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  • SLAVES OF HOLLYWOOD Feature Film
    Independent Feature about five studio assistants in Hollywood. It stars Hill Harper of "CSI:N.Y." and was featured at 35 international film festivals. Directed by Terry Keefe & Michael Wechsler Hill Harper
    Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:06:41 -0000

  • Cherry Ridez 3
    Buckle your seat belt and join us for a wild spin as we continue this thrilling journey deep into the lowriding world. Cherry Ridez III puts you in the driver's seat of the coolest, hottest and fastest vehicles and hits the road to three nationwide car shows in search of the firmest rides and finest ladies. Feast your eyes on our sexy models stopping traffic at bikini contests; then go under the hood and check out the world's sweetest automotive machinery and insane car-hopping challenges. Aracely Ortiz, Eddie Anzora Blunts LA Javi Lopez Eastwood Sporty Loco
    Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:24:23 -0000

  • Interceptor Force
    In the near future, an elite team of government soldiers must track down and combat an invincible shape-shifting alien. After conquering a Russian nuclear power plant, the enemy now has global disaster on its agenda. Team leader Lieutenant Sean Lamber (Nemesis' Olivier Gruner) soon discovers to his horror that this interstellar menace also has a personal vendetta in mind... with nuclear winter arriving in its wake. Phillip J. Roth Olivier Gruner Roger R. Cross Adrienne Wilkinson
    Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:32:40 -0000

  • Travis McCoy Interview: Part 1
    Part 1 of the interview between Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and the Gym Class Heroes' Travis McCoy.
    Tue, 08 May 2007 20:59:12 -0000

  • Acting Reel
    Watch as Moose desperately attempts to find new working opportunities. Pity him. Pity him and his poor camera skills.
    Tue, 08 May 2007 10:39:07 -0000

  • Travis McCoy Interview: Part 2
    Part 2 of the interview between Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and the Gym Class Heroes' Travis McCoy.
    Tue, 08 May 2007 21:01:13 -0000

  • Diggnation Episode 60
    Better Sound Quality Coming To iTunes, Russian scientists keep a dogs chopped off head alive! Yes, only the head!, Japan 100mbit, Huge Firefox crop circle - aliens do prefer Firefox!, Bandwidth Tester, Japan is Producing Electricity from Train Station Ticket Gates.
    Tue, 08 May 2007 13:14:03 -0000

  • Diggnation Episode 61
    Diggnation at the TikiBar, Diggnation models / Diggnation shirt spotted in an IBM ad., Digg Trademark fun, Google to Allow Free Downloads of Books, iTunes 6 Cracked, 1.2 Million Flickr Photos Geotagged, Laptop Laser Engraving, Google Office Biz Suite Site Debuts
    Tue, 08 May 2007 13:14:30 -0000

  • Blood for Dracula
    The second of two horror films shot in a single production term and bearing the name of pop-art icon Andy Warhol (whose participation pretty much ended with the use of his name), this film is slightly superior to its higher-profile predecessor, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein. Direction is credited to Warhol factory filmmaker Paul Morrissey, though there still exists a very vocal camp who insist that the real credit should go to Italian director Antonio Margheriti. Euro-horror leading man Udo Kier assays the title role, playing the count as a pale, anemic-looking blood junkie with an overwrought accent. Finding the supply of "weer-gin" blood diminishing rapidly in Romania, Dracula is forced to seek a fix in a predominantly Catholic Italian province, where he is certain a few virgins still exist. He travels with his assistant (Arno Juerging) and his coffin-sealed sister to the decrepit, crumbling mansion of the financially-strapped Marquis DiFore (a tour-de-force performance from Bicycle Thief director Vittorio de Sica) who welcomes the affluent Count with open arms, hoping to marry off any one of his four daughters. Dracula clearly has other intentions for the girls... but his plans are rudely thwarted by beefy, socialist handyman Mario (Joe Dallesandro), who has been dutifully divesting the young maidens of their -- ahem -- virtue, thus tainting their blood and making it unsafe for vampiric consumption. Very unsafe, it turns out -- as we are treated to protracted scenes of the death-pale Count vomiting up gallons of blood. Rated "X" at the time of its release (and subsequently re-rated "R" ten years later), this outrageous catalogue of depravity features wildly campy performances, inane dialogue and an outrageous climax. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide Paul Morrissey Udo Kier Vittorio De Sica Joe Dallesandro
    Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:13:34 -0000

  • Flesh for Frankenstein
    Incest, necrophilia, and Joe Dallesandro? It must be Andy Warhol. Warhol did indeed co-produce this 1973 schlock spectacular -- originally presented in 3D -- that was directed by Factory fave Paul Morrissey. Starring Udo Kier in the role of "Ze Baron," Flesh for Frankenstein is a horror story for a new 'n' lewd generation. This time around, the mad scientist has created the nymphomaniacally-inclined Adam and Eve, whose mission it is to spawn a new race. Along for the ride --somewhat literally -- is a lusty stable boy (Dallesandro) who main duty it is to entertain the Baron's equally lusty wife/sister. Sex, gore, unconvincing bat attacks, and the highest camp this side of the Appalachian Trail combine for a dizzyingly outrageous midnight movie. Flesh for Frankenstein got a second chance at life when it was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide Paul Morrissey Joe Dallesandro Udo Kier Monique Van Vooren
    Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:13:26 -0000

  • DFI2000_1_wrongguy_hq.wmv
    A romantic thriller that looks at what happens when an actor and actress find themselves the victims of a real-life kidnapping Film Maker: Jim Terr (Santa Fe, NM) Mentor: Helga Oswald Producer: Tracy La Valle
    Tue, 08 May 2007 12:49:04 -0000

  • Blood for Dracula
    The second of two horror films shot in a single production term and bearing the name of pop-art icon Andy Warhol (whose participation pretty much ended with the use of his name), this film is slightly superior to its higher-profile predecessor, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein. Direction is credited to Warhol factory filmmaker Paul Morrissey, though there still exists a very vocal camp who insist that the real credit should go to Italian director Antonio Margheriti. Euro-horror leading man Udo Kier assays the title role, playing the count as a pale, anemic-looking blood junkie with an overwrought accent. Finding the supply of "weer-gin" blood diminishing rapidly in Romania, Dracula is forced to seek a fix in a predominantly Catholic Italian province, where he is certain a few virgins still exist. He travels with his assistant (Arno Juerging) and his coffin-sealed sister to the decrepit, crumbling mansion of the financially-strapped Marquis DiFore (a tour-de-force performance from Bicycle Thief director Vittorio de Sica) who welcomes the affluent Count with open arms, hoping to marry off any one of his four daughters. Dracula clearly has other intentions for the girls... but his plans are rudely thwarted by beefy, socialist handyman Mario (Joe Dallesandro), who has been dutifully divesting the young maidens of their -- ahem -- virtue, thus tainting their blood and making it unsafe for vampiric consumption. Very unsafe, it turns out -- as we are treated to protracted scenes of the death-pale Count vomiting up gallons of blood. Rated "X" at the time of its release (and subsequently re-rated "R" ten years later), this outrageous catalogue of depravity features wildly campy performances, inane dialogue and an outrageous climax. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide Paul Morrissey Vittorio De Sica Udo Kier Joe Dallesandro
    Wed, 16 Jan 2008 05:07:37 -0000

  • 48 Hrs.
    Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill's roller-coaster thriller, 48 HRS. Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. He can't do it without the help of smooth and dapper Murphy, who is serving time for a half-million dollar robbery. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their separate goals: Nolte wants the villains; Murphy wants his money and some much-needed female companionship. Watch for Murphy's hilarious scene in a redneck country-western bar-you'll want to see it again and again. Walter Hill Nick Nolte Eddie Murphy David Patrick Kelly Brion James Kerry Sherman Jonathan Banks Sonny Landham James Remar Frank McRae Annette O'Toole
    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 07:44:49 -0000

  • Boomerang
    Eddie Murphy plays Marcus Graham, a hotshot advertising executive who's also an insatiable womanizer. He is thus hardly prepared for his new boss, Jacqueline, played by Robin Givens. In terms of things romantic, Jacqueline is nothing more or less than a female version of Marcus — and now, for the first time, he's getting the runaround. Boomerang boasts supporting-cast contributions from Halle Berry, David Alan Grier, Martin Lawrence, Grace Jones, Eartha Kitt, Geoffrey Holder, and Melvin Van Peebles. Watch closely and you'll see director Reginald Hudlin in a bit role. Reginald Hudlin Lela Rochon Martin Lawrence Eartha Kitt Eddie Murphy Chris Rock Halle Berry Robin Givens Tisha Campbell David Alan Grier Grace Jones
    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 07:59:26 -0000

  • Trading Places
    The fun begins when the rich and greedy Duke Brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) wager a bet over whether born loser Valentine (Eddie Murphy) could become as successful as the priggish Winthorpe (Dan Akroyd) if circumstances were reversed. The Dukes have the money to make this happen, but when Valentine and Winthorpe catch on they arrange for a rich and riotous payback! John Landis Eddie Murphy Ron Taylor Denholm Elliott Tom Mardirosian Ralph Bellamy Jamie Lee Curtis Clint Smith Kristin Holby Dan Aykroyd Don Ameche
    Thu, 10 Jan 2008 08:39:08 -0000

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