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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Supporting Characters Who De ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "If Tyler Perry gets an Oscar nomination for his acting in Madea Goes to Jail, can a washed-up actress scold him for taking away female roles? Actually, could it just be Cuba Gooding Jr. in drag, a la Boat Trip? Seriously, though, Madea won’t be up for any Academy Awards next year, but damn is Perry’s character popular. Enough that the sassy matriarch has now evolved from a supporting character into the star of her own vehicle (which gave the filmmaker his biggest opening yet this past weekend). Yes, it’s true that Madea is a central figure in most of Perry’s films and has previously been the main protagonist in his plays (including the one Madea Goes to Jail is based on), but in the movie world she was introduced as a secondary role in [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 One-Hit Wonders Made by Movies
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    "The soundtrack to Twilight is currently the number one album in the U.S., and a band called Paramore is experiencing great success by association. They have two songs featured on the soundtrack, one of which, “Decode,” has been released as the album’s lead single. Though Paramore have been around for some time and were even nominated for a Grammy earlier this year, they have never charted quite as well on the Billboard Hot 100 as they currently are through this Twilight connection. And chances are they’ll never have quite as big a hit again. Countless other artists have had their biggest break with a song prominently featured on or released through a movie soundtrack, and many of these artists disappeared into obscurity afterwards. Or, at best, they maintained a modest career, never achieving the kind of chart-topping high they once received courtesy of a hit film. SpoutBlog has compiled a list of ten such “one-hit wonders,” though we made some rules and exceptions in order to both ... " [More]
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    "Kevin Smith has a right to be pretty bitter right now. For years, he's been blending raunch and romance with equal measure, to middling box office results. From his grungy little breakthrough, “Clerks,” in 1994, to the polished “Chasing Amy” to the not-as-bad-as-it's-rumored-to- be “Jersey Girl,” Smith has never shied from the messy sexual side of relationships in dialogue that some of the closest couples dare not discuss. Meanwhile, writer/director Judd Apatow snuck into the kingdom and stole the crown, basically covering the very same turf in films such as “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” “Knocked Up” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”

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    "Lists of movies within movies are fairly common on the internet, enough that I now realize I need to finally see Bowfinger simply because I’ve counted about a million list makers in love with something titled “Chubby Rain.” And the lists are likely to keep on coming thanks to this week’s hot release, Tropic Thunder, which actually features two movies within (the Vietnam War film “Tropic Thunder” and the festival-winning making-of documentary “Rain of Madness”), as well as the upcoming How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, which has spawned a popular fake movie trailer for an NC-17 film titled “Mother Theresa: The Making of a Saint” (previewed above). Yet until someone makes " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Small Roles for Big Stars
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    "We’re less than a week away from the release of Tropic Thunder, and as the reviews and puff pieces make their way onto the web, there’s one thing clearly uniting the media’s coverage: talk of Tom Cruise’s appearance in a small role as a Hollywood studio boss. Everyone seems to agree that he steals the show and that his performance — or the joke surrounding it — is one of the comedy’s major highlights, if not the actual best part. Of course, we can expect a good cameo from Cruise every now and then. He showed up for a bit part in Young Guns and played himself as playing “Austin Powers” in Austin Powers in Goldmember. But from what it sounds like, his role in Tropic Thunder is featured for longer than might qualify as a cameo. Some are regardless referring to the performance as an “extended cameo”, and in theory it certainly fits in with the huge crop of so-called “ironic cameos” that have become popular in movies and TV in the last ten years. Still, despite my not having yet seen th ... " [More]
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    "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back was a good movie ever,it was slamming,my favorite Kevin Smith's movie is Clerks 2,i gonna write the next upcoming comedy film for Kevin Smith called:Where Do We Go From Here,it's Road Trip meets Wild Hogs meets National Lampoon's Vacation meets Harold and Kumar go to White Castle meets Wedding Crashers meets Without The Paddle meets meets Crossroads,about New Jersey lifelong,childhood friends are leaving their families and their jobs,taking a rocky road trip across america,it's a road trip comedy film. " [More]
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    "I want to hear more of Jason Mews singing. Right there in the beining... that was wack! hee hee... I can't believe Kevin Smith was still able to bring all the old cast together and on top of that cast his own daughter as himself (the kid version) and have his wife in this crazy movie. " [More]
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    "Kevin Smith doesn't do cute and cuddly. So the opening scene of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back at first feels wrong: two moppish toddlers sitting stroller-by-stroller outside the Quick Stop while their moms run inside. When one of the mothers, all '70s hair and jangly jewelry, is approached by a stranger about the wisdom of leaving her child alone, she unleashes a string of expletives in a who-does-he-think-he-is tirade to her puzzled-looking son. Soon the boy is climbing over to the other kid's stroller, practicing his new favorite word: "Fuck. Fuck. Fuck, fuck, fuck." Flash forward 20-odd years to the film's titular deadbeats, hanging outside the same Quick Stop and still amused by the same word, rapping it into an intro to the Time's "Jungle Love." Cue argument about the best band of the '80s, and be reassured that Smith has returned to form. Described prettily by Smith as "just me blowing myself for 90 minutes," Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is indeed a ... " [More]
 
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