7TH Annual Monster Entertainment Awards- The Nominees

Monster Entertainment Awards 7For the first time in the history of the Monster Entertainment Awards, we will be hosting the movie side of the awards. After all, I once watched 366 movies, once a day, for 366 days in 2016. I think that is a pretty incredible accomplishment if you ask me, but with that being said, we are happy to do it here. Here we have some of your favorite categories like Movie Of The Year, Superhero Movie Of The Year, and Horror Film Of The Year to name a few, but we also have some new ones. We sadly got rid of Netflix show of the year because there is just too many of them and we also got rid of superhero show of the year because Netflix dominates. Now I want to remind you that not every single film made makes it on here because we are not the Oscars and we care for the movies that the everyday man/woman cares about. One thing that I did want to add is that we have a new category this year and it’s called The Tommy Wiseau Worst Movie Of The Year Award which of course goes to the worst film of 2017. Now I also want to remind everyone that you have until March 13TH to vote and decide who you want to win so choose wisely.

Movie Of The Year

1. Blade Runner 2049

2. Get Out

3. Baby Driver

4. Logan

5. IT

6. War For The Planet Of The Apes

7. The Disaster Artist

8. Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Horror Film Of The Year

1. Get Out

2. IT

3. Victor Crowley

4. My Friend Dahmer

5. Jigsaw

6. Cult Of Chucky

7. Gerald’s Game

8. Happy Death Day

Bad Ass Action Movie Of The Year

1. Baby Driver

2. John Wick 2

3. Bright

4. Kingsman: The Golden Circle

5. Power Rangers

6. xXx: Return Of Zander Cage

7. The Hitman’s Bodyguard

8. Atomic Blonde

Comedy Of The Year

1. The Disaster Artist

2. Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle

3. Fist Fight

4. Baywatch

5. The House

6. Rough Night

7. Brigsy Bear

8. Lady Bird

Superhero Movie Of The Year

1. Wonder Woman

2. Thor: Ragnarok

3. Logan

4. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2

5. Justice League

6. Spider-Man: Homecoming

7. The Lego Batman Movie

Animated Film Of The Year

1. Coco

2. Boss Baby

3. Captain Underpants

4. Ferdinand

5. Cars 3

6. The Emoji Movie

7. Batman And Harley Quinn

Remake Of The Year

1. The Mummy

2. IT

3. Flatliners

4. Murder on the Orient Express

5. Chips

6. Sleepless

Cameo Of The Year

1. Sean Young (Blade Runner 2049)

2. P. Diddy (Girls Trip)

3. Bret Michaels (Sharknado 5)

4. David Hassellhoff Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2)

5. Pamela Anderson (Baywatch)

6. Gwyneth Paltrow (Spider-Man: Homecoming)

7. Bruce Willis (Split)

8. Joe Manganiello (Justice League)

The Tommy Wiseau Worst Movie Of The Year Award

1. Sharknado 5

2. The Emoji Movie

3. Fifty Shades Darker

4. Geostorms

5. Flatliners

6. Rings

7. The Snowman

8. King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword

 

 

Day 81: Pee Wee’s Big Holiday (2016)

pee weeEver since I heard the announcement of a new Pee Wee Herman film, I have been waiting anxiously for it and Netflix has finally delivered. Paul Reuben (Mystery Men) once again plays Pee Wee Herman in the new film Pee Wee’s Big Holiday. In this film, Pee Wee has never left the small town of Fairfield, but that is all about to change when by chance he meets Joe Manganiello (Magic Mike). Joe and Pee Wee immediately hit it off and Joe invites Pee Wee to New York to come to Joe’s birthday party. Considering this is Pee Wee’s first holiday, the film follows Pee Wee’s journey from Fairfield to New York and the mishaps in between in this take of friendship, adventure, and destiny. The film also stars Jessica Pohly (Theme Song Rebel) as Pepper, Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) as Freckles, Alia Shawkat (Whip It) as Bella, Patrick Egan (Where’s Marlowe?) as Gordon The Travelling Salesman, Frank Collison (The Village) as Clay, Lynne Marie Stewart (Pee Wee’s Playhouse) as Jimmy, Hal Landon Jr. (Eraserhead) as Farmer Brown, Michelle Meredith (Black-ish) as Linda Brown, Brad William Henke (Fury) as Grizzly Bear Daniels, Dionne Gipson (Black Dynamite) as Brook, Diane Salinger (Pee Wee’s Big Adventure) as Penny King, Charles Robinson (Night Court) as Police Captain, and the film was directed by John Lee (Wonder Showzen).

pee wee 2The question of the day is what did I think about this film? Was it worth the wait? Did Paul Reuben still have the magic to entertain? All very legitimate questions that I will now take the time to discuss. My thoughts on the film is that I actually enjoyed watching the film because it brought back so many great memories. Out of all three Pee Wee films, it’s definitely not the best one, but it was still enjoyable to watch even though Paul Reubens looks too old in HD to the boy Pee Wee Herman. For an hour and the half, it was fun to watch Paul Reuben play Pee Wee and if he decided to never do it again, I would be OK with it. This was a film that was made twenty years too late and while some of the gags and jokes were funny, there was a lot that was funnier back in the early 90’s/late 80’s. Again, I am not completely putting down the film because if you were a Pee Wee Herman fan like I was then it’s worth checking out. There’s a good cast with some cool cameos from various people who worked with Reubens at one time and even some actors I hadn’t seen in a while. There has always been some weird undertones where you think it’s just innocent and then other times you’re like wait a minute here. That is just how Pee Wee Herman roles and you can watch it on Netflix. I was surprised to see Judd Apatow’s name attached to this, but it made me excited to see it. I am going to give Pee Wee’s Big Holiday a B+ for a final grade.