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Monthly Archives: November 2004
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The Scramble is over and the films have been screened. Here are the November 2004 Sidewalk Scramble winners: Best in Show ($500): Team Bloodjet!...
Our own Phil Hall will be on WBAI-FM in New York (99.5) and on its web simulcast (www.wbai.org) on Thursday the 18th to talk about his new book "The...
First, tell me how you got involved with The Incredibles. ^ Well, I'd been a big fan of The Iron Giant and I'd actually come to that animated film late,...
One of the most intriguing dynamic notations in Western classical music is diminuendo al niente (fade away to nothing, ø). When have we arrived? When...
Ambitious. That’s the one word that flashes through one’s head the most upon viewing “Ekho: Fall of an Empire”. The film centers upon Blake, a...
I’ve loved “The Iron Giant” since it first came out and have always considered it one of the most-overlooked films of the last several years. Maybe...
I've seen "The Chronicles of Riddick" four times now. The Theatrical version twice and the Unrated Director's Cut twice. "Why" might you ask? The answer is...
At around the twenty minute mark in George Tait’s “Destination Jamaica”, detailing his exploits as he lived abroad, he begins to share a story...
From humble beginnings in Spokane, Washington, Craig T. Nelson began his career as a talented comedic writer and performer for the "Lohman and Barkley...