TMNT Movies Announced for Blu-ray!

Posted 11 years ago by Movies

tmntbluray

Awesome announcement today from Warner Brothers. All three Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies have been announced for Blu-ray (and standard DVD) release this August! I’m a big blu-ray fan so I was hoping they would at least release the first film in time for the Ninja Turtles’ 25th anniversary, and they aren’t disappointing. Come on August.

[Blu-ray.com via Waner Bros]

Again, the lack of posting here is because I’m working on a handful of exciting announcements that affect this site, and shoudl be annoucned by next week.  Look for tons of TMNT coverage this year to celebrate the 25th Anniversary.

Disappointment

Posted 11 years ago by Movies

wall-e-eve-16401

Unfortunately, Wall-e has not been nominated for Best Picture, only Best Animated Feature. I think it deserved the nomination and the win, but I guess the Academy didn’t think so.

Quick Note: Some exciting news coming soon about this site!

Ernest Scared Stupid

Posted 13 years ago by Movies

ernest

Ah Ernest, I knew thee well. It was nice growing up watching your antics. I could relate to you. Wait, were you based on my dad?

I’m ashamed that I forgot about Ernest for as long as I did, but not anymore. I’m coming to appreciate why I liked Ernest movies. It was good, stupid fun. Think about it, the majority of his movies were him making funny faces and doing crazy characters. Since it’s Halloween, I had to break out Ernest Scared Stupid, Ernest’s fourth theatrical adventure. I doubt anyone thinks this is his finest work, or that any of his work is fine by that matter, but I don’t care. If you didn’t grow up with it you probably won’t understand it.

ernest1

Ernest is scared of trolls, in case you were wondering.

Read More

SMC Follows That Bird with Sesame Street’s First Movie

Posted 13 years ago by Movies

header

Ah, 1985. The year of my birth, the year Nintendo brought the Famicom to us as the NES, and last but not least, the year Sesame Street released their first full length motion picture: Follow that Bird. Follow me to rediscover the lost delights of this musical adventure or to discover them for the first time. Or, read on if you just really like hyperbole!! And cameos!!

DISCLAIMER: I love the Muppets. In fact, I’d say I probably appreciate them on a much deeper level than you. The Muppet Movie is one of my favorite films of all time. I’m counting down the days until the Power of the Dark Crystal and the Fraggle Rock movies come out. So forgive me if this review is a little biased, what can I say? Jim Henson is one of my heroes. Anyway, on with the movie.

Read More

Monster House Needs a Toy Line!

Posted 14 years ago by Movies, Toys

Ok I’m definitely coming close to obsession with this summer’s Monster House. I went to see it (on my birthday) back in July expecting just another Not-Pixar-So-Therefore-Crap computer animated movie. Boy was I surprised. The humor, sense of childlike adventure, and even the music all seem like they were ripped right out of the great 80s movies of the same genre. It reminded me a lot of films like The Goonies and even the terrible Goosebumps books (but in a good way, I promise). The writing is witty and does what a lot of Hollywood movies about kids never do, it makes them sound like real kids. It’s filled with great characters supplied with great voices, from Fred Williard to Jason Lee to John Heder. Anyway, if you haven’t seen it, I suggest buying it right away, no regrets.

The absolute biggest disappointment of the summer for me was the fact there was no toy line to accompany Monster House. I was thinking about it the other day, and these toys could have been amazingly fun. I’m hoping that MH attains cult status in the next few years and garners a toy line sometime in the future, and to aid in this effort, I’m laying out the whole line. Listen up toy companies!

We’ll start with the figures.

1. DJ – The hero of the film, DJ could come with a Super Soaker, his stuffed bunny, and his telescope.

2. Chowder – Chowder’s the self-proclaimed screw-up of the film. His accessories would have to be his new basketball and his Halloween mask.

3. Jenny – Introduced selling emergency Halloween candy door-to-door, she would have to come with a wagon full of treats.

4. Nebbercracker – The crotchety old man from across the street could come with dynamtie, a picture of his dead wife, and various toys he stole from the children.

5. Mom and Dad 2 Pack – The awkward dentist parents are only in the film for about two minutes, but would make a great addition to the toy line. They could come with the giant toothbrush and incisor they were taking to the convention.

6. Elizabeth (or Z) – The babysitter, she could come with a Skull and Bonez deme cassette tape.

7. Bones – Z’s loser boyfriend, he would include a beer bottle and his awesome kite. Awesome kite.

8. Skull – The geek prophet delivery boy from the Game Zone, he would come with a pizza box, mustache, zits, and delivery hat.

9. Officers Landers and Lister 2 Pack – Two more minor characters that made the most of their limited screen time, they could come with their guns, a megaphone and bottles of cold medicine.

You couldn’t have a Monster House toy line without the granddaddy of all playsets, the Monster House. It would preferably be huge and expensive, around $50, and could morph from regular looking house to pissed off possessed house. To make it worth the money, you could throw in some exclusive figures too, let’s say the cute little girl on the tricycle and Constance before she bit the dust.

Well, if these came out I know I would have them all, but that’s not saying much. I just put up a Monster House poster today.

Seriously though, if you haven’t seen this movie get it.