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The Graduate: Decades Collection DVD Review

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2007-12-07 07:12:00 by Admin in Week in Rewind--Movie Reviews, DVD Reviews, HD DVD & Blu-ray Reviews by Christopher Smith
The Graduate: Decades Collection Few movies compare with The Graduate when it comes to communicating the anxiety, dark hilarity and potential misery of ones first sexual experience In 1967, just as the sexual revolution was nearing its bed-shaking peak, the sexually naive Benjamin Braddock brought all of his angst, confusion and bumbling...
 
 
 
 
 
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Spotlight on Greece

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2007-11-18 23:48:00 by Sachin G. in Scribbles and Ramblings
When one thinks of Greece, the images that come to mind are either those of the beautiful Greek Islands or the fascinating historical structures of Athens. But what about Northern Greece that shares a border with Eastern Europe? Even though Greece is grouped in Western Europe, it is south of Eastern European countries such as Albania, Bulgaria...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Political Cinema of Francesco Rosi

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2007-11-04 01:04:00 by Sachin G. in Scribbles and Ramblings
It is always exciting to discover the films of a talented director. But I do feel that the timing of such a discovery makes a big difference -- If a person discovers a director's films too early in one's personal cinematic journey, then one might not appreciate the works as much. Such is the case with my discovery of the Italian director...
 
 
 
 
 
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MARTIN WOODHOUSE: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH WRITER OF "THE AVENGERS" AND "SUPERCAR"

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2008-02-12 21:38:54 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
Cinema Retro's Dean Brierly serves up another fascinating, exclusive interview The Martin Woodhouse Interview By Dean Brierly PROLOGUE Perhaps the most potent evocation of the 1960s was the book Goodbye Baby and Amen, with pictures by David Bailey and words by Peter Evans. Published in 1969, it paid stylish homage to the decades cultural icons...
 
 
 
 
 
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Calling A Mulligan

2008-08-11 18:13:23 by Editor in The Watchtower of Destruction: The Ferrett's Journal
 
In the game of Magic, you start out with a seven-card hand, drawn randomly from the deck. But some opening hands start you in an unwinnable position, and others are so weak you're pretty much guaranteed to lose Thankfully, you can call a mulligan - which involves throwing your hand back into the deck, reshuffling, and draw six cards instead of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bug (2007)

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2007-12-18 02:48:00 by Joe Valdez in This Distracted Globe
By Joe Valdez At the Rustic Motel somewhere in the flatlands of Oklahoma, Agnes White (Ashley Judd) begins receiving strange phone calls at night. All she hears is breathing, and assumes its her ex Jerry, whos just been paroled. Cigarettes and wine do little to calm her nerves. After her shift as a waitress at a gay bar is over, Agnes co-worker...
 
 
 
 
 
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LES EBRANLEES (1972)

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2007-12-08 16:14:00 by Robert Monell in I'M IN A JESS FRANCO STATE OF MIND
Rare advert for Les Ebranlees Alternate titles Maison du vice Dolls for Sale Directed by Clifford Brown [Jess Franco A CFFP production Producer Robert de Neslé Screenplay Jess Franco Photography Javier Perez Zofio , Gérard Brissaud Music Daniel Janin , Robert Hermel Transvestites, transsexuals, stippers , prostitutes, sex slaves...
 
 
 
 
 
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The 11 worst films on the IMDb Top 250 (and other random thoughts)

2007-11-27 10:10:00 by Fletch in Blog Cabins: Insanely Important Film Reviews
 
As far as the internet s go, the Internet Movie Database is one of the most credible non-news sites (not that those sites are credible - heyo!). However, aside from housing a mini-encyclopedia of every film you never wanted to know that much about, it's also home to probably the most comprehensive ranking system for films I like their Top 250...
 
 
 
 
 
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Source of Mysterious Antimatter Found

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2008-01-16 15:28:15 by Sam in Slice of SciFi
Written by: Charles Q. Choi Special to SPACE.com Antimatter, which annihilates matter upon contact, seems to be rare in the universe. Still, for decades, scientists had clues that a vast cloud of antimatter lurked in space, but they did not know where it came from The mysterious source of this antimatter has now been discovered stars getting...
 
 
 
 
 
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THEATRICAL REVIEW: THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2007)

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