“Love Is In The Air” by John Paul Young (from STRICTLY BALLROOM ) – Bede Jermyn
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“Love Is In The Air” by John Paul Young (from STRICTLY BALLROOM ) – Bede Jermyn
It’s very hard to make a big screen version of a hit TV series, especially if the film itself is actually a continuation of the TV series that it’s based on. While there have been many great spin-off films to TV shows in the past (SERENITY, BEAVIS & BUTT-HEAD DO AMERICA, SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER … Continue reading
Apathy is perhaps the worst response a human can possibly have toward a movie. It’s better to despise something because that somehow means you care. I didn’t care at all about this bland, wasteful, far too obviously creatively impotent film. Why did I see it you ask? Because I was bored, and I still … Continue reading
Just three years after the release of the surprisingly sleeper hit 2012 film PITCH PERFECT, everyone’s favourite a capella music group the Barden Bellas return to the big screen with sequel PITCH PERFECT 2. Super Marcey, Bede ‘The Terrible Australian’ Jermyn and Bea Harper got together to discuss their thoughts on the film. The following review in … Continue reading
Dir: Gil Kenan Starring: Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jared Harris, Jane Adams, Saxon Sharbino, Kyle Catlett, Kennedi Clements, Nicholas Braun. IMDb Synopsis: A family whose suburban home is haunted by evil forces must come together to rescue their youngest daughter after the apparitions take her captive. My rating: – Bede Jermyn
“All Of The Stars” by Ed Sheeran (from THE FAULT IN OUR STARS) – Bede Jermyn
Dir: Julian Jarrod Starring: Sarah Gadon, Bel Powley, Jack Reynor, Rupert Everett, Roger Allam, Emily Watson. IMDb Synopsis: On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance. My rating: – Bede Jermyn
Which bad film would you like to see Bede tackle next for his 25th edition of Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon? Vote in the poll below and whichever one gets the highest votes, he will live-tweet it! (voting closes on the 5th of June, Aussie time).
Hey everyone! Welcome to the 24th edition of my Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon series. If you remember from last month, I decided for this edition of the series that I wasn’t going to you guys decide which bad film I was going to watch. Why was that you ask? ‘Cause this month actually marks the 2nd anniversary of my … Continue reading
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 125 – The Mad Max Edition Welcome back to the Super Podcast for our 125th episode! Unfortunately your regular co-host Super Marcey wasn’t able to join this episode due to health reasons but don’t worry, her co-hosts Bede ‘The Terrible Australian’ Jermyn and Nick Bosworth took took the reigns for this episode. Plus they … Continue reading
I’m just going to come out and say it: I’m a pretty big fan of disaster films. I’m not quite sure what it is about this sub-genre of film that I get a get a kick out of, but I’ve always had a soft spot of them ever since I was young (TITANIC, THE POSEIDON … Continue reading
Note: I personally own five editions of Dracula, but The New Annotated Dracula with notes and essays by Leslie S. Klinger is by far one of the most impressive guides to not only Stokers’ text but everything surrounding in from the man himself, to his personal inspirations and the countless litany of Dracula-related media that … Continue reading
Dir.: David Cronenberg Starring: James Spader, Elias Koteas, Deborah Kara-Unger, Holly Hunter There are many ways of getting off and Cronenbergs’ demented odyssey into mortal fatality is no exception. With a gifted cast, a gritty yet at the same time dreamy style and overall sensation of dread and erotica, Crash is a whole film that … Continue reading
Correction: LEE. J. Cobb (Lt. William Kinderman) I got my initials screwed around. XD What else more needs to be said? The Exorcist deserves the reputation it has earned over time and every admiration it has garnered has been justified. Call it ‘overrated’, call it ‘disgusting’, call it as you please, but keep in mind this … Continue reading