Showing posts with label Michael J Fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael J Fox. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Midnight Madness - Feb 15, 1980
Here's an ad for the teen comedy Midnight Madness from 1980. It stars David Naughton, Stephen Furst and Michael J Fox.
I couldn't find the trailer, but here's a great scene in the movie that takes place within an old, vintage video arcade. You can see a bunch of awesome games machines like Death Race, Indy 800 and Star Fire.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Double Feature Friday: Doc Hollywood and The Frighteners
Over on Strange Kid's Club I talk about some of the DVDs released this week. Included is a compilation of four Michael J Fox comedies. They are all pretty good so I thought I'd finish out the week with ads for all Michael J Fox movies.
Here's an ad for a great little Michael J Fox movie called The Frighteners. It was written and directed by none other than Peter "Lord of the Rings" Jackson. It's much darker than your typical Fox movie. Fox plays an architect whose wife is killed. The trauma leaves him with the ability to see and talk to the dead. He works with three ghosts as a "Psychic Investigator". Fox sends the ghosts to haunt houses which he then cons people into having him remove the spirits...for a price. Fox's character then discovers that some evil spirit is killing people and only he can see who will be next.
This movie is darkly funny. I really enjoy it. Fox is great in this. There is also a great cameo by R Lee Ermey who pretty much reprises his role from Full Metal Jacket (but as a ghost). The most fun performance, though, is by "The Reanimator" himself, Jeffrey Combs. Combs plays Milton Dammers. Dammers is an undercover agent sent to pin the string of killings on Fox's character. However, Dammers just came off an assignment where he was undercover with a cult and his behavior is...erratic, to say the least. This movie is really good. If you haven't seen it, check it out.
Doc Hollywood is more along the lines of your typical Fox movie. I still enjoy it, though. It's got a great cast with Fox like Woody Harrelson, Bridget Fonda, George Hamilton, Julie Warner and Bernard Hughes. Fox plays a doctor on his way to his dream job in California. He crashes his car in Grady, SC and becomes stranded while his car is fixed. "City boy in the country" humor ensues.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See The Frighteners trailer here:
See the Doc Hollywood trailer:
Here's an ad for a great little Michael J Fox movie called The Frighteners. It was written and directed by none other than Peter "Lord of the Rings" Jackson. It's much darker than your typical Fox movie. Fox plays an architect whose wife is killed. The trauma leaves him with the ability to see and talk to the dead. He works with three ghosts as a "Psychic Investigator". Fox sends the ghosts to haunt houses which he then cons people into having him remove the spirits...for a price. Fox's character then discovers that some evil spirit is killing people and only he can see who will be next.
This movie is darkly funny. I really enjoy it. Fox is great in this. There is also a great cameo by R Lee Ermey who pretty much reprises his role from Full Metal Jacket (but as a ghost). The most fun performance, though, is by "The Reanimator" himself, Jeffrey Combs. Combs plays Milton Dammers. Dammers is an undercover agent sent to pin the string of killings on Fox's character. However, Dammers just came off an assignment where he was undercover with a cult and his behavior is...erratic, to say the least. This movie is really good. If you haven't seen it, check it out.
Doc Hollywood is more along the lines of your typical Fox movie. I still enjoy it, though. It's got a great cast with Fox like Woody Harrelson, Bridget Fonda, George Hamilton, Julie Warner and Bernard Hughes. Fox plays a doctor on his way to his dream job in California. He crashes his car in Grady, SC and becomes stranded while his car is fixed. "City boy in the country" humor ensues.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See The Frighteners trailer here:
See the Doc Hollywood trailer:
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Greedy - Mar 4, 1994
Over on Strange Kid's Club I talk about some of the DVDs released this week. Included is a compilation of four Michael J Fox comedies. They are all pretty good so I thought I'd finish out the week with ads for all Michael J Fox movies.
Here is the ad for one of my favorite Michael J Fox movies and one I feel is underrated.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See the trailer here:
Here is the ad for one of my favorite Michael J Fox movies and one I feel is underrated.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See the trailer here:
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Hard Way - Mar 8, 1991
Over on Strange Kid's Club I talk about some of the DVDs released this week. Included is a compilation of four Michael J Fox comedies. They are all pretty good so I thought I'd finish out the week with ads for all Michael J Fox movies.
Here is the ad for The Hard Way starring Michael J Fox and James Woods. Fox plays movie star Nick Lange who wants to branch out into police dramas. He decides to follow around NY police detective John Moss to "learn the ropes". Hijinks ensue.
I love both of these guys. Woods and Fox are both fantastic and I just enjoy watching this movie. Yes it's cliche, but the actors make it work.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
Watch the trailer:
Fox's character stars in a popular movie, The Smoking Gunn, in which he plays supercop Joe Gunn. Watch the fake in-movie trailer for Smoking Gunn II below:
Here is the ad for The Hard Way starring Michael J Fox and James Woods. Fox plays movie star Nick Lange who wants to branch out into police dramas. He decides to follow around NY police detective John Moss to "learn the ropes". Hijinks ensue.
I love both of these guys. Woods and Fox are both fantastic and I just enjoy watching this movie. Yes it's cliche, but the actors make it work.
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
Watch the trailer:
Fox's character stars in a popular movie, The Smoking Gunn, in which he plays supercop Joe Gunn. Watch the fake in-movie trailer for Smoking Gunn II below:
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The Secret of My Success - Apr 5, 1987
Over on Strange Kid's Club I talk about some of the DVDs released today. Included is a compilation of four Michael J Fox comedies. They are all pretty good so I thought I'd finish out the week with ads for all Michael J Fox movies.
Here's the ad for The Secret of My Success which is included on the aforementioned DVD collection. Michael J Fox plays Brantley Foster. A well educated kid from Kansas who moves to New York to make it big. When he finds it hard to get a job, he visits his uncle who happens to be CEO of a major corporation. His uncle gives him a spot in the mail room. Brantley falls for a beautiful executive and decides to pose as an executive to woo her. Oh, and while wooing the executive, Brantley starts having sex with his aunt.
This is actually a pretty funny movie. Michael J Fox is charming as ever and his aunt is ballsy and hilarious. The movie is also populated with TONS of 80s actors like SuperGirl herself, Helen Slater. Fox's aunt is played by Margaret Whitton who played the evil Indians owner Rachel Phelps in Major League. You'll also see Christopher Murney who played Eddie Arcadian in The Last Dragon and Fred Gwynne who was Herman Munster in The Munsters and the judge in My Cousin Vinny. Finally, in the opening credit sequence you see four models turn their heads rapidly. Cindy Crawford is the third model to turn her head.
This movie shows up on TNT a lot as a "New Classic". I watch it whenever I get the chance. It's still funny and I just enjoy watching Fox at the height of his powers (just two years after Back to the Future and two years before Back to the Future II).
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See the trailer here:
Here's the ad for The Secret of My Success which is included on the aforementioned DVD collection. Michael J Fox plays Brantley Foster. A well educated kid from Kansas who moves to New York to make it big. When he finds it hard to get a job, he visits his uncle who happens to be CEO of a major corporation. His uncle gives him a spot in the mail room. Brantley falls for a beautiful executive and decides to pose as an executive to woo her. Oh, and while wooing the executive, Brantley starts having sex with his aunt.
This is actually a pretty funny movie. Michael J Fox is charming as ever and his aunt is ballsy and hilarious. The movie is also populated with TONS of 80s actors like SuperGirl herself, Helen Slater. Fox's aunt is played by Margaret Whitton who played the evil Indians owner Rachel Phelps in Major League. You'll also see Christopher Murney who played Eddie Arcadian in The Last Dragon and Fred Gwynne who was Herman Munster in The Munsters and the judge in My Cousin Vinny. Finally, in the opening credit sequence you see four models turn their heads rapidly. Cindy Crawford is the third model to turn her head.
This movie shows up on TNT a lot as a "New Classic". I watch it whenever I get the chance. It's still funny and I just enjoy watching Fox at the height of his powers (just two years after Back to the Future and two years before Back to the Future II).
See ads for other Michael J Fox movies here.
See the trailer here:
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Back to the Future Part III - May 25, 1990
Continuing my look at movies that celebrated a big anniversary this year (20+ years), Back to the Future Part III turned 20 years old this year. This ad is from opening day, May 25th, 1990.
Other movies that celebrated an anniversary this year:
- Young Guns (22 years old)
- Young Guns II (20 years old)
- Back to the Future (25 years old)
- Clue the Movie (25 years old)
Back to the Future - July 4, 1985
Looking at movies that celebrated a big anniversary this year. Here's an ad for Back to the Future which turned 25 years old this year. This ad was for Back to the Future's opening day on July 4, 1985.
Other movies that celebrated an anniversary this year:
- Young Guns (22 years old)
- Young Guns II (20 years old)
- Back to the Future Part III (20 years old)
- Clue the Movie (25 years old)
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