I'm no cinematic master mind but I for one am absolutely shocked by this one.
For those of you who love movies what's better than associating a great movie with your home state. It's kind of like we associate Groundhog Day with Pennsylvania, Raising Arizona with Arizona of course and Fargo with Minnesota eh. Being from Detroit, our claim to fame was having RoboCop filmed in the Motor City.
If you're having trouble reading the opening crawl then be sure to have your grand kids set your text to jumbo size right after you take your blood thinner and enjoy a sugar free hard candy.
Let me preface this by saying that I love Star Wars and I'm in no way bashing it but we may need to face the facts here.
There are so many great ones that we pull out this time of year. There are always a few bad apples. A lot of them are pretty lame when you break them down. What is the absolute worst?
In a world where there are so many great movies through out history we are bound to have some absolute garbage hit the silver screen. Or in this case maybe straight to DVD.
The Hudson valley has ignored Rotten Tomatoes and we've created our very own list of god awful and terrible movies.
Maybe I shouldn't have tried to bring the scary clown phenomena back this year. Maybe I got what I deserved.
When I'm at work and I see a clown mask and a floating red balloon I feel like I can't help myself. I need to do some sort of 'IT' prank. If you know me you know that I love all things that are a bit frightening. Who doesn't have a safe curiosity with the Macabre?
In the age where texting trumps real conversation it seems like even emojis are replacing actual words. The conversation is getting shorter with these little faces and pictures. What's New York's most used emoji?
How often do you use emojis? Apparently, we all use them enough to elicit this brilliant research. They've got to be popular. They even got their own terrible movie.