Nighthawk Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Lon Chaney Sr. was born Leonidas Frank Chaney. I collect awesome names, it's something of a hobby. That's one of my favorites. Jr. was Creighton Tull Chaney.
randomguy Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Reign of Fire. It was good for one scene. If you've seen it you know exactly what I mean.
Matt Young Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Anybody else going to watch Death Race this weekend? Looks awesome. Looks like The Condemned with cars. Yes, I read "Everything's Eventual"... well, actually, I listened to the audio book. But yeah, Stephen King has this bizarre attachment to mini-series, and his film adaptations are not that good, lots of his shit could get remade. My favorite book of his is IT. Unfilmable, but they could do better than what they had... except for Tim Curry, he was spot on perfect. Salem's Lot was an ok tv one. The Shining is obviously the best, it's better than the book, and it's a good book. I also like Pet Semetary a lot, it's pretty ugly. Are you kidding me? The Shining was an amazing book. The movie, on the other hand... It scared me to death as a kid, but watching it recently, it bored the shit out of me. It's not even close.
cd213 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Anybody else going to watch Death Race this weekend? Looks awesome. Looks like The Condemned with cars. Yes, I read "Everything's Eventual"... well, actually, I listened to the audio book. But yeah, Stephen King has this bizarre attachment to mini-series, and his film adaptations are not that good, lots of his shit could get remade. My favorite book of his is IT. Unfilmable, but they could do better than what they had... except for Tim Curry, he was spot on perfect. Salem's Lot was an ok tv one. The Shining is obviously the best, it's better than the book, and it's a good book. I also like Pet Semetary a lot, it's pretty ugly. Are you kidding me? The Shining was an amazing book. The movie, on the other hand... It scared me to death as a kid, but watching it recently, it bored the shit out of me. It's not even close. I didn't like the original version of the film much. I actually liked the made for tv version a lot better.
King Kamala Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Fun fact: My hatred of Leonard Maltin stems from Reign of Fire. I've told that story elsewhere though. It was really more a Christian Bale fights dragons movie, really. Matthew McConaughey shows up like 45 minutes and eaten by a dragon a half hour later. Anyways I bet Bale wishes he could take that movie off his resume. I actually thought the movie was a lot of fun when I saw it in theaters (Hey I didn't know any better- I was 13). That reminds me I saw that movie for a friend's birthday and that friend had a three or four year run where we saw the shittiest movies on his birthday. The aforementioned Christian Bale dragon movie, that boring ass Final Fantasy movie (that was so bad I contemplated on walking out to see Scary Movie 2- chew on that for a second), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I'm amazed that we're still friends after he made me sit through those.
bob_barron Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 For my friends birthday we had to suffer through Trapped in Paradise and Ace Ventura 2. Yep.
Gary Floyd Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 The dude who played Sho'Nuff is dead.
Ravenbomb Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Fun fact: My hatred of Leonard Maltin stems from Reign of Fire. I've told that story elsewhere though. It was really more a Christian Bale fights dragons movie, really. Matthew McConaughey shows up like 45 minutes and eaten by a dragon a half hour later. Anyways I bet Bale wishes he could take that movie off his resume. I actually thought the movie was a lot of fun when I saw it in theaters (Hey I didn't know any better- I was 13). That reminds me I saw that movie for a friend's birthday and that friend had a three or four year run where we saw the shittiest movies on his birthday. The aforementioned Christian Bale dragon movie, that boring ass Final Fantasy movie (that was so bad I contemplated on walking out to see Scary Movie 2- chew on that for a second), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I'm amazed that we're still friends after he made me sit through those. Yeah, for some reason for a long time me and the family would go see pretty bad movies for my birthday. Independence Day, Scary Movie, Men In Black 2, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but fortunately that garglemesh ended years ago.
King Kamala Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 You know, come to think of it, I subjected that friend to The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas so maybe he was just trying to get even. I don't know why I wanted to see that movie. I didn't even like the first movie (or the cartoon for that matter) all that much. I guess dinosaurs farting and Stephen Baldwin were what I wanted to see in a movie when I was 11.
2GOLD Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Niggaz be dyin these days! Does this mean the serial pillest has become a racist? Wait wait wait...people paid movie to see the Flintstones sequel? Really? Damn. And REIGN OF FIRE wasn't that bad, it actually could have been a much better flick if it was a little longer with better work showing the fall of humanity. And you know, gave some kind of decent conclusion other than "We killed the male...now we wait.."
King Kamala Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 According to wikipedia, it was #1 for a weekend! For shits and giggles, I looked up what was #1 on the weekend I was born and it was Willow. Could be worse I guess. Had I been born a week earlier it would have been Friday The 13th Part VII:The New Blood.
bob_barron Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Missing in Action was #1 the weekend I was born. Respect
Guest Smues Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Springbreak was #1 when I was born. Weak.
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 You know, come to think of it, I subjected that friend to The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas so maybe he was just trying to get even. I don't know why I wanted to see that movie. I didn't even like the first movie (or the cartoon for that matter) all that much. I guess dinosaurs farting and Stephen Baldwin were what I wanted to see in a movie when I was 11. I remember that came out on my birthday, April 28th.
Jingus Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Where the hell are you finding these lists so easily? IMDB and wiki both utterly failed me on this one, and even the third-party list I eventually found was incomplete. The week before I was born #1 was held by 10, two weeks after was The Great Santini, but no info found on the actual day.
bob_barron Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 I'm just finding the weekend, not the day. boxofficemojo goes back to 1982
King Kamala Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Yeah so does wiki. I think they only started doing the weekend B.O. in '82 cause that's how far wikipedia goes back.
Jingus Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 Which is a problem for old fucks like me trying to fruitlessly pursue this quixotic quest of trivia.
2GOLD Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 All I know is when I was born, MOTEL HELL was in theaters. My night has been made.
Jingus Posted August 22, 2008 Report Posted August 22, 2008 At least Alien was still kicking around somewhere in the top 5 for me, so good enough I guess.
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 I was born on a Friday (4/28/87) and in theaters was "No Way Out," "Dirty Dancing," and "The Lost Boys" and "Robocop" still hanging out after over 4-5 weeks. But what was the number one movie that weekend? Obviously "Stakeout." The buddy cop movie with Emilio Estevez and Richard Dreyfuss.
Ravenbomb Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 Weekend before I was born: Karate Kid 2. Weekend after: Aliens.
bob_barron Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 Death Race features a disclaimer at the end telling people to not try this at home. Thanks, Death Race!
King Kamala Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 That's nearly as funny as the live action insert at the end of Fly Me To The Moon where Buzz Aldrin tells the audience that it was in fact not possible for flies to have hitched a ride on Apollo 11. Thanks Buzz.
RepoMan Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 Tootsie was #1 when I was born, and Down Under by Men at Work was topping the charts.
Matt Young Posted August 23, 2008 Report Posted August 23, 2008 Idiots. Could you elaborate? I mean, I respect your opinion more than that of most others on here, but simply calling those who prefer the book idiots isn't a good counter argument. What, in your opinion, made the movie better? Nicholson was great- actually, the whole cast played their roles very well- but the movie was just kind of dull and, well, not scary to me once I passed age 14. The book, however, still gave me chills at 20.
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