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HOLD EVERYTHING: Steve Buscemi walks along, looks at people
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 11th August 2011
Just like they used to in the twenties, considered by many the golden age of walking along and looking at people. Right up until the Walking Along and Looking at People Prohibition Order of 1927, after which you could only do it in Walkeasies. And, to a lesser extent, Lookeasies.
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Boardwalk Empire: tease me, tease me baby, till I lose control
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 27th June 2011
It ain't half teasing, this here Boardwalk Empire season two teaser. I feel proper teased and no mistake.
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A guide to Boardwalk Empire's various synonyms for 'vagina'
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 21st June 2011
Because in the twenties they knew how to swear. The bunch of cunnies.
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Boardwalk Empire strikes back
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 26th May 2011
Yeah, I know. I'm not proud of myself, but this really is about it coming back. Not specifically 'striking' back, admittedly, but look me in the eye and tell me you would've done different. See? You can't.
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Youth In Revolt
Movie Review | Darren | 9th February 2010
If the movies have taught us anything about true love it's that the path to it never runs smoothly. Quite whether anyone has been on as arduous a journey in the name of love as Michael Cera's character Nick Twisp in Youth In Revolt is unlikely.
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Saint John Of Las Vegas trailer: Steve Buscemi so indie it hurts
Movie Trailer | Ali | 8th December 2009
Steve Buscemi, the acceptable face of ugly, will play the lead in Saint John Of Las Vegas, an indie comedy about a compulsive gambler sent to Vegas to investiage automotive fraud. I'm laughing already! Really, I am!
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The Island
Movie Review | Ali | 13th August 2005
Choose life. Choose a fucking big television. Choose a flash new car. Choose a yacht. Choose a clone. It looks like Renton's got into a bit more trouble than a skag habit this time, as he joins director Michael Bay for the big no-brain blockbuster of the summer. The Island marks Michael Bay's first attempt to tackle an imp...
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