Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Adam and Jeremy Say: Yes Man! Funny! Zooey Deschanel! Cute! Bradley Cooper? DEAD SEXY!

Yes Man hits number 1 at the box office over the weekend... and we here at Adam and Jeremy would like to think that our support drove it to the top



Of course the fab Ms. Zooey Deschanel stole the whole thing with her perfect skin, brilliant blue eyes, dark hair and demur performance... needless to say we are still smitten, infact Ms. Adam actually exlaimed "Why am I not as pretty as her." during the movie! Ah, yes I knew there was a reason I married this woman.


Okay so now that we are done gloating and drooling let me ask: Who is Bradley Cooper? Why is he so hot? and Should Adam get his hair cut like his was cut in the movie (see photo above)? Oh and I should probably ask; Is it okay for a man to ask another man to cut his hair like a man's in a movie? I may have wanted to ask that question prior to asking why Bradley Cooper is so hot... alas the hair question remains.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Adam and Jeremy Say: Hop on the Pinapple Express

So Batman was number one again, but me and the wife got a chance to see Pineapple Express on Friday Night, and despite our fears it turned out pretty good and was not even close to being a Cheech and Chong Remake... well maybe that is an overstatment, but honestly Rogen and Franco were hillarious together and we think you should go check it out...



Seriously, my wife and I have decided that James Franco is the coolest drug dealer to ever be filmed.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Adam and Jeremy Say: Snake Eyes... Cool.

I could go on forever about how rad the new G I Joe movies is going to be and how cool it is to see the cartoon and toys I love become real life... but instead I will give you this link to fill you in and these pictures to let you see the awesomeness!!!

I Give SNAKE EYES! (Yes I know this officially makes me a huge dork.)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Adam Says: Dashboard/Kingdom/Superman

For the last five days I have been packing up my things and preparing to leave my old job... oddly enough this is a really good time for me... not that my old job was awful... but my old job was not what I needed. While doing this packing I came across a copy of the Dashboard Confessional Unplugged CD, and because all of my other music has already migrated back to my lair I have had nothing else to listen to but Dashboard... I was going to put up some long reflective post about Dashboard being the soundtrack of some of my worse break ups (ironic or just pathetic) and so there had been this sad meaning placed upon them, but now I am reversing the curse so to speak and they are becoming the sound track to sweet parting and new beginnings... that was until I saw The Kingdom on Saturday. Now I must post my unadulterated adulation for The Kingdom in all its boom boom bang bang glory! But wait... just as I sat down to revel in the glow of my Kingdom experience I had the distinct pleasure of getting to see this...

needless to say The Kingdom takes a back seat to superman(aka Dwight "man child" Howard)... but still the Kingdom rocks...

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Adam and Jeremy Say: Cloverfailed

Even though there is no heat in the building the Richmond office is back up and running, and just in time to tell you all about my super fantastic fun adventure through a New York monster attack last night...

So the J.J. Abrams hype machine know as Cloverfield set a January box office record over the weekend... meaning many of you may already know what I am about to say, but for those who have yet to see it...


1. Shaky-cam makes me nauseous.

2. Monsters attacking NYC are so cliche.

3. However, shooting the whole thing from one persons perspective is a pretty cool take on it.

4. Keeping the audience blacked out on the details outside the group that the camera follows helped to build anxiety and a desire for closure.

5. While the movie was not great I would actually go see a sequel just to learn more about the monster.

6. 28 Weeks Later, and I Am Legend ruined any chance this film had of making me think it was great... both movies follow similar plot lines (people trying to survive monster attacks in large cities) and both movies were more engaging for me.

7. The love story did not help my interest in the characters... actually by the end of the movie I hoped that everyone would be dead so I wouldn't have to put up with their bad acting anymore.

8. We are all suckers for hype.


In list form those are my thoughts... in other movie news... I am actually really excited about Ironman.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: We Did It Again; I Am Legend No. 1!


We did it again... Will Smith and his gripping exciting sci-fi thriller I Am Legend soared to a best ever record December box office; raking in $76.5 Million! It must be said that about fifty million dollars of that was generated directly from Adam and Jeremy Buzz... don't thank us Will just send money.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: At What Point Does An Award Become Worthless?

In 1929, the NBR was the first group to choose the ten best English-language movies of the year and the best foreign films, and is still the first critical body to announce its annual awards... Well well well then The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures best of list for 2007 must be really really good or at least really really early... Whatever here's the link... but if you are to busy for silly things like reading here is a brief rundown... No Country for Old Men best film, Tim Burtton best director, George Clooney best actor (you could probably guess that is an award for Michale Clayton and not Oceans 13) and Julie Christie best actress (Yeah we don't know who she is either.)

Friday, November 2, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: This List Should Get You Caught Up

The Richmond branch has been wasting way too much time with work and has not been spending enough time roaming the World Wide Web looking for nuggets to give you kiddies... we are sorry and plan to make it up to you with this numbered list of things you should care about.

1. The Office = Funny.

2. Doggy Birthday parties may sound like F-U-N, but a large group of adults standing around and watching a twelve pound dog eat a peanut butter cake is probably the scariest commentary I could ever make on our culture.

3. I bought the new Dashboard Confessional album (The Shade of Poison Trees)... you should as well.

4. I know Halloween has passed but this Christopher Walken mask is still the coolest thing ever.

5. The first "Best Albums of 2007" list has been made, and we do not approve.

6. Cake is coming to Richmond December 9... you may have to pawn your Wii to pay for the $30 tickets, but it will be sooo worth it... trust us.

7. I am stoked about the new Batman movie and this website is one of two reasons why (the other is Christian Bale of course.)

8. These are the best Christian albums ever? We think not... in fact that is really just obnoxious.

9. Turn the clocks back this weekend... just a friendly public service announcement.

10. Medieval Total War is like crack, but with out the paranoia and loss of appetite.



That should fix you up for now... later I may post about Children's Health Care or the Hypocrisy of Radical Right Wing Radio Host...

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: The Rock Drops Peoples Elbow on Ben Stiller and Movie Experts

Oh man pop culture we love you... we love the way your "experts" act all confused when an R-rated remake of a film falls below expectations and finishes second to a family friendly football/parenting movie... Any WWE fan could have told you that Ben Stiller would not stand a chance getting into the ring with Dwayne Johnson; "if you smell what the Rock is cooking." At any rate its not really the beating Heartbreak Kid took at the hands of The Game Plan over the weekend that has us all giggly, but it is the shocked reaction the "experts" in the media have displayed that has us chuckling... check out this article in USA Today and tell me you don't snicker once or twice.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Adam Says: Bridge to Zooey

So last night my wife rents Bridge to Terabithia; don't ask why, but I will say this... if you like My Girl, starting Macaulay Culkin, then you will like it... because its the same movie! At any rate there was one benifit from seeing said movie is Zooey Deschanel(wiki.) So I will admit to not really knowing who Zooey Deschanel (IMDb)was before this movie, and even not really knowing who she was while I was watching the movie, but thinking the whole time that the dark haired music teacher was really attractive and really familiar. By the time the movie was over I had added another crush to my ever expanding list of dark haired beauties and quickly wrung up imdb.com to find out who my new mystery crush was... Low and behold it was the lovely Ms. Deschanel, But since many of you have no clue who Zooey Deschanel is let me give you a run down... Almost Famous, All the Real Girls, Elf, Failure to Launch, Bridge to Terabithia... all movies that feature the beautiful Deschanel, and I am guessing most of you have seen one or two of those titles. Alright that is way too much blathering about my new celebrity crush... just wanted to get that out.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: What Can We Say? Its Dylan Man.

I'm Not There - Trailer

Posted Aug 20, 2007

A re-enactment of the life of musician, Bob Dylan, with multiple actors embodying different stages in the singer's life.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: The Legend of Dewey Cox LIVES!



How appropriate that on the weekend that the boys who brought us the 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked up are celebrating their latest success, Super Bad, we would post a trailer for their next hit...ugh... movie. Walk Hard is a spoof of music biopics, aka Walk the Line, Ray, I'm Not There (though we are totally stoked about two of those movies.) Whatever check out the trailer.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Adam and Jeremy Say: Bob Dylan too much for any one man or and one band.

Bob Dylan is so legendary that it requires no less than seven actors and actresses to portray him in the upcoming bio-pic, and with names like Kate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams, Richard Gere and Julianne Moore you know that its not just some unknown paying homage to the greatest musician of our time. So you knew when the soundtrack finally hit that it would take an equally impressive assembly of talent to pay homage to Mr. Dylan via music, and thus it is no surprise to find out that the soundtrack, which will hit stores October 30th will feature music from the likes of Eddie Vedder, Karen O, Jack Johnson, Iron and Wine, Sonic Youth, and Sufjan Stevens, among others... click over to Vinyl Fever's website for the whole scope on the amazing line up.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Adam Says: 300 Good Men Take a Nation

Adam and Jeremy have changed the world. Last week we told you all to go see 300 the epic movie based on the Frank Miller graphic novel of the same name, and guess what... you all went and saw it! Well at least most of you did because 300 topped the box office over the weekend, making over 70 million dollars nation wide... not bad for a Greek Myth, and the movie owes all of its success to Adam and Jeremy! Somewhere back there I linked a Yahoo! news article about the movie and what I found most interesting is that violent action movies tend to do better overseas than they do in America... wait I thought violent action movies where destroying our culture... that must mean that places like Sweden are really falling apart, if they are so into violent action movies from America.