Monday, March 03, 2008

I Am Monday Morning's Horror Link

Here's some of the boo-news on the internets this morning...

--- After sucking pretty badly on SNL this past weekend, Ellen Page has now dropped out of Sam Raimi's return-to-horror, Drag Me To Hell. Does she want me to not like her? Cuz I've been a fan for awhile now, but I can turn on you like a rabid Pomeranian!

--- Last week's Horror Roundtable at The Horror Blog had us weigh in on our dream horror-anthology films. I think I must've been high on Sudafed when I sent along my answer, it's all over the place.

--- Hey Jealousy - Scott Weinberg, who does most of the horror-blogging at Cinematical, got to lay his eyes upon the Spanish horror flick [Rec] and reviewed it over at FEARnet. I'm dying to see this one. Weinberg said it "melted his socks off."

--- And finally, this is the first I've heard of Stag Party, which STYD decribes thusly:

"In the film, four guys on a bachelor party get off the subway at a station that shut down in the '50s. After watching a transit cop get brutally murdered they find themselves running for their lives beneath the streets of New York City. Vinessa Shaw, Kip Pardue, Breckin Meyer and Scott Adkins star."

Why do I care? Because I miss Kip Pardue, that's why. He kinda disappeared. And he's kinda adorable. Here are a couple shots of Kip in Stag Party (more at STYD, including a trailer):

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4 comments:

RJ said...

She wasn't THAT bad . . . but, I'll admit, the Hannah Montana skit was uncomfortably awkward.

I did like her as Peter Pan.

RJ said...

oh . . . and I loved the lesbain sketch.

Jason Adams said...

I liked the Peter Pan skit too. She was just majorly awkward. Which, well, I would vomit if I were in her shoes, so who the hell am I to complain? But I didn't sign up for it. I'm mostly just annoyed at her ditching on Raimi.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Kip Pardue did kind of disappear from the silver screen didn't he. He was terrible in Driven but I thought he was excellent in Loggerheads and some other stuff too. Maybe he'll make a comeback sometime soon.