...here on Blogspot, but it's time to step things up a bit.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Movie Shout Out - Villian Transfer - Responses
It's Movie Shout Out Sunday Time!
Yesterday's question was:
We LOVED these responses. This one sure got people talking! It's been one of the most vocal Movie Shout Outs.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Movie Shout Outs - Villain Transfer
Okay, Kids!
It's Movie Shout Out Time!
This week's question:
If you could transfer any movie villain into a different movie, what would you do?
You can respond by commenting here, sending us an @ reply on Twitter, or checking out our MYMHM Facebook group.
And don't try putting zombies into Pride and Prejudice...Someone already did that.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
16 - Get Lucky with 'Intacto'!
I would just like the record to state that we shot this episode TWO WEEKS before the announcement was made that Juan Carlos Fresnadillo would be directing the Bioshock movie.

Saturday, August 22, 2009
Move Shout Outs - First Foreign Language Film
Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database.
It's Movie Shout Out Sunday Time!
Yesterday's question was:
What was the first film you saw that was NOT in your native language? AND did you like it?
Your responses - in no particular order:
Battle Royale (2000) was the first foreign language I ever saw and it was fantastic.
nikmortimer via Twitter
Mujhse Dosti Karoge (2002)! Hindi film, totally loved it. I only have two bollywood hits in my collection I need more.
KamillyCIcon_lock via Twitter
I think it was Ran (1985), by Akira Kurosawa. And hell yeah I liked it. Who doesn't?
Jeffrey K. via Facebook
La Haine (1995), was great, gave me ideas of how to rebel.
Nebuchanezer via Twitter
I think it was Átame (1990) aka Tie me up tie me down, w/A.Banderas & V. Abril. Luved it & bina fan of them & Almodóvar's flicks eva since.
SweetGwendoline via Twitter
Akira (1988). And I hated it. And I blame it entirely for it taking me so long to give Japan another chance.
Kristen M. via Facebook
Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro) (1959)-Awesome Brazilian take on the classic myth. The director infuses Carnival's energy in superbly! A must!
THNK1st via Twitter
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) in the early 90's. I was 7. At the time, I was confused - why watch Japanese cartoons when I've got American ones?
Kenzie20 via Twitter
First non-native language movie: Godzilla (1954) I must of been 6.
shimoroka via Twitter
Probably Aladdin (1992). Still one of my favorite movies!
Asma_Baig via Twitter
I'm gonna say it was Legend of the Overfiend (1989) mainly cause we thought it was just weird Japanese Porno. I did like it though. and not just for the porn elements.
Michael F. via Facebook
First non-native language film? Do most of your followers skew young enough to remember that? Does English dubbed Godzilla (1954) count?
Spazsquatch via Twitter
I think it was either Cinema Paradiso (1988), or Yojimbo (1961). Regardless, both are now among my favorite films of all time.
alexlyons via Twitter
Cinema Paradiso (1988). LOVED it!
Donna W. via Facebook
First film I saw not in my native language: If I remember correctly it was
Battle Royale (2000), it was awesome. Super crazy movie.
bryogenic via Twitter
Since I'm Lithuanian, I'm pretty sure my first movies must have been in Russian and then later English. So if we drop those two languages, I think the first foreign movie that I've watched was German Run Lola Run (1998).
Karolis via MYMHM Comment
I think it may have been Akira (1988). and of course I LOVED it.
Brandon j. via Facebook
First foreign film I ever saw was a VHS Red Kiss (1985) French film.. Later watched White.. Part of the trilogy. Hooked on Julie Delpy :)
DangerShoes via Twitter
El Mariachi (1992). My roommate in college showed it to me. I loved it! Of course, I immediately followed it with Desperado (1995).
Marie from MYMHM
Vampire Hunter D (1985). Kinda scarred me for life, though I can appreciate it now.
Juan from MYMHM




