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Monthly Archives: October 2005
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Call me an oddball, but I never found “SCTV” funny…
Call me an oddball, but I never found “SCTV” funny. I distinctly recall trying repeatedly to sit through the episodes when they were in first-run, but...
Billed as “a musical comedy,” “The Blues Brothers” is one of those 80s films—like “Stripes,” “Caddyshack” and a bunch of others—that...
Leigh Scott launches yet another remodeled classic horror pic for The Asylum with "The Beast of Bray Road", another in The Asylum's growing series of...
The American Cinematheque presents A TRIBUTE TO AL PACINO (October 19 - 26) at the Aero Theatre. The 20th American Cinematheque Award will be presented to...
That's right, no more running from the INS for Chewbacca, he's becoming a U.S. citizen. On Monday, October 17th, actor Peter Mayhew will take part in a...
Back in my early high school days I transferred to a new school and ended up meeting two stoner guys who seemed to take a liking to me. One of them was in...
Since the release of his 2000 action-thriller “Time and Tide,” Hong Kong cinema icon Tsui Hark has only directed two films of debatable achievement:...
“Making Hooky” is really two films in one. The first half is about the process of making “Hooky,” director Rich E. Allen’s movie that was made...
"If you think you've seen it all, think again." This is the tagline on the back of the "Marronnier" box that I got not so long back. In the case of...
Cameron Crowe can, at the very least, be called a unique filmmaker. His movies all are self-contained and exist in their own universe but also have a...