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The Day Of The Locust was a dark tale of Hollywood failure. It starred Donald Sutherland as cheerless accountant Homer Simpson. But Hollywood has been much kinder to the animated Homer Simpson of Springfield. His Hollywood dreams came true with a TV show that's already run 19 seasons and a hit movie in the summer of '07. See the real Homer Simpson in this trailer for The Day Of The Locust.
Movies
2008-02-20
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BEST Interactive Movie EVER
The Rocky Horror Picture ShowDon't you love a movie where you can go and yell at the screen and throw toast? You can take your rubber snake to the Snakes On A Plane interactive screening some Saturday at midnight, but don't look for us there. We'll be doing the Time Warp at The Rocky Horror Picture Show as usual. Watch the trailer if you want to brush up on the moves.
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Movies 2008-06-07
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Stanley Kubrick’s Galaxy of Stars
Brilliant but eccentric director Stanley Kubrick made only 16 films in his 48-year career, including Barry Lyndon, A Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Shining. He was in the middle of editing his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, when studio heads got the call that he had unexpectedly passed away. In that film then-husband and wife Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman joined a long list of Kubrick stars that included Peter Sellers, Malcolm McDowell, and Ryan O’Neal. Check This Out »
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Movies
2008-06-08
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Wonka Turns Director
By 1975 Gene Wilder was already a movie star, having been in The Producers and Young Frankenstein. So it probably didn’t surprise anyone when Wilder decided he wanted to direct. His first film behind the lens was The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, and it’s one of our favorites. It’s really funny, it’s got musical numbers (“The Kangaroo Hop” is the best), and it starred a few of Wilder’s previous costars — and some of our favorite actors too — Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldman. If all you know of Wilder as a director is Haunted Honeymoon, you should definitely check this out. Here’s a scene from the film to peak your interest. Check this out »
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Movies
2008-06-07
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Warren Beatty Cleans UpShampoo was a film about a swinging young hairdresser in Beverly Hills who went from one private appointment to another. The legend goes that it was based on real hairdresser Jon Peters, who became famous for dating Barbra Streisand then stepping into the movie business as producer of her film A Star Is Born. Peters went on to help run Sony Pictures and has produced a slew of successful movies, such as Caddyshack, Flashdance, and Superman Returns. Read more about Shampoo here. Check this out »
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Movies
2008-06-11
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