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REVIEWS -
DVD REVIEW
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Written by fearsmaster
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Monday, 18 August 2008 |
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Synopsis: At last our favorite wacked out animated superhero makes it to DVD! Freakazoid! made its television debut and aired for two seasons some years back and has been missed by the Fearsmag staff ever since. This Daytime Emmy® Award-winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of super villains. Freakazoid is the alter-ego of geeky teen Dexter Douglas, who upon surfing the web one night, is swept into a digital techno-electric smash up that zaps him in the gigabytes and he is transformed from geek to Freakazoid, a smart-mouthing, butt-kicking, mega-voltage superhero.
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REVIEWS -
MOVIE REVIEW
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Written by Joseph B. Mauceri
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
Synopsis: In the grand “X-Files” manner, the film’s storyline is being kept under wraps. This much can be revealed: It is a stand-alone story in the tradition of some the show’s most acclaimed and beloved episodes, and takes the complicated relationship between Mulder (DUCHOVNY) and Dana Scully (ANDERSON) in unexpected directions. Mulder continues his unshakable quest for the truth, and Scully, the passionate, ferociously intelligent physician, remain inextricably toed to Mulder’s pursuits. (Provided by studio.)
Crew: Director - Chris Carter; Screenplay - Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter; Producers - Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz; Cinematography - Bill Roe; Score – Mark Snow; Editing - Richard Harris; Production Design - Mark Freeborn; Costume Design - Lisa Tomczeszyn; Visual Effects Supervisor - David Alexander.
Cast: DAVID DUCHOVNY... Fox Mulder; GILLIAN ANDERSON... Dana Scully; AMANDA PEET... ASAC Dakota Whitney; BILLY CONNOLLY... Father Joseph Crissman; ALVIN 'XZIBIT' JOINER... Agent Mosley Drummy; CALLUM KEITH RENNIE... Janke Dacyshyn; FAGIN WOODCOCK… Franz Tomczeszyn;.
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PRESS RELEASES -
PRESS RELEASE
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Written by Joseph B. Mauceri
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
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UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD Invites Filmmakers To Imagine “WHERE NIGHTMARES COME ALIVE” For Short Film Competition Coinciding With Launch Of Annual HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS.
Universal City, California, July 24, 2008 – “Where Nightmares Come Alive” is the theme for Universal Studios Hollywood’s first Halloween short film competition, a virtual film festival timed to coincide with the launch of the annual Halloween Horror Nights event that will invade the Entertainment Capital of L.A. for 13 nights this October. |
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Film News -
Hot News - MOVIES!
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Written by Joseph B. Mauceri
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
~ Network to remake 1975 cult classic! ~
Reported in Daily VARIETY by Daniel Frankel
- MTV is doing the time warp on a remake of 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Lou Adler, exec producer of the original film, is partnering with BermanBraun and Fox Television Studios on the new rendition.
Two-hour remake will use the original screenplay by Jim Sharman and Richard O'Brien but may also include music not featured in the original.
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INTERVIEWS -
Diary of a Mad Music Man
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Written by Christopher Mygrant
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Friday, 25 July 2008 |
 Terri Nunn of Berlin It is the beginning of the nineteen eighties and the music scene in America is going through a change: a transition from what is now referred to as 70’s classic rock, disco and punk rock, to a type of music whose sole foundation is based on the synthesizer. To this point, the States have been offered only a taste of the synth sound courtesy of innovative groups such as Germany’s Kraftwerk and Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra, but it finally comes to pass that the music industry floods, not only the radio waves, but airwaves as well with the programmed, mechanized sound that is affectionately dubbed synthpop – a subgenre of New Wave music.
Key groups and musicians of synthpop were Howard Jones, Flock of Seagulls, Devo, Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, The Buggles, Gary Numan and the list goes on, but one group that viewers were exposed to on a daily basis, courtesy of the upstart television network known as MTV, was Berlin: an American band fronted by a powerhouse vocalist named Terri Nunn who was partnered with an innovative musician named John Crawford. Together, the two created songs that, to this day, resonate in the minds of all of us whose teenage years were spent watching MTV and going to many parties where their music was played. |
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INTERVIEWS -
Diary of a Mad Music Man
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Written by Christopher Mygrant
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
Kataklysm has got to be one of the hardest working bands out there. Since the release of In The Arms of Devastation in 2006, the band has toured relentlessly across the States and overseas. Not only did they promote ITAOD, but they found time to write and record ten new songs for their latest release, Prevail. A hard driving, kick in the teeth CD, which displays more tightness and togetherness than ever before. The songs are richer and have a lot of feeling, and to hear them performed live puts another twist on them. The energy that the band puts into the new songs will drive any non-headbanger to convert to the death side of metal. |
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FRESH DIRT -
FILM FUBARS
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Written by Kenneth Hein, Brandweek
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |

A Dark Knight promotion, featuring a chocolate cake wired to look like an explosive device, prompted a local San Antonio, Texas, news station to call in the bomb squad earlier this week.
Echoing the Aqua Teen Hunger Force bomb scare in Boston in Feb. 2007, the low-budget guerilla campaign delivered some unintended results for the Santikos Theater chain.
"Causing that kind of disturbance with the bomb squad and police officers was never our intention," said Meghan Vincent, a rep for the eight-theater chain in Texas. "This was not exactly the kind of press we were going for." |
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