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12 hours ago ago from The Panic Button!
Sorry about not posting a Friday Special yesterday, I was watching a movie for the remainder of the night. There's something about weekends that's just awesome. Perhaps it's the lack of reason to go to sleep early, or the sleeping in aspect. Weekends are a time to relax and rewind. To hang out and lay back. To smile and laugh. I was looking around the Web and found trailers and information about sequels to great movies. Iron Man 2 ...
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15 hours ago ago from Showcasing Hollywood & Bollywood
By Samantha Holden These aren't movies that are going to make you cry, or make you say "man, that was amazing!" to your friends. No -- here are five movies that will literally change your life, because they will change the way you look at art, at people, at power -- at everything. Sometimes people make a list of movies that aren't all that watchable. Not these -- you can see these 5 ones thousands of times, and they are really, really ...
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Today’s prayer, the Reader’s Digest version: One Good Thing: Flipping through the channels last night (yeah, big Friday night party time!), I came across “Jaws” on TNT. This is my favorite movie of all time (a close second is “Withnail and I,” but this one has the added sepia fuzz of childhood nostalgia). I caught about twenty minutes of it, the scene on the boat where Quint and Hooper compare scars, and where Robert Shaw, as Quint, ...
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14 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WHEN times are hard, people go to the movies to escape. Like most truisms, this sturdy kernel of Hollywood ideology turns out, on closer examination, not to be entirely true. The urge to escape is powerful, but it also has a way of subverting itself. We may flee to the multiplex or the Netflix queue hoping to escape troubles at home or out there in the world, but those troubles have a habit of following us on our adventures, popping up in our ...
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For contemporary audiences, Mel Brooks shares a lot in common with filmmakers like the Zucker brothers: he's a guy who pioneered a lot of the conventions of modern parody who may or may not quite still be relevant. In other words, his influence is undeniable; but the longevity of his body of work? Not quite as assured. Brooks' films are definitely not 100 percent consistent (it should tell you something that Dracula: Dead and Loving It and ...
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I just saw "Avatar." And for the first time in a very long time, a movie that made a great, big promise delivered. It's been more than a year since I've been hearing that James Cameron would reinvent moviemaking with "Avatar." That he was marking a milestone with this film that was the equivalent of silent films to talkies, or black and white to color. Right. And once I heard that he was the king of the world. Going to the movies for a ...
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