The Rock gets his own show, Rob Zombie takes his last crack at Halloween, Lou Bega evokes the 5th Mambo, the 16-bit game world has a new contender, Antonio Banderas is lucky number 13, Fred Savage's Monsters Inc, SNL cast members conspire to ruin Michael Chiklis' career, and Brendan Fraser loves third tier Jay Ward adaptations, apparently! All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Klasky Csupo brings its fourth ugly cartoon to Nickelodeon, Regis Philbin is out to ruin prime time, the world (and John Hughes) falls in love with Macaulay Culkin, Saved By the Bell kills cartoons, Michael J Fox gets serious, Tarantino kills Hitler, Hugh Grant goes gangster, and one of Robin Williams greatest movies. All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Steve Martin's last good film?! Eddie Murphy plays a great nerd/Scientologist, District 9 holds up great a decade later, it's the beginning of the end for Nightmare on Elm Street, James Cameron and Hayao Miyazaki venture under the sea, and Rachel McAdam's husband has become unstuck in time! All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
SomeBODY once told me you're really gonna like this episode! We've got a forgotten superhero movie with more stars than the original Avengers, the last great traditionally animated film, an adaptation of a blog, and a curious punchline from Down Under that deserved a revisiting. All that and more this week on Thirty Twenty Ten, your weekly look back on the week that was 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
The worst Friday the 13th paves the way for the 90s best horror movie, Deep Blue Sea deserves another look, Tom Hanks teams with a dog, Bret Hart ruins Mad TV, Kathryn Bigelow is Queen of Dude Movies, Nintendo unleashes its first portable, Julia Roberts and Richard Gere don't deserve a second shot, and more!