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Monthly Archives: May 2001
By | May 2001
TK
In a piece for The Guardian, you wrote that with the popularity of DVD and subsequent audio commentaries and special features that the "directors whom the...
What's the wildest thing you've ever done in a movie? ^ (Laugh) I was filming my movie and I wanted to get a speed scene but I didn't want to get it...
"Our Song" is a tamer, barely more tolerable "KIDS" (the horrid 1995 film about a teenager whose goal is to deflower as many virgins as possible) for the...
The popular web site B-Movie Theater, celebrating the art and industry of the B-Movie genre, is inviting film lovers to submit nominations for the fourth...
Doing a parody of science fiction is usually a sure-fire loser, since the genre is itself a parody of reality taken to wild extremes. Few sci-fi parodies...
This is one of those flicks that uses Barbie and Ken dolls for actors. Which is good, because they tend to be a little less plastic than Julia Roberts or...
A Kafkæsque premise becomes vivid reality in "Aaron Cohen's Debt," originally made for Isræli television and now making the festival rounds in...
Kate Burns (Barbara Hershey) is a put-upon New Yorker who grows tired of "The City That Never Sweeps" and decides to bolt across the USA. Your first...
Documentarian Sarah Price is best known for assisting Chris Smith on 1999's remarkable "American Movie," Smith's portrait of struggling Wisconsin filmmaker...
The James Dean style star (Jerry Broome) of "Sixty Cups of Coffee" says in a voice-over that he once heard that drinking the aforementioned amount of java...