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Monthly Archives: December 2005
By | December 2005
Those individuals who’ve left legacies behind offer teachings…
Those individuals who’ve left legacies behind offer teachings of peace, medical breakthroughs, technological innovations, artistic masterpieces, or...
“Syriana” is the latest film from “Traffic” and “Alamo” scribe Stephen Gaghan, who also assumes the director’s chair to tell this story of...
We have the folks at Liebography to thank for this gut buster of a Christmas treat. “The Year X-Mas Almost Wasn’t” is an adult-themed parody of the...
Presented in Deep Vision 3-D, in other words anaglyph 3-D, in other words red and blue glasses 3-D, “Wildcat Women” is kinda like a Charlie’s Angels...
The notion of Takashi Miike, Japan’s fearless gladiator of shock cinema, filming a coming-of-age drama without a hint of Yakuza mayhem might seem...
Hot item from the desk of are you freeking kidding me...Winnie the Pooh is getting a major facelift for his 80th birthday. Aside from lipo for his fat...
Wow, it’s been a long time, but filmmaker/actor Dan Zukovic is back with another film and lets’ just say that…this one’s for the fans. In 1998,...
This week’s entry in “what the fuck?” cinema comes from Damon Packard. His brand new short starts out as a “Hearts of Darkness” like documentary...
It is not everyone who remakes a black-and-white silent movie as...a black-and-white silent movie. But Ian Allen and his wacky comedy Trapped by the...
1. Tom Cruise ^ It’s The Bozo the Scientologist Show! Do you recall Tom’s performance in War of the Worlds? Chances are, you don’t. Do you recall...