28th July 2010
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Movie Review
The animated adventure Batman: Under the Red Hood pits the Dark Knight against a trio of his most fearsome enemies while attempting to uncover the true identity of the vigilante known as the Red Hood. Adapted by Judd Winick from his own comic book story arc, Under the Hood, as well as [...]
Tags: Al Ghul, Benjamin Melniker, Black Mask, Bobbie Page, Caped Crusader, Comic Book Story, Criminal Career, Dc Comics, Dick Grayson, Harris Jason, Jason Isaacs, Jason Todd, Jensen Ackles, John Di Maggio, John Dimaggio, Neil Patrick Harris, Rated Pg 13, Story Arc, Violent Psychopath, Winick
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28th July 2010
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Movie Review
“Release the Kraken!” Ah, it could only be Clash of the Titans, the 2010 remake that retains the instruction to unleash the great beastie from the sea. The 1981 original boasted Ray Harryhausen’s legendary stop-motion technique of animating various mythological creatures–it was his final feature project–and given the cornball approach [...]
Tags: Absolute Killer, Alexa Davalos, Clash Of The Titans, Demigod, Evil Brother, Eye Candy, Feature Project, Gemma Arterton, Harpies, Kraken, Liam Neeson, Louis Leterrier, Mads Mikkelsen, Motion Technique, Mythological Creatures, Rain Down, Ralph Fiennes, Ray Harryhausen, Sam Worthington, Stop Motion
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7th July 2010
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News
Frida Kahlo
Today marks Frida Kahlo’s would-be 103rd birthday. Commonly regarded as one of Mexico’s (and the world’s) finest artists, Frida’s works are celebrated as emblematic of the national tradition of Mexico. In homage, Google has dedicated today’s homepage “doodle” of Google.mx to Frida.
Frida Kahlo (1907-54) is another artist particularly known for creating an extended series [...]
Tags: Artistic Success, Artists, Birthday Today, Core Self, Doodle, Frida Kahlo, Google, Happy Birthday, Homage, Kahlo Frida, Mexico, Mortality, Mx, National Tradition, Paintings, Psychological Traits, Self Portraits
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