Christopher Stipp gets in line early for a San Diego Comi-Con update and even peeks over his shoulder to take a look at THE BROTHERS GRIMM, HAPPY ENDINGS, THE CONSTANT GARDNER, BROKEN FLOWERS and THE TRANSPORTER 2 at the Trailer Park.
Christopher Stipp pops a top inside the Trailer Park as he chugs down THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN, CRONICAS, OPEN SEASON, RENT and ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW.
Inside the Trailer Park this week are reviews by Christopher Stipp for HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE, MUST LOVE DOGS, DEEP BLUE, SUPERCROSS: THE MOVIE, and MURDERBALL.
The Trailer Park brims with action this week as Christopher Stipp gets shot and takes shots at HUSTLE & FLOW, THE LEGEND OF ZORRO, CRY WOLF, LIPSTICK AND DYNAMITE, and WAR OF THE WORLDS.
The Trailer Park’s own Christopher Stipp looks at THE MAN, NOVEMBER, SAVING FACE, FLIGHTPLAN, GEORGE ROMERO’S LAND OF THE DEAD and discusses the best movie made this year.
A brief treatise on STAR WARS along with looks at IT’S ALL GONE PETE TONG, MANDERLAY, SERENITY, JIMINY GLICK IN LA LA WOOD and THE DUKES OF HAZZARD are all inside the Trailer Park by Christopher Stipp.
Christopher Stipp is set loose on the red carpet for the 34th Annual Key Art Awards and even throws in a look at the last trailer for BATMAN RETURNS in this week’s Trailer Park.
A review of STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY’S BIRTHDAY PARTY and a look at LAST DAYS, A HOLE IN ONE, SAINT RALPH, BROKEN and HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE all play out in this week’s Trailer Park.
Inside the Trailer Park this week Christopher Stipp looks at ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM, THE EDUKATORS, THE SKELETON KEY, SAVE THE GREEN PLANET and NBT.
Yet again Christopher Stipp is back with more free swag for the masses while looking at new trailers for DOMINO, 5-25-77, UNDEAD, THE MAN WHO COPIED and NIGHT WATCH.
This week in the Trailer Park the Key Art awards are on their way along with reviews of new trailers for BEWITCHED, KONTROLL, RED EYE, EROS, and STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY’S BIRTHDAY PARTY by Christopher Stipp
Opinionated and one-sided views on THE ISLAND, SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS, ICE AGE 2, LORDS OF DOGTOWN and THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT STARRING WALLACE & GROMIT abound inside the Trailer Park with Christopher Stipp.
Before we get going with the meat of today’s EXCLUSIVE interview with Michael Tucker, who, I have to state for the record, was just an amiable guy who genuinely has a passion for making movies, I have to give special shout-outs to all the people who sent in an email to win a one-sheet for the new flick, KUNG-FU HUSTLE…
It’s just plain geek satisfaction when a movie like SPIDER-MAN 2 wins an Academy Award if for no other reason than to show other non-believers that, yes, it was not your average comic book fare brought to the big screen…
This week marks the end of the Oscar season. Really, thank goodness. I can, and I am sure there are some of you out there as well, who can only take so much of your local newspaper or TV movie critic saying he knows who will win what and that if you log-on right now you can enter to “beat the critic” and win totchkes like an AVIATOR T-Shirt or a MILLION DOLLAR BABY jock, signed by Morgan Freeman, of course…
If movies are like great books come to life, then trailers are like unique short stories. Usually I reserve this space for raging or spewing whatever it is I’m pondering about movies…
Yeah. It’s like that one part of REVENGE OF THE NERDS when Gilbert and Louis tell their fellow gym dwellers that they’ve found a place to live. Everyone cheers while Booger just lets everyone know, in one of the best movie moments I can think of, “It’s about fuckin’ time!”
It just has to be karma when for every ARE WE THERE YETs that seriously make everyone wonder what in hell people were thinking there are equalizers like ALONE IN THE DARK that make you think, yeah, there is comic justice in this world…
Sooooo”¦ I thought perhaps a note or two would’ve been forthcoming. I wasn’t expecting bells to go off like I was some big winner of a free turkey but, damn, not one inch of text saying “Yay! You made it an entire year! Now, can you tell me who did the music at the end of the trailer for THE WEATHERMAN?” For the record, it was Iggy Pop, not Lou Reed and I’ll die defending that assertion…
First of all, I sucked at trying to pick who was going to win any Golden Globes. I’m really not one of those kind of people, the Michael Musto’s of the world, who think its kitsch to throw award parties. No, I just yelled out right beforehand who I thought really deserved a prize…
So there I was in the Disney store at my local mall. It was last week so we’re not really talking about a great deal of time. I was standing among racks of stuffed turquoise bears and little orange fishes when the display rack of THE INCREDIBLES action figures caught my eye…