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<title>Three Best Sport Movies of All Time</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>If you are like me then you must love sport movies.  Sports and movies are 2 of my most favorite things.  So when you put sports and movies together then you know that it is going to be good.  These are 5 of the best sport movies of all time!</p>
<ol><li><h3>Rudy</h3>
This is a story about a boy who grew up loving Notre Dame Football, and made a goal to play football their one day.  Throughout his whole life he was really small, and wasn't the best athlete, but he never gave up on his dream.  No one believed that he could accomplish this dream except for his best friend.  So after high school he worked at his family refinery with his best friend.  After a couple years his best friend died in an explosion in the refinery.  The death of his best friend pushed him to try and accomplish his dream.  So he went and tried to get in Notre Dame, and after a couple semesters of trying to get accepted there he finally was accepted.  He tried out for the football team, and made the team.  Then it goes on to show his determination to get to play.  Now go watch the movie so you find out the end.
</li><li><h3>Remember the Titans</h3>
This story took place in Alabama while race between blacks and whites was a huge issue.  One white high school and one black high school were combined into one school.  The only mixed race school in the region.  They had to go through controversies of race that no other school had to go through.  They finally united into a strong football team, and the movie shows how a community can come together an strive for one goal together.  Do they win the championship or not?  You need to watch the movie to find out.
</li><li><h3>Hoosiers</h3>
A small town basketball team gets a new basketball coach.  No one really knows about him, but the town finds out how he physical abused players on his old team and was fired.  The town bands together to fire this coach but the small town finally decides to give him a second chance.  This team has a long shot to win the championship, but this coach brings the team to the distance to the championship game.  What is the out come?  You need to find out!</li></ol><p>
These are the top 3 sport movies of all time.  These movies show good life lessons that we all can apply to our lives.  These movies even bring a tear drop once in a while to my eyes.  So you need to go and watch these movies and experience these movies first hand!</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FAction%2FThree-Best-Sport-Movies-of-All-Time.192525"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FAction%2FThree-Best-Sport-Movies-of-All-Time.192525" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Four Movie Monsters That Need to Return </title>
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<![CDATA[<p>It's a fact that old school movie monster movies don't really phase society today. Sure they were considered groundbreaking and revolutionary for the time.  It also might have garnered quite a scare from the audience, but in today's day and age, all it does is make us laugh.  Now although the movies themselves are laughable, the ideas behind them are downright frightening.  The writers definitely had something good going there.  Filmmakers have been implementing the ideas of the monsters in their movies for decades but most of them just suck.  Sure some of them have successfully recreated the monster in the crappiest way possible but none of them have made a work of art that manages to make us crap our pants when we're watching the movie.  So in society of movies like The Grudge where inanimate objects seem to like taking revenge on humans for no apparent reason we need these monsters to come back and make us drop a hefty one in our pants again.</p>
<h3>Dracula</h3>
<p>A lot of people have forgotten how absolutely frightening this guy is.  I mean, he wakes up at night, turns into a bat, finds unsuspecting people and inserts his razor like teeth into their necks to suck their blood.  What the hell are people doing not making more movies about this guy! He drinks blood for sustenance! Isn't that enough to make you squirm!? Doesn't the fact that this guy can suck you dry kinda creep you out?  Sure, he has a few obvious flaws that make his character a bit cheesy but put into the hands a competent screenwriter and a good director and you've got a scary movie that's able to make people cry. Isn't that what we've been aiming for people!  The only Dracula movie that's even come close was the 1992 version &amp;ldquo;Bram Stroker's Dracula&amp;rdquo; and even that had a quite a bit if fagginess in it.  Where is the badass Dracula we've all been waiting for.  Well wherever it is, it needs to come out and make people buy truckloads of garlic.</p>
<h3>Modern Day Monster Comparison:  &amp;ldquo;Saw&amp;rdquo;</h3>
<p>Believe it or not, the guy from the &amp;ldquo;Saw&amp;rdquo; movie franchise is the closest thing we got to Dracula.  He seems to enjoy seeing people dying in blood.</p>
<h3>Frankenstein</h3>
<p>There has always been the monster that will almost never be too frightening.  In fact, Frankenstein has pretty much been the idiot of monsters.  He manages to make everything he does funny is some way.  Frankenstein could be ripping the limbs apart off a cute little child and the child's parents would be laughing while he's doing it. Hell, even the child would find it comical if the searing pain wasn't stopping him from laughing.  You see, that's the problem with Frankenstein, no one takes him seriously.  That's because besides the original 1910 ver sion there have been no serious Frankenstein movies.  Even in the 2002 movie &amp;ldquo;Van Helsing&amp;rdquo; Frankenstein was the retarded monster who just wanted to be human.  The fact that Frankenstein is always used to benefit someone else doesn't help his case either.  But there is hope for our freak of a friend.  Put into the hands of a good director and an even better special effects artist Frankenstein can become quite the scary beast he should be.  It would also help a lot if someone cut the emotional crap from him.  The &amp;ldquo;I just wanna be human WAH WAH WAH!&amp;rdquo; emotions he always feels.  When someone goes to see a horror movie they don't want to see emotions, they want to see freaky looking things be freaky.  Frankenstein needs to come back, just not so gay.</p>
<h3>Modern Day Monster Comparison:  Any Zombie Movie</h3>
<p>When you think about it, Frankenstein is just a reanimated corpse with different people's body parts.  In other words, he's a zombie.</p>
<h3>Godzilla</h3>
<p>The gentle giant has never been a term to describe Godzilla. (Or as the Japanese like to say &amp;ldquo;GOJIRA!&amp;rdquo;)  Godzilla has always brought upon death and destruction wherever he goes.  Well, except when he's fighting other mythical creatures, but even then he manages to destroy some buildings.  Godzilla's first appearance in 1954 scared the living chumba wumba's out of the Japanese.  Then it scared the chumba wumba's out of the rest of the world by taking King Kong and actually making it sca ry.  Imagine how scared you would be if a giant lizard would pick up your house and eat its inhabitants in one bite.  The only problem is that there hasn't been a decent Godzilla movie since 1954.  You would think the 1998 rendition of Godzilla would make some people scared but all it did was make them angry.  With all of our technological advances, it's completely possible to make a spine crushingly scary Godzilla movie.</p>
<h3>Modern Day Monster Comparison:  &amp;ldquo;Cloverfield&amp;rdquo;</h3>
<p>The crab crapping monster from Cloverfield</p>
<h3>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</h3>
<p>I know what you're thinking.  What the hell does Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have that's even remotely scary.  Well let's look at it from a logical point of view.  Other than the 1931 film there has never been a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde movie that is even worth mentioning.  That contributes to most of what's keeping Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde very timid.  But another small portion of what's kept him so laughable is the fact that the movie made him out to be just another Frankenstein when he's in his  Mr. Hyde form.  When you think about it Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be one of the scariest monsters of all time.  Simply because of the fact that he is human and he created himself to be a monster.  Dr. Jekyll was responsible for his own fate.  One of the things man has feared most is himself.  Mix that fact with a good screenplay, clever directing and a nasty-ass version of Mr. Hyde and we got ourselves one hell of a scary movie. Now I am the first to admit though that it would not be easy making a genuinely scary version of this monster but put in the right hands and it can be done.  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have been aching to make their triumphantly horrifying return.  Someone just needs to be courageous enough to bring them back.</p>
<h3>Modern Day Monster Comparison:  &amp;ldquo;The Hills Have Eyes&amp;rdquo;</h3>
<p>They were human, then they we're ugly humans.  (But &amp;ldquo;The Hills have Eyes&amp;rdquo; monsters are always ugly)</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FHorror%2FFour-Movie-Monsters-That-Need-to-Return.186919"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FHorror%2FFour-Movie-Monsters-That-Need-to-Return.186919" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 03:19:05 PST</pubDate></item>
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<![CDATA[<h3>Iron Man 2 (2010)</h3>
 
<p>Brad Grey told Entertainment Tonight that if the movie does as well as expected, Paramount will green light a sequel for the same week in 2010. So unless something goes terribly wrong at the box office this weekend, expect Iron Man 2 to go into production in early 2009.</p>
 
<h3>Harry Potter - The Deathly Hallows  (2010)</h3>
 
<p>In this feature adaptation of the popular novel by children's fantasy author J.K. Rowling comes the 7th and final movie. At the battle of Hogwarts several people die, as well as Harry and professor Dumbledore. Harry comes back to life to avenge is family, friends, and his own life that Voldemort took from him</p>
 
<h3>The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader</h3>
 
<p>As Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace return to Narnia to join Prince Caspian for a voyage on the majestic royal vessel known as The Dawn Treader, theyencounter merfolk, dragons, dwarves, and a wandering band of lost warriors</p>
 
<h3>X-men Origins: Wolverines (2009)</h3>
 
<p>The gruff, steel-clawed Marvel superhero Wolverine strikes out on his own in this X-Men spin-off starring series regular Hugh Jackman. The film is set up as an origin tale for the character, and will find him sharing the screen with Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds).</p>
 
<h3>Magneto (2010)</h3>
 
<p>David S. Goyer directs this <a href="http://www.spout.com/films/140800/detail.aspx" target="_blank">X-Men</a> spin-off exploring the origins of the formidable Marvel super-villain who was once liberated from Auschwitz by future mutant leader Charles Xavier. Ushered along with his parents into the most notorious concentration camp of the Nazi era, Magneto gradually discovers that he has the ability to telekinetically manipulate metal.</p>
 
<h3>Hancock (2008)</h3>
 
<p>There are heroes. There are superheroes. And then there's...</p>
 
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%3aHancockposter.jpg" target="_blank"></a></p>
 
<p>A hard-living superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public enters into a questionable relationship with the wife of the public relations professional who's trying to repair his image. Hancock is an upcoming 2008 superhero-comedy film directed by Peter Berg and starring Will Smith, Jason Bateman and Charlize Theron. The film is slated for release on July 2, 2008. Will Smith portrays an alcoholic and lazy vagrant with no respect for authority or property. Ironically, he also possesses superpowers and the destruction he leaves in his wake makes him despised by everyone.</p>
 
<p>Personally, I'm looking forward to this one.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FCinemarolling%2FMovies-to-Look-Forward-To.125925"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FCinemarolling%2FMovies-to-Look-Forward-To.125925" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 03:38:28 PST</pubDate></item>
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