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The Flop House
Love shitty movies? Well then, this is your blog.
movies  blog 
february 2012 by peter
Why The Movie Industry Can’t Innovate and the Result is SOPA « Steve Blank
Moneyquote: "This year the movie industry made $30 billion (1/3 in the U.S.) from box-office revenue.

But the total movie industry revenue was $87 billion. Where did the other $57 billion come from?

From sources that the studios at one time claimed would put them out of business: Pay-per view TV, cable and satellite channels, video rentals, DVD sales, online subscriptions and digital downloads."
movies  SOPA 
january 2012 by peter
She texted. We kicked her out. : Blog : Austin : Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Moneyquote: "Ma'am, you may be free to text in all the other theaters in the Magnited States of America, but here at our "little crappy ass theater," you are not. Why you may ask? Well, we actually do give a f*$k."
customerservice  movies  funny 
june 2011 by peter
YouTube - Don't Talk - Angry Voicemail (Uncensored)
Amen. I wonder if they boot out parents with crying babies?
movies  advertising  funny  videos 
june 2011 by peter
YouTube - As Good As It Gets: Write Women
God, this movie is a classic. And fucking hilarious.
movies  videos 
march 2011 by peter
YouTube - Filmography 2010
From the video description: "This year's movies have legitimately transformed my idea of what is creatively possible. To commemorate, I've remixed 270 of them into one giant ass video."
2010  movies  videos 
december 2010 by peter
rogerebert.com :: greatmovies full listing
The full list of movies Roger Ebert's considers the greatest movies he's ever viewed. I plan to watch them all.
movies 
march 2010 by peter
Avatar :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews
Moneyquote: "Watching "Avatar," I felt sort of the same as when I saw "Star Wars" in 1977. That was another movie I walked into with uncertain expectations. James Cameron's film has been the subject of relentlessly dubious advance buzz, just as his "Titanic" was. Once again, he has silenced the doubters by simply delivering an extraordinary film. There is still at least one man in Hollywood who knows how to spend $250 million, or was it $300 million, wisely."
movies  avatar  review 
december 2009 by peter

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