Miss LOST Already? Watch These 25 Movies
• May 24, 2010 • 4 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 24, 300, A Perfect Getaway, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Air Force One, Alan Dale, Ana Lucia Cortez, Andrew Divoff, Antwone Fisher, Avatar, Baz Luhrmann, Ben Affleck, Ben Linus, Bernard, Bernard Nadler, Best Picture, Blu Ray, Bolt, Brick, Caesar, Capote, Casey Affleck, Charles Widmore, Charlie Pace, Christian Bale, Claire Danes, Claire Littleton, Clifton Collins Jr., Colonel Upham, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Cynthia Watros, Daniel Dae Kim, Daniel Faraday, Daniel Roebuck, Death Proof, Dennis Lehane, Dennis Quaid, Desmond Hume, Dexter, Dharma Initiative, Dharma Orientation, Dick Hickock, Dominic Monaghan, Elizabeth Mitchell, Emilie de Ravin, Ethan Rom, Evangeline Lilly, Flash Forward, Flocke, For Love of the Game, Francois Chau, Frank Lapidus, Frequency, GI Joe, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Gone Baby Gone, Grindhouse, Harold Perrineau, Harrison Ford, Henry Ian Cusick, Hugo Reyes, Human Target, Hurley, Ian Somerhalder, Ilana, In Cold Blood, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jack Shephard, Jacob, James Cameron, James Ford, Jay Leno, Jeff Fahey, Jeremy Davies, Jeremy Renner, Jim Caviezel, Jin Kwon, John Locke, Jorge Garcia, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Holloway, Juliet Burke, Kate Austen, Ken Leung, Kevin Costner, Kevin Durand, Kiele Sanchez, Kurt Russell, L. Scott Caldwell, Laura Linney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Leslie Arzt, Link, Little Dieter Needs to Fly, Locke, Lost, Lost Finale, Lost The End, Love Actually, Machete, Maggie Grace, Malcolm David Kelley, Man In Black, Mark Pellegrino, Martin Keamy, Matthew Fox, MC Gainey, Mercutio, Merry, Michael Dawson, Michael Emerson, Michelle Rodriguez, Mikhail, Miles Straume, Mission: Impossible 2, Mr. Eko, Mr. Friendly, Naveen Andrews, Nestor Carbonelli, Nikki, Oz, Paolo, Paul Giamatti, Pierre Chang, Planet Terror, Primal Fear, Quentin Tarantino, Racer X, Rescue Dawn, Rian Johnson, Richard Alpert, Robert Rodriguez, Robin Hood, Rodrigo Santoro, Romeo and Juliet, Rose, Rose Nadler, Saïd Taghmaoui, Saving Private Ryan, Saw, Sawyer, Sayid Jarrah, Seinfeld, Sideways, Smoke Monster, Smokey, Smokin Aces, Speed Racer, Terry O'Quinn, The Blob, The Brothers Bloom, The End, The Fugitive, The Hurt Locker, The Late Shift, The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, The Mummy Returns, The Sopranos, Titus Welliver, Tom Cruise, Tom Friendly, Tombstone, Tommy Lee Jones, Truman Capote, V, Val Kilmer, Walt, Werner Herzog, William Mapother, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Wolverine, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Xerxes
Ranking The Best and Worst Films Based on TV Shows
• June 3, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Listmania
Tags: Al Capone, Anne Hathaway, Barry Sonnenfeld, Ben Stiller, Betty Thomas, Bewitched, Brendan Fraser, Brian DePalma, Burt Reynolds, Car 54 Where are You?, Christina Ricci, Christopher Lloyd, Colin Farrell, David soul, Eddie Murphy, Elliot Ness, films based on old TV shows, films based on TV shows, Fran Drescher, Gary Cole, Gary Oldman, George of the Jungle, Get Smart, Harrison Ford, I Spy, Jessica Simpson, John Goodman, Johnny Knoxville, Kenneth Branaugh, Kevin Costner, Lost in Space, Matt LeBlanc, Maverick, Mel Gibson, Michael Bay, Mission: Impossible, movies based on old tv shows, movies based on TV shows, Nicole Kidman, Olivier Martinez, one-armed man, Owen Wilson, Ralph Fiennes, Richard Donner, Robert DeNiro, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Rosie O'Donnell, S.W.A.T., Samuel L. Jackson, Sean Connery, Shia LaBeouf, Starsky and Hutch, Steve Carell, Sunshine Day, The Addams Family, The Avengers, The Brady Bunch Movie, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Flintstones, The Fugitive, The Untouchables, Tom Cruise, Tommy Lee Jones, Transformers, TV-to-film adaptation, TV-to-movie adaptation, Uncle Fester, Wild Wild West, Will Ferrell, Will Smith, Willie Nelson