Even if you’ve avoided watching all of these thus far, I STRONGLY suggest watching this one. Trust me.
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Even if you’ve avoided watching all of these thus far, I STRONGLY suggest watching this one. Trust me. After watching, folks have been asking. So here you go… and here… Or is it? read my latest review: No doubt your history teacher failed to tell you of the long-lost Yagahl tribe, which apparently thrived on snowy mountainsides 6,000 years before Mike Huckabee believes the earth even existed, and consisted of one Jamaican (Mona Hammond), one Maori (Cliff Curtis), and a whole lot of white people sporting [...] A year away from release, the costumes for the WATCHMEN movie have been revealed. Get to work, conventioners. I want to see some of these for real in July. Mow that THE LOST is finally doing theatrical, I imagine there are probably a couple of people wondering, “Hey, where the hell was LYT in all of that?” I’m going to show you. Here is the shot from the actual movie: And here is a wider shot, not used in the final film, that appears in a [...] Some footage from opening night, featuring Shay Astar, Jesse Hlubik, Zach Passero, Richard Riehle, Justin Stone, and Chris Sivertson. Exclusive photos, a detailed plot description, and even an extended trailer are up! Coupla caveats: 1. The trailer is most definitely NOT approved by the MPAA, nor is it “work-safe.” 2. If you’re overly concerned with spoilers, there are a few. I have the cover story of today’s OC Weekly: It’s one of the last days of pick-up shooting for 305, a mockumentary normally described by its creators as “300 meets The Office.” One could also make a case that it does with 300 what Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead did with Hamlet, focusing as it does [...] Jim Ridley, LA Weekly: Sivertson, who made the unjustly panned Lindsay Lohan vehicle I Know Who Killed Me, threads a dense, intriguing web of diseased community around his hateful protagonist, and peoples it with keen supporting players, including Michael Bowen and Ed Lauter as grizzled detectives and Dee Wallace-Stone in one harrowing scene as a dead [...] Almost four years ago, I took this photo: It appears in the current issue of FANGORIA, in a feature story about THE LOST. I’m as surprised as anyone to see it it Fango. I wasn’t told this would happen, certainly wasn’t asked, definitely wasn’t paid. But I’ve talked to them, and they’re going to give me credit [...] |
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