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Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia: Why Whitney Houston’s big song from The Bodyguard almost caused a car crash.
Forget Valentine’s Day, the essential viewing tonight has to be The Bodyguard in light of Whitney Houston‘s tragic death this weekend. And it’s widely agreed that the singer’s powerhouse version of I Will Always Love You from this – her … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 14, 2012 -
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia: The Ghost in 3 Men and a Baby
3 Men and Baby – that 80s movie about a trio of single men who find themselves landed with a screaming sprog – is rumoured to feature a ghost in one scene. An urban legend materialised back in the early … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 7, 2012 -
Another Chance to See | Night Mail – the classic British short about a very British institution
Showing on Sky Arts 2 (12.35pm Holiday Tuesday 27 December and 11.35pm, Thursday 29 December) is one of the most instantly recognisable films in British film history. Shot in 1936, Night Mail is an historic look at the early days … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Dec 27, 2011 -
Pete’s Peek | OMG! So that’s what happened to Rosemary’s Baby!
Horror fans will remember Roman Polanski’s 1968 horror classic Rosemary’s Baby in which Mia Farrow unwittingly spawns Satan’s son, Adrian. Well who could forget those terryfying words as she gazes at her newborn?Collected in Movie Talk Clips Nov 25, 2011 -
Get ready for some slimy killer worms, giant ants and a two-headed thing as MGM HD’s Weekend of Horrors concludes today
As MGM HD‘s weekend of zombies, monsters and vampires continues, here’s what’s coming at ya! For early birds, Boris Karloff goes all HP Lovecraft in the 1965 shocker Die, Monster, Die!Collected in Movie Talk Clips Nov 20, 2011 -
MGM HD’s Weekend of Horrors starts today with rampaging teenage monsters, pumpkinheaded demons and lashings of schlock
MGM HD‘s weekend of zombies, monsters and vampires kicks off today with a fantastique line-up of schlocky horror, including the blaxploitation zombiefest Sugar Hill, starring Robert Quarry (aka Count Yorga) at 11.30am; The Vampire Lovers, starring Hammer vixens Ingrid Pitt … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Nov 19, 2011 -
Glee: How Couch Potato – channelling Sue Sylvester – sees it.
This morning my nostrils were filled with the acrid (and slightly sweat-laced) stench of excited freaks. And I’ll tell you why – because that dreadful show Glee has a third series and it’s forcing its screeching noises and ugly faces … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 22, 2011 -
Pete’s Peek | Dead Hooker in A Trunk gets its UK TV premiere on The Horror Channel
You know, Robert Rodriguez has a lot to answer for. His Grindhouse films Planet Terror and Machete have inspired a new generation of independent film-makers wanting to turn their own twisted ideas into full-fledged features.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 29, 2011 -
Pete’s Peek | Remembering Jean Simmons in Otto Preminger’s 1950s killer classic Angel Face
I’ve been having a bit of a Jean Simmons fix of late. Watching the latest DVD releases from Odeon Entertainment, I was really taken by director Otto Preminger‘s twisted 1952 drama Angel Face.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 26, 2011 -
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia: The Holiday and an impromptu cameo
There’s an amusing scene in this house swap romcom in which Kate Winslet‘s Iris visits a video rental store in LA with film composer Miles (Jack Black) who takes her on a musical tour through the titles on display. When … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 5, 2011 -
From Mega Pythons to Piranhacondas, there’s no escaping gargantuan monster mash-ups on Syfy
There’s a growing trend on Syfy for monster movies featuring genetically modified creatures of gargantuan proportions and resurrected titans from prehistoric times. Call me childish, but I just love them because they remind me of the thrill I used to … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jul 3, 2011 -
Pete’s Peek | Brit horror comedy Zombie Women of Satan premieres on The Horror Channel tonight!
When a burlesque troupe is invited onto a secluded estate – somewhere in the north east of England – to be interviewed for an underground internet show, they find themselves in the midst of a depraved cult where young women … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips May 14, 2011 -
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia – Genevieve and a few four-wheeled facts
This classic 1950s British comedy may well feature screen stars John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan, Kenneth More and Kay Kendall, but it has to be said that the film’s real star is vintage motor car Genevieve. Rescued from a junkyard in 1945, this … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Apr 5, 2011 -
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia: To Catch a Thief and its chilling glimpse into the future…
Did you know – the road where Grace Kelly and Cary Grant are pursued by police in this 1955 Hitchcock comedy-thriller is the same road where Grace Kelly died in a car crash 27 years later. Spooky… To Catch a … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Mar 29, 2011 -
Couch Potato’s Tuesday Trivia: Thirteen – Auditions for this movie took place in a bed.
And it happens to be the very same bed where R-Patz kissed K-Stew for the Twilight screen test. And that’ll be because the 2003 drama Thirteen was directed and co-written by Catherine Hardwicke – director of the first Twilight movie.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Mar 22, 2011 -
Couch Potato Pickings: Getting my ass kicked by Kick-Ass
When this film came out at cinemas, a colleague of mine – having just seen it – made a declaration: ‘Kick-Ass is now one of my favourite films.” Now had this comment been made by a bloke, it would have … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Mar 19, 2011 -
Couch Potato Pickings: I should find Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang a real turn off, but I’ve found 8 things to like
Spoilt and unruly kids screaming in their high pitched little voices is my idea of hell. So a film filled with them shouldn’t have any appeal whatsover, but strangely this one does.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 28, 2011 -
Couch Potato’s Oscar Robberies: Judy Garland for A Star is Born
So, we’re getting caught up in the awards season excitement here at Movie Talk. Already our News Muse has morphed into Oscars Muse via a pair of expensive shoes and a designer frock.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Feb 3, 2011 -
Dinner for Schmucks is a slapstick feast with no portion control: Couch Potato Pickings
This comedy starring Steve Carell and Paul Rudd is a bull in a china shop American remake of the French movie Le Diner de cons. Rudd stars as Tim – a mid-level corporate executive who gets a chance for promotion … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jan 29, 2011 -
Couch Potato Pickings – Is Le Diner de Cons better than Dinner for Schmucks?
If you’re planning on checking out Dinner For Schmucks when it comes onto Sky Box Office and Filmflex next week, then you might fancy giving the original French movie – Le Diner de Cons a go first. You know, to … Continue reading →Collected in Movie Talk Clips Jan 20, 2011
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Movie Talk Forget Valentine’s Day, the essential viewing tonight has to be The Bodyguard in light of Whitney Houston‘s tragic death this weekend. And it’s widely agreed that the singer’s powerhouse version of I Will Always Love You from this – her … Continue reading → Read More
Feb 14, 2012