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Movies so horrible you cannot look away

Face it: horror movies instill very little 'horror' in their viewers. Constructed realities cannot instill the viewer with the same sense of terror the characters feel. However, Hollywood can bring ' ¦'


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MTV music videos still far scarier than ’The Newlyweds’

Though people who saw Niccolo Paganini play the violin swore his elbow was being guided by the Devil and religious folks in the 1950s thought the same thing about Elvis' hips, musical artists had historically been restricted to making an impression on an aural basis. Of course, the sea changed in 1981 with the launch of MTV, and since then, for better or worse, artists looking to crack the pop charts have been forced to create videos for their songs, either by hiring more experienced filmmakers or relying on whatever skills a semester of film arts left them. 


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Dangerdoom ’Mouse’ has no need for hiding or a ’Mask’

While each half of Dangerdoom has been a part of the hip-hop scene for quite awhile, both recently raised their profiles with individual album releases of cult status. Producer DJ Danger Mouse mashed Jay-Z and the Beatles on The Grey Album, while rapper MF Doom joined with renowned producer Madlib to create the classic album Madvillain.  


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Iraqi constitution overcomes opposition

Despite strong Sunni opposition, the Iraqi people officially approved the constitution in a referendum held Oct. 15, the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq announced Tuesday. Startlingly high levels of approval ' ¦


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Cardinal looks into film future

Good or bad, movies have a pesky habit of exploding into the public's consciousness with little warning. To make sure you aren't caught totally unaware when the next big thing ' ¦'


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Depeche Mode hits success with ’Angel’

For the film 'Mrs. Robinson,' Simon and Garfunkel created an entire slew of songs for the soundtrack that functioned as plot progression for the movie, but, on their own, they were excellent and formed a complete album. The same can be said for the latest Depeche Mode effort Playing the Angel, while each song is strikingly unique, yet they all contain a pulsating rhythm that flows with the synthesized beats throughout the album. 



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