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cunninghamh2014 · 5 months
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Asa Butterfield & Tyler Hoechlin
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fabioemme78 · 7 months
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durbmorrison · 1 year
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Too late for a #flashbackfriday with @davidkoechner ? He’s of my favorite comedy actors and I had the honor of catching one of his acts live a while back in Columbus! #anchorman #davidkoechner #durbmorrison #comebacks (at Columbus, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmQQHuJN7jC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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n0nb1narycode · 1 year
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And yet another block now, that being, Christmas Horror (and to a big extent, Christmas Horror Comedy). 🌲 Blu Christmas Holiday Movie Asplosion 2022! ⛄ Chapter 16: Krampus 🦌 First of my Christmas horrors, Krampus, notable this year as it's now in 4K. Speaking of, the 4K looks great. I feel like I enjoy this one a little more each time I see it. This film is a great mix of creepy and fun, and funny, handled "seriously" as needed. When I first saw it I remember thinking it was fun but I thought a bit too pessimistic. Then as I watched it again each year, I realized that that was probably because I had been feeling a bit more pessimistic at the time (and assuming the movie would be). But since I have been able to see where and how it is brilliant, and feel less absorbed in the perceived pessimism. ❄️ 🎄 🎅 #Krampus #2015 #ToniCollette #AdamScott #ConchataFerrell #KristaStadler #AllisonTolman #DavidKoechner #EmjayAnthony #MichaelDougherty #TheKrampus #TheShadowOfStNicholas #BluChristmasHolidayMovieAsplosion2022 #iLoveMovies #christmasmovies #holidaymovies #xmas #christmasspecials #holidayfilms #holidays #movies #christmas #iLoveChristmas #blurays #bluray #4K #MovieNerd #abluchristmas #christmasfilms #christmasmoviemarathon . https://www.instagram.com/p/ClwtqrNvhrkoimKdeCZw356fN1cE8ePVR1IMkk0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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duranduratulsa · 4 months
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Up next on my Christmas 🎄 movie 🎥 marathon...Krampus (2015) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #christmas #krampus #EmjayAnthony #ToniCollette #adamscott #StefaniaLaVieOwen #davidkoechner #allisontolman #maverickflack #loloowen #conchataferrell #queeniesamuel #kristastadler #sethgreen #2010s #dvd #merrychristmas #merrychristmas2023
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mumbojumbo84317 · 1 year
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#Krampus
Released December 4, 2015
Directed by #MichaelDougherty
Box Office: $61.5 million
Starring #AdamScott #ToniCollette #DavidKoechner #AllisonTolman #ConchataFerrell #EmjayAnthony #StefaniaLaVieOwen #KristaStadler
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therealmrpositive · 2 years
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Extract (2009)
In today's review, I find that the essence of comedy is in the sauce. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2009 Mike Judge comedy film Extract #JasonBateman #BenAffleck #KristenWiig #MilaKunis #JKSimmons #CliftonCollinsJr #DustinMilligan #DavidKoechner
What constitutes success? Is there a secret ingredient, or is it purely work? Is it a happy marriage, or wealth? While this review won’t come close to scratching the surface of these questions. In 2009, Mike Judge built a comedy that took a bunch of drugs and examined these debates, all while remembering to make us laugh, in Extract. Brad is funny; the naive escort who ends up falling in love…
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Final Destination 5 (2011)
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Final Destination 3 was bad. The Final Destination a.k.a. Final Destination 4 was worse. Surprisingly, the series manages to recover with this fifth chapter. Final Destination 5 contains suspense, gruesome deaths that will make you wince, some unexpected turns, and characters you can feel ok about getting attached to.
Sam Lawton (Nicholas D’Agosto) is on his way to a company retreat when he has a vision. He manages to prevent the death of several people but a series of accidents hint that they were meant to die. As a mysterious coroner (played by Tony Todd) warns them “Death doesn’t like to be cheated”.
At this point in the franchise, you know who's headed for the grave right away. You're checking in to figure out how. Final Destination 5 excels at finding interesting demises for its characters. There is one scene in particular at a gymnastics practice that will have you on the edge of your seat. Little pieces are set up around the room and you don’t know how they fit in the big picture. Something as simple as a screw falling on the group and landing point up or the potential for some laser-eye surgery gone wrong makes for many scenes too nerve-frying to watch but too enticing to miss.
Starting with the third film, there’s been a trend to include men and women that are merely there to add to the body count. They’re so unlikeable you can't wait for them accidentally fall inside a lion’s cage. Here, we have a couple of men who are fairly one-dimensional jerks… but they’re done right. I kind of liked P. J. Byrne as Isaac. He’s such a loser, he’s so unlikeable that he's hilarious. I don’t know if it’s the delivery or the fact that both life and death seem to be against the guy but I looked forward to his scenes. The rest of the people catch on fairly quickly to what’s happening (maybe a bit too quick but I won’t complain about that) and from there, you’re excited to see them run around, trying to figure out how they can escape whatever new plan Death has for them.
Final Destination 5 isn't in the same league as the first two. Despite some new twists, the formula is getting a bit old. The ending makes up for this partially, but more could've been done with its theory that if you kill someone, you "trade spots" with them and "steal" their remaining years. It also - and this is going to sound weird - overdoes the gore. I keep going back to one of the most memorable deaths in Final Destination: the one in the shower. No bones were sticking out, no geysers of blood, no ropes of intestines on the floor. It was so much creepier because the people in the universe didn’t think twice about it. Here, when people bite the dust it’s so crazy they instantly know something’s up. When people's skulls are this easily crushed, how could there not be?
With the franchise now at an end, it’s easy to see who the winners are. Final Destination and Final Destination 2 are the best entries, with Final Destination 5 coming comfortably in third. The opening disaster sequence is spectacular. The deaths are memorable. The beheadings, dismemberments, fatal defenestrations, impalings, incinerations, etc. are inventive. There are some nice grounded moments of horror and some dark humor as well. (On Blu-ray, September 18, 2016)
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jamest541975 · 2 years
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HOLIDAY-A-THON 2021 Video 102: KRAMPUS #holidayathon2021 #krampus #max #emjayanthony #tom #adamscott #sarah #tonicollette #beth #stefanialavieowen #omi #kristastadler #auntdorothy #conchataferrell #linda #allisontolman #howard #davidkoechner #howiejr #maverickflack #jordan #queeniesamuel #stevie #loloowen #babychrissy #sagehunefeld #derek #leithtowers #curtisvowell #lukehawker https://www.instagram.com/p/CX-gNCDrEnC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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elizapdushku · 2 years
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F Is For Family (2015-2021) #fisforfamily #billburr #lauradern #justinlong #haleyreinhart #debiderryberry #samrockwell #trevorduvall #mocollins #philhendrie #kevinmichaelrichardson #kevinfarley #davidkoechner #garycole #vincevaughn #joebuck #johndimaggio #allisonjanney #jamiedenbo #jonathanbanks #michaelkwilliams #phillamarr #creesummer #kurtwoodsmith #michaelprice #ripmichaelkwilliams #tvtuesday #tvtuesdays #tvilove #favouritetvseries https://www.instagram.com/p/CXMunCxM-Cw/?utm_medium=tumblr
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film-book · 2 years
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (2021) Movie Trailer: Stephan James & Alexander Ludwig Take a Stand on Pay for Student-athletes https://tinyurl.com/yg77dp6x
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beadsofparadisenyc · 3 years
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We bet that Ron Burgundy and his News Team would totally enjoy a visit to Beads of Paradise for some bonding beading. I mean, what 70’s look couldn’t use a dash of jewelry? Halloween costume idea, anyone? #anchormanthelegendofronburgundy #anchorman #anchormanedit #legendofronburgundy #ronburgundy #ronburgundyedit #willferrell #willferrelledit #brianfantana #paulrudd #paulruddedit #bricktamland #stevecarrell #stevecarrelledit #champkind #davidkoechner #buddies #buddybracelet #70sfashion #mensfashion #mensstyle #halloweencostume #happyplace #malebonding #bonding #fashion #style #shop #nyc #unionsquare (at Beads of Paradise NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUvVPORliiz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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n0nb1narycode · 5 years
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Holiday Movie Spectaculár! [Volume III - I'll Have a Blu Christmas] Chapter 17: Krampus • • • • • #HolidayMovieSpectaculár #iLoveMovies #christmasmovies #christmasspecials #holidays #movies #blurays #bluray #bluchristmas #krampus #krampusmovie #thekrampus #adamscott #tonicollette #davidkoechner #michaeldougherty #2015 (at The Matt Cave) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq56wUQBKhJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a8j2nnbgkoo0
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duranduratulsa · 2 years
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie and TV Marathon...Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #comedy #jamesbond #007 #agent007 #austinpowers #thespywhoshaggedme #austinpowersthespywhoshaggedme #mikemyers #HeatherGraham #VerneTroyer #RobertWagner #SethGreen #elizabethhurley #willferrell #willienelson #KristenJohnson #RebeccaRomijn #RobLowe #burtbacharach #elviscostello #clinthoward #timrobbins #davidkoechner #jerryspringer #WoodyHarrelson #FredWillard #coltonjames #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas2ndannual90sfest
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doomonfilm · 3 years
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Favorites : Dirty Work (1998)
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Earlier this week, I received the tragic news of Norm Macdonald’s passing due to complications from Cancer.  Macdonald had always been a polarizing comedic enigma that clearly split those who became familiar with him into camps of love and hate, but it was that enigmatic persona that made it no surprise that his fight with Cancer had gone on for years with almost no public knowledge of it.  The news hit me extremely hard, as his deadpan style, cavalier attitude and abstract anti-authority approach all spoke to me, so as a tool for immediate grieving I went to an old standby that’s helped me laugh my way out of many depressing times : Dirty Work.
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Dirty Work predates the phenomenon of the Line-O-Rama approach to comedic filmmaking, joining fellow 1998 release club member Half-Baked as harbingers of the style that films like Old School ushered in and made the comedic standard.  This approach works perfectly for Dirty Work, as the narrative is not the star of this film.  With an ensemble comedic cast at your disposal like the one on hand, all you really need is a story about as complex as the one presented here in order to provide enough dramatic tension to count : dying father, estranged brothers, questionable business for quick money and corrupt businessman form the foundational square that makes up Dirty Work‘s narrative.  From there, the green light is given to a decently-sized gathering of comedic mavericks to work off of one another as they mix different shades of non-traditional and traditional comedic chops that span at least three generations of funny people.
With so much humor on display, not to mention the shadow of Norm Macdonald’s death looming over this viewing experience, it really rang out to me just how bittersweet this movie has suddenly become.  The film is still incredibly funny (at least to those who buy in to the Norm Macdonald and Bob Saget schools of comedy), but seeing comedic actors and talents like Jack Warden, Don Rickles, Chris Farley and Gary Coleman reminds us of the impermanence of life.  On top of this, seeing faces like Artie Lange, Chevy Chase and Ken Norton in the mix remind us of how rocky the journey through life can be, regardless of your financial stature or prominence of star power.  While Norm Macdonald may not have ever found the standard “traditional” footing that comes with a comedy career (whatever that may be), it’s nice to know that a film like Dirty Work not only was able to achieve the comedic cult status that it has, but that he was able to include so many friends and influences within the creative expression.
While this film wasn’t necessarily made to be a technically proficient masterpiece, one thing it does well is understand itself in terms of mood, tone and pacing, and these aspects are what allows the comedy to be carried through with little to no resistance, giving us as viewers the chance to turn off our analytical side and embrace a bit of pure, unadulterated silliness.  There are tons of setups and callbacks sprinkled throughout the run of the film, be they immediate or separated and doled out through different acts.  The film is not afraid to wallow in the muck and mire of low brow, childish comedy, but there are enough witty moments and completely out of left field references to give the comedy the feeling of covering some sort of spectrum.  It is also impressive how well the abstractness of Norm Macdonald and Chevy Chase can work in connection with the one-liner styles of Jack Warden and Don Rickles, not to mention the raw energy and brooding darkness that comes with the comedy of Chris Farley and Artie Lange... surprisingly, nobody feels out of place or inappropriately used, with everyone getting plenty of opportunity to shine.  While the film is considered more of a cult classic than a beloved one, the film is also highly quotable.
Part of the Norm Macdonald enjoyment factor was watching him insert his oddness into pre-conditioned structures, so watching him warp the structure of a rom-com and buddy comedy to a form that fits his approach is as inspiring as it is entertaining.  Balancing this against the gruff, workingman’s approach that Artie Lange is known for makes their pairing a perfect update to the Odd Couple dynamic made famous in the past.  Jack Warden brings an aged and unembarrassed twist to the Lange approach as a fatherly figure, standing out as both intimidating and endearing, with the common element being their extremity.  Traylor Howard holds her own in the comedically abstract whirlwind that Macdonald and company create, infusing enough charm and affection to sell interest between Macdonald and herself (which is suitable, as I doubt magnetic attraction was not the aim).  Chevy Chase does what he does best, dropping non-sequiturs and dry punchlines like cinder blocks to great comedic effect.  Chris Farley brings his unhinged energy to a satellite role, while Christopher McDonald leans into the same energy that made his portrayal of Shooter McGavin so infamous.  Cameo appearances by Don Rickles, Rebecca Romijn, John Goodman, Adam Sandler, Gary Coleman, Ken Norton and many more comedic cohorts all bring tons of laughs to the table.
There will probably never be another comedic mind quite like that of Norm Macdonald.  Perhaps we will get the abstract approach of Andy Kaufman, the inherent deductive reasoning of George Carlin, the brutal honesty of Lenny Bruce and the free will of Robin Williams in small packages, but likely never in the same formula that birthed the polarizing funniness of Macdonald.  If you’ve not seen Dirty Work and you’re currently feeling the pain of loss connected to Norm Macdonald’s passing, jump on HBOMax and give it a watch while it’s still streaming.
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jumpscare-podcast · 3 years
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This months second serving is Piranha 3DD. Which is a sequel to Piranha 3D. This is a crazy over the top movie that gives you exactly what it promised. Click the link in our bio to listen. #piranha3d #horrormovies #secondserving #horrorsequel #daniellapanabaker #vingrhames #davidkoechner #christopherlloyd https://www.instagram.com/p/CRRy6QOs8QV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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