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5 articles from 2009


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11 October 2009 2:21 AM, PDT | The Auteurs | See recent The Auteurs news »

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One thing follows another...

(1) Making out triggers a nightmare triggers disintegration triggers the vortex opening, like a mouth, to swallow the world.

(2) One fix leads to another need and the gangster lean turns dope fiend tilt. Again, it's oral.

Abel Ferrara's cinema tracks marks on the body, and the links of violence; causality was never so terrifying. These two films — somehow, mystically — follow one another (if we hop over Dangerous Game) in Abel's, um, corpus. »

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Wesley Snipes Back in Action in ‘Game of Death’

8 October 2009 7:16 AM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »

Don't call it a comeback for Wesley Snipes and director Abel Ferrara, they've been here for years. Of course, it's been a long time since they've been at the top of their games -- notably in 1990, when they teamed up to deliver the cult hit King of New York. Since then they've chosen different paths. Snipes went on to become a major action star of the 90s (and beyond) with films such as Passenger 57, The Fan and the Blade trilogy. He's been off his game since about 2005 due to some off-camera tax problems. Ferrara, on the other hand, has been off his game for much longer than that. He followed King of New York with several solid efforst over the next four years, including Bad Lieutenent, a not quite awesome horror remake Bodysnatchers and the Harvel Keitel and Madonna led pic Dangerous Game. But he's been far from the spotlight ever since. Perhaps »

- Neil Miller

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Merv Griffin's Son Playing a Dangerous Game

5 October 2009 2:30 AM, PDT | TMZ | See recent TMZ news »

The trustees of Merv Griffin's assets are waging a war against Merv's son Tony -- saying if he goes through with his attempt to boot the trustees from power ... he'll never see another penny of Merv's money.The trustees filed papers against Tony in L.A. County Superior Court, saying Tony has no right to ask the court to send them packing ... whether Tony feels they're running the trust into the ground or not. »

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Madonna Love Notes Up For Sale

28 July 2009 2:19 PM, PDT | NYPost.com | See recent New York Post news »

A Stockpile of previously unreleased video and audio recordings and love letters Madonna sent to an ex-boyfriend are set to hit the market -- and provide insight into the Material Girl's romantic side.

The personal artifacts, which can be bid on in the online Rock & Roll Pop Art Auction, include two microcassette tapes of answering machine messages Madonna left her long-ago ex-boyfriend James Albright, a former security guard at defunct Manhattan nightclub Limelight who later became Madonna's bodyguard, and 21 love letters she faxed Albright »

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Dollhouse - “The Target” Review

23 February 2009 4:53 PM, PST | tvblog.ugo.com | See recent TVblogo.ugo.com news »

by Jeff “The Jaded Viewer” Atencio It’s getting kind of scary when at episode 2; Joss can’t come up with creative plots for the show.  Worried would be an understatement. I’m in full Red Alert, phasers on kill; Skynet is frakin self aware scared. Seriously Joss? A Most Dangerous Game plot? This is the best thing you could come up with? Maybe I should blame Steven DeKnight who wrote and directed this episode. And why, may I ask is extra extraordinary writer Jane Espenson not writing?  I’m a dam who is about to gush open with an ocean whoopass of Wtf! Let’s dissect this puppy first. We’ve got a lot of things going on in this episode. Best if we break it down. 1.) Echo goes all Girl Scouty 2.) Boyd goes all flashbacky 3.) Paul Ballard gets the Fox “Spooky” Mulder treatment 4.) Mia – Sierra (Where was she? »

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