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  1. Horror Films -- Blair Witch Project
    Horror films can date badly, and few classics can stand the test of time. Films such as "Psycho" and "The Haunting" (both of which have been re-made recently) are films which stand out, and can still thrill. Hollywood's need to re-make such films demonstrates the lack of imagination currently being put to use in this genre. Most recently successful horror films have been surprise hits, revolving around mainly supernatural tales. "The Sixth Sense" and "The Blair Witch Project" relied much more on the element of implied horror, a more subtle technique which has fallen by the wayside recently as slash and stalk movie has become more popular.
  2. Linda Blair -- Movies
    Linda Blair walks a mile every day with her horse and dogs. They are, according to her, her best friends. All are "throwaways" that Linda has rescued. Sunny is her adopted Staffordshire Terrier who happens to have epilepsy, and Missy is the Queensland Heeler Linda just intended to "foster" until the right home came along. Missy (who has allergies and hives) had no such plans to move on and has ... become a permanent member of the family.
  3. Project 86 -- Band
    Given the varied nature of the band's back catalog, it is hardly surprising that debate currently runs rampant over which Project 86 record constitutes the Orange County foursome's defining work. The self-titled debut and sophomore outing, Drawing Black Lines, were of a piece with the energetic, rap-metal workouts of artists like P.O.D. and Rage Against the Machine. The group followed with Truthless Heroes, a concept album of sorts lamenting the state of the modern music industry which saw front man Andrew Schwab trading his raps for actual singing and his cohorts purveying a less funk-filled, more melodic strain of music. Songs to Burn Your Bridges By, put out independently in 2003 after a difficult split with the Tooth & Nail label, was, perhaps understandably, an angry, punk-inflected release featuring little of the melodic hard rock found on Heroes.
  4. Scott Innes -- Voices
    SCOOBY-DOO AND THE WITCH'S GHOST Voices by Tim Curry, Scott Innes (1999, Warner, 70 mins., unrated) ''Those meddling kids'' take on a 17th-century apparition haunting a New England town in the second film to update the Mystery Machine gang. Though slyly written, it doesn't have the punch of last year's Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island -- but it's still scarier than The Blair Witch Project. Reel Goodies (0:16) A strange paean to homeopathy and Wiccan tradition, as explained by Stephen King-like horror writer Ben Ravencroft (Curry). The Last Detail The Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin sings and voices one of the Hex Girls, a crooning coven of vamps who spook Scooby. B-
  5. Orlando Area -- Addition
    Orlando has ... been called Hollywood East because of numerous cinematic enterprises in the area.[14] Until recently, Walt Disney Feature Animation operated a studio out of Disney/MGM Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. Feature Animation-Florida was primarily responsible for the films Mulan, Lilo & Stitch, and the early stages of Brother Bear and contributed on various other projects. Nickelodeon Studios, which through the 90s produced hundreds of hours of GAK-filled game shows targeted at children, no longer operates out of Universal Studios Florida. The Florida Film Festival in nearby Maitland is one of the most respected regional film festivals in the country and attracts budding filmmakers from around the world. In addition, the implosion of Orlando's previous City Hall was filmed for the movie Lethal Weapon 3. Orlando's indie film scene has been picking back up since Haxan Film's The Blair Witch Project (1999) and a few years later with Charlize Theron winning her Academy Award for Monster (2003).
  6. Dominic Monaghan -- Films
    Dominic Monaghan movies DVDs filmography available to buy at CDUniverse are listed below. Information on films includes: other actor and actress, star cast and crew information, reviews, director, photo of cover art, product pics and more.
  7. William Friedkin
    The Exorcist, 1973 (18) William Friedkin's thriller about the possession of a young girl by a demonic pervert is the horror by which all others are measured. The Blair Witch Project, 1999 (18) Introduced
  8. The Innocents -- Deborah Kerr
    The Innocents is a 1961 horror movie based on the Henry James novel, The Turn of the Screw. Deborah Kerr stars as Miss Giddens, the governess to an orphaned girl and her brother living alone on a sizable estate with only a small number of servants. She becomes convinced the home is haunted after witnessing apparitions and strange behavior from the children. She ... begins to wonder what happened to her predecessor and the former valet. Giddens is determined to rescue the children from whatever evil has them in its grasp.
  9. Rotten Tomatoes -- Movies
    Rotten Tomatoes is a Website devoted to reviews, information, and news of movies and video games. The name derives from the historical cliché of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad.
  10. Ring
    The Ring is the US or American Dreamworks remake of Japanese book turned number box office horror film by Japanese author Suzuki Koji. The original films in Japan are called Ringu, Ringu 0 (zero), and Ring 2 (two). The sensation of the year, setting records in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, the movie has been screened at international film festivals in the United States and abroad, winning awards in Brussels, Puchon, as well as New Zealand.
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