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Death Watch '04: Janet Leigh
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By Paul Shrug, Section Entertainment Posted on Mon Oct 4th, 2004 at 01:43:21 PM PDT
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Warmest greetings! More death!
Actress Janet Leigh, who fictionally got knifed to death in the shower in what is probably the most famous murder scene in movie history, didn't exactly go away Hitchcockian style at age 77.
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Scarier than The Passion of The Christ
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By hikokigumo, Section Entertainment Posted on Fri Mar 19th, 2004 at 02:14:04 PM PDT
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If you just bought new underwear, don't wear them when you go to see the remake of Dawn of the Dead. It's so scary you're gonna be shitting yourself.
(Below are spoilers more numerous and fearsome than the zombies themselves, so have your La-La-La-I-Can't-Heeeeeeear-You ready.)
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OK, I finally saw it.
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By ZomBfied, Section Entertainment Posted on Tue Mar 9th, 2004 at 06:53:38 PM PDT
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I might have enjoyed it more if I knew the original material better, like who was who --because they didn't refer to everybody by their names, but rather expected you to just know. Frankly I don't see what all the contraversy is about... I mean they cast a Jewish person in the lead role for Christ's sake.
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Unadulterated Action
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By Charles Taze Russell, Section Entertainment Posted on Thu Feb 26th, 2004 at 10:19:49 AM PDT
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A slogan for the Samuel French company once said "If you're looking for a message, call Western Union." Nothing is wrong with a book, play or movie that raises awareness over important issues, but sometimes what a person needs is escape, be it a comedy (preferably not romantic) or an action-adventure. Just a bit of plot, with clear-cut good and bad guys and a day that needs to be saved. A bit of romance is allowed in action-adventure as a form of prize for the victor. Such an escape is admirably successful in Anthony Hope's classic The Prisoner of Zenda.
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Here for you now a story about boobies, booty and booze
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By Vegeta, Section Entertainment Posted on Wed Jan 28th, 2004 at 03:30:49 AM PDT
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Satanosphere has been boring as arse lately! Arse in the bad sense of the word,
not as in budunkadunk hot arse. That we'd call booty.
So, I readied a story for you, filled with some fairly recent, and 99% NSFW smutty links. Enjoy!
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Dirty Perverts a Go-Go
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By matt, Section Entertainment Posted on Mon Jan 19th, 2004 at 04:38:00 PM PDT
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It's dirty, yah. It makes people uncomfortable, sure. It's maybe even morally reprehensible to write about. But if that's the case, then it is my duty to bring it up for discussion here: Crazy Perverts.
Regular readers of Satanosphere are probably well aware of this site's traditions in the realm of stories about crazy perverts. From goat-fuckers to pre-teen foot fetishists, there's been a wide spectrum of entries regarding odd perversity in the news and on the net, and this entry is no different.
Thus, I bring the horrible tales of baby-raping junkies, bans on school-girl underwear in Tokyo, and updates for Wacko Jacko and our favorite German Cannibalism Fetishist. Update [2004-1-30 10:53:28 by matt]: Our favorite German cannibal gets sentenced.
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I LOVE archaic stuff about space!
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By Quacky, Section Entertainment Posted on Sat Dec 20th, 2003 at 03:40:38 PM PDT
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I forgot how big of a grin I get on my face when I see pictures of pointy
vibrator-shaped space rockets!
I was trying to find some infos about a composition by my newest best favorite
<cough cough> jazz composer -- Raymond Scott. He's the guy who composed that
one theme for Warner Brothers cartoons "duh duh daaa, duhdada da duh daah" you
you know, the one that backs up all the like sinister factory/machine scenes...
Well that song is called "Powerhouse". And I've been scouring the file sharing
networks trying to find more pieces of Raymond Scott's work to download.
One of them I found, is called "By Rocket to the Moon", and it's backup music
for a little children's book, or maybe just a 78rpm record. I wanted more info.
So I did a google search for it.
I never imagined I'd find something like this kind of web dissertation right here:
Dreams of Space: Space Art in Children's books 1950's to 1970's.
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