Recent Popular Culture Blog | Movies PostsMovie Misquotes - Part 3by Libby Pelham22 May 2009 06:56 PMJust like Jimi Hendrix's "Scuse me while I kiss this guy," movies too have been misquoted. Here are the last of the movie misquotes that I can find. Movie Misquotes - Part 2by Libby Pelham20 May 2009 06:42 PMI threw out a few movie misquotes in one of my last blogs, so here are a few more. Are you guilty of any misquoting? "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto." Yes, it is true that as Dorothy, Judy Garland never uttered these words in The Wizard of Oz. Movie Misquotes - Part 1by Libby Pelham19 May 2009 01:02 PMI love movie quotes. I must drive my husband nuts because I am constantly quoting my favorite movies around the house. But, there are some instances where I misquote. "Toy Story" and "E.T." Ready to Return to the Big Screenby Michele Cheplic15 May 2009 09:12 PMWoody and Buzz Lightyear are back... and they have issues. Naturally. Why else would there be a "Toy Story 3?" The popular playthings with attitude are reportedly coping with abandonment issues in the new "Toy Story" sequel. A Haunting in Connecticutby Libby Pelham05 Apr 2009 07:43 AMAnother ghost story based on a true event is currently in theaters. But, with information suggesting that another famous "true" ghost story, the Amityville Horror, was a hoax, you have to wonder what is really real. Sean Penn and Jim Carrey the New Stooges and Bob Barker Returns to "Price is Right"by Michele Cheplic30 Mar 2009 11:39 AMSean Penn as Larry from "The Three Stooges?" I'd have to see it to believe it... and even then I might not accept it. Then again, Penn is a double Oscar winner, so perhaps it won't be that much of a stretch. Actors that Turned Down Iconic Roles - Part Threeby Libby Pelham19 Mar 2009 10:30 AMOkay, I promise I will stop after this one! I just find it fascinating to think of certain actors in certain roles: John Cusack as John Bender in The Breakfast Club? No doubt that Judd Nelson was perfect in this role, but how would John Cusack have faired? Actors that Turned Down Iconic Roles - Part Twoby Libby Pelham18 Mar 2009 12:22 PMLast blog, I was talking about how actors turned down iconic film roles, for whatever reason - it just didn't interest them, they had a previous commitment, etc. Focus on the Oscars: About the Academy Awardsby Libby Pelham22 Feb 2009 04:52 PMThe Academy Awards was first held on May 16, 1929 at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood. The ceremony, which was hosted by Douglas Fairbanks and William C. DeMille (older brother of Cecil), honored films from 1927 and 1928. Focus on the Oscars: Slumdog Millionaireby Libby Pelham22 Feb 2009 09:56 AMTonight, is the Academy Awards and among those nominated for Best Picture is a film that features Brad Pitt, one that features Leonardo DiCaprio, and one that features Sean Penn. There is a film that chronicles the exchange between a talk show host and a disgraced U.S. President. Recent Blog Comments Libby Pelham says... "I would pay to see both him and Kate just go away!" Michele Cheplic says... "It was just a matter of time before Jon self destructed." |
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