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Red State will finally see the light of day this Sunday when it premieres at Sundance. Of course this isn't going to be that easy. It looks like the "God Hates Fags" Westboro Church folk aren't taking to kindly to the film.
Interview with director of Drive Angry and a new Hellraiser movies.
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the labNot a creature was stirring, it was too dark and drab.The plans were laid by the workbench with care,In hopes that evilness soon would I share.
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Societies are collections of individuals outlined by the bounds of functional interdependence. A society allows its members to achieve the needs or wishes they could not fulfill alone. In essence we help one another in a common goal.
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As most Lost fans I analyse the episodes and discuss the theories with others... Last night I had an epiphany! In this last episode, "Happily Ever After" Desmond seems to realise or awaken to the two separate realities.
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China has banned video and audio products containing elements of horror or the supernatural in a bid to protect the "psychological health" of minors.
Speaker John Boehner says that the House will try again to tie approval for the Keystone pipeline project to a new jobs bill being introduced next week. “All options are on the table.
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, sixteen prominent global warming deniers with scientific backgrounds — such as tobacco apologist Richard Lindzen of MIT and ExxonMobil executive Roger Cohen — concede that manmade carbon dioxide emissions have a warming effect on the …
Gaskins was suspended from Madison Academy for having hair that did not comply with the school's rules for how long boys can grow their hair. But Gaskins is sporting the shaggy hairdo for a very specific reason.
In a growing trend, more and more Americans across the United States are preparing themselves for a catastrophic apocalypse; for reasons ranging from terrorists to natural disasters or an economic meltdown, these individuals have begun stockpiling food, taking survival courses, …
One of the oddest arguments made by the plaintiffs now challenging the Affordable Care Act before the Supreme Court is a claim that, if just one small part of the law is declared unconstitutional, the whole law must fall with it.
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