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With Factory Girl, the new movie based on Edie Sedgwicks life, coming out soon I figured it was time to get the real deal on what Edie was like by talking to someone who actually knew and worked with her. I got a chance to speak with David Weisman who not only directed Edie in her last film but also...
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After years of interviewing Saw II and Saw III director Darren Lynn Bousman, finally we get to do it for SuicideGirls. I have been a fan of all the Saw films since I saw the first one in preparation for my interview with co-writer/director James...
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brightredscream:
Oh I love that...
Like, really, really love that.... love
cherrypinup:
Beautiful work.

Your art reminds me of Audrey Kawasaki's art.
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Since the two shows starring Bob Saget, Full House and Americas Funniest Home Videos, ended nearly ten years ago it has been a long hard road to make America realize that he is one of the sickest and funniest comedians around today. Certainly directing the cult...
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So what if critics have somehow failed to recognize quite possibly the greatest piece of cinema ever made. At least they were decent enough to honor Clint Mansell with not only a nomination from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for Best Film Composer, but also a Golden Globe nomination for...
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2006 was a illustrious year in music for many reasons, but certainly the release of Meat Loafs Bat Out Of Hell III was one of them. Meat Loaf and his longtime Bat Out Of Hell collaborator, Jim Steinman, were able to heal their wounds long enough to finish their trilogy....
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The work by Los Angeles artist Sarah Cromarty is an incredible combination of intellect and kitsch - by no means an easy task. In the LA Weekly critic Doug Harvey said that, "her double-glazed confections somehow combine the irresistible sublime of Caspar David Friedrich with the unhinged Hallmark...
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lowroller:
cool photo.
roethke:
Wa-Chow!

Is there a theme to your show? My pals Trent Call, Ben Duke, Mike Bernard, Tessa Linsey, and Sri Whipple are all pretty sweet dudes, but their work is pretty diverse.
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If you havent heard of the Happy Tree Friends then you will probably look at the images included with this interview and go Ugh! Crappy kids stuff. But to avoid the Happy Tree Friends is to miss one of the sickest and most violent cartoons ever made. Faces are sliced off, bodies are crushed underneath...
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In researching for Needled News, my Monday SG column on the weeks tattoo headlines, I found a story on hypnosis being used to alleviate the pain of...