
The Fourth Kind Versus Fire in the Sky: “Actual Events”, Hoaxes, or Hollywood Hype?
• GinnIt’s The Fourth Kind versus Fire in the Sky and whether the two films are, indeed, based on “actual events”.
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It’s The Fourth Kind versus Fire in the Sky and whether the two films are, indeed, based on “actual events”.
The forthcoming All Landmarks Must Die opus, 2012 plays like a highlight reel of civilization falling apart, but it's religion that gets the brunt of digital pounding but eagle eyed fans noticed there are no Islamic landmarks on the CGI chopping bloc
Former police officer Michael Ruppert predicts the collapse of civilization as we know it.
"Avatar" is an upcoming 3-D science fiction epic film directed by James Cameron, due to be released on December 16, 2009, that describes how humans employ Avatars to forcibly evacuate peaceful aliens from their mineral-rich forests.
Several hundred fans, many of them wearing a single sequined glove like the one Jackson donned in the 1980s, gathered for the Los Angeles premiere and at a simultaneous opening in London. Some 150,000, including fans from Brazil and Australia, watche
What are the Top 25 Most Memorable Movie Quotes of All Time? How many have readers heard or used?
Fall Of The Republic is here! Get it and get it out! Thank you for your patience. (FreedomsPhoenix is in need of more blank DVDs :)
Over 3 years in the making with a budget of over $1million, this explosive documentary exposes the distortions and hypocrisy of Gore and the global warming “industry.” It explains the true costs of environmental policies like “cap-and-trade” now befo
On Christmas Eve, 1942, screenwriter Howard Koch was packing for a trip to New York when he received an urgent summons to meet with his bosses, Warner Bros. founders Harry and Jack Warner.
The number of films being produced by Hollywood is set to fall by more than a third as the major studios struggle against a twin threat, industry analysts say. Their problems stem from a dearth of funding and from the digital revolution
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Chris Rye - Producer of "For Liberty - How the Ron Paul r3VOLution Watered the Withered Tree of Liberty" - Award winning documentary.
The dead have risen and you need to make a fast choice; run for the mall, where you'll be spotted, but there are food, guns and shelter, or go hide in the country, picking off zombies one by one. What do you do?
This is a special alert from Alex Jones reminding everyone out there that my latest documentary movie, Fall Of The Republic, lands on October 21st and that we need everyone to see this film, make copies, and spread the information
MOVIES: History's Blockbusters are always libertarian plots... listen and see if I can convince you :)
Let's hope life doesn't imitate art!
Ira Stoll of the Future of Capitalism makes the amusing point that Paramount Vantage, the distributor for Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story, is controlled by Viacom, "on whose board sit none other than Sumner Redstone and former Bear Stearns e
Preview of soon to be released movie just in time for Halloween...Benneccio Del Torro, Anthony Hopkins...ooh scary!
Actor Patrick Swayze died today after a 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer his publicist confirmed to ABC News. He was 57.“Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last
Actor Patrick Swayze the famous actor from Red Dawn died today after a 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer his publicist confirmed to ABC News. He was 57.
PHOENIX (2/11/08) -- The night of March 13, 1997 strange lights were witnessed flying over the Phoenix sky. For years the lights have remained a mystery, which have led to a number of hypotheses ranging from UFOs to military exercises to weather balloons. But there was something more. That night, under the cover of strange lights in the sky, a "man" appeared in Phoenix unleashing a series of mysterious events. Who was he? Where was he from? Why did he come? This is the story of the Appearance of a Man and the Phoenix Lights Mystery
Capitalism is evil. That is the conclusion U.S. documentary maker Michael Moore comes to in his latest movie "Capitalism: A Love Story."
Blending his trademark humor with tragic individual stories, archive footage and publicity stunts, the 55-year-old launches an all out attack on the capitalist system, arguing that it benefits the rich and condemns millions to poverty.
"Capitalism is an evil, and you cannot regulate evil," the two-hour movie concludes. [Actually you can't regulate capitalism, or it isn't capitalism.]
Tim Minear's (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly) movie script for Heinlein’s “The Moon is a
Harsh Mistress.” [I'll be in my bunk]
Walt Disney Co said on Monday it plans to buy Marvel Entertainment Inc for $4 billion in a deal that would add characters like Iron Man, Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four to its entertainment empire.
Disney is striking the biggest media deal of the year so far -- one that will unite the Incredible Hulk and Mickey Mouse -- at a time when the media business is struggling to cope with spending cutbacks by both consumers and advertisers.
RED DAWN, the first ever PG-13 rated movie, which was controversial when it openned, but retained a loyal fan base,...is being remade by MGM.
Filming in Detroit (perhaps because it already resembles a DMZ) and southern Michigan, the actors are not only different, but the plot has been changed as well. The Cold War is over, after all, and the Cubans can't even make it to Miami.
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It also seems Tom Cruise's son Connor will be starring?!?! http://www.getback.com/gallery/movie-stars-kids/3002442
Along with the new Tiberius Kirk as Jed Eckard. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1234719/
Quentin Tarantino's blood-drenched fantasy of Jewish GIs who slaughter the top Nazis, "Inglourious Basterds," dazzled German critics who said Thursday it ripped up the rulebook for World War II films.
Ahead of the film's international release this week, German reviewers were rapturous over the fictitious squad of Nazi killers who stop the Holocaust and take brutal revenge, with some calling the picture "historic" and "important."
Quentin Tarantino's blood-drenched fantasy of Jewish GIs who slaughter the top Nazis, "Inglourious Basterds," dazzled German critics who said Thursday it ripped up the rulebook for World War II films.
Ahead of the film's international release this week, German reviewers were rapturous over the fictitious squad of Nazi killers who stop the Holocaust and take brutal revenge, with some calling the picture "historic" and "important."
Only a handful expressed qualms over Tarantino's trademark gore-splattering, most relishing the cinematic massacre of the Nazi brass including Adolf Hitler by a band of Jewish-American soldiers, led by Brad Pitt, as deeply satisfying.
"'Inglourious Basterds' is brazen, a declaration of war, a pleasure," the normally staid Frankfurter Allgemeine daily said.
"Tarantino shows the Nazis as they really were: a pack of pompous trash -- thoroughly trivial bad guy
review of these two movies - and their relevance to today
This is great! See how the story of Pinocchio tracks the social trends of the last several generations in this country.
Entered By: Jefferson PaineYour in the middle of watching a movie, and you really, really need to pee. Don't want to miss anything good? Look up on your phone when is a good time to make the dash.
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