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Created Dec 16, 2010 02:23AM PST • Updated Dec 16, 2010 02:23AM PST
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Let’s talk about Fight Club. A contemporary classic, Fincher’s surreal masterpiece makes killer use of several cinematic power tools: sophisticated CGI and film processing, faux sophisticated alienation, throbbing music, Brad Pitt. You gotta give this nihilistic triumph grudging credit. It’s as entertaining and intriguing a race to rock bottom as has ever been committed to celluloid. That’s saying something given Hollywood’s obsession with artistic self-destruction. The movie demands to be seen twice. Don’t worry. The brilliant story’s even more fun … |
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A story everyone needs to hear. With American automakers suffering the worst the loss of business in decades and fuel prices higher then ever, people may be shocked to learn the truth. The truth is there was a 100% electric car on the market from an American automaker for brief time, but the project was abandoned and the cars themselves were destroyed. Why? The circumstances and decisions that led to the “death” of the electric car project are likely to upset anyone. |
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Silence of the Lambs set the standard for the psychological crime thriller. As Hanibal, Anthony Hopkins does ‘evil’ like nobody else, and if that wasn’t enough, Jodie Foster and her law enforcement brood need to find and deal with Hanibal’s sick protege. This movie deserved all of the Oscars that it received. |
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