Showing posts with label Clint Howard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clint Howard. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2020

3 FROM HELL (2019)

 


Written & Directed By: Rob Zombie Cinematography: David Daniel Editor: Glenn Garland


Cast: Sherri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Richard Brake, Emilio Rivera, Dee Wallace, Dot Marie Jones, Lucinda Jenney, Richard Edson, Clint Howard, Sean Whalen, Sylvia Jeffries, Kevin Jackson, Pancho Moler, Daniel Roebuck, Wade Williams, Richard Riehle, Tracey A. Leigh, Steven Michael Quezada, Danny Trejo, 

After barely surviving prison, the demented Firefly clan goes on the run, unleashing a whole new wave of murder, madness, and mayhem.

Thursday, July 5, 2018

GET CRAZY (1983)



Directed By: Allan Arkush 
Written By: Danny Opotashu, Henry Rosenbaum & David Taylor 
Cinematography By: Thomas Del Ruth 
Editor: Kent Beyda & Michael Jablow 


Cast: Daniel Stern, Malcom McDowell, Stacy Nelkin, Lou Reed, Allen Garfield, Gail Edwards, Miles Chapin, Ed Begley Jr., Bill Henderson, Barry Diamond, Clint Howard, Lori Eastside, John Densmore, Lee Ving, Anna Bjorn, Robert Picardo, Fabian, Bobby Sherman, Dan Frischman, Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel 


Mega-promoter Colin Beverly plans to sabotage the New Year's 1983 concert of small-time operator Max Wolfe. Wolfe's assistants Neil Allen and Willie Loman find romance while trying to save the drugs, violence, and rock and roll from Beverly's schemes.

Friday, October 21, 2016

THE FUNHOUSE MASSACRE (2015)



Directed By: Andy Palmer 
Written By: Ben Begley 
Story By: Ben Begley & Renee Dorian 
Characters By: Renee Dorian 
Cinematography By: Flilip Vandewal 


Cast: Scottie Thompson, Matt Angel, Jere Burns, Chasty Bellesteros, Candice De Visser, Michael Eric Reid, Erick Chavarrla, Renee Dorian, Mars Crain, Clint Howard, Courtney Gains, Robert Englund, Carlos Alazraqui, E.E. Bell, Ben Begley

Saturday, March 1, 2014

UNHOOK THE STARS (1996)



Directed By: Nick Cassavetes 
Written By: Helen Caldwell & Nick Cassavetes 
Cinematography By: Phedon Papamichael 
Editor: Petra Von Oelffen 

 Cast: Gena Rowlands, Marisa Tomei, David Thornton, Jake Lloyd, Gerard Depardieu, Moira Kelly, Bridgette Wilson, Clint Howard

Friday, July 19, 2013

THE WRAITH (1986)














Written & Directed By: Mike Marvin 
Cinematography By: Reed Smoot 
Editor: Scott Conrad & Gary Rocklen 

Cast: Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavettes, Randy Quaid, Matthew Berry, Clint Howard, Griffin O’Neal, Steven Eckholdt, Brooke Burke

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

THE WATERBOY (1998)

Starring: Adam Sandler, Henry Winkler, Allen Covert, Larry Gillard Jr., Fairuza Balk, Kathy Bates, Clint Howard, Rob Schneider, Lawrence Taylor, Jerry Reed, Blake Clark, Jackie Titone

Directed By: Frank Coraci
Written By: Tim Herlihy & Adam Sandler
Director Of Photography: Steven Bernstein
Edited By: Tom Lewis

I know. I am going against fellow critics some of of my movie loving friends. Who feel adam sandler is an abomination on the free world of film. Because he has almost the same schtick in all of his films. The funny weird voice the nice guy/violent asshole with the heart of gold, With Anger Management issues which coincidently ended up being the title of one of his worst movies in my opinion.

I actually like Adam Sandler movies his schtick doesn't bother me. At least no more then any other comedian. Most stars have schtick or habits that they use in there acting even the dramatic actors. It's just depends on how much of the schtick you can take. I mean look jerry lewis did the same thing with his "Hey lady" and his yelling and his retarded way of talking and he's a comic god genius in france. Eddie Murphy does it and still earns 20 million a film. So why can't sandler. He started out with what seemed to be comedies based on sports then cast his net a little bigger.

I also admire how he gives his entourage from both Saturday night live and his college days jobs as actors, writers and directors. He keeps it funny and he has the same instincts as Quentin tarantino to take a retro actor or rather a popular actor from the 70's or 80's and give them substantial parts that they excel in. henry winkler, david hasselhoff, Carl Weathers, Woody harrelson he also seem's to be able to get big name stars to appear in his films to play roles you would never think of them in. Actors who are more known for drama. Steve buscemi, Harvey Kietel, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher, Jack Nicholson, Kathy Bates, Patricia arquette, Reese Witherspoon And not only do they excelbut they seem to have a good time doing it.

The Waterboy is the first adam sandler movie I saw in a theater. I was a bit of a movie snob back then it had me cracking up from beginning to the end.

The plot is a college waterboy who has alot of pent up anger ends up joining a college football team. Because of his amazing tackling abilities. Even though he is a man child controlled by his overprotective mother.

I loved lawrence taylor's cameo and his speech about staying away from crack. because when this film came out and I saw it a week before he had been busted for smoking crack. This film is appealing and a good ride perfect for teenage boys and the child we all have in ourselves.

GRADE: C+