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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - G I've just watched this film again and it's still as much fun as always. Packed with jokes and able to appeal to both children and adults without resorting to the sort of nudging-and-winking that seems to have become endemic post-shrek.

And Wallace and Gromit are such great characters.
October 5, 2008  
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Antikörper (Antibodies) - Unrated October 3, 2008  
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Pitch Black - R September 30, 2008  
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2081: Everyone Will Finally Be Equal - Unrated September 2, 2008  
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Wong gok hak yau (One Night in Mongkok) - Unrated September 2, 2008  
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This Is Spinal Tap - R August 31, 2008  
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Tropic Thunder - R August 25, 2008  
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[Rec] - R August 10, 2008  
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The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai - Unrated Wonderfully surreal sex comedy about a prostitute who gets shot in the forehead. Rather than killing her, the bullet fills her mind with visions and insights - and makes her really horny. Also in the mix is the cloned finger of George Bush (who makes an appearance in the film) and the result is very silly and very funny. August 9, 2008  
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Planet Terror (Grindhouse Presents: Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror) - R July 30, 2008  
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Hellboy 2) - PG-13 July 20, 2008  
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The Dark Knight - PG-13 July 16, 2008  
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Wanted - R July 13, 2008  
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Withnail and I - R July 11, 2008  
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The Road To Guantanamo - R July 1, 2008  
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Robot Bastard! - Unrated June 29, 2008  
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Saibogujiman kwenchana (I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK) - Unrated June 25, 2008  
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Time Masters (Les Maîtres du temps) - Unrated June 24, 2008  
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Siblings - Unrated June 23, 2008  
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In Bruges - R June 17, 2008  
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The Hobbit - Unrated June 14, 2008  
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Avatar - PG-13 June 12, 2008  
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Altamont Now - Unrated Punk legend Richard Havoc (Daniel Louis Rivas) was born in 1969 at Altamont. In fact, he was born during the ill-fated 1969 Rolling Stones concert, documented in Albert Maysles' Gimme Shelter. At the height of his fame, in 1998, he vanished. A year later a journalist tracks Havoc and his small band of groupies to an abandoned silo deep in the Californian desert. From here, Havoc plans to put out The Call to the youth of America.

What follows is not only a very effective satire of the way in which alternative youth culture steals its rebelliousness from icons of the past, but also a film that asks what happens when a group of wannabe rebels discover that they can?t find anything to rebel against.

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June 12, 2008  
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Letters from Iwo Jima - R June 11, 2008  
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Domino - R June 8, 2008  
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