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I Watched a Movie

Most people would say, "OK. So, you watched a movie. And, your point is?"

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John Goodman - Goodman 'Scared to Death' of Broadway Return

John Goodman flying into Tegel Airport from New York at 8am for the Berlin Film Festival Berlin, Germany .... Actor JOHN GOODMAN is "scared to death" of returning to the stage in Broadway play WAITING FOR GODOT - after years of living in laid back New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Age of Stupid: New Film Gives Us a Painfully Realistic Look at Life in 2055

The central premise: We would be the first life form to knowingly wipe itself out. What does that say about us? Postlethwaite's final monologue then really drives the message home:

Please help a young film-maker: Just Vote for 'The Stevie Wondershow' (w/trailer)

Our first feature length film The STEVIE WONDERSHOW, a project that has been in the works for almost 2 years, has been officially selected to premiere at the 2009 Bare Bones International Film Festival in Muskogee Oklahoma!

To Kill a Mockingbird …. **My Review** ….. "My All Time Favorite Movie"

My account of To Kill a Mockingbird began the year it was released, 1962. I was very fortunate between the ages of six and seventeen I could see movies at no charge. The Theater Owners in the small towns I grew up in were friends of my family.

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Watchmen experiences mass walkouts in New York City

What I'm sure a lot of people were expecting to be the most epic weekend ever in the history of graphic novel fandom kind of turned into a bummer for Warner Brothers.Before I get into the box office results, I've got to point to some first hand reports that there were walkouts du …

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Watchmen - in 600 more theaters - won't even beat "300"

Fantasies that Watchmen would open to $70 million this weekend went up in flames after the early numbers came in on Saturday. Forget about setting new records, Snyder's adaptation of the popular Alan Moore graphic novel didn't won't even beat 300.

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"An Attack On One is an Attack On All of Us": Reviewing WATCHMEN

In the eighties, there was a massive shift in the world of comics. What had once been four-colored, uncomplicated melodramas shifted into complex, almost operatic melodramas, and the first and best example was Watchmen, written by Alan Moore and drawn by Dave Gibbons.

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Movie Review: "The Reader" is a Mixed Bag

Intrigued by Kate Winslet's Oscar victory, I finally went out this weekend to see "The Reader". The movie documents the brief romantic liason between a teenaged boy and an older woman in post-war Germany.

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Have You Seen Religulous?

I just finished watching Bill Maher in "Religulous". This is a fascinating show; it is really a documentary on the three major religions of today's world. Bill Maher travels with the film crew on a quest for answers to the questions that have given rise to his doubt.

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