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Henry Gibson, 'Toy Story 3' T-Shirts And Carrying Kristen Stewart In Today's Twitter-Wood
17 September 2009 3:30 PM, PDT
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If you haven't seen the T-shirts being given out to the crew for "Toy Story 3," you're definitely going to want to check out director Lee Unkrich's posts today. They're must-sees Disney and Pixar fans. I almost gave him Twitter Pic of the Day status, too, but Kevin Nealon's shot with Sarah Silverman in a headlock edged them all out. Furthermore, I couldn't pick just one side of one of the shirts to spotlight.
I've also got a nice memory of actor Henry Gibson, who passed away yesterday, thoughtfully tweeted by actor Michael McKean. You can check that out at the top of the Twitter-Wood rundown today, along with a David Slade "Eclipse" tweet, a TwitPic from Peter Facinelli out in the forest, and a note about Tom Arnold's bachelor party. I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter-Wood report for September 17, 2009.
Twitter Pic of the Day:
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- Brian Warmoth
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Which was the best year for movies: 1977, 1994, or 1999?
5 August 2009 5:00 AM, PDT
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Last week, we posted a story about how 1984 was the best movie year ever when it comes to films you actually want to watch on a rainy day playing hooky from work. Movies like Ghostbusters, Bachelor Party, This is Spinal Tap, Footloose, and The Terminator. Movies that were the exact opposite of the highfalutin' offerings from 1939 -- the year critics always cite as the greatest Hollywood vintage of all time. Don't get us wrong, there were some decent high-brow movies from 25 years ago, too, like Amadeus and The Killing Fields. But mostly we were talking about movies that were, you know, fun.
And while some of you agreed with us about 1984's greatness, others were outraged. Apoplectic. Even concerned for our sanity. Some even made cases for other "greatest years". And we listened. That's what we do. So now, we've tallied up your nominees and narrowed it down to your
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- Chris Nashawaty
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Which was the best year for movies: 1977, 1994, or 1999?
5 August 2009 5:00 AM, PDT
| EW.com - PopWatch
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Last week, we posted a story about how 1984 was the best movie year ever when it comes to films you actually want to watch on a rainy day playing hooky from work. Movies like Ghostbusters, Bachelor Party, This is Spinal Tap, Footloose, and The Terminator. Movies that were the exact opposite of the highfalutin’ offerings from 1939 — the year critics always cite as the greatest Hollywood vintage of all time. Don’t get us wrong, there were some decent high-brow movies from 25 years ago, too, like Amadeus and The Killing Fields. But mostly we were talking about movies that were, you know, fun.
And while some of you agreed with us about 1984’s greatness, others were outraged. Apoplectic. Even concerned for our sanity. Some even made cases for other “greatest years”. And we listened. That’s what we do. So now, we’ve tallied up your nominees and narrowed it down
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- Chris Nashawaty
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Excl: First Look at the Jennifer's Body Graphic Novel
15 July 2009
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Boom! Studios offered ShockTillYouDrop.com an exclusive first look at the forthcoming tie-in graphic novel they're at work on for the horror film Jennifer's Body . What we have is the first nine pages, illustrated by Jim Mahfood ("Clerks"), as well as two covers: One for the direct market by Eric Jones (which will be available only in comic specialty stores), the other by Cho for the mass market (Barnes & Noble, Border, et al.).
The movie event of the Fall is the comic book event of this Summer! Juno 's award-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody brings you Jennifer's Body starring Megan Fox as a demonically-possessed cheerleader with a taste for killing teenage boys! In this original graphic novel that ties into the movie and expands on its universe, Black Metal's
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Today's Short: "100 Movies, 100 Quotes, 100 Numbers"
16 February 2009 1:18 PM, PST
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This is a pretty incredible montage of 100 quotes from 100 different movies that each contains a number from 1-100, counting backwards. There's really nothing else to say about it, but I do wonder how he even compiled these seemingly random lines. Full list of the movies below the vid.
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100. Night of the Living Dead
99. Laura
98. Dead Poet's Society
97. Bladerunner
96. The Lost Weekend
95. Ocean's 11
94. Star Wars
93. Midnight Run
92. It Came From Outer Space
91. The Right Stuff
90. The Fugitive
89. The French Connection
88. Back to the Future
87. Castaway
86. Quiz Show
85. Silence of the Lambs
84. Titanic
83. The Magnificent Seven
82. Rainman
81. Galaxy Quest
80. Harold and Maude
79. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
78. The Day The Earth Stood Still
77. The Apartment
76. The Great Escape
75. The Hustler
74. Ed Wood
73. The Jerk
72. Raiders of the Lost Ark
71. When Harry Met Sally...
70. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn
69. Mash
68. The Breakfast Club
67. The King and
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- Arya Ponto
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