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by The Great White Gypsy
A Perfect Getaway – Written and Directed by David Twohy Zahn and Jovovich are honeymooning in Hawaii, backpacking to a secluded beach. They come across several other couples talking about a murder, and things get crazy. Twohy directed The Arrival, Pitch Black, and The Chronicles of Riddick, so you can […]
Keep Reading » 0First and foremost, we would like to thank all of you who supported us on Sunday and followed the live blog. It was a big day for Sexy Gypsy, and it really set the bar high.
Unfortunately, the Academy set the bar pretty low for hosting this year. Hugh Jackman, while slightly entertaining and charismatic at […]
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Of the five films in this category, only two really have a shot. Frost/Nixon was a great stage adaptation with amazing performances and, while solid, was ultimately compromised by Ron Howard’s lack of technical abilities. The Reader was boring, poorly constructed, and probably the most overrated film in the last 20 years. And Benjamin […]
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“The first rule of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club.”
“My name is Benjamin Button, and I was born under unusual circumstances.”
David Fincher, what are you doing?
There is nothing wrong with having a niche in Hollywood, as long as you do it well. Alien 3, Seven, The Game, […]
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Cadillac Records – Darnell Martin
It seems that musicals and music industry biopsies (no, I don’t mean biopic, I’m being ironic) are the new trend. This appears to be closer to Walk the Line than Dream Girls, at least I hope so. It’s fun to see modern musicians play old school legends […]
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Good morning Mr. and Mr. Coen,
Your mission this year, should you choose to accept it, is rather simple: Make an entertaining film.
Your last project, No Country for Old Men, was groundbreaking and bold, deserving every Oscar nod it received. Your portfolio, from Raising Arizona to The Ladykillers, establishes your style as a director. Bumbling, ordinary […]
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