Name: Chris Kent
Weblog: www.geocities.com/chriskent2002/Chris_Kentisms.html?1080929670560
Articles: 31
First Published: Thursday, February 12, 2004
Last Published: Saturday, July 31, 2004
Currently listing articles 31-1:
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Is The Village really that bad?— M. Night Shyamalan's brooding drama taps our fear of the unknown
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind— "We are not alone!" screamed the ads when this science fiction classic was first released to theaters in 1977.
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Disturbed by Taxi Driver— After viewing Martin Scorsese's raw, visceral film, one must decompress for several hours.
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Final Cut— Steven Bach's account details one of the most famous disasters in film history
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Musings on Crypt Magazine, Goth and the Grand Guignol— ...
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Wonderland— Before viewing last year's little sleaze-fest Wonderland, be prepared to wallow in a Hollywood-created world of drug addiction, bad hair, crappy clothes and blood-splattered walls.
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Spike Lee and 25th Hour— Most of Spike Lee's work, well hell, all of it, has dealt with the lives of black men and women in America. So it came
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The Day the Earth Caught Fire— With all the summer hoopla surrounding the end-of-the-world saga "The Day After Tomorrow," I'm reminded of this classic British disaster film.
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Why The Last Samurai sucked— Has film making become so formulaic we can no longer suffer a hero's death?
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Love Actually— Why I liked this valentine of a movie....
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Race With the Devil— The greatest drive-in flick ever made.....
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The Omega Man - a drive-in classic— There would be no 28 Days Later if not for this funky Goth fest....
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The 20 Greatest Black-and-White Films Ever Made— If you don't know your black-and-white films, try these on for size.....
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The Cult of Charles Manson— The 1976 film Helter Skelter will be released on DVD April 20.....
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Stumbling upon Conan— Lost in West Texas, I discovered the home of author Robert E. Howard.....
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In Search of Viking Films— A maddening quest with no end....
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Four Film Directors whose life would make a great film— The monsters they created are unforgettable.....
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Cock.is.Rock— After seeing Type O Negative and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I was reminded of this term.....
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Besitos— A road trip to Laredo reveals a different world down on the border....
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The Game: Let's play it again— Fincher's follow-up to Seven proved he was a filmmaker to be reckoned with
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Grizzly: One of the great B Movies of all time— The great Jaws ripoff and the director with a growing cult....
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Meetings: A spawn of Satan— They are a plague swarming across the land...
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Cultural Appropriation: Artistically wrong— An author should write from his own life experience to find emotional truth...
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A last stand for Custer's battle— Gray's Custer's Last Campaign reconstructs the legend of the Last Stand, revealing not only the final desperate moments through rigorous analysis, but also the harsh
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Remember the Alamo?!— Don't trust the new film The Alamo coming out in April. Read this book to get the real story on this legendary battle...
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The 10 Greatest Concerts— I stumbled across a stack of old concert ticket stubs while cleaning out my desk. So here's a list of the 10 greatest concerts I've
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Why Quentin Tarantino is a Bonehead— It was a pleasant surprise Mr. Tarantino did not receive any major Academy Award nominations for Kill Bill, one of the most overrated films of
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In Devil's Knot we are all guilty— Disturbing book on the West Memphis Three details the complete bigotry and ignorance of law enforcement officials today
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"Last Temptation of Christ" deja vu - pray tell, have we traveled this path before?— Mel Gibson's fabricated "The Passion of the Christ" controversy is reminiscent of 1988 Martin Scorsese classic......
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The Allman Brothers Band - Why they are the greatest Rock band in history— Pissed off, these guys would kick Pantera's ass.....literally
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"Lucifer's Hammer" takes no prisoners— A politically uncorrect look at the end of the world...

