Friday, February 17, 2012

FFF 3.0

SOILER ALERT: Welcome to the WELPie Nominated Friday Film Fiesta Version 3.0! But unlike AOL and their annoying discs, this column merely mildly annoys you with drunken tweets about people fighting with brass knucks inside Applebees.

Last week, Jope asked you what the movie of 2011 was. And the winner is...



I will refrain from any negative comments

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

And here is special guest Andy with a late review of the year 2011 in film:



Meh. Vote for the WELPies and the Wrestler of the Week!

Thanks, Sheriff. I couldn't have said it better myself!

-- Box Office News: Men everywhere were dragged by women to see yet another generic romantic movie featuring Rachel McAdams!
-- Trailer Time: Gerhard Richter Painting, In Darkness, Dark Tide, Damsels in Distress, The Snowtown Murders, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Tomorrow When the War Began, and Intruders
-- In Theaters This Week: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, This Means War, and The Secret World of Arrietty
-- Next Week's Notable DVD Releases: Puss in Boots, Tower Heist, and J. Edgar

-- Toy Fair was this past weekend, and it gave us some information on the upcoming summer superhero movies, such as The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man
-- This week in “Unoriginal Remake” News: Emma Watson has been cast as Belle while Angelina Jolie has been cast as Maleficent  
-- Prepare yourselves for a third Crank, followed by a prequel trilogy!
-- Speaking of Crank, one of the directors is planning a Twisted Metal movie
-- Here is a clip from the Pixar short that will play before their next film, Brave
-- *hums* Tee-nage Mu-tant Nin-ja Tur-tles
-- A Hannibal TV series? On NBC? That'll put butts in the seats
-- Horror fans: Dracula: Year Zero is coming
-- Dwayne claims that Fast Six and Seven are shooting
-- Breaking News: Germans have bombed the Moon. In other news, ECW has been replaced by a show called NXT
-- Sequel News: News on Trans4mers and X-Men
-- Superman Soilers
-- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

And that brings us to this week's poll.



Has Hollywood gone overboard with sequels?
Yes
No
Books do it, why not movies?


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