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The Black Dahlia review

21 hours ago ago from Course reduce blog

Laura Clifford Robin Clifford During a melee on the streets of 1947 L.A., ex-pugilist Ofcr. Dwight Bleichert (Josh Hartnett, Sin City, Lucky Number Slevin ) runs into another cop he recognizes from the ring, Sgt. Leland Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart, Thank You for Smoking ), and a partnership is born. But that partnership turns into a triple set of triangles when the two men become involved with three women - Kay Lake (Scarlett ...

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Femme Fatale

18 hours ago ago from inFame

A very interesting movie, directed by Brian De Palma. Main actors are Antonio Banderas and Rebecca Romijn. Femme Fatale is also the woman character of a Film Noir. I've studied that topic intensely it's quite interesting.

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Christmas has crept up on me.

12 hours ago ago from Chickie Chirps

This year Christmas has crept up and taken me by surprise, so I havent gotten organised at all. Our plan was to be in Palma de by the 2nd of December, instead we only arrived here on the 20th! Unfortunately we still have too many other things to arrange (like finding an apartment and organising work to be done on the boat) before we can relax, so I think I might postpone Christmas this year until March or so. My only concession to Christmas ...

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top 10 BEST films of the decade.

17 hours ago ago from MOVIE BUFFS

so I already did one of these with my FAVORITE, but there is a difference between favorites and the best. here is a newly compiled list that I sincerely hope you enjoy. 10. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) Sure, Slumdog Millionaire beat it out for Best Picture, but this film has become one of the greatest epics of the decade. Beautifully directed (courtesy of David Fincher), brilliantly acted (Brad Pitt and the lovely Cate ...

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christmas on the silver screen.

2 hours ago ago from Bananalog Girl

I have to admit that when it comes to Christmas movies I'm not much into the black and white classics. Like with any genre of film, I certainly have my highbrow days, but for the most part I like comedy or action or a combination of the two when celebrating the birth of little baby Jesus. I decided to compile a list of my favorite Christmas-time films. There's no possible way I could rank these while there are certainly cinematic ...

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The Best of the Decade: Comedy

30 minutes ago ago from Cinematical

There is no genre on earth that is probably more personal or more subjective than comedy -- as the saying goes: "Dying is easy, Comedy is hard". The 2000s were a great decade for comedy thanks to the rise of R-rated laughs, but it wasn't just a decade for adults -- there was something for everyone. The last ten years marked some of the smartest and some of the 'dumbest' comedies to come along in a very long time. But that's what I love about ...

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