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Hitler to Get Pulp Fiction Treatment in Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards
It is not so much Kill Bill as Kill Adolf. Quentin Tarantino, master of cinematic violence, is about to stir up a hornets’ nest in Germany with a war film that depicts Nazi soldiers having their brains bashed out with a baseball bat wielded by a [...]

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Young Americans a film by Pat Dollard -Credit Sequence
When I saw some of the clips from Young Americans last year I was blown away.
(from an interview in Maxim, Nov. 2006) “Pat Dollard gave up a life of
luxury as a Hollywood agent for that of war journalist dodging bullets
and shrapnel along side Marines in Iraq. He [...]

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You know how people yell “Geronimo” when they jump?
Geronimo (1829-1909) was born a Bedonkohe Apache and he lived in what is now Arizona. Geronimo’s birth name was Goyathlay (or Goyaałé, which means “one who yawns”). Since his name was not Geronimo, no one in is family called him Geronimo, nor did anyone who knew him. [...]

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For the most searing expose of Mid East issues look no further than Adam Sandler’s “You Don’t Mess With The Zohan“.
No one is spared the harpooning and the lampooning in what could be called satire if it weren’t so lowbrow.
If you think this site is childish, vulgar and inane you ain’t seen nothing yet.
If Adam [...]

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A Film by Parvez Sharma
In a time when Islam is under tremendous attack from within and without, “A Jihad for Love” is a daring documentary filmed in twelve countries and nine languages. Muslim gay filmmaker Parvez Sharma has gone where the silence is loudest, filming with great risk in nations where government permission to make [...]

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