Showing posts with label John C. Reilly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John C. Reilly. Show all posts

September 5, 2011

22 Best Dance Scenes


Film: CHICAGO
Director: Rob Marshall
Actors: Renee Zellweger, Richard Gere,
Catherine Zeta-Jones, John C. Reilly, Queen Latifah,
Christine Baranski, Taye Diggs, Dominic West
Year: 2002

This film was beautifully shot, with several fantastic dance scenes to boot. But, the 'Cell Block Tango' sequence was by far the most visually stimulating. Catherine Zeta-Jones, although not a perfect dancer, really keeps up with the amazing ensemble.




July 31, 2011

Fun Shoots


Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly enjoy playing 'Brennan'
and 'Dale' for their film "Step Brothers", 2008

May 2, 2011

Flick of the Day


Film: THE ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Directors: Jennifer Jason Leigh & Alan Cumming
Actors: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming, Jennifer Beals, Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, Parker Posey, John Benjamin Hickey, Jane Adams, Mina Badie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Denis O'Hare, John C. Reilly
Year: 2001

Synopsis: An aging actor and her writer husband throw an all-night anniversary party with all of their closest friends.


Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming penned, directed, and starred in this great little film. They even cast their real-life friends (The Klines, Paltrow, etc). It's complex and deep, but also very funny and real. I highly recommend this, which costars birthday girl, Jennifer Beals.



November 23, 2010

20 Best Teen/High School Movies


I know what you're thinking. Teen flicks are crap and I agree with you... most of the time. Here's 20 of the best teen/high school movies of all time.


20.) NEVER BEEN KISSED
Director: Raja Gosnell
Actors: Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Lelee Sobieski,
Michael Vartan, Jordan Ladd, Jeremy Jordan, Molly Shannon,
John C. Reilly, James Franco, Jessica Alba, Marley Shelton
Year: 1999

If you could, would you repeat high school? As appealing as the acne, immaturity, and teasing sounds, I'm gonna have to pass. Not Drew Barrymore. 'Chicago Tribune' journalist Josie (Barrymore) takes on an undercover gig and goes back to high school. After arriving, however, Josie learns the all-important lesson; Once a geek, always a geek.


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