres somewhere in Missouri. shut it down, Vince.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Dec 26, 2011 16:56:46 GMT -5
Hahaha... no, staying home for this one. Jamie Kennedy got to bang Jennifer Love Hewitt, he is a winner in my book. All the more reason to hate him on my end.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2011 17:15:47 GMT -5
either these movies do terrific through their home release or the company has a pool of money that they enjoy wasting on limited-theatrical-run --> straight-to-dvd-a-week-later movies that are crummy and loathed by critics starring men who have excessive musculature but are portraying tough-but-sensitive characters. i hate it. i forced myself to sit through 12 Rounds and i'll never make that same mistake again. this is a company that makes about $300-400 million in revenue per year but can't get more than a two-week run in three theatres somewhere in Missouri. shut it down, Vince. From what I can gather they do make money on these movies, the only reason that they put them in theaters is so certain stores will carry them is my understanding. For the record 12 Rounds wasn't bad. Also, I'm FAR from a movie buff and I know who Jamie Kennedy is, so yeah if you're a movie expert you should know who he is.
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Dec 26, 2011 17:19:39 GMT -5
She was also in Dinosaurs and PCU but you don't need to know PCU.
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Post by eukaryote on Dec 26, 2011 17:21:54 GMT -5
jamie kennedy is a fairly recognizable name i'd say. if you were a "movie buff" (i.e. a person with a well-rounded and extensive knowledge of film) you would absolutely know who jamie kennedy is. he's certainly been in enough "high profile" movies. Who? High profile movies? Like what exactly. romeo+juliet, scream, enemy of the state, bowfinger, three kings, jay and silent bob strike back would be great contenders. i would hope that a "movie buff" would have seen at least one (to three) of these. i have seen all of them, incidentally, and i am nowhere close to being a "movie buff".
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Post by eukaryote on Dec 26, 2011 17:22:46 GMT -5
either these movies do terrific through their home release or the company has a pool of money that they enjoy wasting on limited-theatrical-run --> straight-to-dvd-a-week-later movies that are crummy and loathed by critics starring men who have excessive musculature but are portraying tough-but-sensitive characters. i hate it. i forced myself to sit through 12 Rounds and i'll never make that same mistake again. this is a company that makes about $300-400 million in revenue per year but can't get more than a two-week run in three theatres somewhere in Missouri. shut it down, Vince. From what I can gather they do make money on these movies, the only reason that they put them in theaters is so certain stores will carry them is my understanding. For the record 12 Rounds wasn't bad. Also, I'm FAR from a movie buff and I know who Jamie Kennedy is, so yeah if you're a movie expert you should know who he is. perhaps for your own records, but mine firmly state that it was a travesty. sorry, i just really did not enjoy that movie.
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Post by norsisclouds on Dec 26, 2011 17:25:01 GMT -5
but now it's "Edge as a lawyer who loses his classic car and then goes on a quest to get it back." Edge as a lawyer is funny enough, but him hunting down his car hopefully vigilante style puts it over the top. I can completely buy Edge as a lawyer because he never shuts up. I'll actually watch this one.
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Post by SAJ Forth on Dec 26, 2011 17:42:54 GMT -5
"Nick Blades" would actually be a pretty good wrestling name. I'd prefer Ric Blades.
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Post by Zombie Mod is not a ghoul. on Dec 26, 2011 18:23:43 GMT -5
thread cleaned up, keep on topic please.
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Post by I am Jack's STD on Dec 26, 2011 19:13:15 GMT -5
I think they should stick to comedy. If this is a comedy with bits of action, it will likely be amusing. They've got a pretty good cast on hand for a comedy. I watched Knucklehead, and as far as I'm concerned that knocked it out of the park for WWE films. It was Big Show playing Chris Farley in a Chris Farley movie, and it worked wonders for what it was. As long as they stick to jokes, it should turn out well.
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Post by PTBartman on Dec 27, 2011 13:41:48 GMT -5
I want WWE films to just remake Bloodsport. Also, intentionally miscast people as much as possible. Hornswoggle as Fran N Furter in a Remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show...Co Staring...Santino Marella as Brad...Aksana as Janet...Zack Ryder as Riff Raff...Beth as Magenta...Natalya as Colombia....Big Show as Rocky...Alberto DelRio as DrScott and Ricardo Rodriguez as the Narator
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Post by gonzo16 on Dec 27, 2011 13:43:34 GMT -5
Who makes these shitty wwe movie scripts? Just awful awful stuff.
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Post by Lila on Dec 27, 2011 13:50:26 GMT -5
And it's in New Orleans AGAIN?!?! Damn WWE. This movie has terrible written all over it. It feels like 'Inside Out 2' or something.
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Post by MAGGLE on Dec 27, 2011 14:49:00 GMT -5
This can´t be a WWE Film, where is the kidnapped wife in this scenario?
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Post by Magician under the moonlight on Dec 27, 2011 14:55:20 GMT -5
I think they should stick to comedy. If this is a comedy with bits of action, it will likely be amusing. They've got a pretty good cast on hand for a comedy. I watched Knucklehead, and as far as I'm concerned that knocked it out of the park for WWE films. It was Big Show playing Chris Farley in a Chris Farley movie, and it worked wonders for what it was. As long as they stick to jokes, it should turn out well. Next WWE film, Big Shaw in the remake of the Beverly Hills Ninja. That actually could work. As for the Edge movie, Let's just say I hope they are no aliens involved.
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