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Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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darth_frared
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Jun '05
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3/4 6:33am
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RE: Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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watched 'eastern promises' last night and must say i was impressed especially with the wrestling scene
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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7/8 9:36pm
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RE: Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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There are three in-development projects for Cronenberg on Wiki: "The Talking Cure", "The Sea, The Sea", and "The Maps of Stars"
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JohnWesleyDowney
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7/8 10:36pm
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RE: Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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As long as Cronenberg can attract talent like Viggo Mortensen to his projects, he'll always be able to get financing for his films. Actors love working with him. For me, his films are hit and miss, but they're all interesting and the one's I like, I REALLY like. We need more individual voices like Cronenberg in filmmaking, and less cookie cutter guys like Brett Ratner.
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How many movies do you think Industrial Light and Magic has worked on? WRONG. http://www.ilm.com/ilm_services.html "Films fulfill an unconscious spiritual desire that human beings have to share a common memory." - Martin Scorcese
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Penguinator-176
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May '05
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7/9 2:04pm
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RE: Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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An odd turn of events: Juno, a film directed by a Canadian with Canadian actors and crew, shot in Canada, is not eligible for the Canadian Genie awards.
Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, shot in England with a British crew, British cast, and featuring a story about Russian gangsters, is eligible.
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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8/29 10:07pm
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RE: Freud'n'Gore: The Works of David Cronenberg
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"Aaron Woodley All Set To Slay Monsters.
21 August 2008 4:09 PM, PDT | From TwitchFilm.net | See recent Twitch news
While I’m not entirely certain what the status of Aaron Woodley’s Drone - the film being produced by Woodley’s famous uncle, David Cronenberg - is, I do know this: Woodley is one very busy man. Tennessee has wrapped up, the Toronto Stories anthology project is complete and ready to premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and he’s already got another feature in development: League of Monster Slayers. Wondering where all the Goonies have gone? Missing the Monster Squad? It looks like Woodley is preparing to scratch that particular itch:
Orphaned twin siblings Lilly (10) and Sebastian (10), live at their wealthy uncle - Mr. Blackburn’s estate. The castle-like house is run by the cold and stern cook, Mrs. Kind (60), the odd groundskeeper Samuel (50’s), and mysterious, mute maid Camille (60s). The orphans are alone, all their previous nannies have quit, exhausted by the children’s overactive imaginations..."
That sounds a lot like every other fantasy story...
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