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Remembering: 2007

18 hours ago ago from Nick's Flick Picks: The Blog

Not my richest year of revival- or repertory-house screenings, which means that even more so than usual, almost all of my most resonant memories arose from first-run releases. Many people look on 2007 as an exemplary year for film releases in the U.S., and I'm inclined to agree, though I seem to have gotten excited about a different slate of movies than most. Still, this is also the rare year when the new stuff I was experiencing in cinemas ...

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Al Gore can’t tell time – thinks most recent Climategate email is more than 10 years old

13 hours ago ago from Watts Up With That?

Al Gore apparently has no command of the most basic details of anything related to Earth and climate. His last idiotic gaff in the media was that the temperature of the Earth 2 kilometers down was millions of degrees!  Apparently,  Slate editors who look equally like dufuses for printing this dreck didn't notice his latest one either. Maybe all those trips around the world in the private jet have damaged his ability to tell the time and date? ...

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Q&a With Fetusfilmsinc

13 hours ago ago from The Lansing 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Lansing, MI

Filmmaking is basically all we do. It's our life… pretty much. For sheer productivity, nobody can beat FetusFilmsInc . Made up of Justin Benefiel, Andrew Shafer and brothers Aaron and Austin Keeling, this prolific production team has uploaded 27 movies to the site so far. This is remarkable when you consider the fact that they're all full-time students, and three of them are still attending Lansing High School in northeastern Kansas. ...

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Our environmentAL problem

11 hours ago ago from THE ANTI-POLITICAL WEASEL PAGE

E ver notice how many villians, crooks, and ne'er do wells seem to be named "Al"? Gangster Al Capone, Al Qaeda , shoe salesman Al Bundy, Senator Al Franken, propaganda mill Al Jazzeera , the Reverend Al Sharpton, Deadwood's Al Swearengen, and Weird Al Yankovic are just a few of the more questionable persons, places and things named "Al" that have caused or are causing pestilence, disease, famine, crime, poverty, and outright poor taste. You ...

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Al Gore Warns of Global Warming Doom Seconds Before CNN Reports 'Monster' Winter Storm

4 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias

Al Gore warned CNN viewers Wednesday about imminent planetary doom at the hands of his favorite bogeyman global warming just seconds before Kiran Chetry reported the monster storm paralyzing travel in more than a dozen states with winter still two weeks away . On American Morning to discuss issues surrounding the United Nations climate change conference taking place in Copenhagen, the former Vice President said, All the mountain glaciers ...

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Conan O'Brien, aka the new Oprah, orders his masses to buy Troll 2

20 hours ago ago from TV Squad

Conan O'Brien has been trying to worm his way into Oprah's audience of unimaginative simpletons who lack the ability to form their own opinions, taste and style by offering his own recommendations for books, movies and music. This week, he recommended the classic Troll 2 , an extremely B-minus movie about a family attacked by a group of vegetarian trolls who turn people into plants for sustenance. Conan's people may or may not already know ...

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Theater Review | 'Brief Encounter': Revisiting Those Strangers at a Train Station

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

They're two of the most straight-backed people you have ever seen. But inside their rigid bodies, they're swooning. And there come those glorious moments in Brief Encounter, the British-based Kneehigh Theater's captivating adaptation of the 1945 movie, when the propriety-stifled lovers at its center are allowed to swoon for real. More on 'Brief Encounter' Multimedia Related This Play Really Wants to Be a ...

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Blu-ray Review: Gone With the Wind

1 hour, 36 minutes ago ago from Cinematical

Packed in a velvet box filled with three discs full of bonus features, a 20-page reproduction of the original program, a 40-page book about the production, eight art prints, and a CD sampler, one might accuse Warner Home Video of gilding the lily for their premier release of Gone With the Wind on Blu-ray. Amazingly, however, the set manages to seem like exactly the amount of excess that would be necessary to properly celebrate one of American ...

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