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Thrills! Nausea! Bad acting!
Times Staff WriterAS memorable adolescent experiences go, viewing one of the California Highway Patrol's "Red Asphalt" films ranks right up there with your first kiss or having your parents come home early to find a kegger in full swing. For generations, the lights have...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Stanley Kubrick, Gaming, Entertainment, Road Transportation
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'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' by Seth Grahame-Smith
Fiercely independent Elizabeth Bennet is known for her sharp tongue -- and her sharp dagger. That's what it takes to capture Darcy's heart in "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," the surprising literary hybrid by Los Angeles author and screenwriter Seth...Tags: Gaming, Entertainment, Horror (genre), Epidemics and Plagues, Crimes
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'The Lost Collection: The Best Movies You Totally Forgot About'
The '80s in Hollywood might officially be remembered as the age of Steven Spielberg and John Hughes, but there are plenty of people out there who'll say that their fondest movie memories involve lounging in their den with friends and relations, watching...Tags: Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Fashion Shows, Sexual Assault, Leslie Nielsen
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'The Spiderwick Chronicles'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFebruary 14, 2008 With character names like Hogsqueal, Mulgarath and Thimbletack, it's got to be derivative. So it's not altogether surprising that Mark Waters' ("Freaky Friday," "Mean Girls") adaptation of "The Spiderwick Chronicles" suffers slightly...Tags: Entertainment, Nick Nolte, Tomatoes, Theme Park Vacations, Joan Plowright
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Competition films announced for 2013 Florida Film Festival
The 2013 Florida Film Festival is shaping up to be the biggest one yet: Enzian Theater, which hosts the festival, says a record-breaking 170 films representing 23 countries have been selected from more than 1,500 entries. Of the 170 films, 143 are...
Tags: Downeast (movie), Quincy Jones, Music, Enzian Theater, Festive Events
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"The Walking Dead" Novel Author Jay Bonansinga talks about TV series and Book 3
Last night’s mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead had fans re-visiting the town of Woodbury and finally re-uniting the Dixon Brothers, Daryl and Merle. By the end of the episode the poop really hit the fan and left viewers with a lot of...
Tags: Entertainment, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Arts and Culture, Rose Marie, Rod Serling
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Stallone proves revenge has no age limit
OPENING FRIDAY Bullet to the Head Like the amped up comeback tour of two rockers who had their heyday sometime in the mid-’80s, Sylvester Stallone and director Walter Hill (“48 HRS.,’’ ‘‘The Warriors’’)...
Tags: Walter Hill, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Entertainment, Christian Slater, Nick Nolte
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Get the SEAL perspective
OPENING FRIDAY Zero Dark Thirty Everyone knows how "Zero Dark Thirty" ends: with the killing of Osama bin Laden in his Pakistani compound by SEAL Team Six. But it’s how it begins — with the hauntingly effective use of the voices of the...
Tags: Entertainment, Nick Nolte, Sean Penn, Kathryn Bigelow, Josh Brolin
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Pop culture's undying affection for zombies
Daniel Ewald says he's ready when and if zombies ever take over.
His Hampden home is fitted with solar panels to provide power in case he needs to be locked away. His partner is a former Eagle Scout with survival skills galore. And the two have honed...Tags: Alexander Kinyua, Gaming, Entertainment, New Products, Culture
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'Paranormal Paparazzi' to premiere today on Travel Channel
TV WatchersAaron Sagers has traveled the globe to hunt for ghosts, search for aliens and investigate curses. Now, he’s the host and co-executive producer of “Paranormal Paparazzi,” an entertainment news show premiering Sept. 28 on the Travel... -
State of horror
Zombies. They're everywhere. Television. Movies. Graphic novels. Pub crawls. Burlesque shows. You can't swing a dismembered arm without hitting one. But look out: In Scott Kenemore's new book, "Zombie, Illinois," the walking dead are invading places...
Tags: University of Chicago, Horror (genre), Bram Stoker, South Shore, Studs Terkel
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Nat Chyle Is Dead ¿ Every Weekend In October.
Staff WriterAnd not just dead, but walking dead. He is a zombie at the Haunted Hayloft near Rockwood. A grave is dug in the woods and Chyle gets in it. As the hay wagons come by, the part-time zombie jumps out. "It's fun," he said. "People scream." Haunted houses...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Night of the Living Dead (movie, 1968), Viral Diseases and Infections, Horror (genre), Disease Prevention
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