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Doomsday attacks in Thursday's Cloverfield-esque SmallvilleFiled under: Smallville, Reality-FreeToday's stream of Smallville-related news continues. We reported earlier that the show's former producers, Al Gough and Miles Millar, are writing a movie version of the Robotech TV series. Now, it looks like their small screen predecessors are looking to the b... |
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Smallville: AbyssFiled under: Smallville, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free(S08E09) Apologies to all for the tardiness of this review. My local cable station preempted Smallville with a football game, thus showing the priority the show is given by my local CW affiliate as compared to sports.This episode contained a l... |
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Kate Winslet Takes Her Non-Airbrushed Body Around NYCKate Winslet chatted away on her cell while walking around NYC yesterday. You guys were split on her feeling the need to respond to the airbrushing rumors for her Vanity Fair cover, but regardless Kate stands out in her sexy leather jacket. Both of the actress's December movies, The Reader and Revol ... |
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Charlie Kaufman Will Break Your Brain in Synecdoche, NYSynecdoche, New York, the latest film from Charlie "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" Kaufman, creates its own brand of magical realism crossed with science fiction. The tale of a theater director with a grotesque disease directing a play that never ends, Synecdoche, New York is a ... |
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Erasing memories [Neurophilosophy]Erasing memories has long been a popular plot device for Hollywood scriptwriters. In the 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, for example, Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet play a separated couple who undergo a radical treatment in order to abolish every trace of the relationship from their... |
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Review: Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New YorkThe directorial debut of acclaimed screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) is an overambitious meta-narrative about a director producing an overambitious meta-narrative. From the... ... |

