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| Le Grand Chef Joe Bodia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf16Dcd-3Nk Le Grand Chef is a clever film is based on the bestselling manga Sik-gaek by Heo Yeong-Nam, with acting as sharp as the knife which the film revolves around... Introduced during a press conference when a Japanese representative brings out a cooking knife of a special kind, a knife belonging to the last [ ... ] |
| Pearl Harbor Alexander Zaitchik Hey kids, remember Good Will Hunting? Remember all the references to Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn that butt buddies Ben Affleck and Matt Damon put into the script they famously wrote together? Remember all the hype about the "integrity" of these independent young stars with liberal/radical politics? You do? Good; now you can drag the symbolic ico [ ... ] |
| Swordfish Alexander Zaitchik What smells like fish and tastes like John Travolta? Vinnie Barbarino chews more scenery in Swordfish a flashy misfire worst than George Bush at an Iraqi press conference. No shoe-throwing, but lots of explosions and Johnny T. double fisting machine guns out the top of a convertible at 100 mph can't hide the fact that this plot makes the Indonesia [ ... ] |
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Did you know that Hollywood considers the U.K. a secondary market? Jo does.
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David Lynch, the famous cult director, writer and painter, visited Prague, Czech Republic in June 1996 together with his "family" music composer Angelo Badalamenti to make recording of the music soundtrack for Lynch's film LOST HIGHWAY. The July/August `96 issue of the Czech magazine Kinorevue featured an interview with David Lynch filled with a few photos and even an image drawn by Lynch himself especially for Kinorevue.Page 1 of 35
« StartPrev12345678910NextEnd »| Bridget Jones's Diary Alexander Zaitchik Just thirty years ago, people would have had enough of a sense of the English language to name this The Diary of Bridget Jones, or Bridget's Diary, or The Bridget Jones Massacre - ANYTHING but this aw [ ... ] |
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