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On the Big Screen
Bongs Become Bombs in Homeland Security Farce
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Harold and Kumar got their Sliders, but will their next adventure lead to such a meal?
Two love sick college kids find themselves more than one toke over the line when after boarding a flight to Amsterdam one of the two unveils his invention: A smokeless bong. During attempts to smoke weed in the air, chaos sets in when passengers brand them “terrorists” and (obvious, I know) the bong becomes a bomb. Due to an egocentric bureaucrat, the two find themselves penned up at Guantanamo Bay. ‘Angel’ Emerges From Film Festival
May 7, 2008
Having run four studios, sold TV episodes, TV movies and been the author of a best-seller, an endorsement from Hollywood’s pitchman does not come without credence. “Prince Caspian” and More Coming this Summer
April 29, 2008
What tentpole features lie beyond May 1? Nightmares Await After Returning from War
April 23, 2008
Incriminating military procedure, policy and training, “Stop Loss” stridently forces viewers to contend with shrouded realities of the Iraq War. How Mustaches Change the Face of Film
April 23, 2008
It’s become satirical nowadays to masquerade socially with a mustache. Let’s face it, if you aren’t an older guy who’s had one for quite some time, coming to work one day and mysteriously shaving your beard in exchange for the fuzzy lip caterpillar i » Full StoryHuntington Film, 'Back to the Bottle,' debuted
April 22, 2008
With the regal elegance of a glamorous first-nighter, Huntington’s nationally-known young filmmaker, Francesca E. Karle (pronounced 'Kar-ley') debuted her second film, “Back to the Bottle,” April 17, at Huntington’s Keith Albe » Full StoryOn the Big Screen PollWhich May movie are you most excited to see?
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