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Perhaps one of the better films made to date, The Night of the Iguana boasts no illustrious or extravagant setting. There are no spectacular special effects, action sequences, nor over-the-top enhancements to the more than competent cinematography. The points that make The Night of the Iguana exceptional, are above board direction of...
 
Some horror pictures are creepy because they present viewers with boogeymen, monsters, or ghouls. They work on the occasion when the viewer suspends their disbelief for roughly 90 minutes. During this time ghosts, goblins or what have you are allowed to run rampant in the corridors of the imagination. Such is not the case with...
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When you want to do something right the best way to achieve your goal is to get out there and just do it, put aside any feelings of inadequacy you may be harboring, and just get to work. Jessie Seitz lives her life this way, and it is obvious to anyone who takes the time to look at the woman's resume. Jessie didn't just want to be in...
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Every few weeks I would like to jump into "the classic game vault." I want to take a look back at games from previous console generations that maybe you've missed, or were too skeptical to try. Some "classic" games can run you some decent amount of coin, but most are well worth the price. This week in the classic vault, the stealth action horror game, Manhunt.
 
With the release of Left 4 Dead 2 right around the corner, I figured it was time to take a look back at one of the best games of 2008, and possibly the best co-op game ever created... Left 4 Dead. The game's brilliance is in its simplicity. There is no story. I will repeat that for those not paying attention... There is NO story. The entire premise of Left 4 Dead is, there are...
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He was up, showered, and dressed within ten minutes, then out the door without a single thought spared for Dora and her spawn. A purple overcast sky did nothing to dampen his mood. In fact, the smell of rain on the wind reverse-aged him. Reminded Roger of childhood. He'd lost so many years to anti-socialism, now he was offered a second chance. A second chance with a real life, a...
 
Bouncing off his refrigerator Bill fell to the floor at the same time the monster burst through the door. It over shot him, actually scuttling over his right foot and into his kitchen. Dumbfounded he watched it savagely smash against the cabinets and begin to turn. He had hesitated at first, but adrenalin was thankfully in control now. His brain bypassed his consciousness...
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Vestigial Twin Bowling League Starts New Season

The popular Vestigial Twin bowling league announces its upcoming season with its annual fundraiser/raffle at Ferny Bowling Lanes next Saturday from 7 pm – 10:30 pm. Vestigial Twins and their hosts...
 
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There are many things that I can compare this CD to; for instance how about a good, hard, fast fuck in a location where you are likely to be caught, or how about a rare steak, or an aged bottle of Bourbon and a big fat joint. I could go on and on but I will not bore you with more analogies that are both pointless and redundant, lets just get on with it shall we.
 
Machine Head was always one of those bands I would see in the stores and grab one of their albums up determined to buy it that time. Then, I'd usually find something else I wanted and put it back promising to get it next time. We've all had those moments so I know I'm not alone in this. It wasn't until about two years ago that I finally got around to listening to them seriously...
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I would like to begin by saying thank you to everyone from Saturday Fright Special for the fangtastic showing of King Kong vs. Godzilla, they put on this past Friday in Keene, NH If you were unable to attend, let me provide you with some highlights from this excellent presentation. The show started at 7:00 PM with an introduction from SFS...
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The following Interview with Jason Christ is the second in a series of three pieces we are running featuring the talented people behind Wicked Pixel Cinema. If you are unfamiliar with this Missouri based group of filmmakers take a moment and read what they have to say about making movies and the challenges faced by independent producers today.
 
I was very young when first introduced to The Who's album Tommy, I would sit in my room, ridiculously huge headphones squashing my melon and listen to it repeatedly. The music was dense, layered, and incredibly powerful and it took me away from the drudgery of my boring rural existence. At first, I had no clue what the hell it was...
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Born on ranch. the usual school stuff...football, track, etc. 3 years Naval Air, stock theater in Texas. 40 years in film industry as writer / director / actor / stuntman / special effects. Currently in Austin, Texas, writing mostly, and jonesing for L.A.
 
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