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Non-Vampire Movies to Watch this Summer…

Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell...this summer's other heartthrobs

I Eat Pop Culture is back!! I know, you don’t have to say it, you missed us. We took a little summer hiatus-pop-culture-meditation-staff-retreat-getaway-vision-quest. I’m hoping this means my two interns (Roxy and Suzy) will stop napping and licking their paws all the time, and actually be of some use around here. Okay, let’s get down to business…

TWILIGHT. ENOUGH. Listen, I like vampires as much as the next person, but holy zombie cow, all those moody brooding teens and their issues! Not to mention those ridiculous Burger King ads about choosing between Team Heartthrob #1 and Team Heartthrob #2 blah, blah, blah, the point is they are taking over everything right now…before we know it that Justin Bieber kid is going to start growing fangs too (if he hasn’t already). So, for those of you looking for summer movies that don’t involve vampires, you are in luck. I spent all morning on YouTube and came across some trailers that look interesting/entertaining. Check them out below, and enjoy!

Predators – July 9

The Kids Are All Right – July 9

Inception – July 16

I Love You Phillip Morris – July 30

Middle Men – Aug 6

The Other Guys – Aug 6

Eat Pray Love – Aug 13


The Expendables – Aug 13

The Switch – Aug 20

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ScarJo Has Found Her Calling

Last night I checked out Iron Man 2 (fantastic film, btw), and guess what? Scarlett Johansson was surprisingly good. It shocked the hell out of me because usually her “acting” makes me cringe. Here’s how her performance as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow  worked: her lines (which weren’t that many) required very little acting, she has mastered the sexy mysterious piercing stare, and she looks amazing while kicking ass.

She really needs to stick with the action/superhero/comic book movies, and apparently someone who manages her career agrees with me. According to IMDB, it is “rumored” that she will be reprising her role as Black Widow in The Avengers, slated for release in 2012.

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The 1980s Called, They Want Their Movies Back

A remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street hits theaters this weekend…and a remake of The Karate Kid comes out in June…and of course, we just had the Clash of the Titans remake released earlier this month. All these remakes got me thinking/researching and OMG, there are a lot of films from the 80′s getting remade! What does this mean, that we’ve really run out of fresh ideas? Seriously, somebody get me some Mad Libs stat, I’ll come up with something…anything is better than trying to ruin Dirty Dancing or resurrecting Police Academy.

Below is a list of some 80′s movies with remakes in the works (accompanied with my opinions for each one). What do you think??

Adventures in Babysitting (1987)  – This remake (either to be titled Further Adventures in Babysitting or The Sitter, based on my research) has Jonah Hill starring as the babysitter. He’s a funny guy, but seriously, he could be just as funny if not funnier in something original. Besides, who the heck is going to confuse him with a Playboy centerfold?!

An American Werewolf in London (1981)  – It was announced last year that John Landis sold the remake rights to this classic horror film, which Dimension films purchased. I say let’s just stop there and not disturb this one.

Arthur (1981)  – This was an entertaining movie for it’s time, but certainly not a work of art that can’t be improved. I’m kind of intrigued by this remake, definitely not because Russell Brand is starring as Arthur, but that the director, Jason Winer, is one of the producers/directors of Modern Family.

Dirty Dancing (1987)  – I am against this for so many reasons. I’m not going to go cliché and say that this film defined a generation or anything, but it certainly had a huge impact. To remake this is a complete waste of time because no effort will ever measure up.

Escape From New York (1981)  – Futuristic/post-apocalyptic/it’s the end of the world and everything has gone to s**t movies are enormously popular, so why not revisit some of the older films and update them a bit. I’m cool with that. Although, I imagine some serious die-hard fans of this movie would not agree.

Footloose (1984) – I’m going to put this in the same category as Dirty Dancing. Some 80′s movies should not be messed with. And I especially don’t like how commercial they want to go with the casting of this remake.

Fright Night (1985)  – It has become very obvious that movie studios love to remake horror films. I don’t agree with some of the classics, but in this case, this movie was so campy that I don’t mind it so much.

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (1985)  – This is another one of those 80′s movies that one shouldn’t touch.  It’s the film that helped launch the careers of Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt, and it was a staple for at least a decade’s worth the slumber parties.

Mannequin (1987) – Although I loved this movie, and it is one of the three films Andrew McCarthy and James Spader appeared in together (Pretty in Pink and Less Than Zero are the other two), this movie could certainly use a makeover.

Overboard (1987) – What made this film tolerable in the first place was that it starred a real-life couple (Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell). Unless they go there again, I think this movie remake is unnecessary.

Police Academy (1984) – Apparently there is a remake in the works, but according to IMDB, the upcoming Police Academy is going to be the 8th in the series; which makes more sense to me than restarting the whole franchise again. But either way, another Police Academy movie is not really needed.

Poltergeist (1982) – According to reports, production has been pushed back, and it doesn’t seem entirely clear if the project will actually happen. I for one, absolutely hope not. This is a true classic film that has aged well and requires no tampering whatsoever.

Private Benjamin (1980) – I don’t think this film is so much about remaking the original, but trying to turn Anna Faris into the next Goldie Hawn, which isn’t too far off if you ask me.

Red Dawn (1984) – I’m not entirely sure why, but I don’t feel as sentimental about this 80′s ensemble film as so many others. So I say what the heck. However, if anyone attempts to remake The Outsiders, which also also starred C. Thomas Howell and Patrick Swayze, then there’s going to be trouble.

Romancing the Stone (1984) – I dare Hollywood to top the pairing of Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in the remake of this classic romantic comedy. And good luck finding a comparable Danny DeVito casting…in other words, maybe you kids should leave this original alone.

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) – This could be interesting, and one of the few Burt Reynolds movies that could be remade without him and be just as good. The Dolly Parton part though, those are some big cups, er I mean shoes to fill. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist)

The NeverEnding Story (1984)  – Some heavy hitters are in talks to remake this, including Leo DiCaprio’s production company. I imagine it will be done almost entirely in CGI that it’ll feel like a brand new movie anyway.

Vacation (1983) – Some would call this a sequel while others might call it a remake. So I guess that means we could call it a se-make…premise is similar to the first film, but this time it’s Rusty that takes his family to Wally World. Twist!

Vision Quest (1985) – This was an 80′s movie that had it all: high school sports, a young man in love with an older woman, Madonna, and Michael Schoeffling—who went on to be the hottie of the decade as Sixteen Candle’s Jake Ryan. Yeah, there’s too much historical significance with this one, any remake would be a disaster.

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Earth Day Movies

We should be nice to Earth every single day, but someone 40 years ago designated April 22 as the official Earth Day.  So, in honor of this year’s Earth Day I’ve listed some movies to remind us what will happen if don’t take care of our planet.

The Day After Tomorrow (2004) –The granddaddy of all global warming blockbuster films

The Happening (2008) –Director M. Night Shyamalan’s film with an environmental twist

An Inconvenient Truth (2006) –[President] Al Gore’s award-winning documentary

The Simpsons Movie (2007) –Homer + pet pig + polluted lake = trouble

Soylent Green (1973) –Just don’t watch while eating

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