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The FP - Dystopian Dance Dance Revolution

The FP – Dystopian Dance Dance Revolution

I couldn’t believe that this was a real film when I first watched the trailer, but apparently it is real. And I kinda think I want to see it. It’s so ridiculous that it could actually be funny. It comes out a week before the Hunger Games movie so I foresee this film being buried ...continue reading
Space Stallions

Space Stallions

I wish this would become a real cartoon but I think it’s just a film project. Either way you have to watch. It’s an homage to 80′s cartoons like Silverhawks (but with horses!) and She-ra (because the main female lead is dressed similarly). ...continue reading
Just for kicks

Just for kicks

Gratuitous pic of a dog in the sand My friend Dave’s dog Katie enjoying being buried up to her neck in the sand. ...continue reading
Fubiz Animation Awards

Fubiz Animation Awards

One of my favorite blogs on all things design is French blog Fubiz. Seems like they are going to be giving out some awards in different design-related categories because today I came across in my rss feed the post about their animation nominations. Check out their awesome selection of animations and vote! Fubiz Awards – ...continue reading
Deb's Cine-Meh House: ZAPPED!

Deb’s Cine-Meh House: ZAPPED!

Teen telekinesis sex romp Zapped! (1982) prompted Vincent Canby of the New York Times to use the word “retarded” in his review. What you have here is a standard science-experiment-gone-awry plot, which leads to lifted skirts, spilled milkshakes, and befuddled fuddy-duddies. B-movie mainstay Eddie Deezen makes an appearance, but if that’s not enough to pique your interest, ...continue reading
Animation Round-up vol 8

Animation Round-up vol 8

I just finished watching the entire Star Wars Uncut: Director’s Cut, which I highly recommend you watch with some friends and some beers. If you don’t know what that is, here’s the short short version: Someone dissected the entire first Star Wars movie (ep IV) into 15 seconds bits. Then asked the world (via the ...continue reading
Deb’s Cine-meh House: Electric Dreams

Deb’s Cine-meh House: Electric Dreams

According to the filmmakers, Electric Dreams (1984) is what happens when you get a computer drunk on champagne—that is to say, it stalks your hot new girlfriend and tries to kill you. One whiskey sour and my computer took on more of a Henry Chinaski persona, so I guess it all depends on your machine’s alcohol tolerance ...continue reading
Deb’s Cine-meh House: Plain Clothes

Deb’s Cine-meh House: Plain Clothes

Until I looked at the cast on IMDB, I didn’t remember Plain Clothes (1988) having anyone of note in it, but right there among the supporting players are ABE VIGODA! SEYMOUR CASSEL! HARRY SHEARER! and GEORGE WENDT! and more! I don’t recall anyone of them in it so I have to trust that IMDB is ...continue reading
Deb’s Cine-meh House: Dead Heat

Deb’s Cine-meh House: Dead Heat

In Dead Heat (1988), Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo fill the screen with their big, big faces while playing out the comic story of a zombie cop the way a high-school quartet noodles out a top-of-the-line second-rate jazz composition! This film came on the tail end of the 1980s zombie explosion (my, that sounds messy), ...continue reading
Holiday-ish Movies

Holiday-ish Movies

Lists appeal to everyone, whether it’s the top five things you can use to jazz up your Ramen noodle soup  (1. fried chicken, 2. more noodles, 3. hard-boiled eggs, 4. corncakes wrapped in American cheese,  5. peppermints) or the Best/Worst Sports Injuries of the Century (Theismann). In order to appeal to the growing list-conscious American ...continue reading
Deb’s Cine-meh House: The Bounty

Deb’s Cine-meh House: The Bounty

The Bounty (1984) is not the story of the moderately popular chocolate bar of the same name, but a laborious cruise into history with Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins as Mr. Christian and Capt. Bligh respectively.                   YES NO   ...continue reading
Deb’s Cine-meh House: The Manhattan Project

Deb’s Cine-meh House: The Manhattan Project

The Manhattan Project (1986) does not take place in Manhattan at all (unlike the  super-secret government project of the same name), but there is a plutonium bomb built by a high-school student who, in real life, would probably end up riddled with cancerous tumors from radiation poisoning, but the movie goes in a different direction. ...continue reading