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Family Guy - Back to the Future Parody
molto divertente, lo incita a desiderare dormire con i lois
Extremely Fast Choreographed Wushu Fight
lol, the preview pic reminds me of the family guy episode where stewie becomes a massachist and tells lois to step on his "cubes"
but yeah, brilliantly correographed.
Look, Up In The Sky! - The Amazing Story of Superman!
Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. The story of Superman is told through archival footage, as well as interviews with many of the actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media over the years. The closing credits feature outtakes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, including an outtake of Marlon Brando improvising during the recitation of a poem in a scene deleted from the original version of Superman II.
The documentary was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, shortly before the theatrical release of Superman Returns. A two DVD Best Buy exclusive Limited Edition version was released the same day (extra material on the second disc included Bryan Singer's video journals and 5 official Superman movie poster mini-prints). A shortened version of the documentary was played on A&E on June 12, 2006. Finally, it (along with Singer's video journals) was included as part of the 14-disc box set release, The Ultimate Superman Collection, in November, 2006.
Look, Up in the Sky! features interviews with the following personalities.
Those directly associated with Superman: * Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) * Gerard Christopher (Clark Kent/Superboy, Superboy) * Jackie Cooper (Perry White, Superman: The Movie) * Richard Donner (Director, Superman: The Movie) * Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (executive producers and creators of Smallville) * Margot Kidder (Lois Lane, Superman: The Movie) * Bill Mumy (Tommy Puck, Superboy) * Annette O'Toole (Lana Lang, Superman III; Martha Kent, Smallville) * Brandon Routh (Clark Kent/Superman, Superman Returns) * Ilya Salkind (Executive Producer, Superman: The Movie) * Bryan Singer (Director, Superman Returns) * Lesley Ann Warren (Lois Lane, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman[1])
Those not directly associated with Superman: * Mark Hamill (played The Joker in animated incarnations and comic book fan) * Stan Lee (Marvel Comics heroes' co-creator) * Gene Simmons (musician and comic book fan) * Adam West (Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman TV series)
Kevin Spacey (who also played Lex Luthor in Superman Returns) narrates the documentary. Mumy and Hamill are also credited as consultants on the documentary.
Superman History From TV Shows and Movies.
I wonder if we'll look on Superman III, Superman IV, and Lois and Clark years hence with the same affection we do for the cheesiness of the George Reeves version now.
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Probably not.
New Ghost Rider Movie Trailer
...Farhad, I am in agreement, they just can't do justice sometimes....Two examples....Batman....Hollowywoods first what, 4 attempts, then Batman Begins....truer to the reality the writers were trying to create....
Next, and happens to b DC again, Superman....the latest attempt....instead of treating him as being, they turn him into a dysfunctional human, who, after retuning to earth after five years of "Laters", he stalks Lois, and ax like a freekin' pussy, .....then I saw the interview with the director on that asshole, whtaeverthefuckshow....I switched channels just in time to hear his response to a question i missed..."This is actually one of the more Heterosexual films I have directed".....Nuff said for me, I knew his sexual orientation when I wasted nine US bones, on the ticket......
Not realyy the point, but if you take into consideration the influences and "creative input" in Hollowwood,......
Bjork - Lowered Expectations
Bjork, maybe not, but upvote for Lois Griffin.
Billy's dad is a Fudgepacker!
Some surprises in the cast:
Robert Gant (Queer as Folk) - Billy's Dad
Cady Huffman (The Nanny Diaries/Frasier) - Billy's Mom
Alex Borstein (Lois on Family Guy) - Betty Henderson
I really liked touches like the logo of the Creamy Pleasures company.
Kicked in the Nuts: The Original and Still the Best.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_101
This particular show did well for a few weeks. It even got a nod from Family Guy writers who have a guy wearing an orange clown wig kicking Peter or Lois in the nuts (or nuts area). I am trying to find that clip now, but I dont think it is out there yet.