Hannibal Lecter is to modern Horror what Dracula is to the chilling tales of old: an icon of the genre, a household name, and a surefire box office draw.
Read more »Hannibal Lecter is to modern Horror what Dracula is to the chilling tales of old: an icon of the genre, a household name, and a surefire box office draw.
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Wes Craven's 1971 cult shocker 'The Last House on the Left' remains one of the most notorious American movies of its era. It was widely labeled depraved, lacking in any redeeming social value, and an incitement to violence, and make no mistake, it is without a doubt cheaply made, amateurish, and often poorly written, acted, scored and photographed.
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Clint Eastwood has helmed a host of excellent films over the past four decades – from 'Play Misty for Me' and 'Unforgiven' to 'Mystic River' and 'Million Dollar Baby' – but it's quite possible no project has fit him better than 'Gran Torino.'
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"Star Trek" lived up to its promise, boldly going where no television series had gone before, the forward-thinking and enormously popular program from the 1960s spawning eleven feature films, an animated spinoff show, four additional live action television programs spanning 25 seasons, countless novels and fan fiction works, attics full of toys, dozens of conventions, and legions of fans.
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The buzz and publicity surrounding Slumdog Millionaire (2008) in the last six months has taken on a life of its own culminating in eight Academy Awards including top honors for picture, director, cinematography, music, screenplay and editing.
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I love cars. Especially fast cars. I own a ´99 Camaro Z/28 that I purchased new and have tweaked to get more performance that what was delivered in its factory skin. She´ll run the quarter mile in the twelve second range and my zero to sixty time is in the fours. She is a full-blooded American muscle car
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I didn't buy the March Madness package that allows you to see all the games on TV. I was fine with that yesterday. But we have three games going down to the wire with about 8 minutes left. Utah State has made a comeback on Marquette and that one is close. Kansas and North Dakota State are in a tight one too.
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Shopping for a high-definition camcorder doesn't sound like it should be a difficult undertaking, but the vast differences in prices can make your head spin.
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While it was in some way's the first solo story on this series for Obi-Wan Kenobi (as in, sans Anakin or other Jedi accompanying him), "Innocents of Ryloth" also served as a very good spotlight for the Clone Troopers, taking us on a specific journey with two soldiers.
Read more »No one could have suspected that the sequel to 2004's Killzone would be this good. Killzone 2 is a tremendous package, offering an exciting campaign and terrific competitive online play, neither of which create new paradigms for first-person shooters, but rather set new standards in subtle but significant ways.
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UK REVIEW--After shooting through scores of Covenant and Flood soldiers in three Halo first-person shooters, the United Nations Space Command's story rewinds a few decades in Halo Wars. The game grants you command of both the human UNSC forces and their archenemy
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Some of the best inventions are envisioned when ordinary people find a void in the marketplace and aim to exploit it. The Slingbox concept was developed by two sports fans in 2002 when they were away from home and missed some key MBL baseball games.
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A few days ago we launched a giveaway offering up the big new release Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa on DVD. Why stop there, right?
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It's Mortal Kombat vs. the DC Universe. You know you have always dreamed of match-ups such as Sub-Zero vs. Superman, Liu Kang vs. Batman, Raiden vs. The Joker, & Shang Tsung vs. Wonder Woman. OK, so maybe that last one was a little bit of a stretch, but you get the picture.
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Y'know, my first question when I heard they were hammering out a feature film version of this...um, nearly decade-old video game wasn't why. I just wanted to know if it'd stick closely enough to the game that I'd get to see Max Payne trot across tightropes of blood as he chases down the distant screams of a baby. No dice, though. Sorry.
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When "Jurassic Park" came out in 1993, I was floored by it. There just wasn’t anything quite like it before and while it wasn’t a perfect film, it was a classic. The visual effects combined with the fascinating story culminated into one of the greatest motion picture events of a lifetime.
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Flip Video MinoHD--the newest camcorder from Flip Video--puts the power of HD video in your pocket. Flip MinoHD offers all the signature Flip Video features you love--sleek design, simple user interface, flip-out USB arm, rechargeable internal Li-ion batt
Read more »You might remember the classic puzzle game Tetris. There's a new spin on the block spinning fun. Lumines Supernova has gamers building blocks - with block-rocking beats. It's a lot like Tetris - match up and rotate the colored blocks to form a square. Get caught in a jam - and your problems stack up quickly.
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Though not the most popular cinematic sub-genre, the "stoner film" has produced a modest fan base. Some of the more notable titles include the various misadventures of Cheech and Chong (Up in Smoke, Nice Dreams, etc), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Half Baked, Friday, the Big Lebowski and Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle.
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The Movie Itself is written/directed by Robert Rodriguez, who we know for films such as, “Desperado“, “From Dusk Till Dawn“, and the uniquely visually styled, “Sin city“. “Planet Terror“’s story involves two sub-plots whose characters meet together through out the film, beginning with Cherry Darling (Rose McGowan), who begins as an exotic dancer...
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