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Surf's Up Website Up Check out the website for Sony Pictures Animation's upcoming movie, Surf's Up. Movie stars the voices of Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel and Jon Heder. surf's up • sony pictures animation • shia labeouf • jeff bridges • jon heder
Film Review of John Carpenter's Vampires James Woods, coupled with one of the lesser Baldwin brothers, travels about the Southeastern United States killing vampires. Hard. james woods • john carpenter's vampires • james woods movies • vampire slayer movies • slayer movies
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Glover's Mistake Makes Some Good Choices Nick Laird's Glover's Mistake, his second novel, while not without its flaws, gives some hope to a disappointing literary fiction scene. nick laird • glover's mistake • henry james • gustave flaubert • virginia woolf
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Once Upon a Time in America Movie (1984) A powerful, unorthodox meditation on friendship, loyalty and betrayal, the film follows boyhood pals who bond over street crime and graduate to felonious adulthoods. once upon a time in america • gangster movie • robert deniro • james woods • sergio leone
Thumbs Up For Surf's Up A review of the recently released animated film, Surf's Up, starring Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges and Jon Heder. surf's up • shia labeouf • zooey deschanel • jeff bridges • jon heder
Fear and Loathing in Once Upon a Time in America Sergio Leone's last film is a hypnotic and disturbing epic about young immigrants struggling to elevate their place in society - by any means necessary. once upon a time in america • sergio leone • robert de niro • james woods • elizabeth mcgovern
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
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Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides A suburban mystery centering on the mysterious suicide of teenage sisters. Sofia Coppola has crafted an interesting film, but one which remains as elusive as searching through the photo album of a stranger. teen suicide • suburbia • suburban ennui • nuclear family • mystery
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Odd Job Jack Nominated Comedy Central's Odd Job Jack has been nominated for the Writers Series category at the Canadian Comedy Awards. odd job jack • canadian comedy awards • don mckellar • jeremy diamond • tim polley
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The 25 Greatest Films of the 1990s--Part 2 A classic journey into the pornography industry, a journey into the stars when Vegans contact us, and the journey of a pregnant sheriff following two criminals on a bizarre crime spree make up the three films this week as we countdown the 25 best films of the 1990's decade! fargo • contact • boogie nights • jodie foster • paul thomas anderson
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The New Order of F/X: Hyperreality and FINAL FANTASY
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The Utopia of Thomas More Thomas More's Utopia is remembered by many as an early call for religious toleration. Utopia actually is a much more repressive, totalitarian society. thomas more utopia • utopia as a joke • religous toleration in utopia • terror in utopia • totalitarianism in utopia
Transformers Sequel Overblown to Say the Least Michael Bay's sequel to the surprise smash hit Transformers is a long, overblown, dumb and just all around uninspired affair. transformers sequel overblown • revenge of the fallen review • direted by michael bay • starring shia lebouf and megan fox • autobots and decepticons
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ROMANCE ON THE SILVER SCREEN 2000 A brief overview of this year's movies (hits, misses and worth a peek), including romance ratings for each. lynne remick • lynne • remick • romance • suite 101
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Television Honors War Veterans With A Variety of Programs
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