I saw Judge Dredd at a sneak preview. It was the first time I ever saw anyone walk on a movie.
It fits into a rather interesting category of disastrous would-be blockbusters–joining Flash Gordon, The Black Hole and Dune–where there’s this largely international cast–why are Jürgen Prochnow and Max von Sydow playing, basically, New Yorkers–and an overblown […]
Entries Tagged as 'James Remar'
Judge Dredd (1995, Danny Cannon)
August 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Buena Vista Pictures· Carlos Ezquerra· Danny Cannon· Ewen Bremner· James Earl Jones· James Remar· John Wagner· Jürgen Prochnow· Max von Sydow· Michael De Luca· Steven E. de Souza· Sylvester Stallone· William Wisher Jr.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Pineapple Express (2008, David Gordon Green)
August 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Maybe American cinema is okay after all, maybe it is evolving. Or maybe Pineapple Express is just an exception. It certainly seems like Seth Rogen’s finding the right mix for popularity and quality, but Express outdoes anything I thought it’d be.
After a shaky prologue sequence–which overuses Bill Hader for some kind of a Superbad reference and […]
Tagged: Columbia Pictures· David Gordon Green· Evan Goldberg· Gary Cole· James Remar· Judd Apatow· Seth Rogen· ★★★½
The Dream Team (1989, Howard Zieff)
February 16th, 2007 · No Comments
I’d forgotten how loud comedies could get. Maybe I haven’t seen enough eighties comedies lately, because watching The Dream Team, I kept wondering how I’d never noticed the music in the film before. I saw The Dream Team back on video, probably in 1990–Michael Keaton as Batman might not have been box office dollars, but […]
Tagged: David Loucka· Howard Zieff· James Remar· Jon Connolly· Michael Keaton· Peter Boyle· Universal Pictures· ★★
Blink (1994, Michael Apted)
September 13th, 2005 · No Comments
Do you know how much a romantic, early morning mist, Brad Fiedel-music scored ending costs? More than Blink’s got. What’s up with Fiedel never getting jobs? Guy’s great.
What’s funny (sad) is that I really thought Aidan Quinn was good in the film. He’s good in one scene, when his irritating “Chicago” accent isn’t going. James Remar’s […]
Tagged: Aidan Quinn· Dana Stevens· James Remar· Madeleine Stowe· Michael Apted· New Line Cinema· ★½
Blade: Trinity (2004, David S. Goyer)
July 19th, 2005 · No Comments
I imagine you’re thinking, why would he watch that? And I agree, Blade: Trinity is hardly Stop Button material. Except… I have been insulting David S. Goyer a lot lately (because he sucks) and I wanted my insults to be more informed and, also, because I enjoyed Blade II. I’ve never seen more than fifteen […]
Tagged: David S. Goyer· Gene Colan· James Remar· Kris Kristofferson· Marv Wolfman· New Line Cinema· Parker Posey· Wesley Snipes· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ



