Archive for the ‘Television’ category

The Horrible Horror of Those Hideous Horror Movies

December 27th, 2011

It is time for these hideous Halloween Horrors, guys!

Let us ask then, why horror movies today so terrible now?

Did they finally have the pinnacle of perfection awful awful they looked for all these decades? And what happened to these horror classic nostalgic old man were quite mild in comparison? And people are happy, angry or sad that the high-tech special effects, improved graphics scenes of gray SO uber-realistic pinball today?

Over the past 70 years or more horror movies have changed dramatically – and terrible. This kind of mysterious literally low-budget, special effects, cheesy B-movies leads (although as memorable classics) developed for graphic bloody hideous CGI masterpieces improved horrific proportions. If you already have the old movie classic Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, the Wolfman, the Mummy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Invisible Man, etc. have seen, etc., they were Suspense indeed thriller, but I would not classify them than what we now know that horror, given the extreme changes that have further developed. » Read more: The Horrible Horror of Those Hideous Horror Movies

Why Your Kids Should Be Into Classic Films Instead of Junk TV Stuff

December 22nd, 2011

Do you have children? If you do, you probably have the same reaction to half the junk on TV that I do.

Households with children would be expanded by donating all of their televisions to a recycling plant.

The majority of programming for people under eighteen and on television today is undesirable. I mean, serious adverse events. It romanticizes the characters that you prefer that your children did not do the things that you prefer that your children and away from things that you hope that they will not come through until they are away from home for at least one or two decades.

At the risk at my age, I’ll ask what happened to the intelligent toons as Crusader Rabbit, and George of the Jungle? Remember Gilligan Iceland and Happy Days? There were plots and characters then. Now we have the reality shows that have nothing to do with reality and animation, toon where each character is fighting on the side. » Read more: Why Your Kids Should Be Into Classic Films Instead of Junk TV Stuff

Top Five Movies Filmed in Miami Beach

November 6th, 2011

Given his size and shot idyllic beach, world famous nightlife, there are many movies in Miami Beach, Florida. Ranging from slapstick comedy to fight crime drama, it’s a mix of good, bad and ugly. Fortunately, there are some gems movie and here is a list of my top five films shot in Miami Beach. These films have more than entertain, they make us laugh and cry, and they inspire us to travel. We consider this visit from the comfort of your home. While these movies pop in your DVD player and let your mind wander to a tropical beach and feel the sand between your toes.

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
It may seem like Jim Carrey was famous for always, but it was the movie where he debuted as a top comedian. Make stupid jokes while trying to ridicule, Ace Ventura Pet Detective, which trace the mascot of the Miami Dolphins, Snowflake. Jim Carrey is his way of slapstick and capitalization Ace manages to save the day just in time for the Super Bowl.

The Birdcage (1996)
Show that Miami Beach is more than just crime series, drug busts and the beaches, and the Bird Cage recognizes the people of Miami-established gay and lesbian community. Robin Williams and Nathan Lane is not involved in this wacky comedy about a volunteer with the realities of modern families with more than a few eccentric individuals to disappoint. With remarkable performances by Nathan Lane as a drama, be prepared to laugh until your sides split. » Read more: Top Five Movies Filmed in Miami Beach