You have a choice. You can either kick off your Sunday shoes or have the time of your life. You can sizzle with The Bacon or sway with The Swayze. Read the arguments and decide. Don’t worry: we won’t let anyone put you in a corner… Continue reading
Dirty Dancing v Footloose
Posted in BATTLES with tags Dirty Dancing, Footloose, Jennifer Grey, Kenny Loggins, Kevin Bacon, Movies, Patrick Swayze on March 2, 2009 by rossvrossDodgeball v BASEketball
Posted in BATTLES with tags BASEketball, Ben Stiller, Dodgeball, Matt Stone, Movies, Trey Parker, Yasmine Bleeth on February 20, 2009 by rossvrossAt the end of the day, it’s a movie battle of two halves. The first half features a team who will dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge in their bid for your vote. The second half is dominated by a side who just want to drink beer. Read the arguments and decide. Usually you pay double for this kind of action… Continue reading
12 Angry Men v A Few Good Men
Posted in BATTLES with tags 12 Angry Men, A Few Good Men, Henry Fonda, Jack Nicholson, Movies, Tom Cruise on February 6, 2009 by rossvrossCourtroom dramas. They happen in courtrooms and they are dramatic. In Court 1, a teenager stands accused of killing his father, while over in Court 2, two marines are charged with the murder of a third (a colleague, not the fraction). So how many men must a road walk down before he becomes a road? 12 angry ones? A few good ones? Read the arguments and decide. Can you handle the truth? Continue reading
The Empire Strikes Back v Return Of The Jedi
Posted in BATTLES with tags Boba Fett, Darth Vader, Empire, Ewoks, Han Solo, Jabba, Jedi, Movies, Star Wars, Wookiee on February 4, 2009 by rossvrossStar Wars. The greatest film series of all time. Mikado. The greatest biscuit of all time. Question is, which is the best bit? The delicious, jammy middle bit or the solid, crunchy end bit? Read the arguments and decide. It is your destiny… Continue reading
Batman Begins v Batman Forever
Posted in BATTLES with tags Adam West, Batman, Chris O'Donnell, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Jim Carrey, Joel Schumacher, Katie Holmes, Movies, Nicole Kidman, Val Kilmer on February 1, 2009 by rossvrossIn the luminous green corner stands Batman, Robin, The Riddler, Two-Face and Nicole Kidman’s cleavage. In the very dark corner (though not as dark as The Dark Knight’s corner) stands uh, Batman. And his beginnings. Which is the better film? Read the arguments and decide. Was that intro over the top? I can never tell! Continue reading


