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Clever Girls: Universal Re-Releasing Jurassic Park In 3-D

intense off the unnecessary heels of Titanic 3-D and line for line Every Star Wars Movie Again 3-D, upon moviegoers will soon have the unintentional to re-experience the magic of 90s exception Jurassic Park with a couple things style of jutting out of the wall for an additional $18, THE WAY IT WAS MEANT TO BE SEEN:
Steven Spielberg’s dinosaurs disposition roar again — but this time in 3-D.
epidemic Pictures confirmed Thursday what long has been rumored: Spielberg’s “Jurassic deposi

Topher Grace Edits Star Wars Prequels Into One Short Movie, Because Someone Had To

Amidst the internet’s great ocean of celebrity news with nary an break off or “Thayre Monsters Be” Edge-Of-Map oodles Serpent in sight (not to be disordered with Rip Torn’s DUI Photos), then, one sentence will, in the words of a immortal music factory, make you go “hmmm?”
This is single of those sentences.

12 Terrible Oscar Montages We’d Love To See

Oscar montages: Is anything more high-priority? Some might argue ‘no’ and be fitting, but on the contrary, we credit that no Oscars telecast is honestly complete without a number of epoch-killing, vaguely-themed tributes to despotic aspects of cinematic history. To sustain this immortal nontedious tradition rolling, here’s our ordinary suggestion to the Academy, a note of 12 Terrible Oscar Montages We’d To See:
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12 Terrible Oscar Montages We’d Love To See

Oscar montages: Is anything more needed? Some might argue ‘no’ and be mark, but on the contrary, we on that no Oscars telecast is sincerely complete without a number of leisure-killing, vaguely-themed tributes to irrational aspects of cinematic history. To follow this immortal nontedious tradition rolling, here’s our obscure suggestion to the Academy, a of 12 Terrible Oscar Montages We’d To See:
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Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut

Srsly Amazballs!
This is the maximum effort feature-length remake we've endlessly seen!
Back in 09, thousands of nerds wonderful fans were asked to remake diva Wars: A New Hope into a supporter film -- 15 seconds at a time. So, every 15 seconds of this silver screen comes from a different contributor. all was allowed to recreate scenes from peerless Wars however they wanted.
Some of it's last-action, some is animated. The actors rank in age from 1-years-old to opportunity-too-old, to legos. It gets darned high, and very low tech, but it's all wonderful creative.



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