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Sin City

20 hours ago ago from Life is eventful

Welcome to Basin City, a city where a Senators maniacal son has access to its youth, where you're just as likely to be killed by the police as you are a criminal and the prostitutes have their own section of town where they can dish out their own brand of justice independent of any officials. Basin City is also home of Sin City the noir graphic novel (I call them comic books) by legendary comic Frank Miller. Frank Miller and Robert ...

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3 hours ago ago from I Film News

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. Filmmaker Michael Moore started a summer film festival five years ago in his adopted hometown of Traverse City, Mich. Read more from the original source: People in the News (The Capital)

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Shahrukh, Priyanka, DiCaprio in a Hollywood film?

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Legendary filmmaker-scriptwriter Paul Schrader is ready to begin filming Xtreme City', yet another Hollywood film set in Mumbai. But unlike Danny Boyle's Slummdog Millionaire', Xtreme City' will not showcase the grimy underbelly of the city. My film will not be a shanty film. Not like Slumdog Millionaire at all, thank you. Schrader said. In case you didn't already know, Paul Schrader is the screenwriter of such critically acclaimed films ...

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Sin City (2005) DVDRip XviD-DMZ

22 hours ago ago from myBlog

Sin City (2005) DVDRip XviD-DMZ Genre: Action | Crime | Thriller File Size: 707 Mb Four tales of crime adapted from Frank Miller's popular comics, focusing around a muscular brute who's looking for the person responsible for the death of his beloved Goldie, a man fed up with Sin City's corrupt law enforcement who takes the law into his own hands after a horrible mistake, a cop who risks his life to protect a girl from a deformed pedophile, ...

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December 26, 2009

11 hours ago ago from Tom Hayward

Anniversary dinner for Tom and his bride. It's been twenty years and it couldn't have gone any faster. It seems like yesterday we were on our way to New York city by train to celebrate New Years Eve in Times Square. What a rush! When you are being squeezed together with 500,000 to 700,000 people, you move when and where the crowd wants you to move. We celebrated tonight at one of our favorite Mobile restaurants, The Pillars. Their Grouper ...

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