Finally, a trilogy that won't disappoint.
Word on the block is that "2 Guns" actor/ nutritional supplementer Mark Wahlberg has a third nipple. If what the new kids on said block say is true, then Wahlberg would join such fictional luminaries as Krusty the Clown or Chandler from "Friends" as proud owners of an extra (although equally unnecessary) male milk nozzles. Say hi to your mother for me, indeed.
Feel the vibrations as we titillate our readers with a celebrity deformity so bizarre it couldn't possibly be real … right?
History
Roughly 1 in 18 men have this magical third utter, known among learned breastologists under the condition polythelia, or a "supernumerary nipple." Women can also receive an extra honker at birth, but only 1 in 50. Not good odds, "Total Recall" fans. In the olden pre-Salem days of witch hunting in Europe extra nipples were considered Satanic, known in colloquial terms as "witch's teats," and...
Word on the block is that "2 Guns" actor/ nutritional supplementer Mark Wahlberg has a third nipple. If what the new kids on said block say is true, then Wahlberg would join such fictional luminaries as Krusty the Clown or Chandler from "Friends" as proud owners of an extra (although equally unnecessary) male milk nozzles. Say hi to your mother for me, indeed.
Feel the vibrations as we titillate our readers with a celebrity deformity so bizarre it couldn't possibly be real … right?
History
Roughly 1 in 18 men have this magical third utter, known among learned breastologists under the condition polythelia, or a "supernumerary nipple." Women can also receive an extra honker at birth, but only 1 in 50. Not good odds, "Total Recall" fans. In the olden pre-Salem days of witch hunting in Europe extra nipples were considered Satanic, known in colloquial terms as "witch's teats," and...
- 8/6/2013
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
Kermit and the gang hit the shelves last week with the release of James Bobbins’ The Muppets, and this week brings Daniel Radcliffe in his first feature following Harry Potter in James Watkins’ The Woman in Black, which topped the UK box office three weeks in a row back in February, and has been one of 2012’s biggest earners internationally.
Not too bad a follow-up, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Surprisingly few new titles coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week. But next week brings with it Charlize Theron in Young Adult, along with the Blu-ray releases of Studio Ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle and Tales from Earthsea, so be sure to get your pre-orders in early for them. Because who can resist Studio Ghibli?
My picks of the week:
James Watkins’ The Woman in Black & Roman Polanski’s Carnage
The Woman in Black Iframe Embed for Youtube...
Not too bad a follow-up, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Surprisingly few new titles coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week. But next week brings with it Charlize Theron in Young Adult, along with the Blu-ray releases of Studio Ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle and Tales from Earthsea, so be sure to get your pre-orders in early for them. Because who can resist Studio Ghibli?
My picks of the week:
James Watkins’ The Woman in Black & Roman Polanski’s Carnage
The Woman in Black Iframe Embed for Youtube...
- 6/18/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We received a press release for director Scott D. Rosenbaum’s The Perfect Age of Rock ‘N Roll, a new film starring Lukas Haas, Kelly Lynch, Lauren Holly, Ruby Dee, Billy Dee Williams, Michael K. Williams, James Ransone and Aimee Teegarden.
Here’s the plot: “According to rock ‘n’ roll lore, age 27 is a fateful milestone. From Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison to Kurt Cobain, all stars we lost at this very age.
World famous rock star Spyder (Kevin Zegers – Transamerica, Frozen) has achieved fame and fortune with a smash hit debut album. This blinding success however, is built on the Faustian pact that capitalized on the genius of his long lost childhood best friend and band mate, Eric Genson (Jason Ritter – NBC’s The Event, Good Dick). Now Spyder retreats to his small hometown after his sophomore effort flops. Reconnecting with Eric after a seven year estrangement,...
Here’s the plot: “According to rock ‘n’ roll lore, age 27 is a fateful milestone. From Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison to Kurt Cobain, all stars we lost at this very age.
World famous rock star Spyder (Kevin Zegers – Transamerica, Frozen) has achieved fame and fortune with a smash hit debut album. This blinding success however, is built on the Faustian pact that capitalized on the genius of his long lost childhood best friend and band mate, Eric Genson (Jason Ritter – NBC’s The Event, Good Dick). Now Spyder retreats to his small hometown after his sophomore effort flops. Reconnecting with Eric after a seven year estrangement,...
- 5/26/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
(An article from 2009 re-posted for your pleasure on this slow weekend)
In the wake of the shocking but not too surprising death recently of the ‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson there will undoubtedly be a biopic(s) of the troubled star’s life hot-shotted into production.
(There has already been one rather creepy biopic on Mj made starring Flex Alex-fucking-ander – yes, the guy from Snakes on a Plane)
In light of this inevitable movie, here at Owf we decided to compile a list of the Top 10 music biopics we’re actually looking forward to seeing. Some of these artists have been the subject of long-rumoured projects that have not yet escaped development hell, while some of the others are just artists whose stories I think would make a pretty fucking awesome biopic.
Music divides opinion even more than cinema does so no doubt there will be many contentious points on my list,...
In the wake of the shocking but not too surprising death recently of the ‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson there will undoubtedly be a biopic(s) of the troubled star’s life hot-shotted into production.
(There has already been one rather creepy biopic on Mj made starring Flex Alex-fucking-ander – yes, the guy from Snakes on a Plane)
In light of this inevitable movie, here at Owf we decided to compile a list of the Top 10 music biopics we’re actually looking forward to seeing. Some of these artists have been the subject of long-rumoured projects that have not yet escaped development hell, while some of the others are just artists whose stories I think would make a pretty fucking awesome biopic.
Music divides opinion even more than cinema does so no doubt there will be many contentious points on my list,...
- 4/16/2011
- by Gareth Bunkham
- Obsessed with Film
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