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See Avatar In Theaters

I can’t remember the last time I spent 2:35 in a theater riveted like I was watching Avatar today. This film simply has to be seen in a theater to be believed. A truly beautiful film with a touching story of sci fi fantasy. johnny B heralds this one an instant classics. Don’t miss it in theaters.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago at 5:44 pm.

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It’s Twilight in America: The Vampire Saga

From Time.com:  On the morning of June 2, 2003, Meyer woke up with the fading afterimage of a vision in her head, of a young woman and a vampire, talking, in a meadow. She didn’t want to forget it, so she wrote it down. Then she kept on writing. Sometimes you have the dream, and sometimes the dream has you.

Everybody knows where the story ends up. Meyer has sold 45 million books in the U.S. and 40 million more worldwide. Altogether her books have spent 235 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, 136 of them at No. 1. The movie version of Twilight, which came out a year ago, made $350 million. New Moon opens on Nov. 20; the third installment, Eclipse, arrives in theaters next June.

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via It’s Twilight in America: The Vampire Saga – TIME.

Posted 2 years, 2 months ago at 7:41 am.

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FANGORIA PROFILES: The Music & Cinema of Rob Zombie

A certified Fango Fiend and winner of a 2006 FANGORIA CHAINSAW AWARD for his “Killer Film”, THE DEVIL’S REJECTS, Rob Zombie has built an impressive career in multiple creative mediums.

Now, with his second visit to Haddonfield set to arrive in U.S. theaters this Friday, FANGORIA takes a look at the music and cinema of Rob Zombie, from White Zombie to HALLOWEEN II.

via FANGORIA PROFILE: The Music & Cinema of Rob Zombie.

Posted 2 years, 5 months ago at 10:59 am.

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