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“Another Hole in the Head”
Two weeks of horror, sci-fi & fantasy

Check out the trailer for The Machine Girl directed by Noboru Iguchi:

The life of a young, Japanese schoolgirl is destroyed when her family is killed by a Ninja-Yakuza family. Her hand cut off, she replaces it with various machines-of-death, and seeks revenge…

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thx crazywanda

The Tracey Fragments tracklist
01. Horses – Broken Social Scene
02. Ccut Upp – Duchess Says
03. Don’t Wanna Be Your Man – Fembots
04. Each New Day – Rose Melberg
05. Drop In The Mercury – Broken Social Scene
06. Who’s Gonna Know Your Name (666) – Fembots
07. Gate Hearing! – Slim Twig
08. Oh Lord, My Heart – Deadly Snakes
09. Hhallmark – Broken Social Scene
10. Gone Or Missing – Broken Social Scene
11. Needle In The Head – Broken Social Scene

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Eek — I hope this film is funny. I thought the same thing about Night at the Museum, which turned out to be pretty funny although for children. Especially the parts where he talks to the civil war guys.

“Who left the fridge open?” haha

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Find more music like this on SxSW '08 Insider's Guide

This is music from bands confirmed for SXSW 2008.

It’s from http://sxsw.ning.com/ which is run by the lovely Corey Denis – all about how to prepare yourself for the SXSW musical and film..ical excursion held annually in Austin, TX.

The Savages

Until The Savages, director Tamara Jenkins had been languishing with a real case of the what-have-you-done-for-us-latelies; her last film, the incorrigible, smart-mouthed Slums of Beverly Hills, hit theaters more than nine years ago. That said, amnesia can go both ways, and this new fable about adult siblings (Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman) forced to abandon their long estrangement in order to tend to their ailing father has already set tongues a-flapping in the festival circuit. The trick here is the scale — minute wit, gestures, and maturation — and a crumpled sincerity that renders impossible the big-scale manipulation that typically comprises silver-screen emotional reckonings.

This is one I will check out because Slums of Beverly Hills cracked me up. Marissa Tomei, Alan Arkin, and Natasha Lyonne, all of who are extremely hilarious.

another Will Ferell character-driven comedy. I’ll eat that candy.

http://wwjbmovie.com/trailer.html

What Would Jesus Buy? follows Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir as they go on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse: the end of mankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eternal debt!

From producer Morgan Spurlock (SUPER SIZE ME) and director Rob VanAlkemade comes a serious docu-comedy about the commercialization of Christmas.  Bill Talen (aka Reverend Billy) was a lost idealist who hitchhiked to New York City only to find that Times Square was becoming a mall. Spurred on by the loss of his neighborhood and inspired by the sidewalk preachers around him, Bill bought a collar to match his white caterer’s jacket, bleached his hair and became the Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping. Since 1999, Reverend Billy has gone from being a lone preacher with a portable pulpit preaching on subways, to the leader of a congregation and a movement whose numbers are well into the thousands.





(images are from the fim website)
The trailer for this film is pretty good. I think it will be an entertaining documentary.

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