The movie I chose to do was 28 Days. The movie begins with the main character Gwen and her boyfriend Jasper partying one night, and as a result of the partying, she oversleeps and is late getting ...
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High gas prices, the need for alternate-energy sources, even global warming are tiny blips next to the problem encountered in the intriguing but ultimately unsatisfying sci-fi tale "Sunshine," in w...
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High gas prices, the need for alternate-energy sources, even global warming are tiny blips next to the problem encountered in the intriguing but ultimately unsatisfying sci-fi tale "Sunshine," in w...
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The U.S. military has occupied Britain to make it habitable again and stamp out the last vestiges of the "rage" virus that decimated the land in the horror hit "28 Days Later."Now it's "28 Weeks La...
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The U.S. military has occupied Britain to make it habitable again and stamp out the last vestiges of the "rage" virus that decimated the land in the horror hit "28 Days Later."Now it's "28 Weeks La...
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Teaming up with writer Alex Garland has transformed Danny Boyle's directorial career since the early '90s, almost overshadowing the films that once defined his style. The director who once gave us...
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Los Angeles (dpa) - Ticket sales for Spider-Man 3 dropped by 60
per cent in its second weekend of release in the United States and
Canada, but the comic book-turned-movie re...
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Sequels is the theme for 2007’s summer blockbusters. There’s Spider-Man 3, which has been receiving dire reviews left, right, and center, 28 Days Later 2 (a.k.a. 28 Weeks Later), Shrek ...
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Question 1 of 10:
John
Mills
knew he wanted to be an actor since he was 6, but what was his occupation before his big break?
Door-to-door salesman
Street cleanerCar mechanicNurseQuestion 2 of 10:...
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Manhattanites apparently love Spider-Man with the same insane intensity as the rest of America: Spider-Man 3 topped both the U.S. and Manhattan box office once again, raking in $60 M. over the week...
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With the best and largest opening for a musical—even when adjusted for inflation—Hairspray was the number one movie in New York City over the weekend, beating out both Harry Potter and ...
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