What would you do if you could do absolutely anything? This is the question writer/director and Monty Python alum Terry Jones posits in his movie Absolutely Anything, but what he really should have asked is, “Do I have anything funny or even remotely interesting to add to this age old premise?”
Tag: comedy
Cooties (2014) – Review
Blending horror and comedy is tricky business, getting the necessary ingredients could land you a film like Shaun of the Dead, but miss a few integral elements and the result could be something more along the lines of today’s entry Cooties.
The Scouts’ Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) – Review
At risk of sounding unprofessional, I’m sure that at least a good portion of you reading this review, and have read my other reviews, are aware that even as a self-proclaimed cinephile, I never really have particularly high hopes for a film that isn’t part of some franchise I adore ever-so-much. This is because unlike…
Helldivers Quick Review
A quick review for a game that will pull you over and over for quick sessions. Since my current games in progress are taking longer than expected to complete, I’ll have to settle for something shorter. On that note, I’ve spent less time on this game but despite that it’s still worth checking out. We’re…
Hooper (1978) – Review
This movie is about Sonny Hooper “The Greatest Stuntman Alive” and though this character is fictional he is clearly based on events and people from former stuntman, now turned director, Hal Needham’s life. There have been many movies about the world of filmmaking, and even a few about stuntmen, but Hooper is not so much a…