February 26th, 2008
Razorfine is having a Basketball themed week!
by: Sarah

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Over at our sister site Razorfine Reviews they are reviewing movies that have to do with basketball. They have a pretty good line up, so stay tuned in there to see what they thought about the theme.

Go there for these fine reviews:

Glory Road
Teen Wolf
Blue Chips
Love & Basketball
Crossover
Mr. Woodcock

Features:

Will Ferrell’s Semi-Pro Interview

and these videos just for fun:

Kansas Jayhwawks video
The Animated Adventures of the Harlem Globetrotters

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December 11th, 2007
Teen Wolf | Just Awesomely Bad
by: DS

While flicking through the channels the other night Teen Wolf was playing on fuse.

This is a short clip but it represents the awesome badness of the movie.

Michael J. Fox was the Teen Wolf and back when it came out, I must say I enjoyed it in 1985 but today…it seems so bad. It’s so dated and cheesy. Time has a funny way of doing that.

Here is a quote from IMDB comments which I found interesting/funny:

Teen Wolf is not, as some might think, a one-dimensional 80s teen romp. It is, as Mathew Broderick was quoted as saying, the Citizen Kane of 80s cinema: slick production values, a killer score and a cast…well a cast to die for some might say. MJ Fox returns to form as said Wolf and uses his hirsute powers to charm the girls and help his B-Ball team to the final of the State championships,and what a performance by Fox. At the time it was rumored that Sir Laurence Olivier had stormed out of a screening of the film in California shaking his head and damming Fox for such a realistic performance of lycanthropic transition. And Olivier was no dope. In all Teen Wolf is funny, touching, but most of all informative: a moral tale teaching us that being a wolf can be fun, especially if you like hot chicks and B-Ball, but it also warns of the perils of lunar worship, van-top surfing, and naked beer wrestling.

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Info: Posted December 11th, 2007  in Cinemania
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