Remake Monday: Heartbreak Kids

It’s Charles Grodin’s The Heartbreak Kid (1972) vs. Heartbreak Kid (2007) with Ben Stiller…

Animals In Da House!

Animal House movie poster illustrator, Rick Meyerowitz, has just come out with a new book called Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead that recalls the 1970’s glory days of National Lampoon when the magazine was actually funny…

…and before the brand lampooned itself by making cheesy, not funny comedies and committing stock fraud.

Renaissance Clown

Who says all clowns are created equal? Pierre Étaix, most famous in the design world as the illustrator of the iconic red Mon Oncle movie poster, has done it all. Getting his start in showbiz as a clown in the mid-’50s, he later served an apprenticeship under Jacques Tati as his gofer, gag writer, assistant director, and storyboardist.

But that wasn’t enough for the ambitious funnyman Étaix, as he went onto act and direct in a slew of critcally-acclaimed films, including The Suitor and Le Grand Amour — and then also became known as such a comic genius that Paris-Match dubbed him “the French Buster Keaton” and was often compared to Jerry Lewis, to his dismay.

Oh yeah, did I mention that Étaix is still clowning around working, too? The guy just finished up a part in the 2009 release, Micmacs — but if you want to go back to look at his ’60s classics, the films have recently been restored for all to enjoy!

Hot Lips!

Sorry if I got you excited — but no, this is not a Loretta Swit aka “Hot Lips” Houlihan from M*A*S*H tribute — though I do love her work!

In the world of movie posters — and I guess this pretty much goes for life, in general — there are some body parts that are just more visually appealing than others…

French-Wood!

Here’s a Woody Allen foursome by famous Frenchman, Jean-Michel Folon (September, Purple Rose of Cairo) and two other classics (via EatBrie)…

Old Woody

But wait, you can’t forget the classics — even if they’re all in black-and-white!

Aniston Meets Streisand!

The Internets have been on fire with pics of Jennifer Aniston doing her best Barbra Streisand for Harper’s Bazaar. Although I never thought there was much of a resemblance between the two, it’s hard not to see the similarities in the types of films they’ve both chosen to do over the years — especially when it comes to the looks of their one-sheets!

Remake Monday: Bedazzled!

Raquel Welch (1967) vs. Liz Hurley (2000)…

RIP: Gary Coleman (1968-2010)

Diff’rent Strokes child star, Gary Coleman, has died at 42.