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Monthly Archives: January 2002
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Nominations are currently being sought for the 2002 National Film Registry…
The Library of Congress is seeking nominations for the 2002 roll-call on its National Film Registry. To be eligible, a film must be an American production...
Media Market Group, Ltd. (MMG), a pioneer in Japanese hentai anime, announced that on January 8th, 2002, Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District...
Begun in 1994 - the year of Califonia's infamous anti-immigration bill Proposition 187 - "Rancho California" opens with a montage of conservative titans...
There's nothing two siblings enjoy more than expressing brotherly love by beating the crap out of each other. Two brothers engage in a battle over the...
A woman casually passes another woman in an office. During a job interview, all the woman can think about is the touch of this other female. She begins...
Documentarian Lara Lee turns her camera on Orzala Ashrafi who returns to her native Afghanistan after more than a ten-year absence. Through interviews...
It's a hard subject for men to face. Does size really matter? Roger Fan thinks his penis is too small. After taking a mold of his manliness, he conducts...
“Signs” has been compared to everything from “The Day the Earth Stood Still” to “The War of the Worlds” and rightfully so, but I’d cut off my...
I will admit that it has been years – dare I say decades – since I have seen the 1950 Disney classic “Treasure Island.” (Alas, I have never read...
After starring in the depressingly bland and darkly boring Murder By Numbers, Sandra Bullock returns to the roots of what made her a name in Hollywood –...