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Stuart Gordon's latest isn't a horror film per se, but it should be close enough to appease the Re-Animator director's most ardent fans. Stuck takes place...
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Last year Margaret Cho charmed and tickled audiences with The Sensuous Woman, a burlesque-style variety show that took us on a belly dancing, rhinestone encrusted, pasty twirling journey to explore what makes a woman well sensuous. Now SuicideGirls favorite...
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Last year Margaret Cho charmed and tickled audiences with The Sensuous Woman, a burlesque-style variety show that took us on a belly dancing, rhinestone encrusted, pasty twirling journey to explore what makes a woman well sensuous. Now SuicideGirls favorite funny lady is back with Beautiful, a show Cho describes as celebrating nakedness and feeling beautiful and feeling like we are powerful. She is truly a...
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radkaidj:
i wanted sooo bad to see that out their past5X hot tacoys ." bets " it was really hot show.

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shema:
I had no idea she lives in Peachtree City. That's not even far away from me.
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You know who Chuck Palahniuk is; he's inspired a generation of fucked up outsiders and insiders alike. He lit the fuse that sent my imagination projecting forward towards creative bliss and artistic freedom. His reach extends so far that even if people don't...
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The X-Files: I Want To Believe unveiled its theatrical trailer at New York Comic Con and, no surprise, it gives away absolutely nothing about the film. Total secrecy has been enforced from the word "go" on this project and when series creator and director Chris Carter and writer/producer Frank Spotnitz showed up at the Con to talk about the film, they acted at times like...
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ninetysevencents:

Morgan said:
I did. Loved the interaction between Mulder and Scully, and I enjoyed it as a long episode. As a movie it didn't work as well, but whatever. It was enjoyable and it was nice to see something new from the X-Files.

Stay after the credits, there's a cute thing at the end.


I also really like that it played like a straight episode, as I think one of the strengths of the series was that it could do more with less. There weren't any summer-movie-event moments (explosions, insane stunts, etc.) in it and for that reason it was more grounded in reality (sort of) than movies typically released around this time of the year...a refreshing change.

My ultimate hope is that they saved enough money by not including those big-budget scenes that they'll make enough to produce more (hopefully not another six years from now). But if not, the wonderful part of this movie is that it finally provides some sense of closure for characters that, for all we would have known otherwise, could have been cuddled up together in a hotel room for six years.

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And yeah, I have to admit that after the credits I found myself waving back.

jon_:
I thought the movie was really good. Played more like a longer episode then a movie, but for $10 I had a good time. It was cool to see the characters again if if they weren't doing anything major.

I didn't stay past the credits frown
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Stuart Gordon's latest isn't a horror film per se, but it should be close enough to appease the Re-Animator director's most ardent fans. Stuck takes place in an oppressively bleak ghetto-world, where jobs are a soul-crushing grind, where the idea of looking out for anyone but yourself is a sick joke, and where time away from work means losing yourself in whatever drug you...
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erin_broadley:
Stephen Rea is an amazing actor. Even stuck in a windshield. The most horrifying thing about this film is the fact it's based on true events. It's so true that people get dangerous when they get scared.
strega:
I remember that story. Pretty horrifying.
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A lot of people look at Story of the Year and see a band with a hugely successful debut album -- Page Avenue -- and a follow-up record that somehow didn't get the same attention. If you're looking at the band that way, you might imagine they have something...
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You know who Chuck Palahniuk is; he's inspired a generation of fucked up outsiders and insiders alike. He lit the fuse that sent my imagination projecting forward towards creative bliss and artistic freedom. His reach extends so far that even if people don't know his name, they at least know one of his works. Since Fight Club -- his first published novel -- Palahniuk has...
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garrettf:
Warren Ellis is an asshole! But i love his work. Transmetropolitan is amazing
adrei:
I was not expecting this! Chuck is a very real person and whos writings and understanding is just mad mind blowing, i haven't read any books from such a human since Steinback!
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A lot of people look at Story of the Year and see a band with a hugely successful debut album -- Page Avenue -- and a follow-up record that somehow didn't get the same attention. If you're looking at the band that way, you might imagine they have something to prove with their latest release, The Black Swan. If you ask Story of the Year...
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rude_ruca:
So, it's weird....in some circles, you mention that you are into Story of the Year and you get nothing but eyes rolling....other times people are like, "Yes! They have consistently put out really stellar albums". Personally, I think that their latest is their best yet (rather political, but a good show for their wanting to progress in their song writing) though some people are, as expected, being overly critical; you know the same old "sell outs!" bullshit whatever Anyway, just give the new album a listen, it's good. smile
bruinbaby:
Story of the Year is seriously one of the greatest bands out there today. I remember the first time I met them (Ventura Theatre in like 03)... they were the nicest, most genuine guys you could ever hope to meet and they really care about their fans. Not only that, but every performance that I have seen has been amazing. You can tell that their hearts and souls are invested in what they do. The energy is incredible.

Page Avenue is still my favorite album (I bought it the DAY it was released!) but I have NEVER been disappointed by any of their work. I love that they bring politics into the music, especially with The Black Swan but also in In the Wake of Determination. They are in such a great position to impact the people around them and it is refreshing to see that they care about making a difference in the world and speaking the truth.

Keep it up boys... love

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Who doesn't remember their first hangover; the throbbing of your temples, the cracked tongue sticking to the roof of your parched mouth, the buzzards circling overhead? You pray for anything, anywhere, to help ease the pain, as long as it's dark, and quiet. Really, really quiet. Solo musician Yoav...