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    Downfall (Der Untergang), 2004

    by  • 8/20/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    There is something unsettling about a movie that takes a subject that you know is evil and treats them with a surprisingly even hand; showing another side to a monster. This man is old, sick, broken, and; perhaps most shockingly; human, possessing of a certain charm. [

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    Hey Is Dee Dee Home (2003)

    by  • 8/20/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    Hey Is Dee Dee Home Based on footage shot ten years before his death, Hey Is Dee Dee Home offers us a peek inside the life of Dee Dee Ramone; once bassist for The Ramones, and occasional junkie. [ More ]

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    Advertising dilemma

    by  • 8/7/2005 • geek, meta---ging, movies • 0 Comments

    I decided to start advertising my film site a bit to try to push a couple more people there, and picked a couple rather popular sites to place test ads on. I recieved an email tonight that my ad had been approved by one of these sites, and that it was now in rotation. The [...]

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    Nothing (2003)

    by  • 7/24/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    Two losers with nothing to offer society (and nothing to lose) discover that they have the power to make anything that they hate disappear. Good-bye world! Soon, it’s nothing but the David, Andrew, and a turtle named Stan, alone in a house in the middle of a vast nothing. The house, with a small bit [...]

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    Hell House (2001)

    by  • 7/10/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    Hell House is the story of a pentecostal church with a mission; to scare the Hell out of people, and convince viewers that their wicked ways will end in tragedy. Located outside of Dallas, Texas, Trinity Church welcomes thousands of visitors every year to their elaborate haunted house morality play. Full Review

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    Les Revenants (2004) (They Came Back)

    by  • 7/9/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    Imagine one day that all the dead come back to life, and they march en masse through your city, seeking equality and justice and fair pay; not brains or mindless vengence, they seem happy to just pick up where they left off. The dead go back to work, and back to their lives, and face [...]

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    Alive (2002)

    by  • 7/1/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    The blurb for this film goes something like this; Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura (VERSUS and AZUMI, GODZILLA FINAL BATTLE 2005). A Sci-Fi Thriller combining the tension of Vincenzo Natali’s CUBE and Kitamura’s own VERSUS. For the brutal murder of his girlfriend’s rapists, Tenshu is sentenced to die in the electric chair. Miraculously surviving the chair [...]

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    The American Astronaut (2001)

    by  • 7/1/2005 • movies • 1 Comment

    The movie opens like a film strip in science class, along with a narrator that appears to be doing nothing but try to lull you to sleep. Blah blah blah. It sets up the film in novel fashion, setting the scene and bringing us to the Ceres Crossroads bar in the asteroid belt. The title [...]

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    The Nomi Song (2004)

    by  • 7/1/2005 • movies • 0 Comments

    He came from outer space to save the human race. A creature with a dream to entertain the children of the night. The rest, as they say, became history. There’s something so tragic about the New York scene from the mid 70s, and it would appear to make for some good film. I wasn’t really [...]

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