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Possibly The Worst Movie Ever Made!

While you may or may not have heard of The Room, which is 2003 independent film written and directed by its' star Tommy Wiseau it is certainly generating some buzz and quickly earning its' way into cult film history. In fact it is now being labeled by many as quite possibly "the BEST, WORST movie ever"!

The film set out to a drama about a love triangle between a woman, her fiancee, and his best friend, however it is riddled with continuity errors, horrendous acting, and bad camera work. The director claims the film was meant to be a comedy and was intentionally bad, however other cast members have said otherwise. I don't think anyone will ever truly know for sure, all they know is that this film is terribly awesome! It started out with a few screenings around the L.A area, and has grown to selling out midnight showings at theaters around the country, at times there are lines that stretch all the way around a city block.  


Let us know if you have seen the film and please share your thoughts! 

I have to find a theater playing this ASAP, so I can see what all the buzz is about...haha!

Check out the news bit below:

Last Chance to Enter and Win in the Ultimate Mutant Chronicles Prize Giveaway!

Head over to :http://mutantchroniclesthemovie.com/contest/index.html and win some awesome prizes!
MUTANT CHRONICLES is now available on HDNet Ultra VOD and opens in theaters on Friday, April 24. Just as Thomas Jane and Ron Perlman kick some serious mutant ass in the film, Magnet Releasing and Pressman Films is kicking some major ass by offering the Ultimate Mutant Chronicles Prize Giveaway!

To enter to win, have your readers email mutantchronicles@magpictures.com! Or go to http://mutantchroniclesthemovie.com/ for more information.

One lucky grand prize winner will receive:
- An invitation (plus guest) to the LA premiere and after-party (transportation/hotel/expenses not included)
- Autographed MUTANT CHRONICLES poster
- MUTANT CHRONICLES Miniature Game Starter Set
- MUTANT CHRONICLES Personalized Collectible Dog Tag
- Your name to appear within end card on the MUTANT CHRONICLES DVD as a grand prize (subject to manufacturing schedule)

25 additional winners will receive:
- Official MUTANT CHRONICLES Poster
- MUTANT CHRONICLES Miniature
- MUTANT CHRONICLES Personalized Collectible Dog Tag
- Your name to appear within end card on the MUTANT CHRONICLES DVD (subject to manufacturing schedule)

Check out the first 5 minutes from MUTANT CHRONICLES exclusively at Hulu!
http://www.hulu.com/watch/64347/movie-trailers-mutant-chronicles---first-five-minutes

Check out the trailer, and other goodies at the official MUTANT CHRONICLES website:
http://mutantchroniclesthemovie.com/

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A purchase will not improve your chances of winning. Limit one (1) entry per person and/or household. Sweepstakes starts at 12:00 midnight (PDT) on 3/27/09 and ends at 11:59 PM (PDT) on 4/3/09. Sweepstakes is open only to legal residents of the contiguous Continental United States (except residents of Rhode Island), 18 years of age or older as of entry date. Employees of Magnolia Pictures ("Sponsor"), and Landmark Theatres are not eligible. Sweepstakes is subject to the full Official Rules available at http://www.mutantchroniclesthemovie.com/contest. Odds of winning a prize depend on the total number of eligible entries received. PRIZES: (i) one of twenty-five (25) Mutant Chronicles movie posters (ARV $12.95 each); (ii) one of twenty-five (25) Mutant Chronicles miniatures (ARV $19.95 each); (iii) one of twenty-five (25) Mutant Chronicles Collectable Dog Tags (ARV $10 each); (IV) one of twenty-five (25) names to appear within end card on the MUTANT CHRONICLES DVD as a winner (ARV N/A) subject to manufacturing schedule; (V) one of one grand prize winner (1) signed Mutant Chronicles movie posters (ARV $50 each); (VI) one of one grand prize winner (1) Mutant Chronicles Miniature Game Starter Set (ARV $29.95each); (VII) one of one grand prize winner (1) Mutant Chronicles Collectable Dog Tag (marked for grand prize winner) (ARV $25 each); (VIII) one of one grand prize winner (1) Invitation (plus guest) to the Mutant Chronicles LA premiere and after-party (No travel, air or other expenses included) (ARV $100 each); (IX) one of one grand prize winner (1) name to appear within end card on the MUTANT CHRONICLES DVD as a grand prize winner (ARV N/A) subject to manufacturing schedule; See full Official rules for prize descriptions and restrictions and complete details. Sweepstakes is void in Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island and where prohibited.

April Fool's Day: A Tribute to the Best (and Cruelest) Prank Ever

If you, like me, grew up in the 1980's, chances are you had a Nintendo Entertainment System. This 8-bit jalopy was the key to the universe, with its pixellated characters who had bodies that looked like Lego building blocks. Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, and Bubble Bobble were just a few of the titles that helped a nerd like me find a place in this world. (I said back then that this would be the wave of the future. Everyone thought I was crazy. All these years later, I can honestly say, I was RIGHT AGAIN, AS USUAL.)

But of all the titles in the entire Nintendo pantheon, none stood out quite like The Legend of Zelda. And time and history has proven my initial hunch correct: The Legend of Zelda is considered a spiritual forerunner of the console role-playing game (RPG) genre. Though its gameplay elements are different from those of typical computer or console RPGs, its bright, cartoonish graphics, fantasy setting, and musical style were adopted by many RPGs. Its commercial success helped lay the groundwork for involved, nonlinear games in fantasy settings, such as those found in successful RPGs, including Crystalis, Soul Blazer, Square's Seiken Densetsu series, and, more recently, Alundra and Brave Fencer Musashi.

The Legend of Zelda spawned numerous sequels and spin-offs and is one of Nintendo's most popular series. It established important characters and environments of the Zelda universe, including Link, Princess Zelda, Ganon, Impa, and the Triforce as the power that binds Hyrule together. The overworld theme and distinctive "secret found" jingle have appeared in nearly every subsequent Zelda game. The theme has also appeared in various other games featuring references to the Zelda series.

So I invite you to imagine my happiness, this time last year, when I, like millions of others, came across this:


Now, this is not to say that my happiness wasn't tempered with criticism. First of all, Link and Zelda look like brother and sister. Does this take place in Hyrule or Alabama? Second, while it's OK to have nonlinear sequences in role-playing games, movies -- especially of this type -- are linear, and this presents necessary challenges in plot and character development. We'll notice from this trailer that this movie seems to incorporate EVERY element of EVERY title in the Zelda series...making this more worthy of a mini-series than a two-and-a-half hour movie. Is this Zelda or Roots? Finally, that Ganon, with the Manic Panic Pink hair and Lou Ferrigno-as-The Incredible Hulk skin? NO. Gotta go. Sorry. He's about as intimidating as a suckling kitten.

And, I'm gonna totally go nerd on everyone and say that Link's Triforce symbol is supposed to glow on his left hand, not his right. I know, a minor detail, but an important one nonetheless.

Still, despite my criticisms, I was immediately tickled pink at the thought of being a kid again, watching this in the theatres...well, today actually...with a big Diet Pepsi and a bag of Tostitos and salsa to accompany my expedition.

Until I, like everyone else, found out it was a hoax.
An expensive, brilliant hoax, but a hoax nonetheless.
Sure beats the heck out of Heidi Montag's "I'm Pregnant" hoax (sweetie, don't you know you have to HAVE SEX to get pregnant? Don't you know you have to HAVE SEX WITH A MAN, and CLEARLY, Spencer Pratt is the FURTHEST thing from a MAN?).

Still, this trailer generated such an amazing response from the online gaming community, it actually caused folk in Hollywood to give pause. What if The Legend of Zelda really WAS made into a movie?! Think of the possibilities!

Who knows -- maybe this time next year, I'll be reviewing the real Legend of Zelda film from a theater in San Francisco. :-) (hint, hint, Hollywood!)

But that Ganon still has GOT to go.

Dakota Fanning = Rocker Chick?

Not sure if I can see Dakota Fanning as a rocker chick, but rumor has it that Fanning is in talks to play Cheri Currie, lead singer of The Runaways opposite Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett in the upcoming film named after the band.

Well, the two actresses can do plenty of bonding on the set of the Twilight sequel New Moon, as Fanning is still slated to appear as Volturi vampire Jane in the upcoming film!

The Real Thing or a Trick!


This image is rumored to be the first photo leaked from the set of Tim Burton's new Alice in Wonderland film. It is Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter! I think he looks amazing, and the costuming definitely looks Burtonesque.

I ask you PCM reader's is this photo the real deal or just some photoshop magic?