Home Cool News Coaxial Reviews Zone Chat Contact Us Sign in

Talkbacks

Mutombo
by VanLingoMungo
Feb 13th, 2007
01:42:36 AM
And fuck this Hitch remake. Just terrible.
Is Shia LaBeouf in the Chris Reeve role?
by Some Dude
Feb 13th, 2007
02:43:48 AM
Anyone?
Hey Harry, will you be taking your finance to this one?
by Amy Chasing
Feb 13th, 2007
03:03:07 AM
Now that should have your attention (you always seems to answer questions, or at least respond to people talking about your partner) could you please change the animation at the top left corner of this site? I don't mean this in the "we're sick of looking at it" way that many other people have done, I'm just looking forward to seeing something new. Your animations usually give me a laugh, almost like a new Strongbad email. But much like Strongbad emails, if there's nothing new for a while you kinda wish there was. Thanks in advance.
Hey Harry, will you be taking your fiance to this one?
by Amy Chasing
Feb 13th, 2007
03:04:33 AM
Now that should have your attention (you always seems to answer questions, or at least respond to people talking about your partner) could you please change the animation at the top left corner of this site? I don't mean this in the "we're sick of looking at it" way that many other people have done, I'm just looking forward to seeing something new. Your animations usually give me a laugh, almost like a new Strongbad email. But much like Strongbad emails, if there's nothing new for a while you kinda wish there was. Thanks in advance.
sorry 'bout the double-post & spelling errors, my bad
by Amy Chasing
Feb 13th, 2007
03:57:29 AM
< sheepish grin > ooopsy
Based on a novel by Christopher Fowler..
by trashotron
Feb 13th, 2007
06:34:20 AM
..who is really quite a good writer, so it is no surprise that the movie turns out well. Check out Full Dark House, The Water Room and his two short story collections City JItters. He also has a novel titled Spanky that was optioned many times. I'm hoping that someone will take up the Bryant and May novels. Two very old crabby cops who work for the Peculiar Crimes Unit in London. Great supernatual procedural mysteries. This presumes one reads books, of course.
The Burbs was better
by slone13
Feb 13th, 2007
08:11:33 AM
And way funnier, too.
too bad its not a long gestating Argento sequel
by triplefive
Feb 13th, 2007
08:39:46 AM
that would be the bitch's titties, right there
Just saw the trailer for this...
by Abin Sur
Feb 13th, 2007
01:06:28 PM
And it looked pretty creepy, but because I have yet to be impressed by Shia LeBouf (sp?) I figured I'd sit this one out. If he's supposed to be good it may be worth a look. Oh, and Amy Chasing - the more we complain about the Harry graphic, the longer he'll leave it up there, so let's all agree to pretend it's not really there...
Question about the trailer contest
by soylentphil
Feb 13th, 2007
02:01:45 PM
No one's checking that TB anymore. Don't care about a prize or whatever, but how can we find out if what we sent was shown? And putting it in the film is an idea that's too late. Put the good ones on the DVD.
Er, referring to the Grindhouse trailer contest
by soylentphil
Feb 13th, 2007
02:03:54 PM
In case anyone needed that explained...
sort of like elevator/lift call-buttons, eh Abin Sur?
by Amy Chasing
Feb 13th, 2007
03:56:55 PM
the more you press them, the longer it takes for the lift to get to your floor. :)

But seriously, I'm not complaining, I just think it only makes sense to change the entertainment on an entertainment website (otherwise it's no longer entertaining), doubly so if it involves something with a use-by date (like News Years decorations).

But hardly anyone ever responds to my posts - woe is me - why do I bother ;)

bought and paid for...
by Son of Batman
Feb 13th, 2007
07:17:34 PM
that's a new expensive geek artifact for the Knowles/Yoko household, then?
Click for previous story Talk Back More on this story Click for next story

User login

Quick Talkback

Please login to post talkback.