Start with the title: Clown Car! may sound like the movie someone will inevitably make about the 2016 presidential campaign, but how about evoking those great Seventies wacky-journey films like Death Race 2000, Vanishing Point or Smokey and the Bandit?
When I raised the question on Twitter, suggestions included All the President's Wanna-Bes, Every Which Way But Left, Cannonball Rug, A Kochwork Orange and the subtly appropriate Hair.
All excellent ideas, and we may have to put the movie name to a separate vote. Right now, though, the more pressing question is...
When I raised the question on Twitter, suggestions included All the President's Wanna-Bes, Every Which Way But Left, Cannonball Rug, A Kochwork Orange and the subtly appropriate Hair.
All excellent ideas, and we may have to put the movie name to a separate vote. Right now, though, the more pressing question is...
- 9/8/2015
- Rollingstone.com
A man at a petrol station gives a woman a ride, who turns out to be the mother of all. Eve kisses him and he gives her a sermon on how Jesus loves them. The apocalypse came and went and he didn't even notice. A mother wouldn't abandon a child and she's a mother. She whispers in his ear and Rick (Brent Stait) goes home where he kills his wife (Kimberly Unger). Bobby (Jim Beaver) tells the others how hunters are finding vampires, ghouls, werewolves, on the I-80. Dean (Jensen Ackles) refers to it as the monster march. They speak to Rick in jail and Bobby tags along too, all having to don suits. Sam (Jared Padalecki) views footage and they see Eve (Julia Maxwell). Dean: "freakish nightmare what the hell was that?" Dean refers to Eve as Big Momma. Bobby thinks they're over their heads. Another man goes mad at the cannery.
- 2/24/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Warning - This is a review more than a recap so it is longer and I compare it to future seasons. Do not read if you have not watched through season 5 unless you want to be spoilered. I don't pretend not to know what happens in future episodes here like I usually do when recapping old episodes.
Preface - This review comes because someone asked why What Is and What Should Never Be is my favorite when I shy away from the emotional. Therefore it is more personal and more biased. Hey, I said it was my favorite. To appreciate why it resonated for me, you need to know where it and I were in season two overall. The beginning saw the brothers grieving John's death, the first extended overload of angst in our previously "no chick flick moments" show. It also saw the rise of Super Special Sammy and the other Special Kids,...
Preface - This review comes because someone asked why What Is and What Should Never Be is my favorite when I shy away from the emotional. Therefore it is more personal and more biased. Hey, I said it was my favorite. To appreciate why it resonated for me, you need to know where it and I were in season two overall. The beginning saw the brothers grieving John's death, the first extended overload of angst in our previously "no chick flick moments" show. It also saw the rise of Super Special Sammy and the other Special Kids,...
- 3/28/2011
- by Dahne
It's no secret that many members of the Dread Central staff are big fans of The CW's "Supernatural" so when Titan Books asked if we'd be interested in posting an exclusive extract from its upcoming Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 5, of course we jumped at the chance.
As its name implies, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 5, which has a release date of November 2, 2010, is a comprehensive guidebook to the fifth season of the show, featuring episode guides, interviews, and behind-the-scenes info. It was compiled by Nicholas Knight, who also authored similar companion guides for Seasons 1-4. Check out Mr. Dark's extremely positive review of Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4 here.
The excerpt and cover art (click to see it larger) are below. Our thanks to Titan Books for this sneak peek. For more on the show itself, visit "Supernatural" on The CW, and be sure to tune in this Friday,...
As its name implies, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 5, which has a release date of November 2, 2010, is a comprehensive guidebook to the fifth season of the show, featuring episode guides, interviews, and behind-the-scenes info. It was compiled by Nicholas Knight, who also authored similar companion guides for Seasons 1-4. Check out Mr. Dark's extremely positive review of Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4 here.
The excerpt and cover art (click to see it larger) are below. Our thanks to Titan Books for this sneak peek. For more on the show itself, visit "Supernatural" on The CW, and be sure to tune in this Friday,...
- 10/28/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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