Students and the public alike can pay $10 for a table to sell, buy or trade items – anything from appliances to furniture to electronics to household decor and sports equipment.
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Tags: college campus, garage sale, ikea, Selections, shopping, Twilight, UCF
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I woke up this morning all excited that tonight was the night that Lindsay Lohan made her big comeback in Liz and Dick, but it turns out I’m a week early. It’s not the movie itself I’m excited about, of course. It’s that once the thing has aired all of the awful ads will...
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Heard any good Star Wars jokes this week? No, seriously, have you? The ones I heard were all terrible. But the Disney/Lucasfilm merger was quite a bombshell, and one that came from out of nowhere. The basic conversation about the Disney/Lucasfilm this week was about whether or not Princess Leia counts as a Disney...
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Tags: Boy Meets World, Charlie Hunnam, Charlotte Rampling, Danielle Fishel, Deadfall, Disney, Eric Bana, Flight, Gimme Shelter, I Anna, ILM, John Dies at the End, kristen stewart, KStew, Looper, LucasArts, Lucasfilm, Marina Zenovich, Mark Hammil, Michael H, Monster's University, Monsters Inc, Olivia Wilde, Oscar, Rango, Return of the Jedi, Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, RZA, Skywalker Sound, Star Wars, The Man With the Iron Fists, Time Travel movies, Twilight, Wes Anderson, West Memphis Three, West of Memphis, William Daniels
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To be candid, after seeing the 2009 documentary Zombie Girl, the chronicle of a 12 year old Texas girl named Emily Hagins and her struggled to try and juggle life, middle school and directing her first feature zombie film, I never expected to hear about her again. Like the kids who made a frame-by-frame...
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Tags: Elaine Hurt, Emily Hagins, Harry Knowles, Lauren Lee, My Sucky Teen Romance, Patrick Delgado, Santiago Dietche, Twilight, vampires, VOD, Zombie Girl
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We’re taking a break from Christmas Crazy today, but it’ll be back with a vengeance tomorrow. But the first thing we need to do this weekend is pause to say RIP Bert Schneider, the man who gave us Head. Okay, I should explain that. When Schneider and his partners Bob Rafelson and Steve Blauner...
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“Now I have a machine gun. HO – HO – HO.” Wonderful words, aren’t they? They burst at the seams with a jolly, pudding stuffed Christmas spirit perfection. Thanksgiving is gone, finally, and so are all the leftovers. Christmas lights are beginning to go up, and next week so will the tree in Rockefeller Center. It’s...
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Tags: Aaron Sorkin, American Griffiti, Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, breaking dawn, Christmas Time, Daniel Radcliffe, Die Hard, Ethan Hawke, George Lucas, Guinness, Joe Strummer, Julie Delpy, Michael Fassbender, My Week With Marilyn, Netflix, Oscar Candidates, Richard Linklatter, Sam Wo's, Sex in Film, Shame, Steve Jobs, steve mcqueen, The Woman in Black, Titanic, Twilight, Woody Allen's Manhattan
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Happy Feet Two — The sequel to the 2006 animated hit whisks us away to a sub-zero household where the urge to dance isn’t necessarily passed down from the father to the son. Kind of like the Reagans in reverse. (PG) Like Crazy — Reviewed this week. (PG-13) The Skin I Live In —...
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Tags: breaking dawn, For Reels, happy feet two, Like Crazy, Orlando Weekly, Steve Schneider, The Skin I Live In, Twilight
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So, depending on who you ask, this week’s big genre release, Drive, was either the greatest film since Citizen Kane or the worst film since The Hottie and the Nottie. I haven’t had a chance to see it yet, and I might wait until all of the jizzing/furor wears off to not feel compelled...
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Well, in a panic of unmitigated boredom this week I did something I never thought I’d do: I watched Twilight. Yes, the magic of the Kristin Stewart lip bite and the wondrous enchanted forest that is Robert Pattinson’s hair finally came alive for me. No… it really didn’t. I figured I would give it the same...
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