Rocky II

In 1976, Rocky became an unexpected hit gaining critical acclaim from many critics & movie goers around the world, becoming the number one highest grossing film of the year, propelling Sylvester “Sly” Stallone into stardom as A-List actor. The film won a Golden Globe for “Best Drama” & ultimately took home an Academy Award for […]

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Rocky

1976 was important year in the film industry. Notable movies like All The President’s Men, Network, Taxi Driver, Carrie, Assault On Precinct 13, The Omen, The Enforcer just to name a few. Notable Famous people were born including Benedict Cumberbatch, Reese Witherspoon, Cillian Murphy, Ryan Reynolds, Rashida Jones, Charlie Day, Colin Farrell, Jon Bernthal & […]

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Predator

After Aliens earned critical acclaim and made money at the box office, Fox commenced development to produce a script as a cross between Rambo & Aliens with Arnold Schwarzenegger & Carl Weathers as mercenaries who lead a small group of soldiers who are sent to rescue civilians located in a jungle. At first, everything seems […]

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Flashback Review: Little Nicky (WB’s Flops Vol. 1 #10)

After Adam Sandler made a name of himself as an SNL cast member to transitioning into popular films like “Billy Madison,” “Airheads,” “Happy Gilmore,” “The Wedding Singer” & “Big Daddy,” he went on to establish a film company called “Happy Madison Productions.” The company’s first entry is a Rob Schneider film called, “Deuce Bigalow: Male […]

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Flashback Review: Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights (Sony’s Flops Vol. 1 #4)

In 2002, Happy Madison Productions released four movies in release date order. First movie is a rom-com called, “Mr Deeds.” starring founding father of Happy Madison himself, Adam Sandler, a remake of Gary Cooper’s film of the same name, earning negative reception from critics and cinephiles. Second movie is “The Master Of Disguise,” a critical […]

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