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| 20 Nov 2009 by Cynthia Kurtz First listening danger: Dead silence. The smallest danger in story listening is that the collection attempt fails. You try to collect many stories but get few. I've seen this happen when the people collecting the stories don't have a ... Story colored glasses - http://www.storycoloredglasses.com/ |
| 28 Nov 2009 by King Joe the Wicked Or perhaps imagining one's self as Charlton Heston in The Omega Man, holed up in a fancy house full of looted luxuries while going out in the day time to conduct experiments on the mutated living dead. ... He's an actor who, with every performance, shows why he's one of the best actors working today. If not THE best. He was able to perfectly balance the fear of a man living in a horrific world, a father protecting and caring for his son and a husband who is still ... Paracinema...The Blog - http://paracinemamag.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 25 Sep 2008 by zgamer Kevin Kline for Silence (GG, SAG) 11.) James Gandolfini for The Winter Sun (GG, SAG) 12.) Daniel Radcliffe for Foggy London Nights (O, SAG) 13.) David Bowie for Ironic Nonfiction (O) 14.) Heath Ledger for Rush 15.) Hugh Laurie for Freak Show ... Jeremy Piven for The Dead President (GG, SAG) 24.) Peter O'Toole for The Vampire Lestat 25.) John Malkovich for Forlorn (F) ---------------- And finally, we bring you the #80-41 baits of all time!!!: ... I!: Bait an Oscar News - http://baitanoscar.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by brandonlayng It's a “B” horror film at it's best, maybe it lacks the comedic over-the-top acting of an actor like Bruce Campbell but it has the heart and soul of a cult classic like “Evil Dead” and the dolls – a German soldier with spiked helmet, ... Spine Busters - http://spinebusters.wordpress.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Victory The dead silence of realization is a sobering boreal wind that scythes through the center of your soul. It's as though you've woken up from a life-long coma only to realize that this is the real world, not that force-fed matrix of ... Victory of the People - http://thenightshadeanthem.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Nov 2009 Prior to the scene in question, Braff's character, Andrew Largeman, is an actor/waiter in Los Angeles called back home for the first time in nearly two decades to attend his mother's funeral. ... side keeping focus on Driver as she changes into a nurse uniform, while the other half looks at The Bride's (Uma Thurman) nearly dead body. The scene would have been naturally tense with dead silence as the track but the simple, almost cheerful, whistling ups the suspense to 11. ... Cinema Blend Feeds - http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Soderbergh-s-Next-Will-Star-An-American-Gladi... - References |
| 27 Nov 2009 by dustedoff The next morning, Shankar discovers that his fence has been caught by the police. He therefore goes to the hospital to meet a wild-haired associate with his leg in a cast (Me: “Who's this actor?” Mummy: “I wonder.” Papa: Silence). ... He doesn't spend ages mulling over it, either: the next thing we know, he's in a kurta and pyjama, zipping up the leather jacket on Anand, who's still lying half-dead on the bed. Shankar shoves the stolen jewellery into the jacket too and is ... Untitled - http://dustedoff.wordpress.com/ |
| 14 Nov 2009 by TWBonham The actor presented himself before the audience, receiving a grand applause, and informed them of the impending danger urging them to proceed in an orderly manor to the exits for their safety. When he had finished there was dead silence ... On The Road To Forever - http://ontheroadtoforever.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by mayonnaiser ... wine, and spirits being placed upon it and handed about, the guests, who had been previously conversing in little groups of three or four, gradually fell off into a dead silence, while the majority of those present glanced from time ... mayonnaiser.blogr.com - Blog (RSS 2.0) - http://mayonnaiser.blogr.com/ |
| 3 hours ago by riehl_ryan "He's too fucking DRUNK to stand up. Just lay him the FUCK down and let's move on." The band of acors threw the dead man into a cart out back before making their way back inside: "What a waste of Catsup!" "What an actor!" ... And all of a sudden silence abounded, you could have heard a pin-drop (like the old Sprint commercial) wind wisped through the open corridor and then, somebody untimely, screamed: "It is his soul escaping through the open window! ... riehl_ryan - http://www.thoughts.com/riehl_ryan/blog/ |
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