Bad Movie Night Poll: Pick Your Poison
We’re planning to start up some community events here at The Bonus View. First up will be a Bad Movie Night. The only problem is that we have two ways we can go about this, and we need some help deciding.
We’re planning to start up some community events here at The Bonus View. First up will be a Bad Movie Night. The only problem is that we have two ways we can go about this, and we need some help deciding.
Back in January, we asked in the Roundtable for the Holy Grails you’re still waiting for on Blu-ray. This week, let’s do the opposite and take a look at movies whose existence on Blu-ray is frankly inexplicable. Seriou...
In promoting this summer’s upcoming ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’, director Michael Bay has promised that this sequel will be more serious and less dumb than his last ‘Transformers’ movie. Can he b...
Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve called out movies that actually deserved their Oscars, as well as movies that Oscar wrongly snubbed. For this week’s Roundtable, we’re going to take a look at movies that just...
In the midst of all the hoopla surrounding yesterday’s announcement of this year’s Oscar nominations, the committee behind the Golden Raspberry Awards once again stepped forward to deflate Hollywood’s celebratory...
Stephen Sommers will not be directing the sequel to 2009’s execrable live action ‘G.I. Joe’ movie. Despite earlier reports that he would be returning to drive the franchise into the ground a little further, the g...
I doubt that anyone will be too surprised to hear that science fiction movies are rarely scientifically accurate. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Nonetheless, when actual rocket scientists weigh in on ...
As much as we all love the Criterion Collection, you have to admit that there’s one genre that it has completely ignored – crappy movies, of course. Thankfully, a new site is helping us realize the dreams of seeing Criterion...
On December 17th, the guys at Rifftrax will tackle one of the worst films ever to see the light of day.
We’re losing a few genuinely good movies from Netflix this week. There’s also one that’s just so bad it has to be seen.
This week’s Roundtable topic was suggested by Dick. As soon as I heard it, I knew we needed to do this one right way. So, here it is: If you had the power to make one director stop making movies, who would it be?
You may have picked this up already. The only things that I love more than really good movies are really bad movies. It’s important, though, that they’re made with the intention of being good. The stuff on SyFy doesn...