They’ve come a long way from “MMMBop” — and “MMMBop” wasn’t even close to their genesis.
In truth, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson formed their band in 1992, when youngest member Zac (who is actually the third born of seven children) was only 6 years old. So while 2017 may mark 20 years of loyalty even for the most dedicated of Fansons — who first became acquainted with the towheaded brothers over the summer of 1997 during the time of their breakout album Middle of Nowhere and subsequent sold-out arena concerts, Saturday Night Live appearance, Christmas album and adorable Eggo commercial — for Hanson, it’s...
In truth, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson formed their band in 1992, when youngest member Zac (who is actually the third born of seven children) was only 6 years old. So while 2017 may mark 20 years of loyalty even for the most dedicated of Fansons — who first became acquainted with the towheaded brothers over the summer of 1997 during the time of their breakout album Middle of Nowhere and subsequent sold-out arena concerts, Saturday Night Live appearance, Christmas album and adorable Eggo commercial — for Hanson, it’s...
- 9/9/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Here’s an epic cinephile gift being released just in time for the 2016 holiday season. Mondo has announced it is bringing the Dust Brothers’ “Fight Club” original score back to vinyl for the first time in 15 years. The release, which includes two LPs pressed on 180-gram “Pink Soap” vinyl, will be available for purchase starting this Wednesday, November 16.
Read More; ‘Fight Club’: Meat Loaf Reveals How He Helped David Fincher Pick Key Takes During the Directing Process
Released in 1999, “Fight Club” has emerged as one of the most popular cult films over the last decade. It singlehandedly turned David Fincher into an auteur filmmaker even fanboys could love, and that epic twist still registers disbelief even 17 years later. To this day, the psycho-thriller is the only film score the Dust Brothers have ever made, and they were approached personally by Fincher to make the music since he preferred hiring...
Read More; ‘Fight Club’: Meat Loaf Reveals How He Helped David Fincher Pick Key Takes During the Directing Process
Released in 1999, “Fight Club” has emerged as one of the most popular cult films over the last decade. It singlehandedly turned David Fincher into an auteur filmmaker even fanboys could love, and that epic twist still registers disbelief even 17 years later. To this day, the psycho-thriller is the only film score the Dust Brothers have ever made, and they were approached personally by Fincher to make the music since he preferred hiring...
- 11/14/2016
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
WWE.com
In addition to their awesome in-ring performances, The Usos have shown themselves to be a fun-loving, charismatic pair in their recent promos and appearances on Total Divas and the WWE Network exclusive documentary. The company clearly has a high opinion of them and has continued to put them in prime situations, but it has to be frustrating knowing that there’s very little ladder left for them to climb, which is entirely the fault of WWE.
The brothers are one of the few recent WWE teams with any longevity who’ve managed to avoid the curse of being broken up, and that’s probably partially due to the fact that they’re twins. Over the past year, Jimmy and Jey have evolved into an elite team, putting on very good matches with everyone they’ve been paired with, but unfortunately the lack of depth in the tag ranks...
In addition to their awesome in-ring performances, The Usos have shown themselves to be a fun-loving, charismatic pair in their recent promos and appearances on Total Divas and the WWE Network exclusive documentary. The company clearly has a high opinion of them and has continued to put them in prime situations, but it has to be frustrating knowing that there’s very little ladder left for them to climb, which is entirely the fault of WWE.
The brothers are one of the few recent WWE teams with any longevity who’ve managed to avoid the curse of being broken up, and that’s probably partially due to the fact that they’re twins. Over the past year, Jimmy and Jey have evolved into an elite team, putting on very good matches with everyone they’ve been paired with, but unfortunately the lack of depth in the tag ranks...
- 1/18/2015
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
Full disclosure: I have yet to watch the Steve Austin/Vince McMahon interview that was simulcast live on the WWE Network late last night. After all, a guy's gotta get some shut-eye after enduring a particularly unmemorable three-plus hours of sports entertainment.
But by most accounts, it was far more compelling than the Raw that preceded it. That's not hard to fathom, unless you're a fan of AOL jokes and the Big Show. Alas, as always, I have broken the action down into five essential takeaways and, as a bonus,...
But by most accounts, it was far more compelling than the Raw that preceded it. That's not hard to fathom, unless you're a fan of AOL jokes and the Big Show. Alas, as always, I have broken the action down into five essential takeaways and, as a bonus,...
- 12/2/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Despite that enthusiastic headline, the flipside of Randy Orton's triumphant return to fan favorite last night – which concluded with his bloody head being curb-stomped into the dreaded steel stairs – all but sealed some time on the shelf so he can film The Condemned 2. But hey, if Dean Ambrose can come back from hiatus after shooting Lockdown/getting storyline-sidelined after an Authority beat-down, Randy should be able to milk the most out of returning in several weeks time.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves or dabble entirely in speculation.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves or dabble entirely in speculation.
- 11/4/2014
- Rollingstone.com
WWE.com
This Tuesday on WWE Main Event, two more matches were made official for WWE’s Night of Champions PPV on September 21 in Nashville. The two matches will see Randy Orton take on Chris Jericho and Roman Reigns will match up with Seth Rollins in a battle of former Shield members.
The Orton/Jericho rivalry is something that goes back many years, most notably when Jericho came back to WWE towards the end of 2007 with Orton in position as the top heel in the company. They’ve had several matches over the years. Most likely the reason they’re doing the feud is to give Orton a win over a big name after he lost to Roman Reigns at SummerSlam. It was set up this week on Raw when Orton attacked Jericho in the trainer’s room. Jericho’s expected to be out of WWE after Night of Champions...
This Tuesday on WWE Main Event, two more matches were made official for WWE’s Night of Champions PPV on September 21 in Nashville. The two matches will see Randy Orton take on Chris Jericho and Roman Reigns will match up with Seth Rollins in a battle of former Shield members.
The Orton/Jericho rivalry is something that goes back many years, most notably when Jericho came back to WWE towards the end of 2007 with Orton in position as the top heel in the company. They’ve had several matches over the years. Most likely the reason they’re doing the feud is to give Orton a win over a big name after he lost to Roman Reigns at SummerSlam. It was set up this week on Raw when Orton attacked Jericho in the trainer’s room. Jericho’s expected to be out of WWE after Night of Champions...
- 9/10/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
The stakes were high for the Beastie Boys on their second album, “Paul’s Boutique.” The trio’s first set, 1986’s “Licensed To Ill,” had catapulted Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz, Adam “McA” Yauch, and Michael “Mike D” Diamond into rap’s forefront with tunes like the bratty anthem, “Fight For Your Right (To Party)”showed three white New Yorkers could steal the rap spotlight. But the bigger question was if they were making novelty music for frat parties or were here to stay. “Paul’s Boutique” authoritatively proved it was the latter. When it came time for “Boutique,” which came out 25 years ago today, on July 25, 1989, the Beasties had split with producer Rick Rubin and turned to the Dust Brothers. The album came with a more serious, dedicated attitude and a quarter century after its release, it is considered the Beastie Boys’ masterpiece. So how was it received when it first came out?...
- 7/25/2014
- by Melinda Newman
- Hitfix
Entertainment Geekly is a weekly column that examines pop culture through a geek lens and simultaneously examines contemporary geek culture through a pop lens. So many lenses!
I finally saw Her this week and now all I can think about is Fight Club. Surface-level, I’ll admit: Not much in common. Fight Club is badass and bloody and chilly and exhaustively cool. Her is mournful and sweet and confessional and strenuously twee. Fight Club is a dude movie about dudes who can’t stop talking about what dudes they are; Helena Bonham Carter plays the local representative of The Female...
I finally saw Her this week and now all I can think about is Fight Club. Surface-level, I’ll admit: Not much in common. Fight Club is badass and bloody and chilly and exhaustively cool. Her is mournful and sweet and confessional and strenuously twee. Fight Club is a dude movie about dudes who can’t stop talking about what dudes they are; Helena Bonham Carter plays the local representative of The Female...
- 1/16/2014
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Tenacious D’s self-titled debut turns 12 this year, and having reached musical puberty, the record is getting its very own deluxe reissue. The LP, with tracks like “Kielbasa” and “Inward Singing,” will get an appropriately highbrow, 180-gram gatefold vinyl reissue, complete with a brand new song, “Pat Reilly.” There really is no better way to hear “Drive-Thru” than on the ol’ hi-fi in true-to-life stereo sound. The D’s self-titled record, with its production by the Dust Brothers and musical accompaniment from Dave Grohl, was a relatively big commercial success upon release, hitting No. 33 on the Billboard 200 ...
- 2/5/2013
- avclub.com
In development since 2007 and nurtured for at least 20 years by curator Deborah Nadoolman Landis since her days as president of the Costume Designers’ Guild (Cdg), the exhibition ‘Hollywood Costume’ finally opens at the V&A museum. This is the costume exhibition to end all costume exhibitions; everything from Judy Garland’s gingham pinafore and ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, to Keira Knightley’s burgundy silk gown from Anna Karenina, to Robert De Niro’s ‘King Kong Company’ jacket, check shirt, jeans and even boots from Taxi Driver. Hollywood Costume is a rush; an awe-inspiring journey through the meaning and history of contemporary, period and mo-cap costume design utilising projections, interviews, lectures from A-list actors, installations and even a specially commissioned score.
So what to expect when you finally beat the queues and stroll in the front doors? We shall not give too much away because surprise is part of the enjoyment,...
So what to expect when you finally beat the queues and stroll in the front doors? We shall not give too much away because surprise is part of the enjoyment,...
- 10/26/2012
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
With their label facing a $1 million lawsuit by a U.S. group with same name, MTV's Twitter followers suggest new names for U.K. boy band.
By Gil Kaufman
One Direction
Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records
What's in a name? Apparently a lot, since British boy band sensation One Direction's label is facing a $1 million lawsuit? and request for an injunction from using the name by an American lad group with the same name.
While most people have never heard of the five-piece One Direction from the U.S., they got together before the reality TV-spawned U.K. version and are claiming that their more popular Brit doppelgangers are destroying the goodwill they've built up on these shores.
Though One Direction U.K.'s spokespeople have not commented on the suit and MTV News could not reach a representative at the band's U.S. label for comment at press time,...
By Gil Kaufman
One Direction
Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records
What's in a name? Apparently a lot, since British boy band sensation One Direction's label is facing a $1 million lawsuit? and request for an injunction from using the name by an American lad group with the same name.
While most people have never heard of the five-piece One Direction from the U.S., they got together before the reality TV-spawned U.K. version and are claiming that their more popular Brit doppelgangers are destroying the goodwill they've built up on these shores.
Though One Direction U.K.'s spokespeople have not commented on the suit and MTV News could not reach a representative at the band's U.S. label for comment at press time,...
- 4/11/2012
- MTV Music News
With their label facing a $1 million lawsuit by a U.S. group with same name, MTV's Twitter followers suggest new names for U.K. boy band.
By Gil Kaufman
One Direction
Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records
What's in a name? Apparently a lot, since British boy band sensation One Direction's label is facing a $1 million lawsuit and request for an injunction from using the name by an American lad group with the same name.
While most people have never heard of the five-piece One Direction from the U.S., they got together before the reality TV-spawned U.K. version and are claiming that their more popular Brit doppelgangers are destroying the goodwill they've built up on these shores.
Though One Direction U.K.'s spokespeople have not commented on the suit and a representative for the band's U.S. label offered a no comment at press time, we set...
By Gil Kaufman
One Direction
Photo: Courtesy of Columbia Records
What's in a name? Apparently a lot, since British boy band sensation One Direction's label is facing a $1 million lawsuit and request for an injunction from using the name by an American lad group with the same name.
While most people have never heard of the five-piece One Direction from the U.S., they got together before the reality TV-spawned U.K. version and are claiming that their more popular Brit doppelgangers are destroying the goodwill they've built up on these shores.
Though One Direction U.K.'s spokespeople have not commented on the suit and a representative for the band's U.S. label offered a no comment at press time, we set...
- 4/11/2012
- MTV Music News
Now that everyone has seen (and loved) the star-studded Tenacious D comeback video "To Be the Best," it's time to listen to the first single from their new album, the title track for "Rize of the Fenix." The album from is set to be released on May 15.
The rock comedy duo's first movie, 2006's "Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny," is now considered a cult classic by many, but it's largely viewed as a bomb -- it made a total of only $8.2 million, even at the height of D frontman Jack Black's box office power. But the band is embracing the theme of resurrection on their new album, and the title track is entirely devoted to earning back the good name of the band, who first earned fame with an HBO series and Dust Brothers-produced rock album.
Owing more than a little to the riff-heavy arena rock...
The rock comedy duo's first movie, 2006's "Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny," is now considered a cult classic by many, but it's largely viewed as a bomb -- it made a total of only $8.2 million, even at the height of D frontman Jack Black's box office power. But the band is embracing the theme of resurrection on their new album, and the title track is entirely devoted to earning back the good name of the band, who first earned fame with an HBO series and Dust Brothers-produced rock album.
Owing more than a little to the riff-heavy arena rock...
- 3/28/2012
- by Ross Luippold
- Huffington Post
Your Weekly Source for the Newest Releases to Blu-Ray Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
Agent 8 3/4 (1964)
Directed by: Ralph Thomas
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Koscina, Robert Morley
Synopsis: Unemployed Czech-speaking writer Nicholas Whistler thinks he’s got a job visiting Prague for a bit of industrial espionage. In fact he is now in the employ of British Intelligence. His pretty chauffeuse on arrival behind the Iron Curtain, Comrade Simonova, is herself a Czech agent. Just as well she’s immediately attracted to 007′s unwitting replacement. [highdefdigest.com]
Special Features: Unknown.
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
Directed by: Mark L. Lester
Starring: John Candy, Eugene Levy, Meg Ryan, Robert Loggia
Synopsis: Dooley, a cop wrongly sacked for corruption, teams up with a useless defense lawyer in their new careers… as security guards. When the two are made fall guys for a robbery at a location they are guarding, the pair begin to investigate corruption within the company and their union.
Agent 8 3/4 (1964)
Directed by: Ralph Thomas
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Koscina, Robert Morley
Synopsis: Unemployed Czech-speaking writer Nicholas Whistler thinks he’s got a job visiting Prague for a bit of industrial espionage. In fact he is now in the employ of British Intelligence. His pretty chauffeuse on arrival behind the Iron Curtain, Comrade Simonova, is herself a Czech agent. Just as well she’s immediately attracted to 007′s unwitting replacement. [highdefdigest.com]
Special Features: Unknown.
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
Directed by: Mark L. Lester
Starring: John Candy, Eugene Levy, Meg Ryan, Robert Loggia
Synopsis: Dooley, a cop wrongly sacked for corruption, teams up with a useless defense lawyer in their new careers… as security guards. When the two are made fall guys for a robbery at a location they are guarding, the pair begin to investigate corruption within the company and their union.
- 8/15/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker and Luke Treadaway in Attack the Block
Photo: Screen Gems Attack the Block is a film sold with the tagline "Inner City vs. Outer Space" as aliens have landed in South London and for some reason seem attracted to one specific South London apartment building. Even more specifically, they seem to be honing in one group of young thugs, whom we first meet as they are mugging a nurse as she's walking home. As terror rains down from the stars this group of misfits and the woman they mugged must ultimately work together to save their tower block from the alien marauders. But while Attack the Block is being sold as a sci-fi comedy, there's a lot more to it than just that.
John Boyega stars as Moses, the leader of this gang with a not-so-ironic name. On top of serving as the face of this young group of hoods,...
Photo: Screen Gems Attack the Block is a film sold with the tagline "Inner City vs. Outer Space" as aliens have landed in South London and for some reason seem attracted to one specific South London apartment building. Even more specifically, they seem to be honing in one group of young thugs, whom we first meet as they are mugging a nurse as she's walking home. As terror rains down from the stars this group of misfits and the woman they mugged must ultimately work together to save their tower block from the alien marauders. But while Attack the Block is being sold as a sci-fi comedy, there's a lot more to it than just that.
John Boyega stars as Moses, the leader of this gang with a not-so-ironic name. On top of serving as the face of this young group of hoods,...
- 7/28/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Steve Earle’s last disc of original material, 2007’s Dust Brothers-produced Washington Square Serenade, found the rootsy stalwart dabbling successfully with novelties like sampled beats and loops. But on his new album, I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, the singer-songwriter ropes in Americana maestro T-Bone Burnett. The marriage couldn’t be better matched. Caked in layers of dusty reverb and rattlesnake tremolo, the songs are full of dark holes and deceptively desolate acoustics; even in his blackest moments—like the moaning, windswept “Lonely Are The Free”—Earle’s fierce survival instinct leaks from every open wound ...
- 4/26/2011
- avclub.com
The Sucker Punch soundtrack. Describing his new project Sucker Punch as Alice In Wonderland with Machine Guns might have been a good way of securing funding, and might attract chuckling late-teen boys to the theatres, but graphic-fancying CGI automaton Zack Snyder might just as equally have suggested Terminator 2 with cartoon owls, or Citizen Kane with the Ed 209, such is the wisdom of melding a beautifully functioning classic with a completely incongruous element. If only he’d come up with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, then at least he’d have a best-selling book on his hands. Just as well that Snyder’s snappy-cum-brainless one-liner stands empirically for nothing, the similarities of Sucker Punch with Lewis Carroll’s classic limited to a female protagonist entering a sort of fantasy world, and the dissimilarities being giant robots, CGI everything, massive explosions, every female character looking like an auditioning Playboy bunny, and everything...
- 3/31/2011
- by Chris Neilan
- Movie-moron.com
The Social Network (Blu-Ray)Sony Pictures Home ENTERTAINMENT2010/Rated PG-13/Running Time 120 MinsList Price $34.95 -- Available January 11, 2011With The Social Network director David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin have fashioned an entertaining examination of youths thrust into great power with their somewhat fictionalized account of the rise of Facebook. Despite the fact that the film has been praised across the board by critics since its release last fall, calling the film a master-piece is more than a bit of a stretch in my opinion because that would mean the picture is perfect and it isn't even almost that. The Social Network is as flawed as its subjects and though it provides many answers, it only scratches the surface of the behind-the-scenes events surrounding the creation of a pop culture phenomenon. It's also just as ambitious as its main character Mark Zuckerberg and like the Facebook CEO, remains a cypher. Yet...
- 1/14/2011
- LRMonline.com
After a long absence, some classic artists, such as Devo, Steve Miller, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Sarah McLachlan, return June 15. We also see if Drake can live up to all the hype with his first full-length album for Lil Wayne’s Cash Money label. Robyn and Kevin Rudolf also make sure we keep the party going. Devo, “Something for Everybody” (Warner Bros.): The red flowerpot hats may be gone, but Devo whips it good with its first album of new material in 20 years. Producers include Santigold, the Dust Brothers’ John King and The Bird & the Bee’s Greg...
- 6/14/2010
- Hitfix
Alternative rock band Devo today announced they will star in the 100th episode of hit animated sci-fi series Futurama.
The episode will see Devo campaign for mutant rights.
The series follows 20th century pizza delivery boy Philip J Fry, who is reawakened in the 31st century and finds work with interplanetary delivery company Planet Express. Other key characters include Leela, the one-eyed captain of a delivery ship, and the eccentric robot Bender.
Leela's parents are second-class, mutant citizens who live underground in the sewers and, in their guest spot, the members of Devo have mutated over the years. Vocalist Mark Mothersbaugh helps Leela's parents with their campaign for equality.
The appearance comes as the band gear up for the their first album in 20 years, Something for Everybody, featuring the single Fresh. It's released by Warner Bros Records on June 14 in the UK (June 15 in the Us).
The long-rumoured album (launched...
The episode will see Devo campaign for mutant rights.
The series follows 20th century pizza delivery boy Philip J Fry, who is reawakened in the 31st century and finds work with interplanetary delivery company Planet Express. Other key characters include Leela, the one-eyed captain of a delivery ship, and the eccentric robot Bender.
Leela's parents are second-class, mutant citizens who live underground in the sewers and, in their guest spot, the members of Devo have mutated over the years. Vocalist Mark Mothersbaugh helps Leela's parents with their campaign for equality.
The appearance comes as the band gear up for the their first album in 20 years, Something for Everybody, featuring the single Fresh. It's released by Warner Bros Records on June 14 in the UK (June 15 in the Us).
The long-rumoured album (launched...
- 6/7/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Take a look at the music planned for 'Shrek Forever After,' 'Jonah Hex' and other blockbusters.
By James Montgomery
Robert Pattinson in the teaser trailer for "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
Unofficially, the summer movie season kicks off on May 7, when "Iron Man 2" comes blasting into theaters, and it really doesn't let up from there, with big-budget, even-bigger-explosion blockbusters unspooling week after week until the end of August (and quite possibly beyond). Somewhat more officially, however, the summer-movie soundtrack season got under way last week, with the release of AC/DC: Iron Man 2, the hit-packed package from Australia's greatest purveyors of rock that sold more than 76,000 copies to debut at #4 on the Billboard albums chart.
So clearly, like the movies they are made to support, there's plenty of money to be made in summer soundtracks, which is why studios climb all over themselves to release them year after year.
By James Montgomery
Robert Pattinson in the teaser trailer for "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
Unofficially, the summer movie season kicks off on May 7, when "Iron Man 2" comes blasting into theaters, and it really doesn't let up from there, with big-budget, even-bigger-explosion blockbusters unspooling week after week until the end of August (and quite possibly beyond). Somewhat more officially, however, the summer-movie soundtrack season got under way last week, with the release of AC/DC: Iron Man 2, the hit-packed package from Australia's greatest purveyors of rock that sold more than 76,000 copies to debut at #4 on the Billboard albums chart.
So clearly, like the movies they are made to support, there's plenty of money to be made in summer soundtracks, which is why studios climb all over themselves to release them year after year.
- 4/29/2010
- MTV Movie News
'Tis the season for jaunty holiday soirees, which naturally got me inspired to create some new iPod playlists. One that I'm particularly happy with is called "Cocktail Hour," a hodge-podge of dance-club classics, electronic oddities, and underrated diva tracks that's festively upbeat, yet not so propulsive that inebriated guests will be threatening to push my kitchen table against the wall in an effort to get their boogie on. After the jump you'll find my 21-song party-starter (best played in "shuffle" mode). Once you're done reading, post your own recent playlist creations, be they for hosting get-togethers, surviving the treadmill, commuting to the office,...
- 11/30/2009
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Gamer soundtrack. Who do you get to soundtrack a 21st century action-death-guns romp starring Gerard Butler, Michael C Hall, Ludacris, and John Leguizamo? Clearly, you get Marilyn Manson, The Bloodhound Gang, Sammy Davis Jnr, and 19 tracks of intrigue, metal guitars, and post-Dust Brothers beats by Robert Williamson & Geoff Zaneli (two rock and roll names right there). Duh.
Gamer does not have the type of cast list you see every day, but then this is the kind of film that once upon a time would have starred Christopher Lambert (come on, who remembers Fortress?). And what’s more, it’s from the writer/directors of the Crank films (which means writer/directors who specialise in writing Bang, Thump, Tits a lot) so I’m guessing Shia Laboeuf wasn’t kicking their door down to get involved. No, it’s all about the Butler, who, after Rocknrolla, Ps I Love You and The Ugly Truth,...
Gamer does not have the type of cast list you see every day, but then this is the kind of film that once upon a time would have starred Christopher Lambert (come on, who remembers Fortress?). And what’s more, it’s from the writer/directors of the Crank films (which means writer/directors who specialise in writing Bang, Thump, Tits a lot) so I’m guessing Shia Laboeuf wasn’t kicking their door down to get involved. No, it’s all about the Butler, who, after Rocknrolla, Ps I Love You and The Ugly Truth,...
- 9/6/2009
- by Chris Neilan
- Movie-moron.com
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