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Outside November 2008 Claire Napier Galofaro |
Wizard of Oz Baz Luhrmann's new film, Australia, is the classic story of an aristocratic woman (Nicole Kidman) who falls for a rough-edged cowboy (Hugh Jackman), but making the film in Australia's outback wasn't so predictable. |
Outside November 2008 Alex Crevar |
A Brief History of Mountain Film The Banff Mountain Film Festival returns for its 33rd edition, with some 500 screenings in 30 countries. Here's a look at how high-altitude cinema arose from low-rent beginnings. |
AskMen.com |
Style Icon: `80s Bond To have survived the `80s without a wardrobe disaster is reason enough for Timothy Dalton's Bond to be considered a style icon. |
Popular Mechanics November 13, 2008 Erin McCarthy |
Indie Director Brings Realism to New Bond Action Sequences in Quantum of Solace Find out how Monster's Ball director Marc Forster tackled the latest Bond film's hardcore action scenes. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Tom Ford James Bond Suit Once you've got such a superb suit, copying James Bond's cooler-than-cool look is as straightforward as slipping on a perfectly pressed white dress shirt and adding a thin black tie for more formal occasions. |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2008 Tim Beyers |
Captain America Lives! Can this director make Cap a box-office hero? |
Reason November 2008 David Weigel |
Idiocracy Now! In Swing Vote, the latest lame entry in the oeuvre of low-denominator political pop films, Hollywood makes a dumb movie about dumb voters. |
AskMen.com Mr. Mafioso |
Mob Movie Lessons: Heat Heat, starring Al Pacino, is a classic mob movie with lots of valuable lessons for every man. |
Lucire October 30, 2008 |
Releasing from Bondage, as the Bond girls find feminism The cinematic Bond girls have tended to be male fantasies, but has feminism been found with the Daniel Craig-era James Bond films? Olga Kurylenko and Gemma Arterton may be opposite sides of the same coin in Quantum of Solace. |
Fast Company November 2008 Clay Dillow |
Movie Ratings: Running the Numbers On November 1, 1968, bowing to howls that movies were corrupting youth, the film industry unveiled a voluntary rating system, which told youth what to see to be corrupted. Here's a look at the system and its stats. |
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