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Free Downloadable Movie Clips

Hey, I just caught up with the trailer of the movie 'Spirit' on the internet. It is one of the latest ones to be released and I can't wait to catch it when it hits cinemas later this month. But before that, I simply have to download it on to my computer and transfer it to my friends.
Robert Oldfield
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Man With a Movie Camera (1929) - Dziga Vertov

There are those that choose to intellectualise Vertov's silent Soviet documentary, including Vertov himself, (when he was alive, at least.) But of course, there are those that will choose to intellectualise a sunrise or a sunset (or a bowel movement, for that matter.)
Iain Stott
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The Changing Scenario in Showcasing Independent Film

Who says making a success out of movies made on small budgets is difficult? The success story of independent films, a break-away from the major film companies in the US, says otherwise.
Roberto Sedycias
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Superheroes Have Saved the World

Over the years many superheroes have captured our attention to entertain and amuse through many forms of media, from their original comic books to the big budget film adaptations. The Superman character first made an appearance in Action Comics in 1938, he was born on the planet Krypton, was sent to Earth on a rocket by his father, who was a scientist, moments before the planet of Krypton was destroyed. Arriving on Earth, Superman was found, and adopted by a Kansas farmer and his wife...
Leanne Ronalds
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What Makes a TV Show Successful?

Some TV series live a long and happy life - The Simpsons. Some get canceled before their season's end - "Firefly", and some become a nuisance - "Prison Break". What makes a TV show successful?
Mihai Nistor
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Giant Robots Are Trashing the City - Mecha Anime

When you're watching Japanese animation, it's not unusual for you to notice the giant robots in these series that walk around, do battle with large guns and missiles, destroying everything for miles around? If you have, then what you just watched was definitely mecha anime!
Otto Kreistler
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Soap Opera Awards

The soap opera awards gained popularity and it was in 1984 that the name was changed to the Soap Opera Awards. They came with 25 categories in all and had their own show dedicated to them.
Ian Pennington
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Money, the Root of All Evil - "No Country For Old Men" Movie Review

"No Country for Old Men" is the story of what happens when money consumes the lives of two men, portrayed oppositely as good and evil. The movie becomes an action-packed movie of evil chasing after good, and in the process, and through interactions and views of other characters, we learn a lot about the motivations behind the main characters actions. We are slowly drawn into the story, making it no longer an action movie and continuous "chase", but instead a drama of how one action...
Kolin Kasten
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An Action Movie With Very Little Else - "Crank" Movie Review

The premise of "Crank" is a fairly simple one. Chev Chelios (Jason Statham - "Transporter") is a professional assassin who is poisoned with a combination of drugs called "The Beijing Cocktail" by one of his enemies. The poison will quickly kill him unless he can keep his adrenaline up to block the poison from bonding with his blood. Thus, Chev must do everything he can to keep his blood pumping fast enough to keep himself alive while he hunts down his...
Kolin Kasten
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The Happening (2008) Review

New York City, Central Park is busy with people. Someone screams in the distance. Some people look curious at what's happening. Then they freeze. They can't move unless for a single purpose: to kill themselves.
Jonathan K. King
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