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lizkempo Famous for 15 minutes?: ... many of you already know I am a actress, I am currently “Resting” as we call it and temping in-between, a friend suggested that try background work as it is good money and flexible hours. I sent my CV and photos to numerous companies and to my surprise got an interview with a company called “Another Face” (www.anotherface.com). Another Face is an established Supporting Artist agency, they supply background and w...
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Archive Movies - All Access (2001) All Access (2001)
Archive Movies / ALL ACCESS is an unforgettable opportunity to share the intimate thoughts, feelings and visions of some of today's most talented artists. To see ALL ACCESS means having in hand a coveted " All Access " backstage Pass, the key to unrestricted behind-the-scenes admission everywhere! Weave yo...
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Sky Sky
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Archive Movies - Sleaze Nation Sleaze Nation
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i-D i-D
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Archive Movies - Dazed & Confused Dazed & Confused
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The Face The Face
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Archive Movies - The Last Buffalo (1990) The Last Buffalo (1990)
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Imagine (1993) Imagine (1993)
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Archive Movies - The Hidden Dimension (1997) The Hidden Dimension (1997)
Archive Movies / Alice in Wonderland style adventure.
 
Venice Venice
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jpegington Wedding singer, The
... Wedding Singer: Ok, I love this film, it is funny, entertaining and just plain brilliant. First some general details: Key Cast: Robbie Hart - Adam Sandler Julia Sullivan - Drew Barrymore Holly Sullivan - Christine Taylor Glenn Guglia - Matthew Glave Catagory of Film: Comedy, Romance, Music Directed by: Frank Coraci Filmed: 1998 MY OPINION: I have decided to write my opinion about the film first and the plot and what it is about below. This is because should you not have seen the film, then reading my plot will tell you just about everything about the film, but without the humour and good part. So I would recommend, ignore the last part and just rent the fi...
Read the full review: Great Romantic Comedy, from someone who generally prefers War Films by jpegington
dancomp 90s
... 90 s. The decade before the millemium where many religious cults believed that the end of the world was nigh and that the devil would walk the earth. Well, the world did nt end and it appears that the devil was already abroad, and had been for years if the decline of British movies was anything to go by. For, Lo! The abomination of the manufactured band had come to pass and throughout the land there was much wailing, until studio mixers and advanced electronics turned tone-deaf pretty boys and girls into something passable and their masters spake, saying that thou shalt not sing live, but wilt mime instead so that the gullible do not catch on. Now, manfactured bands...
Read the full review: My top ten singles of the 90's by UK bands by dancomp
moneymad Wedding singer, The
... another Adam Sandler classic also staring the beautiful Drew Barrymore. This is a comedy not to be missed. This movie is set in the post-disco, new-wave era where Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) entertains at weddings and ceremonies. All goes well and Robbie loves his job, that is until he is left at the alter of his own wedding. His wife to be, Linda (Angela Featherstone), decides that the prospect of marrying a guy who sings at wedding receptions doesn t compare to the attraction she felt when he was a lead singer in a rock band "Final Warning". She tells him that he is not going anywhere still living in his sister s basement. After being ditched the wedding...
Read the full review: "Self taught, no lessons Pop" by moneymad
 
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