I know Friday the 13th is supposed to be a bad day according folklore, but the day to me is to honor one of the best horror franchises. I am not the only F13 fan out there because Andrew Barr made a poster of all of Jason Vorhees kills that happened in the original series and I am in awe. Seriously how awesome is that homage to all of those deaths? How many do you remember?
So today instead of thinking of all of the bad things that could happen, why not sit back and watch as many of the Friday the 13ths as you can.
Before Will Arnett was a stay at home dad on Up All Night, he was a preacher in The Broken Giant. He looks the same now as he did when he was 27 in that 1998 movie.
Last year Fox announced that Seth MacFarlane is working on an updated version of The Flintstones and today Deadline is reporting the animated show is on hold because he is too busy with all of his other projects. The show was slated to debut next year, but due to him working on the TV shows Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, American Dad, his first feature film Ted, his first album and being the Roast Master of two Roasts; he has been too busy to start work on the show. So for now the show remains in prehistoric times, you know the 20th Century and I am A OK with that. I never thought it was a good idea in the first place. I know he loves animation and does wonders for it, but I just don’t think he is the right person to bring the show back to television.
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Christopher Walken and Al Pacino are filming Stand Up Guys, a movie about two ageing criminals who are going to do one last heist before calling quits. But when I saw that picture I thought the two of then were making a movie about Zombies. Don’t they look more like the walking dead than living criminals? Especially Pacino, he is walking like a Zombie who hasn’t had his fix of brains in a few days.