This Movie Sucks!

This Movie Sucks!

The opening title sequence, featuring Ed the Sock's chant of "This Movie Sucks!"
Starring Steven Kerzner
Liana Kerzner
Ron Sparks
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Steven Kerzner
Liana Kerzner
Ron Sparks
Running time 120 minutes per episode (one episode at 90 minutes)
Production company(s) Kerzner/Mediarts Entertainment
Release
Original network CHCH-TV (2010-Present)
Original release May 28, 2010 (2010-05-28)
External links
Website

This Movie Sucks! (sometimes abbreviated as TMS!) is a Canadian comedy television series hosted by Ed the Sock, premièring on May 28, 2010, two years after Ed's Night Party went off the air.[1] The show is similar to another former Ed the Sock series, Ed's Nite In. This Movie Sucks! features his Night Party co-host, Liana Kerzner and another MuchMusic personality, comedian Ron Sparks. Currently being produced and broadcast by CHCH-TV Hamilton, it is also being shown on CJNT-TV Montreal and CHEK-TV Victoria, as well as Movieola and Silver Screen Classics.[2]

A third season of This Movie Sucks! is under development. It will feature six new one hour episodes, as the cast stated that the original two hour format was "killing" them. Reruns will cease on CHCH-TV until that time, although they still will be played on other channels. New films will include Raiders of Lost Atlantis and The Wild Weng, a film that like the previously featured The Impossible Kid stars Filipino actor Weng Weng.[3]

Premise

In each two hour episode Ed has guests over to watch (and make fun of) a bad movie.[4] The movies are often edited for time and also to include humorous sound or film effects or to point out significant details. Examples of this include an often used joke of speeding up certain boring sections of a film and playing them with the addition of a music track. Sometimes things other than the main movie are also featured, such as an episode of DoDo, The Kid from Outer Space which was shown in between the screening of The Manster.

When not making fun of the movie, the cast also engage in humorous interludes, including such notables as tellings of the stories of "Roninja" and "Lake Erie Pete" and even a fake telethon to help alleviate "Cheap Bastard Disorder". Occasionally the cast also wander away from their studio to attend events such as Anime North or to go to a different studio where Liana gets filmed in a giantess video. The show is filmed in a deliberately low-budget manner, and much of the work behind it is even done by student volunteers.[5] Similarities have been noted between the series and Mystery Science Theater 3000 and also The All-Night Show.

Characters

The original hosts of This Movie Sucks! as seen in the first episode

Main cast

Recurring characters

Other characters

Episodes

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired Season premiere Season finale
1 7 2010 May 28, 2010 August 28, 2010
2 6 2010 September 25, 2010 November 20, 2010
3 6 2013 TBA TBA

Season 1: 2010

Title Original Airdate
"Bride of the Gorilla"May 28, 2010 (2010-05-28)
Ed and friends discuss and screen the 1951 film Bride of the Gorilla starring Raymond Burr and Lon Chaney, Jr.. The 90-minute version was re-cut after the first airing with voice-overs added and deleted scenes put back into the movie. New 120-minute version aired on June 25, 2010.
"Attack from Space"June 4, 2010 (2010-06-04)
Ed attends an Anime festival and screens the 1965 film Attack from Space. Re-edited after the first airing to include more Anime North footage, such as an interview with Ed's friend Fingers. New version aired on August 21, 2010.
"The Wild Women of Wongo"June 18, 2010 (2010-06-18)
Ed and Liana screen and discuss the 1958 big screen spectacular The Wild Women of Wongo. Ron Sparks makes only a brief appearance to say he refuses to watch the film and knock over Liana's turtle god before leaving.
"Wild Guitar"July 9, 2010 (2010-07-09)
A guy with a massive head tries for rock n'roll fame in Wild Guitar. Ed and Liana replay old footage from a previous Ed the Sock series featuring several celebrity appearances, including Will Sasso of Mad TV fame, with Ed breaking into his house and annoying him.
"The Manster"July 24, 2010 (2010-07-24)
Ed and friends lampoon the 1959 classic The Manster. To the delight of Ed, Liana and Ron, Andrew Young wears a second paper mache head.
"Double Feature of The Killer Shrews and The Snake, the Tiger, the Crane"July 31, 2010 (2010-07-31)
Ed and friends screen and lampoon their first double feature: The Killer Shrews and The Snake, The Tiger, The Crane.
"Geek-o-rama and Cabin Fever"August 28, 2010 (2010-08-28)
Special Presentation of Geek-o-rama and Ed's Cabin Fever, including footage of Liana at the Electronic Entertainment Expo and old footage from MuchMusic of Ed visiting a contest winner's cottage.

Season 2: 2010

Title Original Airdate
"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter and The Master"September 25, 2010 (2010-09-25)
Ed and friends screen Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter, then Lee Van Cleef rocks it as The Master. Ron Sparks tells the dramatic story of Roninja.
"Double-feature of The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy and The Swamp of the Lost Monsters"October 2, 2010 (2010-10-02)
It's Mexican Night! Arriba! A K. Gordon Murray double-feature of The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy and The Swamp of the Lost Monsters. Ron Sparks tells the story of Lake Erie Pete and Bandito returns as the robot to fight Andrew Young, who wraps himself up in toilet paper to become a mummy.
"Laser Mission"October 16, 2010 (2010-10-16)
The first-ever telethon to raise money to fight "Cheap Bastard Disorder", a malady that affects Canadian television executives. Also, a modern classic movie: Laser Mission, starring Brandon Lee and Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine.
"Double Feature of Manos: The Hands of Fate and The Impossible Kid"October 30, 2010 (2010-10-30)
The ultra low-budget Manos: The Hands of Fate and the spy movie The Impossible Kid, starring Cabbage Patch Kid-sized action hero Weng Weng. Plus, the Ron Sparks video re-mix as Ed auditions people for the coveted role of Ron's understudy, with Max Brand ("I'm Ron Sparks but I'm coloured") winning.
"Yongary, Monster from the Deep"November 13, 2010 (2010-11-13)
Giant monster mania with the legendary Korean film Yongary, Monster from the Deep, plus Liana becoming the 500-foot tall scourge of Spronksville as we watch the making of a Giantess video! Ron Sparks is present only in voice-over, apparently confused that he's not supposed to be in this episode.
"Prisoners of the Lost Universe"November 20, 2010 (2010-11-20)
Ed and friends screen Prisoners of the Lost Universe, starring Richard Hatch of Battlestar Galactica fame. Featuring a "sighting" of Seal.

Reception

This Movie Sucks! initially garnered a lukewarm reception, with it being criticized for having a bad choice in movies to mock and for it seeming generally weaker than previous Ed the Sock efforts.[7][8][9] It has also been consistently criticized for somewhat disorganized scheduling.[10] As time went on the show has been considered to be improving however,[11] and there have been some positive reviews,[12] with the second series supposedly "pretty much been bashed into shape",[13] with much credit being given to Ed's improved movie selection[14][15] (including at least one "by request" choice, Manos, as well as one fan request) and to the cast finding "their stride" with their jabs during the movie, with Sparks' comedy getting particular praise.[16][17]

A SquidWho poll found that 32% watched for Sparks, 29% for Ed the Sock and the rest watched for Liana or "other" reasons, with 15% of replies saying they do not watch the show. The page also featured a manipulated picture of Ed the Sock smoking his trademark cigar while a film reel unspooled around him with 70% of voters replying "yes" to the question "should this be This Movie Sucks new logo?"[18] A number of replies to the poll seemed to indicate that many of those voting "other" watched the show for the bad movies themselves.[19] It was also named one of the five best TV shows of 2010 by Toronto Entertainment[20] and one of the three best new shows of 2010 by Excalibur Magazine.[21][22] The series was also nominated for both the 2010 and 2011 Canadian Comedy Awards for Best TV Show.

References

  1. Ed the Sock brings his wisecracks back to TV with new indie show on CHCH The Canadian Press, May 13, 2010 (Article by Bill Brioux)
  2. Ed The Sock Debuts May 28, 2010 On Channel Zero Outlets URBMN, May 13, 2010
  3. FU Ottawa!: Catching Up with Ed the Sock Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict, April 21, 2011 (Article by Sam Tweedle)
  4. Kate Harper (May 14, 2010). "Ed The Sock Returning To Save Television". CHARTattack.
  5. Gord Bowes (May 27, 2010). "Mohawk students help bring Ed back to TV". Hamilton MountainNews.
  6. Andrew Young (June 9, 2010). "LACTOSE to be featured on this week's Episode of THIS MOVIE SUCKS!". Social Retard Productions's Blog.
  7. TV Review - Ed The Sock’s This Movie Sucks! URBMN, June 7, 2010
  8. Gilles, Ed. "Review of 'This Movie Sucks'", The Ontarian, 14 September 2010, p. 4
  9. “This Movie Sucks” Discussion bureau42.com, July 11, 2010
  10. Televisualist: They Do Not Call Him Mister Ed, Because That Is A Horse Torontoist, May 24, 2010 (Article by Christopher Bird)
  11. Ed The Sock’s This Movie Sucks! “2nd Season” Premieres September 18, 2010 URBMN, August 28, 2010
  12. Not For Everyone, Ed The Sock Returns With Raunchy Humour TVDoneWright.com, August 2, 2010 (article by Adam Wright)
  13. TV Review | Ed the Sock’s This Movie Sucks! – Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter/The Master URBM, September 27, 2010 (Article by C. Archer)
  14. Wojcicki, Zach, "This Show Doesn't Suck!", The Peak, 3 December 2010
  15. Tielmans, Mary & Gilles, Ed. "Shows To Watch", The Ontarian, November 2010
  16. Wojcicki, Zach. "This Show Doesn't Suck!", The Peak, 3 December 2010
  17. The Best New Shows of 2010
  18. Squidoo review and reader poll
  19. Squidoo Ed The Sock comments
  20. Phung, Wei. "Looking Back At All The Best of 2010", Toronto Entertainment, 27 December 2010
  21. Miller, Amy. "The Best New Shows of 2010", Excalibur Magazine, 6 January 2011
  22. The Best New Shows of 2010

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