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EC Comics was one of the leading comics publishers of the 1940s and 1950s until government censorship led them to abandon all their titles other than Mad magazine.
Few directors from the 1980's had as much of an influence over pop-culture as John Hughes. His films remain popular to this day, along with all their memorable characters
These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced horror writers, and offer payment for publication.
The summer months are a time of rest for school-agers, but also end up being a time of boredom. Many daycare centers are offering attractive programs for these children.
The creativity behind these DVD box sets provides ample gift options for the film fanatic and TV maven on any holiday list.
Mad magazine spoofs led to a 1964 copyright lawsuit brought by Irving Berlin and others. Mad's victory set a precedent, and defined comics copyrights for years.
Memorable quotes, iconic scenes, and larger-than-life characters shaped the movies of John Hughes' marvelous career, particularly Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Wallace Wood drew a series of risqué cartoons starting in the late 1960s. From the cheesecake of Sally Forth to racy Disney-style fairy tales, all had humor and parody.
Director Shane Meadows' new film Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee is released in September and is set to be another comedy classic. Is he our best filmmaker at present?


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