The Guy Who Got Choked Out by Darth Vader in the Original ‘Star Wars’ Has Died
Richard LeParmentier...the guy who got choked out by Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars"...has died. He was 66.
Richard LeParmentier...the guy who got choked out by Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars"...has died. He was 66.
The trailer is finally here for "The Hunger Games-Catching Fire" and I must admit that it looks pretty awesome!
With the 4/20 "holiday" coming up, it seems only natural to pay tribute to those famed stoners who have made the day memorable. So what are some famous stoners from film history up to today? You might be surprised to see they're doing way more than just toking, though that might also be involved
Roger Ebert passed away this week. He was an amazing man who not only provided people with his opinions on movies, he planted the notion that movies could be more than just observed in the minds of countless people. And he was entertaining. (Proof: This review of 'Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo.') He also led a fascinating life, so we put together some trivia to give you an idea of the greatness that was Roger Ebert.
We're still a little apprehensive after all of yesterday's April Fool's shenanigans, so we didn't believe this was real at first. It does seem as though Pixar really will be making a sequel to 'Finding Nemo,' called 'Finding Dory.'
Inspired by the success of the recent 'Veronica Mars' movie campaign, Funny or Die has started numerous Kickstarters to bring back all your favorite old shows because "people love stuff from the '90s. The only problem is...April Fool's! It's not real.
For some reason, "The Huffington Post" put together a montage of every time Woody Allen has stammered or tripped over his words in a movie.
There's no doubt that John Carpenter's 1981 sci-fi / action flick "Escape From New York" is one of the coolest movies of all time.
But when Air Force One crash lands and the president is taken hostage by the city's leader, The Duke, it's up to eyepatch-wearing antihero Snake Plissken...played by Kurt Russell...to rescue him. Well, since Hollywood can't seem to do anything but remake, reboot and sequelize stuff we've already seen, it's no surprise that there's a new version in the works.
"Star Wars" fans will enjoy this video, which examines the conspiracy theory that the destruction of the Death Star was an INSIDE JOB.
Why continue to live in that crappy apartment when you can buy the South Philadelphia home Rocky and Adrian moved into in "Rocky II?"
It's been a long time since we've been outraged enough by Hollywood's idiocy to target a MOVIE THAT SHOULD NOT BE MADE but I think I've got a prime candidate today.
Colin Farrell's new crime thriller "Dead Man Down" opens this Friday. And to promote it, an ad agency in New York pranked a bunch of people by staging a fake MURDER in an elevator, and letting them walk in on it.