In this week's episode, Tyler, Pat, and Ben discuss Frank Darabont's 2007 film The Mist and also the 1990 cult classic "horror" film Troll 2. Don't forget - you can now call and leave us a voicemail at .
4 comments:
Director of Vampire Bikini Beach said...
Hi, just wanted to stop by and see what you thought of my movie...but I cannot find it in your archives.
Let me know.
October 27, 2010
said...
1.) Here's the link. https://notjustnewmovies.com/2009/07/vampires-on-bikini-beach.html
Blogger has a horrendous search function - so check out the alphabetized archives section in the future.
2.) I noticed in rereading a bit of the VOBB review that I contradict myself in this episode. For the record, believe the VOBB review and not my spoken opinion on the NJNM podcast, since it's been so long since I've seen either Crossbones or VOBB and I'm sure when I wrote that review I was in my right mind.
October 27, 2010
Daniel Zirilli, director of Crossbones said...
Can you do an hour long podcast with deleted audio and a director's cut for my movie? It would really help boost sales and prove I am one of the top filmographers in the industry. Thanks and best wishes!
I found myself very much drawn in to the story, very uncertain and fascinated by what would happen to the protagonists. The obviously-computer-generated monsters didn't spoil things too much because ultimately their menace proves to be secondary.
4 comments:
Hi, just wanted to stop by and see what you thought of my movie...but I cannot find it in your archives.
Let me know.
1.) Here's the link. https://notjustnewmovies.com/2009/07/vampires-on-bikini-beach.html
Blogger has a horrendous search function - so check out the alphabetized archives section in the future.
2.) I noticed in rereading a bit of the VOBB review that I contradict myself in this episode. For the record, believe the VOBB review and not my spoken opinion on the NJNM podcast, since it's been so long since I've seen either Crossbones or VOBB and I'm sure when I wrote that review I was in my right mind.
Can you do an hour long podcast with deleted audio and a director's cut for my movie? It would really help boost sales and prove I am one of the top filmographers in the industry. Thanks and best wishes!
I found myself very much drawn in to the story, very uncertain and fascinated by what would happen to the protagonists. The obviously-computer-generated monsters didn't spoil things too much because ultimately their menace proves to be secondary.