Directed by Jeff Tremaine; starring Johnny Knoxville, Ryan Dunn, Stephen ‘Steve-O’ Glover

“I’m getting old, Knoxville is getting old and “it” is getting old. “ Mike Ward, Richmond.com

“Ten years into the Jackass franchise, it’s obvious the well is starting to run dry. Then again, if you show Johnny Knoxville an empty well, he’ll jump in headfirst. After packing it with writhing snakes.” Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

“They’re still here, suffering for their art. Now it’s our turn.” Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

“It’s so celebratory that fans will probably be happy, but I miss the danger. I miss wondering how no one in this movie ended up dead.” Joshua Tyler, CinemaBlend.com

“So pointlessly nasty that it makes the comparatively compassionate Jackass: Number Two look like Toy Story 3.”
Matt Pais, Metromix.com

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The Exorcist

“When the dust settles, I’m sure the truth will appear. Time will show that we did the right thing to protect Thai territory and the country,” our recently retired ex-Foreign Minister says. Obviously, he knows something we don’t. Cambodia’s secret Weapons of Mass Destruction program, perhaps. Noppadon might have been presented with an unspeakable ultimatum: withdraw claims for Preah Vihear or the ancient temple will open up, James Bond-style, and launch a battery of missiles at Victory Monument.

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2008 Jul 17 - 23:00

Place to donate clothes

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Dear Mr. KIA, I have been trying to clear out my closet to make some space for the new autumn-winter collections. Thing is my flat is tiny and and I can’t find anywhere else to store my old clothes. I care for those outfits too much to just toss them in the trash. Do you know anywhere I can donate the them to someone that would cherish them as much as I do? Label Queen

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2010 Oct 21 - 23:00
Directed by Andy Fickman, starring Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Odette Yustman, Sigourney Weaver

“As one character says, high school is like a four-year prison sentence with no hope of parole. After 105 minutes of You Again, I felt the same way about the movie.” Bob Bloom, Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)

“Grown women are reduced to acting like bitchy teens in this painfully unfunny comedy about high school rivalries that just won’t quit.”Maitland McDonagh, Miss FlickChick

“What’s it say about your movie when even Betty White can’t find a decent laugh? Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

“Those bemoaning the lack of quality female roles in modern-day Hollywood will find a key cause célèbre in You Again, which manages to squander three generations of formidable actresses.” Andrew Barker, Variety

“There is not a laugh to be found in this rancid, misogynistic revenge comedy.” Stephen Holden, New York Times

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