…And I just discovered that I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on a 1973 novel. Nevermind. xD Still, not a lot of people are aware Sorority Row is a remake.
You can find a list of all movies ever remade on Wikipedia, so there’s probably an article about the original movie. …I know this because my senior thesis was a content analysis of original movies and remakes. Anyway.
I have no intention of seeing Sorority Row. But I’m glad you included snobby when talking about murdering sorority girls. Though I doubt they really deserve to die, they’re probably more deserving than the rest of us sorority girls .
hmm, how big is that Iron Man Parody poster anyways? its quite amusing. also, in the credits text thats really small, what does it say there? or can you add a link to a higher quality version or description of the poster?
thanks!
also, somehow I could smell remake on the sorority row trailer. they usually have a certain stench about them… lol
The posters are 11 x 17 on card stock. The text below is basically like “Theater Hopper is a movie comic updated every Monday Wednesday and Friday and it’s really awesome and you should tell your friends…” Basically a visual gag to make it look like actual credits.
I need to create and Odds & Ends page for the poster and the sampler booklet. I’ll get on that in the near future.
it only costs 8.50 to go to the movies out there? it can be up to 10.75 here…and they force us to watch commercials before the movie…and we put up with it…man we suck
Up here in the Canuck land we pay $12.50 and kids & seniors are at $8.95. Even with the exchange rate, it doesn’t seem like we get the bang for our buck for theatre quality. Our cheap seat theatres are still $5.00 and some of them don’t even manage to have matinees either for lack of staff (doesn’t stop them from advertising them, just means you get greeted by a sign on the door informing you of your tough luck).
Re: The strip – as if Hollywood markets for originality. More of the same with interchangable starlets! It takes a film fest for studios and theatres to take notice and distribute (Slumdog Millionaire anybody?)
I love a good fire sale. I really like the baby doll shirts. I just ordered one, can’t wait 😀
I wish there were more ladies like you who read the site, totalmoviefreak. I’ve had those baby doll tees for years!
Then again, I really haven’t had them in the store for years, either. Soooo…
Not that it justifies the $8.50, but technically Sorority Row is a remake of a 1983 film that pre-dates I Know What You Did Last Summer.
…And I just discovered that I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on a 1973 novel. Nevermind. xD Still, not a lot of people are aware Sorority Row is a remake.
I have to admit that I was surprised to learn it was a remake.
I wonder how similar it is to the original. The trailer seems to indicate a lot of “nu-horror” affectations.
You can find a list of all movies ever remade on Wikipedia, so there’s probably an article about the original movie. …I know this because my senior thesis was a content analysis of original movies and remakes. Anyway.
I have no intention of seeing Sorority Row. But I’m glad you included snobby when talking about murdering sorority girls. Though I doubt they really deserve to die, they’re probably more deserving than the rest of us sorority girls .
hmm, how big is that Iron Man Parody poster anyways? its quite amusing. also, in the credits text thats really small, what does it say there? or can you add a link to a higher quality version or description of the poster?
thanks!
also, somehow I could smell remake on the sorority row trailer. they usually have a certain stench about them… lol
David,
The posters are 11 x 17 on card stock. The text below is basically like “Theater Hopper is a movie comic updated every Monday Wednesday and Friday and it’s really awesome and you should tell your friends…” Basically a visual gag to make it look like actual credits.
I need to create and Odds & Ends page for the poster and the sampler booklet. I’ll get on that in the near future.
In the meantime, here’s a larger version of the poster: http://twitpic.com/cs0lq
Hope that helps!
THis may seem kind of random but what’s the story behind the Johnny 5 T shirt. I was just curious to what that meant. Is it from a past comic?
Yeah, it’s based on this comic:
http://www.theaterhopper.com/2005/03/11/a-deep-distrust-of-robots/
People liked it that I pointed out Johnny 5 – a friendly robot – was actually an instrument of war, originally.
it only costs 8.50 to go to the movies out there? it can be up to 10.75 here…and they force us to watch commercials before the movie…and we put up with it…man we suck
Up here in the Canuck land we pay $12.50 and kids & seniors are at $8.95. Even with the exchange rate, it doesn’t seem like we get the bang for our buck for theatre quality. Our cheap seat theatres are still $5.00 and some of them don’t even manage to have matinees either for lack of staff (doesn’t stop them from advertising them, just means you get greeted by a sign on the door informing you of your tough luck).
Re: The strip – as if Hollywood markets for originality. More of the same with interchangable starlets! It takes a film fest for studios and theatres to take notice and distribute (Slumdog Millionaire anybody?)
I kind of have to wonder why he has that crazy look in his eye in the last panel….
Still I have to agree, down with sorority girls.