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Jean-Claude Van Damme gives Kylie Minogue a Roundhouse Kick of Love |
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Written by El Chupacabra
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Wednesday, 31 January 2007 |
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Jean-Claude Van Damme has claimed that he and Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue "hooked" up on the set of Street Fighter. Although easily one of the worst bastardizations of a video game, at least Van Damme took something positive away from the experience. With moves like these, how could Kylie Minogue refuse. I'm also assuming he threatened her with several Sonic Booms and possibly a Sonic Uppercut!
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Lorenzo Lamas Prettier than Vanna |
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Written by El Chupacabra
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Wednesday, 31 January 2007 |
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Move Over Vanna White... It's Lorenzo Lamas! Lorenzo shows that he's not just another pretty face during an episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune that aired some time ago. |
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Wesley Crusher's 70's B Movie Drinking Games |
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Written by Eberts Thumb
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
Wil Wheaton, best known as Star Trek TNG's Wesley Crusher, gives us his list of 70s guilty pleasures. Since I was only alive for one year during the 70s, I'm not sure how they were received, but if they were released today, they'd fit nicely into the B movie category. Mostly because a lot of them star Charlton Heston at his most over-acting.
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Steven Seagal Sings the Blues |
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Written by El Chupacabra
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Wednesday, 03 January 2007 |
Steven Seagal, the consumate artist, is on his way to being a triple threat. He's got acting, he's got ass kicking, and now he's got singing. All that remains is dancing and he's set. Maybe we'll see him on Dancing with the Stars... As long as his dance partner can resist his sex appeal and dodge those sweet Aikido moves. |
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Borat: 1, Bigots: 0 |
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Written by Eberts Thumb
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Tuesday, 12 December 2006 |
Kids, if a movie production tells you to get drunk and go on a racist rant, don't believe them when they tell you in won't be shown in your home country. And with the Internet, you'll wind up on YouTube if your scene is at all interesting. Thats what two drunken frat boys from South Carolina found out the hard way.
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Wesley Snipes Arrested |
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Written by Eberts Thumb
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
Looks like Wesley Snipes returned to Florida to face charges of tax evasion. He must have struck a deal with the Feds because he was able to fly back to Namibia and finish his movie. When he returns he has to surrender his passport and limit where he travels. Snipes faces up to 16 years in jail, but will most likely have all his stuff auctioned off.
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Kramer recalls fond memories when black people hung from trees |
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Written by El Chupacabra
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Monday, 27 November 2006 |
 The title above should be delivered with a dry sarcasm. It is upsetting that Micheael Richards had to taint everybody's collection of Seinfeld DVDs, but I think the majority of people won't be tossing out their Seinfeld episodes quite yet... Like the one where Kramer drops an oil filled balloon out Jerry's window. What a k-k-k-razy guy! To tie this in to B-movies, Michael Richards co-starred in the cult classic UHF with Weird Al Yankovic, who is allowed to use the "N" word because he is straight outta Lynwood . Incidentally, I was also curious about what was said that sent him into such a tirade. One stand-up comic takes an interesting approach, but I don't think it quite removes the fork from Kramer's ass. See the video taken on that night. Lucky for Kramer, he decided to drop the mic and turn tail. |
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Hollywood Runs on Oil |
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Written by El Chupacabra
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 |
A study by the University of California, Los Angeles found the film and television industry to be the second largest polluter in the Los Angeles area second only to the area's oil refineries. Apparently filming movies is a fossil-fuel intensive process. Now, how does this tie in to B-movies? Well, you can be sure that B-movies do not contribute very much to the 140,000 tonnes of ozone and diesel emissions that Hollywood emits each year. So why not help the environment? Next time you're out, skip the latest blockbuster action with it's pollutiong explosions and car chases, and go for the latest Segal or Snipes movie. Most B-movies are fueled entirely by used cooking oil from Arby's. Source. |
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